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Elevated, Accessible Takeout – Anomaly, San Francisco

Elevated, Accessible Takeout – Anomaly, San Francisco

AdrienneJune 15, 2020August 28, 2022

In a city where dining costs quite a bit, it is almost unheard of to getContinue reading

Lamb Box Takeout – Birdsong, San Francisco

Lamb Box Takeout – Birdsong, San Francisco

AdrienneJune 7, 2020July 20, 2020

I’m writing this almost three months into San Francisco’s stay at home orders that closed allContinue reading

Celebrating a 100th Birthday – Benu, San Francisco

Celebrating a 100th Birthday – Benu, San Francisco

AdrienneOctober 15, 2019June 7, 2020

Yuanfen 缘分, or “fateful coincidence”, is a Chinese phrase I learned at my dinner with Cecilia Chiang.Continue reading

Luxury Japanese Private Dining at Hiroshi – Los Altos, CA

Luxury Japanese Private Dining at Hiroshi – Los Altos, CA

AdrienneSeptember 23, 2019December 19, 2021

I have fond memories of my meal at Hiroshi when it first opened in Spring ofContinue reading

Seamless French Italian Cuisine at Quince Restaurant – San Francisco

Seamless French Italian Cuisine at Quince Restaurant – San Francisco

AdrienneAugust 12, 2019August 28, 2022

Among the many three Michelin starred restaurants the Bay Area is lucky to have, Quince RestaurantContinue reading

Elevated Mexican Cuisine at Californios SF

Elevated Mexican Cuisine at Californios SF

AdrienneMarch 10, 2019August 28, 2022

I’m still kicking myself for not going to Californios right when it opened and the tastingContinue reading

Modern Omakase at The Shota – San Francisco

Modern Omakase at The Shota – San Francisco

AdrienneJanuary 20, 2019August 6, 2019

It seems like SF omakase spots have been popping up the past few years with noContinue reading

2018’s Top Restaurant Meals

2018’s Top Restaurant Meals

AdrienneJanuary 3, 2019January 3, 2019

#3 – Atelier Crenn, San Francisco, USA Three years after my first experience at Atelier Crenn,Continue reading

2018’s Memorable Bites

2018’s Memorable Bites

AdrienneDecember 28, 2018December 28, 2018

My 2018 was a great year for dining. There was so much competition for my annualContinue reading

Creative Familiarity at Anomaly SF Pop-Up

Creative Familiarity at Anomaly SF Pop-Up

AdrienneDecember 16, 2018August 28, 2022

Anomaly’s seasonal, modern California menu and communal dining style will likely draw comparisons to Lazy Bear back in the day. I thought that Chef Mike Lanham’s style was more refined right off the bat.

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A 4 million year old fossil. A 3D map of New York. A 4 million year old fossil. A 3D map of New York. An uni shell capturing the California coast.

Every course arrived in its own miniature world, with custom ceramics and sculptural serving pieces that extend the story beyond the food itself.

Hidden inside Tasting House Los Gatos is Vicinity, an intimate 13-course tasting menu experience. And it’s already earned a spot in the Michelin guide.

Much of Chef Julian Silvera’s menu is a celebration of California’s coastlines and forests.

An abalone bite arrives atop a 4 million year old fossil discovered by the team during a hike near Santa Cruz.

“Pillar Point” showcases the California coast with squid, uni, mussel, and seaweed nestled inside an urchin shell.

The menu then journeys to chef’s New York roots with a cheesy breakfast bite, served on a 3D map of his childhood neighborhood.

Another memorable course was created by the restaurant’s Filipino team members, with squab liver lumpia and adobo squab.
 
The international wine pairing was equally thoughtful and beautifully matched.

My only complaint? It’s a bit of a drive from San Francisco. But for a meal like this, the journey is part of the experience.

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