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It's perfect for sushi and cocktails, but does the King's Road's new Japanese-Brazilian deliver a raw deal on meals?
Review | www.independent.co.uk | Mar 22, 2009
There is food you eat soberly, in broad daylight. And then there is food you eat late at night, in the dark, to a background of loud music. This food is different, not to mention difficult to see. Whatever you call it – drunk food, date food, gay food – it is usually sushi.
Charlie Trotter's Meat & Game Book Review
In this cook book, Charlie Trotter brings the reader some of his favourite meat and game recipes from his acclaimed restaurant. His unique selection of recipes are clearly laid out and include plenty of tips. Accompanying them are spectacular photographs by Tim Turner and Michael Volattorni.
Restaurants: Los Gatos and Saratoga
La Fondue in downtown Saratoga. Serves cheese and chocolate fondue, which is nice. You get to grill your own meats at the table too - very nice. Has the most undeservedly snooty service I've had. Don't go unless you have to. Try the Wine Cellar instead for fondue.
Australasian Agribusiness Review - Volume 4, 1996
China's processed food market was estimated at A$63 billion in 1992/93; about one-third of the total food market. The local processed food industry is cost competitive with the more product progressive and technologically advanced food operations among the most competitive in the world.
The crunch bunch: Sensational sushi
Review | www.independent.co.uk | Mar 22, 2009
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Hot Sour Salty Sweet Book Review
There are some books that are just so good that they are a must for foodies. Hot Sour Salty Sweet is one of these books. It is a gastronomic journey down the Mekong River or 'Road' that stretches from China to Vietnam, traveling through Burma, Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia on its journey to the sea.
It sells oysters, sushi, burgers, stews, steaks and even flowers. But does The Commander deserve to be saluted?
Review | www.independent.co.uk | Feb 22, 2009
Barack Obama has a lot to answer for (apart from, clearly, having a lot to answer for) in giving the world a renewed sense of the possibilities of life. Even on this side of the Atlantic, at what was an undistinguished Slug & Lettuce and is now The Commander, “Yes, we can” has replaced any
Restaurants: San Francsico South Bay
Russian Cafe on Winchester, South of Hamilton. Authentic meals at a few small tables over the wall from the deli. Lunch and Dinner. Tell Rema, "vkusno". (408) 379-6680 open until 8pm Aloha Family Restaurant on Milpitas blvd in Milpitas Town Center serves a luau every single day.
Restaurants: San Francisco at large
Cha Cha Cha's on 1801 Haight one block from Golden Gate park. Santeria folk art decor Cuban atmosphere. Takes two hours to get a table, recommend eating at the bar (only 45 minute wait). Dress down and order the potato dish. Sangria comes in large quantities.
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Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art Book Review
After years of hunting for a a really good Japanese cook book I stumbled across Shizou Tsuji Book. This book is a thorough study of Japanese food not just a collection of recipes.

