Best food in New Orleans??
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twyst on Apr 22, 2011
Ottavio in Walnut Creek: "Oakland-Worthy"
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4
j mather on Dec 11, 2011
DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS...
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6
Suzy Wong on May 23, 2010
Iris and MiLa
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8
lglenn5858 on May 26, 2010
Girls Weekend in NOLA with a handful of Newbies
aphayes in New Orleans
9
uptownlibrarian on May 22, 2010
Essential New Orleans Food for a 3-Day Scouting Trip
Citizen Taco in New Orleans
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mzscahlett on May 21, 2010
Dinner in San Jose by Taylor Street Bridge
mzscahlett in San Francisco Bay Area
1
ceekskat on Feb 09, 2010
searching for ceviche in San Francisco
shen in San Francisco Bay Area
mzscahlett on Jan 23, 2010
Put the Love in the coconut~
5
adrienne156 on Jan 21, 2010
Sidebar in Oakland
twocents in San Francisco Bay Area
24
Robert Lauriston on Feb 17, 2010
Anniversary Dinner please help narrow them down!
Justin L in San Francisco Bay Area
15
steve h. on Feb 17, 2010
Champa Garden favorites?
OakTownHound in San Francisco Bay Area
60
fruti on Dec 11, 2011
New York State of Mind - (mid December 2009, visit to NYC)
mzscahlett in Manhattan
Motosport on Jan 14, 2010
Eating "On the Waterfront"
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mzscahlett on Jan 13, 2010
Looking for South Bay upscale-ish options
surrys in San Francisco Bay Area
19
SanJoseHound on Jan 14, 2010
Fino in Georgetown a find!
mzscahlett in Washington DC & Baltimore Area
3
Jeserf on Mar 28, 2007
Real Name:
Angela Lazear
Location:
California Bay Area
Blog:
http://www.eastbayfoodscene.blogspot.com/
Profile
Best meal I ever ate:
Gary Danko, SF - 2004; Plumed Horse - 2010
My current drink of choice:
Sazerac
I really wish I could:
live in New Orleans
My "Go-to" dinner party dish:
lasagna or saltimboca
My favorite comfort food:
cold leftover turkey sandwich w/cranberry sauce
My top 5 favorite restaurants:
Gary Danko-SF; Citronelle-Wash, DC; Ca Dario - Santa Barbara, CA; Antiqua D'oro-Venice,IT; L'Atelier (Robuchon)-NYC; Restaurant Cuvee, New Orleans,LA
My most tattered cookbooks:
Grandma's handwritten menu cards