Dissident Chef Russell Jackson’s Lafitte

You may have been hearing about this brand new Embarcadero restaurant (I went opening week: 4/5) from Dissident Chef Russell Jackson, whose underground dinners have amassed a loyal following over the years. His long awaited restaurant is already getting buzz about the lack of an official menu (the chef changes menus and direction each day, not only depending on what… Read more →

Cocktails at Nopa, 15 Romolo, Range, The Alembic; Tequila at Tommy’s; Kilchoman’s Release; Wines of Portugal

COCKTAILS • 15 Romolo really is one of the best bars in SF (drinks, atmosphere, staff). Mellow and soothing, I love to linger here with good friends. I’ve written about Track 42 ($12) before – but it bears repeating. If you want a nuanced, refreshing garden of a drink, this one is always a pleasant surprise: 42 Below Manuka Honey… Read more →

Jose Andres’ The Bazaar in LA

I’ve been privileged to savor the wonder that is molecular gastronomy done right, whether it be at Alinea, Baume or even the creativity of Coi. In visiting The Bazaar at the SLS Beverly Hills Hotel, I arrived with tempered expectations but left wowed. From DC/Spanish chef genius, Jose Andres, the meal is a wonderland of inventiveness that never commits the… Read more →

April 1, 2010

“The discovery of a new dish confers more happiness on humanity, than the discovery of a new star… all ranks and grades are forgotten together in the great manufacture of life.” – Brillat-Savarin I’m blissfully exhausted… and couldn’t even fit in all I want to share with you. This issue my focus is more heavily around the Bay area, from… Read more →

Top Tastes

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. CHEAP EATS • You don’t go to an Irish pub for Indian Samosas ($7)… or do… Read more →

Around the Bay: Standout Dishes at Gather, Hibiscus & Xiao Long Bao Kitchen

BERKELEY • Gather – Yes, it’s local, sustainable, organic (even the spirits, wine and beer). Though that’s happily typical in the Bay Area, I venture to say that Gather, open only since December, already operates like a hardly “typical”, fully-realized restaurant. In a large, rounded corner room, the bustling, open space is in full view of the kitchen, a muted… Read more →