The visiting team took it, folks. Game, set, match. But things got a bit too crowded to savor the nuances.
"Honestly, I think it is all silly. We are cooking food, not saving lives. People need to chill out." S.F.-to-N.Y. transplant Nate Appleman regarding the inter-city rivalry and the showdown planned by Le Fooding in September, of which he's...
• Following some great reviews, co-owner Anna Weinberg has made chef Jennifer Puccio a partner in the business at Marlowe. [Scoop/Chron] • Local brewmasters have been flocking to Monk's Kettle. [SFoodie] • While in town for the Beards, Michael Bauer...
Syhabout partied, and then some, while in New York for the F&W BNC fete.
• Some people in the Bay Area are all in a huff after Nate Appleman said they'd be happy with a bowl of tripe as long as it was from a humanely raised cow. [NYT via SF Gate] • Alioto...
New chef plans to use his background of precise technique to refine SPQR's rustic Italian.
The Luce chef will compete against former San Franciscan Nate Appleman.
Former SF chef may team up with former SF restaurateur Drew Nieporent.
Hot Fillmore Street restaurant will close for upgrades even though it's only a year and a half old.
As Nate Appleman starts his life in the Big Apple, a New Yorker defects west.
The former A16 and SPQR chef also pulls the plug on his latest project.
The Rising Star of 2009 talks tripe and speaks out against burgers with arugula.