CUESA Defends Itself Against Nevius
Why is Aidells getting the boot from the farmers' market? Because they're way too huge and successful.
Why is Aidells getting the boot from the farmers' market? Because they're way too huge and successful.
The Atlantic's own food editor takes on Caitlin Flanagan's criticisms of Alice Waters.
A vitriolic staff change in Mountain View ends with an experienced new guy who's making no promises.
The older folk especially have had it with over-communicative diners.
Caitlin Flanagan takes aim at the Edible Schoolyard program, saying it doesn't work and has an unsavory agenda.
Medjool owner Gus Murad has been given until February to get his rooftop deck sanctioned by the city.
• A Fresno beef company has recalled ground beef for the second time this year, due to salmonella concerns. [USA Today] • Wine bar Dell'Uva will have to wait til next week for a vote on whether it can have...
Thomas Martinez's dinner Thursday will support Food Not Bombs.
Why are San Francisco chefs and diners so touchy and New Yorkers so mean?
• At 90, Tosca carries on with "noirish" aplomb. [SF Chronicle] • Unless you're a celebrity chef, it's hard to get a cookbook deal. [SF Chronicle] • Oakland hotel workers might join their San Francisco counterparts in a strike. [SF...
Restaurant association cries foul after Chronicle story suggested they skimmed city parking revenue.
The chef can't escape questions about his "figs on a plate" comment on his recent book tour, but he's got more to say about San Francisco.
San Francisco city attorney challenged the company to back up immunity-boost claims.
Mission Mission and SFoodie at each other's throats over coverage of Amuse Bouche guy's possible deportation.
City attorney calls cereal's immune-enhancement claim "misleading."
Some see the trend of white people selling ethnic street food as appropriation.
Jonathan Gold takes yet another pot shot at San Francisco's beloved, rice-filled burritos.
After all that strife, our numbers show that New York actually serves more figs on more plates than San Francisco.
Harris Ranch threatened to yank its donations if Pollan spoke "unchallenged," so the university changed his speaking format to a panel discussion.