Le Grand Fooding 2010: N...
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Le Fooding, the French culinary movement, shares their favorite restaurants in NYC and SF. http://lefooding.com
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2 Momofuku Ssäm Bar 83 TastyRx $$ Korean, New American
207 Second Ave., Manhattan, NYListed by
"Fuckin' every restaurant in San Francisco is just serving figs on a plate with nothing on it. Do something with your food."- David Chang
3 Pulino's Bar and Pizzeria 65 $$ Italian, Pizza
282 Bowery, Manhattan, NYListed by
"The difference between New York and San Francisco is that SF is a food city and NY is a restaurant city."- Nate Appleman
4 The Spotted Pig 74 $$ Italian, Irish/English, Gastropub
314 W. 11th St., Manhattan, NY5 Torrisi Italian Specialties 84 TastyRx $ Italian
250 Mulberry St., Manhattan, NYListed by
"When Sinatra said 'if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere,' he wasn't talking about San Fran!"- Rich Torrisi and Mario Carbone
6 Vinegar Hill House $$ American Traditional
72 Hudson Ave., Brooklyn, NYListed by
"No comment."- Brian Leth
7 Blue Hill at Stone Barns $$$$ New American
630 Bedford Rd., Pocantico Hills, NYListed by
"Looking forward to learning how to wrap a great burrito."- Dan Barber
8 Commis (Oakland)
3859 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, CA9 nopa
560 Divisadero Street, San Francisco, CA"In all my eating trips to New York, nothing I have eaten has come to the sensual perfection of a tree-ripened Northern California Black Mission fig- except maybe the pastrami at Katz's Deli."- Laurence Jossel
10 Aziza
5800 Geary Blvd., San Francisco, CA"The best thing I have ever eaten at any of David's restaurants was the second dozen of fresh oysters I ordered at Ssam bar without the kimchi consommé." Mourad Lahlou