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Recent restaurant reviews below are shortened versions of recent full-length restaurant reviews. The date of the initial review ran and its overall rating is in parentheses.
Janet Kuypers poem “I Don’t Want To” 09/17/09 in Berkeley (CA), at Mediterranean Cafe (1)
Jun 29

Recent restaurant reviews below are shortened versions of recent full-length restaurant reviews. The date of the initial review ran and its overall rating is in parentheses.
Foreign Cinema
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Haribo Gummi Candy, Original Gold-Bears, 5-Ounce Bags (Pack of 12) $11.24 Haribo Gold-Bears are the original gummi bear. Invented in 1922, the Gold-Bear was originally called the “Dancing Bear.” Haribo Gold-Bears are a mixed delight of white/pineapple, green/strawberry, yellow/lemon, orange/orange, and red/raspberry gummi bears. True gummi bear connisseurs know that Haribo Gold-Bears surpass the others for quality…. |
Apr 10

America is a vast continent inhabited by people whose ancestors immigrated from around the world and has restaurants in all cities that meet the taste buds of visitors. Asian, Japanese food, Chinese, Italian, French and Mexican is fairly easy to find in America. Americans are known for their taste for hamburgers and steaks, with two they excel in and Steakhouse burger chains dotting the landscape.
From New York, which is the first town most visitors land when visiting America, the best restaurants are Bernadin The, with its typical French name and an excellent French cuisine and service, is one of the favorite restaurants located in Manhattan. Eric Ripert is the famous chef and his specialties are worth trying. Eric also helps to choose the wine that goes best with her food very well cooked. If you want to try the best Japanese restaurant in New York, then the place should be Masa. Masa Takayama has established the finest and most expensive Japanese restaurant New York. The food is exquisite and exotic – but be prepared to pay a heavy price. The Per Se can not give the feeling of glamor to eat in a restaurant high New York, but once the meal arrives and touches the palette, it is absolutely great. There are a number of other great restaurants in New York, but it is now time to move.
City Zen in Washington has been recognized as one of the best – or rather the hottest – restaurants in the world. The food is best of American food, and the choice of excellent wines. The other restaurant is great Marcel, who has received rave reviews for French cuisine, prepared by celebrity chef Robert. The Oceanair serves the best food, fresh seafood, if you enjoy seafood and a relaxed atmosphere to dine in. If you want a typical American steak, then there are two Houses of Ruth in which the atmosphere is warm and friendly – and of course the steaks are prepared based on personal choices.
In the south of Miami, if you are looking for a nice dinner after spending a day at the beach or simply around the city, Miami has a number of restaurants of choice. Chief Allen is one of the best restaurants highly rated in Miami and the atmosphere, the food and service are all very relaxing and healthy. Seafood is a specialty and experience Dining can be described as out of this world. Azul is a combination of Asian and Mediterranean dining and Colorado lamb or sirloin Beef is attractive. Some of the best wines are also served here.
Flying across America on the west coast and landing San Francisco, then go to a restaurant called E & O Trading Company is an experience. But the relaxed atmosphere and food of this great restaurant That's what makes it so popular. Another great bar and restaurant is the first crush, where the menu changes with the seasons, but the atmosphere remains friendly and trendy.
There are so many good restaurants in every city in America that it becomes very difficult rate them, as each have their own unique touch.
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Haribo Gummi Candy, Original Gold-Bears, 5-Ounce Bags (Pack of 12) $11.24 Haribo Gold-Bears are the original gummi bear. Invented in 1922, the Gold-Bear was originally called the “Dancing Bear.” Haribo Gold-Bears are a mixed delight of white/pineapple, green/strawberry, yellow/lemon, orange/orange, and red/raspberry gummi bears. True gummi bear connisseurs know that Haribo Gold-Bears surpass the others for quality…. |
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Al Masri restaurant san francisco, CA Rockasa
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Coda – San Francisco, CA 94103 Jippidy.com
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goodsoof : The Wrap mediterranean cuisine
Jun 1

