I have pasted my latest SF Station YUM blog article on new Marina taco spot, Tacko, from Nick Fasanella of Underdogs and formerly Nick’s Crispy Tacos. To view the original article please click this LINK. Last Friday I gave my friend Nick Fasanella (yes, “that Nick” formerly of Nick’s Crispy Tacos and current owner of [...]
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Tacko – New Taqueria Sails into the Marina
Posted in chefs, Mexican, Pao Chow, restaurants, SF Station reviews, the Marina, Top Lists, Yum blog on May 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Atelier Crenn – Nature and Creativity on a Plate
Posted in Art in the City, chefs, Farm to Table, fine dining, Pao Chow, restaurants, Seasonal, SF Station reviews, Yum blog on May 17, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Pasted below is my review of Atelier Crenn – the new ground-breaking French restaurant from acclaimed chef, Dominique Crenn. Crenn really is an artist with a canvas, only instead of a canvas she delicately adds color to a plate. For the original article on SF Station’s YUM blog click this LINK. Walking down Fillmore St, [...]
Namu and Chef Lee – Way more than Asian Fusion
Posted in Namu, Pan-Asian, Pao Chow, restaurants, SF Station reviews, the Inner Richmond, Yum blog on May 11, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Pasted below is my latest article on Namu and Chef Dennis Lee from SF Station’s Yum blog. Yum blog focuses on restaurant reviews, food events and other newsworthy items to whet your appetite. You can also click this LINK to access the actual article on the SF Station YUM page. Most San Francisco locals have [...]
PPQ Dungeness Island – Where Crab is King
Posted in Pao Chow, restaurants, SF Station reviews, the Inner Richmond, Yum blog, tagged Asian food, crab on April 11, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Latest review from Yum Blog of SF Station is pasted below. For original article, click HERE. Many people come to San Francisco and orient immediately for Chinatown to satisfy Asian food cravings. Maybe it is the clothes hanging from windows or the loud, raucous nature of Broadway, but Chinatown just does not do it for [...]