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Burger #1

The one thing I crave almost every day is a good burger. Oddly, I rarely ate burgers when I lived in the states. But for some reason nowadays, I just canโ€™t get enough. Go figure. So we went to Serpentine, whose burger was exalted in the virtual world, as well as in print. For some reason, as soon as we sat down, I was cravingโ€ฆ

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Humphry Slocombe Ice Cream

If youโ€™re looking for a simple scoop of chocolate ice creamโ€ฆor vanillaโ€ฆor strawberryโ€ฆyouโ€™re not going to find it at Humphry Slocombe in San Francisco. Okay, you might see one of them nestled somewhere amongst the wacky flavors on the ever-changing list. But youโ€™ll have a better chance of finding Fumรฉ (smoked) ice cream, Chocolate passion fruit, and cinnamon brittle. Thereโ€™s a decidedly non-kosher Boccalone proscuittoโ€ฆ

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Dynamo Donuts

Donuts! Now thereโ€™s a new concept. Actually thereโ€™s nothing new about donuts, and places like Krispy Kreme have come, and (almost) gone. But tucked away in a sunny corner of 24th Street in the Mission is the Dynamo Donut & Coffee shop.

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Citizen Cake Cupcakes

[UPDATE: Citizen Cake is now closed.] I feel like I deserve a majority of the credit (or blameโ€ฆdepending on how you look at it) for the cupcake craze. I was eating them decades ago, when no one gave them a second thought. And now, as someone who teaches baking told me, making and selling cupcakes in America is like printing money. Iโ€™m not much forโ€ฆ

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Bun Bo at PPQ

Is PPQ the best Vietnamese restaurant in San Francisco? I used to be in the camp of Vietnam II for the longest time, mainly because when I worked at a Southeast Asian restaurant, thatโ€™s where almost all of my co-workers ate. That is, until I discovered Pho Phรบ Quรดc, otherwise known as PPQ. Which is funny: I always guessed that they had to shorten theirโ€ฆ

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Great Addresses for Food and Eating in San Francisco

I was trying to explain to a French friend what a โ€˜foodieโ€™ is, and he was looking at me like I was nuts. I guess when you live in a country thatโ€™s full of people that live to eat, the concept of people not into eating is a bit odd. So, for lack of a better introduction, here are my โ€˜foodieโ€™ addresses for places thatโ€ฆ

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3 San Francisco Ethnic Eateries

You can find good Vietnamese food in Paris, and there are a couple of nice addresses for Chinese food as well, but if thereโ€™s a good Korean bbq in the City of Light, that kalbi has yet to singe my lips. When I come back to San Francisco, people ask me if Iโ€™m interested in trying the newest, hottest, most au courant restaurants in townโ€ฆ.

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Bi-Rite Creamery

I am such an idiot. I wonโ€™t tell you who, but years back, someone with a thriving restaurant on 18th Street in San Francisco alerted me to a great business opportunity nearby. Food-related, of course. I passed, and now the area is the culinary destination in the Bay Area. (Aside from the taqueria on Church Street across from the Afewayโ€ฆ) Although I missed the proverbialโ€ฆ

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We Love Jam

As you can imagine, after living in San Francisco for almost twenty years, I have some pretty wacky friends. While I donโ€™t want to recount everything that happened back in the days of free-love, many of us have grown up and gone on to tastier things. One friend has a wildly successful cheese shop. Another opened a bakery , a chocolate factory, or became wineโ€ฆ

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