Retro Fun in Newport & Yorba Linda’s Best Sandwiches

A RESTAURANT, Newport Beach – PCH-situated A Restaurant in Newport Beach oozes 1970’s, from its shingled roof, red and white exterior, and neon lighting, to its wood-paneled, red-boothed interior. But what shocks is its gourmet inclinations, and heartwarming, retro spirit sans kitsch. Salads like Fig+Burratta ($13) showcase those two beauties over arugula with Marcona almond duck prosciutto and balsamic drizzle.… Read more →

On the Town: “Deep South” Showdown at FIVE in Berkeley

With more than a little Iron Chef-themed influence, FIVE‘s elegant, spacious dining room was transformed into communal seating party for their second Seasonal Showdown Dinner on October 21 ($62 without beer pairings; $70 with beer pairings from Drake’s Brewing in San Leandro – appreciated the grapefruit brightness of the 1500 Pale Ale and malty bitter of their Amber Ale). Diners… Read more →

October 15, 2010

“[On San Francisco]: I fell in love with the most cordial and sociable city in the Union… after the sage-brush and alkali deserts of Washoe, San Francisco was Paradise to me.” – Mark Twain In the throes of a warm, gorgeous San Francisco Fall, I want to let you know my next issue (out twice a month, on the 1st… Read more →

Top Tastes: Alexander’s Steakhouse, Wayfare Tavern, 25 Lusk & Cowgirl Creamery’s Sidekick

Top Tastes, rather than a list of all-time favorites (another thing altogether), are among the best eats since my last newsletter, often from new openings. Many don’t make the cut, being a revisit previously written about or simply not as stand-out as dishes mentioned. EXPENSIVE RESTAURANTS ALEXANDER’S STEAKHOUSE, SoMa – No matter how long I’ve tried to get to Cupertino… Read more →

2010 WHISKYFEST 2010: Hanging with Whisk(e)y Legends

“[Whisky] feels appropriately intellectual: a drink you can wrestle with, linger over, and appreciate with all its nooks and crannies.” — Victoria Moore, “How to Drink“ WhiskyFest turns into Whisky Week with many of the world’s great master distillers and brand ambassadors in town from the reaches of Scotland and Kentucky. I had the privilege of meeting with seven different… Read more →

3 New Food Books: Mark Twain, New Orleans, Sunset’s New Cookbook

These three books (one factual journey, one memoir, one cookbook) have two things in common: they’re all new this year and centered around food. TWAIN’S FEAST – Andrew Beahrs Andrew Beahrs, an East Bay local, displays his affection for the great Mark Twain in this thoroughly researched book. Twain’s Feast explores the history of foods Twain waxed eloquent about that… Read more →

On the Town

10/3 CUESA Sunday Supper Reception A fundraiser for CUESA‘s many endeavors is a pleasurable cause, especially when a slew of our best chefs and mixologists line the Ferry Building hall for a Sunday Supper reception. The reception included 30 bites, 5 cocktails and a mix of wines, then a move upstairs for a magical dinner under white lights with whole… Read more →

October 1, 2010

“The Morning Star hangs like a Lamp, beside the crescent, Above the greying horizon. The air warm, perfumed, An unseasonably warm…” – Kenneth Rexroth, “The Silver Swan” Fall… my favorite seasons is upon us. And with it, warm, balmy San Francisco days and nights. Top Tastes hits recent openings: B3, Cafe Des Amis, Ragazza and Plow, while returning to Prospect.… Read more →

Top Tastes: Killer Burgers with Wine, Potrero Hill Brunch, Pizza Perfection & More

Top Tastes, rather than a list of all-time favorites (another thing altogether), are among the best eats since my last newsletter, often from new openings. Many don’t make the cut, being a revisit previously written about or simply not as stand-out as dishes mentioned. MID-RANGE RESTAURANTS B3, Mission –  B3, which you’ve heard me talk about at a pre-launch test… Read more →