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The Best Brownie in London

If you skip over the fact that I made three trips in the past thirty days, and have two more coming up in the next two weeks, I donโ€™t really travel all that much. (And itโ€™s funny because some people like to try to point out inconsistencies about things I write about, which is amusing because I take even greater pains to point them outโ€ฆ

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Nopi, in London

I was a big fan of Ottolenghi even before I stepped into one of their restaurants. When I got a copy of Yotam Ottolenghiโ€™s first book, I was blown away by the photographs of gorgeous dishes, heaped with generous amounts of fresh chopped herbs, irregularly cut vegetables often seared and caramelized, and roasted, juicy meats accented with citrus or unexpected spices, usually with a Middleโ€ฆ

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Cotogna Restaurant

Iโ€™m going to get this out of the way right off the bat: I worked with Mike Tusk at Chez Panisse โ€“ he was a cook upstairs in the cafรฉ and I was downstairs in the pastry department, and although I knew he was a good cook, I was blown away the first time I ate at his restaurant, Quince. I went there shortly afterโ€ฆ

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A Visit @Twitter

Iโ€™m going to take a wild stab and say that if I throw out the number โ€œ140โ€, for the majority of you, itโ€™s likely that โ€œTwitterโ€ comes to mind. For the rest of you, Twitter is the hottest social media network to breakout from the pack in the last few years. During my trip to San Francisco, I played a little Twitter-tag with one ofโ€ฆ

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Smitten Ice Cream

Whenever I land in San Francisco, I invariably arrive with a number of places to visit that I want to tick off my list. As Iโ€™ve learned from previous experience, itโ€™s just not possible to go everywhere โ€“ especially when you have to wait up to 45 minutes for a bus to come, making a round-trip to an ice cream shop a full afternoon eventโ€ฆ.

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Chez Panisse Anniversary Weekend

Well, the anniversary fรชte for Chez Panisse finally came to an end and I was more than glad that I came for the weekend of events. From the moment I had my first sip of Bandol rosรฉ on Friday afternoon to the big final blow-out event for the hundreds of people whoโ€™d worked in the restaurant and cafรฉ on Sunday, hoo-boy, the weekend marked aโ€ฆ

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Camino Restaurant

When I started working at Chez Panisse way back in 1983, from the moment we opened the doors at 5pm for dinner, the place was packed. I worked in the cafรฉ upstairs, which opened because the restaurant downstairs had become a little more formal than anticipated and since the original idea for Chez Panisse was to be a casual dining spot, they opened a cafรฉโ€ฆ

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Dining Around New York

The French have their paradoxes and so do Americans. Which was something I discovered over and over again while I was exploring New York with an especially inquisitive Frenchman in tow. There were lots of questions, like when watching television, itโ€™s tricky to explain why thereโ€™s a commercial for people stuffing their faces from all-you-can-eat buffet for $6.99 suddenly followed by an ad pushing low-calorieโ€ฆ

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New York Barbecue

Iโ€™m pretty sure I canโ€™t eat anymore. But for some reason, I keep testing out that theory in New York. Thereโ€™s so many places to try, old favorites and new ones, that itโ€™s hard to stop. But when I found out a friend from Australia was in town, as well as my Frenchman in tow, when faced with the task of choosing a place toโ€ฆ

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