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Michelin Green Guide San Francisco (Green Guide/Michelin) Review

Michelin Green Guide San Francisco (Green Guide/Michelin)
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I am disappointed that Michelin has dumbed down their books. They are more matter of fact and don't have a lot of the wonderful descriptions that the older ones had. Still, they are comprehensive and tell you what is super, good or okay with 3, 2 or 1 stars. Indispensible.

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The sound of jazz and the scent of sourdough bread wafts over the afternoon breeze as you sip on an Irish coffee at the Buena Vista Caf and take in the bold and beatnik architecture of Haight-Ashbury. Over by Lombard Street, the zig-zagging hydrangeas and hairpin bends lead you up to a stunning view of the city wrapped in lazy afternoon sunshine. Down by The Presidio you hire a couple of bikes and cycle the Bay Ridge Trail through the Art Deco towers of the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito and head back on the ferry at sunset to Fisherman?s Wharf and a quayside Dungeness crab chowder. Your next day brings abundant sunshine and acres of fertile soil in the green hills of the Napa Valley, home to some of North America?s finest wines. Back in the city the Blue and Gold Fleet ferry waits to take you to infamous Alcatraz for a haunting journey into one of the harshest chapters of American judicial history.The Michelin Green Guide is the authority on San Francisco today and the forces of nature and socie

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The Millennium Cookbook: Extraordinary Vegetarian Cuisine Review

The Millennium Cookbook: Extraordinary Vegetarian Cuisine
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Overall, this is one of the best cookbooks I own, and I make that claim as a former meat-eater and a recent most-of-the-time vegan. I have been using "The Millennium Cookbook" since February and have made roughly half of the recipes in the book, including nearly all of those for pasta and pizza. I use this book all the time. My husband--a sometimes meat-eater with an open mind and palate--says nearly always that our Millennium meals are "exquisite." I certainly concur. Here are some stand-outs, in our view:
Appetizers: Roasted Tomato and White Bean Galettes; Plantain Torte; Grilled Portobellos with Herb-Tofu Aioli and Red Onion Marmalade
Salads: Oil-Free Caesar Dressing; Millennium Warm Spinach Salad; Curried Almond Dressing; Ruby Grapefruit, Avocado, and Pickled Red Onions with Baby Spinach and Grapefruit Mojo Dressing; Moroccan Eggplant Salad
Soups: Yellow Split Pea Soup with Sage and Smoked Dulse Gremolata; Brazilian Black Bean Soup with Coffee and Orange
Pasta and Pizza: Pasta with White Wine-Marinated Tomatoes and Basil; Mushroom, Fennel, and Dill Cream Penne; Marinated Fig, Onion, and Black Olive Pizzas with Herb-Tofu Aioli; Caramelized Garlic and Smoked Portobello Pizzas; Tempeh Pizzas with Puttanesca Sauce
Sides: Millennium Fat-Free Mashed Potatoes
Entrees: Baked Madras-Glazed Tofu with Saffron Basmati Pilaf, Sauteed Vegetables, and Peach-Lime Chutney; Rosa Bianca Eggplant Torte with Smoked Onion Ratatouille and Flageolet-Sage Sauce; Seitan Piccata; Grilled Jerked Seitan with Coconut Mashed Yams; Spring Onion, Morel, Fresh Pea, and Lemon Thyme Risotto
Brunch: Smoked Tempeh and Potato Sausages; Flaxseed-Apple-Battered French Toast with Warm Apple Compote; Millennium Oat and Walnut Pancakes with Blueberry-Orange Sauce
Desserts: Mocha Mud Slide; Mad Good Chocolate Cake; Pine Nut and Anise Cake; Brownies a la Mode; Chocolate-Almond Midnight; Meyer Lemon Bundt Cakes with Blackberry Sorbet and Meyer Lemon Sauce; Fig and Almond Tart with Red Wine and Pear Cream
The desserts are "to die for," especially the fat-free version of their brownies. Overall, the meals are delicious, filling, and very satisfying. We don't hesitate to accompany them with a good bottle of wine.
Another plus is that with time, you get a feel for using fat substitutes (e.g., braised garlic, stewed prunes, and the amazing silken tofu) and can soon come up with your own novel creations.
Readers should be aware that this book does have its drawbacks. While many of the recipes can be made easily and quickly (pasta and pizza, mostly), many others require considerable time and effort. Close inspection reveals that there are a certain number of errors (sometimes of omission, e.g., saffron-cream sauce that leaves out the saffron ..., or even lack of directions). It should be noted that these can be attributed ultimately to the editors and not to the authors. I'm sure the second edition will clear these up. I've also found that many of the recipes work better with a little less liquid than called for (I don't know if this is a question of personal preference, altitude, or something else). For the above reasons, the "Millennium" is not for beginning cooks, in my view. But if you know how to cook, want to be a vegan, and are tired of searching "Gourmet" for the odd recipe that doesn't contain animal ingredients, this book is for you as much as it is for me--an inveterate "food snob" of the first order.
Given rising rates of population and chronic disease, along with diminishing resources, vegan cooking is inevitably the culinary wave of the future. Compared to the other vegan cookbooks out there (even "The Vegan Gourmet"), the "Millennium" is the best. It's certainly worthwhile to join its celebration of great plant-based food. This is the best investment I've made in a cookbook in many years.

