San Francisco classics
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A directory is presented of San Francisco restaurants that have become known as traditional favorites. Many new and trendy eating places have come and gone in San Francisco but natives and tourists depend on the traditional ones to remain. Recipes are included.
Publication Name: Bon Appetit
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0006-6990
Year: 1992
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Ingredients for the "world's best restaurants." (San Francisco, California)(includes recipe)(special advertising section)
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San Francisco, CA, has over 3,400 restaurants, many of which are influenced by European and Asian cultures. Competition is intense, and customers are demanding. The best restaurants offer a good mix of high-quality food, price, service and style.
Publication Name: Bon Appetit
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0006-6990
Year: 1996
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A fusion of flavors in San Francisco
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San Francisco's unique cookery is a reflection of the city's diverse population. Chefs and restaurateurs of the area freely mix European dishes with Asian techniques and ingredients to create unique flavors and tastes.
Publication Name: Bon Appetit
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0006-6990
Year: 1997
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