Friday, June 27, 2014
Point Reyes Farmers Market Opens June 28
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Monday, June 23, 2014
Bio is Coming to Sausalito
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Thursday, June 12, 2014
LittleCo To Go
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Schroeder's expands hours
Monday Friday: 11:30am 10:00pm (Saturday/Sunday closed)
· Lunch: 11:30am - 2:00pm
· Dinner: 5:00pm - 10:00pm
Schroeder's
240 Front St.
San Francisco, CA
(415) 421-4778
www.schroederssf.com
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Ramen Comes to Marin
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Friday, June 06, 2014
Summer cooking camp with The Culinary Dudes
Chef Scott Davis started his cooking career early, at age seven to earn a merit badge while in Cub Scouts. From there he continued cooking while earning a degree in Early Childhood Education AND a degree from Le Cordon Bleu Program at the California Culinary Academy.
Sounds like the perfect background for creating and running summer cooking camps for kids.
This summer The Culinary Dudes are offering the following camps:
Summer Cooking Camp-June 16-19-All Ages-Gross Foods You Can Eat
Summer Cooking Camp-June 23-26-All Ages-International Cuisine
Summer Cooking Camp-July 7-10-TEENS-International Cuisine
Summer Cooking Camp-July 14-17-All Ages-Healthy Meals and Snacks
Summer Cooking Camp-July 21-24-TEENS-Healthy Meals and Snacks
Summer Cooking Camp-July 28-31-All Ages-The Americas
Summer Cooking Camp-August 4-7-TEENS-The Americas
Summer Cooking Camp-August 11-14-All Ages-Seasonal Cooking 2
Not only that, but there is a Single Parent Family scholarship rate of $200, that's $100 off the regular rate of $300. There is also the possibility of a scholarship as the "Dudes" are offering two free scholarships for each of the sessions that are running. See the website for more detail.
The Culinary Dudes offer classes in San Rafael, Napa and Sacramento.
The Culinary Dudes
www.culinarydudeontour.com
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Thursday, May 29, 2014
Tiburon Tavern celebrates Tiburon's 50th
Tiburon Tavern
1651 Tiburon Blvd.
Tiburon, CA 94920
(415) 435-5996
http://lodgeattiburon.com/amenities/tiburon-tavern/
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Friday, May 23, 2014
DeLoach Vineyards' Pinot Classic Paulée Dinner
The Pinot Classic Paulée Dinner at DeLoach Vineyards will feature food by Michou Cornu, Director of Cuisine and Hospitality at Boisset Family Estates who will prepare a three-course, Pinot-inspired menu. In Burgandy France, the original Paulées celebrated the end of harvest where the winemakers would enjoy a meal out of a sauté pan and bring a special bottle of wine to share.
DeLoach Vineyards
1791 Olivet Rd.
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
707.755.3309
www.deloachvineyards.com
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Harmonious
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Labels: Chinese, gluten free available, Mill Valley, organic
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Thai Restaurants in Marin
Thai Restaurants I've discovered
Corte Madera
Tub Tim Thai
Fairfax
Siam Lotus
Larkspur
R'Noh Thai
Tha Siam
Sea Thai Bistro - to be visited
Mill Valley
Boo Koo (Fusion) - to be visited
Thailand Restaurant - to be visited
Thep Lela
Novato
Arun Thai Restaurant - to be visited
Chao Praya
My Thai II - to be visited
Thai Bistro
Thai Kettle (Farmers' Market) - to be visited
San Anselmo
Auryn Thai Cuisine - to be visited
Bann Thai - to be visited
San Rafael
Bankok Thai Express
Bay Thai Cuisine
Calgang
My Thai
Royal Thai Restaurant
Savory Orient (Fusion)
Signature Thai
Thai Smile
Tommy's Asian Bistro & Grill (Fusion) - to be visited
Sausalito
Arawan Thai Cuisine
Kitti's Place
Thai Terrace
Other Greater Bay Area Thai places I've reviewed
East Bay
Da Nang
Sonoma
Sukhothai
Thailand Thai Cuisine
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Grads Eat Free (with two others)
OneUp
Grand Hyatt Hotel
345 Stockton St.
San Francisco, CA 94108
For reservations and more information call 415.398.1234
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Sunday, May 18, 2014
Tried and True
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Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Entebbe Breakfast
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Friday, August 16, 2013
Happy 10 years of Marin food blogging
Today marks 10 years since I started writing a blog that I thought that no one would find. Anna's Cool Finds quickly became focused on food adventures in Marin. What fun paths it has led me down! From consistent blogging to writing Bread and Butter each week for the Marin Independent Journal, for more than three years. Looking forward to seeing what the next 10 years brings.
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Friday, July 19, 2013
Pizzalina
I was intrigued by Pizzalina from the beginning. I caught Louise Franz (owner) blogging all about the experience of opening a restaurant from scratch, and in particular, about Pizzalina in San Anselmo. I visited in February for a bite when I was in the area.
When you walk in the cheerful vibe is noticeable, and the fact that someone cares about the place is evident. Louise was on the floor, greeting pizza lovers and said hello to me too.
Having life interfere with my blogging, I seem to have misplaced the take out menu I brought home to prompt memory of the pizza I ordered, and since Pizzalina is in tune with the seasons, it isn't on the current posted menu. I hope it comes back. It was composed of some of my favorite things!
The pizza had a name after a train stop, and it was composed of prosciutto, figs, caramelized onions and bleu cheese topping the flavorful mozzarella cheese and perfectly crisp and bubbly crust. I'm getting hungry all over again just describing this.