Some questions for people who know SF ……?
I am planning on visiting San Francisco in May and I’d like to know some info and I hope you will help me with some insider advices.
1. Could you recommend me some great places to eat, especially I am interested in Asian (Chinese) restaurants? Something really good and not crazy expensive (like $30 for lunch/or dinner). I’ve heard many times that SF has the best Asian food but you should know places.
2.Could you recommend me nice public saunas (Asian or Finnish/European) with a decent swimming pool and possibly good massage/spa treatments? No fancy or super expensive but clean, decent overall and with a good service.
3. Is there any chance to enjoy beach experience in May? I know the weather is kinda chilly and ocean is not Florida warm but I know there are some beaches in SF and I wonder whether May is good for it.
Thanks for your help !!!!!!!!!
1. Henry’s Hunan at 674 Sacramento, on Battery at Broadway or between 2nd and New Montgomery and Harrison and Folsom south of Market near the MOMA. – Great Chinese don’t miss Diana’s Meat Pie
Tai Chi on Polk at Broadway has the best General’s Tso’s Chicken just the right combo of sweet, hot and garlic. They also do really good shrimp won ton soup and sizzling beef and scallops.
Best expensive dim sum is at Yank Sing 101 Spear Street at Mission.
http://www.yanksing.com/
Moderately priced dim sum at City View restaurant on Commerical at Kearny.
Cheap dim sum is Louie’s on Stockton at Broadway. Best hargow and pork buns in the city! Take out only
You’s dim sum has several locations in Chinatown worth checking them out.
R&G Lounge on Kerny at Sacramento, good chinese food less spicy, kinder to the tastebuds than the Hunan and Scheshwan food.
Yuet Lee – bare bones Chinese served until 2am. The calimari is amazing.
2. Japanese style bath house, no pool but massage, sauna, hot and cold tubs.
www.kabukisprings.com
3. The Pacific Ocean off SF never really gets warm enough to swim in. You might have some luck in the East Bay…in July.
SF Magazine’s fallfest 2008 wine gourmet music San Francisco
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Pomegranate Molasses (Sultan) 9.5fl.oz $2.99 Pomegranate molasses is a syrup-like reduction of pomegranate juice that has a really unique, tart-sweet flavor and is colored a gorgeous, deep reddish purple. It’s as thick as maple syrup with sweet and sour flavors that combine the best of balsamic vinegar with lush fruit. Great as an ingredient in an array of Middle Eastern dishes, it’s the sort of addition to sauces and stews that add enormous… |
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The Basque Kitchen: Tempting Food from the Pyrenees $21.15 “To know how to eat is to know enough.”– Old Basque Saying Nestled among the Pyrenees, on both sides of the French-Spanish border, the Basque country is renowned as much for its fine culinary traditions as for its rugged terrain and the independent spirit of its people. Basque cooks are widely considered among the best in Europe, combining their love of fresh, simple ingredients with time-honored… |
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The American Boulangerie: Authentic French Pastries and Breads for the Home Kitchen $34.95 How can one experience the wonderful freshly baked products of a French bakery without visiting France? Simply by following the instructions and guidance of Pascal Rigo, offered here in more than 70 recipes, many illustrated with color photographs. He, along with his crew of bakers and pastry chefs, has poured into this book the secrets of ancient family recipes, the knowledge of experienced profe… |
Mar 12

Can anyone recommend a good vegetarian friendly Italian or mediterranean restaurant in San Francisco?
This would be for a birthday dinner for a group of 4 adults.
Wow, in San Francisco, you’ll never run out of options, as this is probably among the most vegetarian-friendly cities in the world. I’m sending you a link to VegDining.com, a directory of vegetarian and veggie-friendly restaurants all over the world. This website featured the city of San Francisco recently, and even non-veggie restaurants would have separate vegetarian menus.
Try Greens Restaurant.
Here it is:
http://www.vegdining.com/GetRestList.cfm?rgk=NA-US-CA-SF
Good luck!
Hayes Street Grill – San Francisco, CA