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The Best Waterfront Dining: From San Francisco to Monterey Review

The Best Waterfront Dining: From San Francisco to Monterey
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I love to eat at new places, and this is a good guide for finding them in NorCal

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Hungry San Francisco: The Lowdown on Where the Real People Eat (Hungry? City Guides) Review

Hungry San Francisco: The Lowdown on Where the Real People Eat (Hungry City Guides)
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Best SF travel guide to date. Incredibly helpful - I recommend this book to everyone I know. The supreme authority in travel books. Whoever compiled this book really knew what they were talking about!!

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Locals and tourists alike cherish San Francisco for its picturesque charm, diverse culture, and perhaps most of all its food. And why not? Whether you're zig-zagging down Lombard Street or escaping to Alcatraz, it's easy to work up an appetite in the City by the Bay. Unfortunately, San Francisco's high cost of living and thriving tourist industry make it easy to ring up a hefty bill, too. That's why we've created Hungry? San Francisco: The Lowdown on Where the Real People Eat! It doesn t matter if you're a San Francisco native or newcomer our green guide gives you the inside scoop on the best local dining secrets so you can experience all the culinary wonders San Francisco has to offer without breaking the bank. Looking for affordable places to dine? Want to avoid the hit or miss factor of restaurant hunting? Pick up a copy of Hungry? San Francisco. Organized and cross-referenced by neighborhood, Hungry? San Francisco takes you around town and shows you where to go, even if you have no idea where you are. Catchy tag lines and icons give a quick read for each entry. Indices, maps, and a glossary help you find exactly what you're in the mood for. Eat like a local: We've brought together dozens of real city-dwellers chefs, teachers, writers, working professionals, actors, single mothers, and more! to share their favorite dining destinations in a single, handy volume. Avoid tourist traps: Enjoy a loaf of warm sourdough bread on Fisherman's Wharf, or dig into a colossal chocolate sundae in Ghirardelli Square we'll tell you how to navigate San Francisco s most famous tourist destinations without falling into the typical traps. Know the neighborhoods: Try the top taquerias in the Mission or chow down on the best Neapolitan-style pizzas in North Beach we ll tell you where to go, what the scene is, and even how to get there with the help of public transportation. Go beyond the restaurants: Whether you're looking for the lowdown on locally grown produce or a crash course in San Francisco slang, our easy-to-read sidebars help you know how to fit in and what to expect. Get out of town: Hungry? San Francisco also includes sections on the North Bay, Wine Country, East Bay, and Oakland, so you can set foot outside San Francisco city limits and still be in-the-know.

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Michelin Guide 2009 San Francisco (Michelin Guide San Francisco, Bay Area & Wine Country) Review

Michelin Guide 2009 San Francisco (Michelin Guide San Francisco, Bay Area and Wine Country)
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We used this book to plan several celebrations with our children. This book is layed out by geographic regions of the SF Bay Area. The pictures, ratings, and descriptions were very helpful in narrowing down our selections. We used opentable to book reservations.
The Tavern at Lark Creek has been our favorite so far.

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The best restaurants and hotels that San Francisco and the Bay Area have to offer from the most prestigious guide in the United States.

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Michelin Guide San Francisco 2011: Restaurants & Hotels (Michelin Guide/Michelin) Review

Michelin Guide San Francisco 2011: Restaurants and Hotels (Michelin Guide/Michelin)
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Outstanding job on another year of Michelin reviews. Contains a great variety of listings w/ short, creative descriptions of each restaurant. Places include veterans like French Laundry and Manresa (no surprises), as well as exceptional restaurants long deserving of recognition like Sawa Sushi and Alexandar's Steakhouse. It's an excellent book for many people who want to find those places you'll want to come back to, and for those who want to spend time enjoying food instead of sifting through yelp reviews.

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With 519 selected restaurants representing 43 distinct cuisines, fifth annual edition 2011 MICHELIN Guide San Francisco spotlights one of the world's most diverse culinary regions, encompassing San Francisco proper and the area from Sonoma County to the South Bay. Each restaurant in the guide is rigorously reviewed, then selected by Michelin's famously anonymous inspectors, ensuring consistent, reliable recommendations for locals and travelers alike.
The guide offers a choice for every taste and budget. 29 new restaurants earned Bib Gourmand status; and the number of restaurants in the Under $25 category also grew.
San Francisco boasts a total of 74 Bib Gourmand restaurants-restaurants, known as Inspector Favorites for Good Value, offering two courses plus a glass of wine or dessert for $40 or less. No city of comparable size offers as many Bib Gourmands, making San Francisco a global leader in culinary value.
Stars were awarded to 44 restaurants for culinary excellence, including two at the three-star level-the highest honor from Michelin worldwide.
The guide offers other categories to help discerning diners, among them the Small Plates category with 16 new restaurants. 81 restaurants were designated in this guide for their excellent wine lists; and another 15, for their noteworthy sake lists.
Reviews grouped by neighborhood prompt easy, spur-of-the-moment decision-making. Multiple, user-friendly listings make it even easier to choose: A to Z; neighborhood; type of cuisine; brunch; and late night dining; as well as starred, Bib Gourmand and Under $25 restaurants.
Time-tested Michelin symbols are used for quick reference, while colorful city and neighborhood maps pinpoint location.
With its diverse restaurant selection and recommendations of 71 area hotels, the 2011 MICHELIN Guide San Francisco offers its readers the best places to eat and stay in San Francisco.
Use with the Michelin Green Guide for San Francisco for sightseeing options.

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