The pizzas range from $10-$18 currently, and there are salads, pasta, entrees such as wood roasted quail ($22) as well. The emphasis is local and seasonal, there are wines on tap (Cal-Italian) and microbrews.
The latest Marin County food inspection reports are here.
Pizzalina
914 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
San Anselmo, CA 94960
(415) 256-9780
For directions, try Anna's Map.
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Thursday, July 18, 2013
The Cantina
Chips and salsa arrived soon after I sat down, and I found that the chips are gluten free and made fresh every day on premises.
I enjoyed an old favorite, and found a new twist. This arroz con pollo had a pounded chicken breast atop Mexican rice. Along with the ranchero sauce, there were chunky pieces of red and green bell peppers and onions. Usually I've had this dish where the chicken was served over the rice in tenders, and not with such fresh and colorful peppers and sweet onion as toppings. Also my experience of this dish at other places is without the corn cake, refried beans and green lettuce. This dish shined. The only thing I would have changed is to have some kind of dressing or topping for the plain, yet crisp and fresh lettuce.
A second trip for brunch found me irresistibly drawn to the crab omelet. The omelet was accompanied by soft potatoes, sour cream and pico de gallo. I was happy with this dish. The crab was very smooth and paired well with the egg envelope.
The latest food inspection reports can be found here.
The Cantina
651 E Blithedale Ave.
Mill Valley, CA 94941
(415) 381-1070
For directions, try Anna's Map.
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Labels: breakfast, brunch, Marin Breakfasts, Mexican, Mill Valley
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Closures
Well it comes time again to clean up the side bar and refresh what's here and gone.
Closures since I last updated the list:
Mill Valley
Caffe Oggi
Novato
Anhoka
Fu Zhou Super Buffet
Sam's Roadhouse
San Anselmo
Chinese Kitchen
Lanna Thai
LoCoco's Italian Pizzeria
Orchid Thai Restaurant
San Rafael
California Bakery & Cafe
Pinky's Pizza (July 28, 2013)
Sausalito
Giovanni's Pizza
Stinson Beach
Stinson Beach Grill
A few have been closed for some time and I missed those until now...
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Thursday, July 11, 2013
Barrel House Tavern
Tonight I went with friends and two were out of town visitors from Nebraska. We were given a treat of an apricot based dip and crisp rosemary flatbread shortly after we were seated. Three of us tried the Pioneer cocktail, a whiskey-based drink that included Whipper Snapper Whiskey, Carpano Antica Sweet Vermouth, Peach Liqueur, Canton Ginger Liqueur, lemon, soda and orange bitters. The consensus was wow on the drink.
Wanting to linger and enjoy the lovely view with our Nebraskan friends, we ordered two desserts to sample between the four of us. First up was an apricot crisp topped with a vanilla bean ice cream. We loved the contrast of the warm seasonal apricots with the crisp granola crisp and cool rich ice cream.
The creator of the tastes this evening is chef Matthew Bousquet. Previously he was the executive chef at Bistro Jeanty in Yountville. He also co-owned Windsor's Mirepoix that received a Michelin star, and also its sister spot Bistro M in Windsor as well. The Windsor restaurants closed in 2011.
Barrel House Tavern is so new that the food inspectors have not visited, however, its inspection report will be posted here once complete.
Barrel House Tavern
660 Bridgeway
Sausalito, CA 94965
(415) 729-9593
For directions, try Anna's Map.
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Tuesday, February 05, 2013
Paella Heaven
It also seemed like destiny since just a few days before I had noticed a new line of paella broths in the Sausalito Mollie Stone's that I was excited to try out, and the party was presenting the very same Aneto paella broths.
At a lovely home in San Francisco, and pictured left to right, Chef Abel Monago, Assistant Ana Vilaseca, and Daniel Ferrero of Aneto were in the kitchen creating lovely tapas and several paellas for a number of food lovers, writers and bloggers in attendance.
The first bites out of the kitchen were paella croquettes made of Valencia style paella and one prepared with the seafood broth colored black with squid ink. Reminiscent of the Italian arancini, these balls of rice had a nice crisp outside that yielded to the bite sliding into a creamy paella interior bursting with flavor and creaminess.
After a leisurely chomp through the paella croquettes, the next appetizer plates were mushroom caps stuffed with paella. These were also tasty.
The next four paellas came out in succession. The flavors were complex. The Aneto broths are made naturally, like we might make a broth in our home, yet using more complex ingredients than we would normally take the time to gather. It was great to see a succession of completely recognizable and wholesome ingredients in each broth.
It was great to learn the story of paella beginning as a fisherman's dish where they started by using local ingredients, fish pieces and a carbohydrate. The fishermen also used potatoes and pasta as the carb portion of their dish. Rice has become the popular carbohydrate, and it stands up well to the technique.
And I learned that technique is what paella is, rather than a recipe. Daniel compared paellas to omelets where you choose ingredients and cook to your individual taste rather than using a recipe from others. To make paella, you need a shallow dish and high heat. First you saute the assembled ingredients - some vegetables and meat/fish in the pan. When these are cooked, you add the rice and broth and cook at high heat for about 10 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of low heat, then a brief rest of 5-10 minutes.
The best rice to use for paella is Bomba rice because its molecular structure allows it to expand lengthwise rather than bursting open as many rices do under the rapid and high heating required to make paella. It's more forgiving to overcooking. A medium grain non-sticky rice in general is advised for use.
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