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Four More from San Francisco

If it seems to you like all that Iโ€™ve been doing since I arrived back in San Francisco has been eating, youโ€™re right. San Francisco really is the best food city in the world, and as I walk around, (โ€ฆerโ€ฆIโ€™m in California..) I mean, as I drove around, and visit my favorite restaurants and markets, I often wonder if I could move back here. Iโ€™veโ€ฆ

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Nopalito & Contigo

Last week, when I spoke at the Blogher Food conference, positioned on stage between Ree and Elise, I was sure during the moments when I was going on and on, everyone was biding their time, waiting for me to shut my trap, so they could get back to listening to the other two. Then I made an announcement that seemed to grab a bit ofโ€ฆ

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Nopa: The Burger That Knocks It Out of the Ballpark

The search ended abruptly Friday night at Nopa. Itโ€™s one of my favorite restaurants in San Francisco, and my pal Matt and I decided to have a boyโ€™s night out while the planets were aligned and we were both in town at the same time. Even before I saw a menu, I knew I wanted the burger and after a plate of incredibly tasty Padrรณnโ€ฆ

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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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Joeโ€™s Cable Car Restaurant

Stop the presses! Although I think in this day and age of online publishing, what do we now sayโ€”stop the downloading? Somehow, that doesnโ€™t have the same sense of urgency to it. Still, this is important. I know youโ€™re going to find this hard to believe, but my search for the perfect burger was not to be resolved in Paris.

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Robert Steinberg

The first time I ever really tasted chocolate, it was from a man Iโ€™d met in a dark alley. Actually, it wasnโ€™t really a dark alley, but in a barren parking lot in a scruffy section of San Francisco. I had taken a tour of an industrial bakery with a group of local baking enthusiasts, and afterward, a strange man sided up to me, pulledโ€ฆ

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