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howie Made an interesting post today on www.foodieview.com
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SignOnRadio.com, San Diego’s finest internet radio station, has asked me to join them on their Gourmet Club show. It’s hosted by Caron Of San Diego Foodstuff, Maureen Clancy, and Robert Whitley of Wine Review Online.
We’re going to talk about the San Diego food scene today from 11am-noon. Listen in, and let us know what you think.

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NY-Style Pizza Showdown

howie Blogged something interesting today on www.foodieview.com
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Pizza snobs often complain that you can’t get good pizza in California, but we are very fortunate to have several East Coast ex-pats who have moved to sunny San Diego and brought their secret thin-crust pizza recipes with them.

The most famous of these pizza joints is Bronx Pizza, which has built up a cult-like following in San Diego. In the 10+ years since Bronx has opened, lots of New York-style pizza places have opened - some by former Bronx Pizza employees.

Now that Bronx Pizza is not the only pie in town, we decided to do a blind taste test of NY-style pizzas. We bought a pizza from San Diego’s finest pizza places, and saw how they stacked up. We visited only NY-style pizza places (so no complaints about missing Fillipi’s, Pizza Port, Woodstock’s, Lefty’s, Oggi’s, etc, but do let us know if we’ve missed any other good NY-style pizza […]

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Denise Shively Wrote an interesting post today on sandiego.planjam.com
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For casual San Diego dining, look no further than Islands Restaurant.
Offering up a great combination of delicious food and a relaxed atmosphere, Islands should be your prime choice for a casual weekend date or a get together with the girls.
Most famous for their burgers, the restaurant offers several to choose from. Vegetarians can even substitute a meatless patty on any of the burgers – yum!
You can start off the meal with one of 9 great appetizers, including the to-die-for onion rings or nachos loaded with sour cream, jalapenos, tomatoes, salsa and cheese. It’s almost a meal in itself!
If burgers aren’t your thing, choose from a selection of soups, salads, sandwiches or soft tacos, all made to order and especially scrumptious.
Kids 12 and under won’t feel left out at Islands, either – they have several meals to choose from, made specifically for them.
For drinks, I wouldn’t miss their delicious Passion Fruit […]

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Clash of the Coffeehouses

howie Did a great write-up today on www.foodieview.com
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We know that the measure of a coffeehouse is not just its coffee (ambiance, food, service, clientele, music, comfiness are all important too). But I, along with my fellow coffee snob friend Michele, have long suspected that coffeehouses in San Diego get their reputation mostly on all these other factors while the coffee is more of an afterthought.
We wanted to put the focus back on the coffee itself in a head-to-head comparison. So we visited the coffeehouses that routinely get on the “Best Coffee” lists (as well as some others with good reputations) to see how they stack up. We visited over a dozen coffee shops, and ordered a latte from each.

Making a perfect latte takes a lot of skill. You have to get good beans, roast them enough, but not too much, pull the espresso shot at the right temp, pressure, and length of time, and, of […]

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Denise Shively Blogged something interesting today on sandiego.planjam.com
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For the ultimate girl’s night out, you absolutely must visit Jack's La Jolla. With three restaurants and five different lounges, there’s no shortage of food, drink and entertainment.
Truly an establishment for the upscale single girl, Jack’s La Jolla offers three spectacular restaurants, including The Dining Room, the Grille and The Ocean Room.
The Dining Room seems to offer the most bang for the buck, so to speak, including delicious food, cozy atmosphere and live entertainment.
If you’re more interested in relaxing and socializing, invite some of your gal pals out to a night on the town and have a drink at The Wall Street Bar, one of five different lounges within Jack’s. The Wall Street Bar seems to offer busy, young professionals the perfect after-work atmosphere to talk to similar-minded people and socialize.
If, on the other hand, you and the girls want to party over the weekend, choose The Beach Bar, […]

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Merrick Lozano Wrote an interesting post today on feeds.feedburner.com
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The Union Tribune recently highlighted some food safety violations at San Diego restaurants, targeting fine dining establishments in their special report.
If you are like me and don’t bother looking for the grade in the window when you walk into a restaurant, you can lookup the food safety rating of any San Diego restaurant on the […]

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Emily Burrough Made a great post today on sandiego.planjam.com
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If you're in San Diego and looking for an inexpensive date spot that won’t make you look like a miser, head on over to the lounge in The Brigantine during their famous happy hours (twice daily on the weekends!). The restaurant side of the Brig can be pretty pricey, but the bar is where it’s at for cheap eats and great atmosphere.
For just a couple of bucks, you and your date can fill up on delectable Brig Original fish tacos with cheese (normally $7, but only $2.25 each during happy hour). Wash those tacos down with either a huge Brig Brew (another happy hour special) or a house margarita (only $3.50 during happy hour). The servers are consistently friendly and prompt and the food is delicious. Another fave of mine is the Coctel del Mar, a tomato-based shrimp, crab, and avocado ceviche that is to die for.
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howie Made an interesting post today on www.foodieview.com
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So this is what 7000 calories looks like…

If you’ve lived in San Diego for any amount of time, and you eat Mexican food, you have most likely thought at some idle moment, “What the heck is up with all these Bertos places?” Or maybe you’ve wondered, “Are these all owned by the same guy? The menus are almost identical.” Or perhaps, “Is Ramberto even a real name? Is it Spanish for Rambo or something?”

We answer some of these questions in our history of the Bertos (which also includes a map of most of the known Bertos). But the main question we want to answer today is “Which Berto Reigns Supreme?”

While most are still on track with their New Year’s diet resolutions, we decided to ditch our diets and buy a carne asada burrito from as many Roberto’s and Roberto’s wannabes as we could to find out which is […]

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Rei Do Gado

Sanch Made a great post today on sandiego.planjam.com
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Brazilian BBQ isn't just a meal, it’s part feast, part endurance test. You may think that last sentence was a joke, but anyone who has been to a truly great Brazilian BBQ would agree with me. When I first strolled into a Brazilian BBQ (or Churassco in Spanish) a couple of years ago, I had been warned by a friend that the whole experience may be a bit overwhelming at first. Brazilian BBQ is a completely unique experience from any other type of eating, which can intrigue some and intimidate others, so I will lay down the ground rules for the inexperienced. Take notes, because you will be tested.
Rei Do Gado has a reasonable price of $25 dollars per person for a Brazilian BBQ Lunch. The way Brazilian BBQ works is that once you sit down, you receive a placard with a green side and a red side on it. […]

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Emily Burrough Blogged about a good topic today on sandiego.planjam.com
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The Breakfast Scene for Parents Who Are Not Ready to Surrender to Denny’s.
Breakfast is one of those meals that even parents of restaurant-impaired small children might try going out for… assuming mom and dad are feeling strong, the stars are aligned, and they have a child-friendly stop at the end of the car ride. Because this morning meal isn’t crowding bed time, or screwing up any major naps, the behavior gods just might be on their side. And because most kids from ages 1 to 5 are carbohydrate junkies, one is sure to find something on a breakfast menu that kids will eat. Best of all, it’s the shortest meal.
For the parents in and around La Jolla that want to find something more tasty and hip than Denny’s - and less crowded than the seaside swanky spots – I give to you… Bibby’s Crepe Cafe.
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