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Squat & Gobble: Crepes and eggs-actly whatever else you want
Squat and Gobble's five San Francisco creperies feature a wide variety of good food to choose from in hearty portions, at reasonable prices and at almost any hour. No wonder these restaurants are never empty.
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Le Colonial: Brunch in S.F.’s Hidden Indochina
Located in San Francisco’s theater district near the Tenderloin and Union Square, there’s a beautiful building housed between the balconies of tall apartment complexes. Once you step inside, San Francisco will seem miles away. The sheltered inner courtyard is like a sanctuary, with green patchwork tiles, rattan furniture, banana trees, and lush tropical plants evoking the elegance of 1920’s French Vietnam.
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Linguini’s: Alameda’s Italian food abode
It’s been in Alameda for decades, remaining a local favorite for pizza and pasta even as newcomers like Tomatina and Bowzer’s flood the ever-growing Park Street area. Linguini’s is accommodating. It has three dining areas: a Pizza and Brew side where the kids can play Ms. Pacman while they wait, a formal restaurant, and even a private banquet room seating up to 30 guests.
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Insalata's: Take a tour of Mediterranean cuisine in central Marin
Diners from throughout Marin County come to Insalata’s in San Anselmo for the fine Italian food, but you’re also sure to see plenty of locals. That’s because Insalata’s is the restaurant in town where you go for special occasions.
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Rocketfish: A new kind of Japanese restaurant in Potrero Hill
You can always tell when a restaurant’s got a master chef working in the kitchen. Traditional staples are treated with respect, reinvented, but not to the point where you forget why you loved them in the first place. Your dishes arrive like works of art, every element of food, with its unique color, texture, and shape, enjoyable to the eyes as well as the palate.
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Skool Restaurant: Making the Grade in Potrero Hill
Even when you eat out often, it’s not easy to discover a stand-out restaurant. The ingredients may be fresh but the execution predictable. Or the concept exciting but the taste unappealing. When you stumble upon a place where all the important factors come together – culinary expertise, presentation, and most importantly, good taste – you want to tell all your friends about it. Skool is one restaurant that will exceed your expectations from the very first bite.
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Usulutan: A taste of El Salvador in the Mission
While Mexican immigrants are recognized for creating a slice of home in the Mission, the neighborhood is quite diverse, housing a large number of Central American families and businesses with roots in El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua and more. In addition to being home to the large, aluminum foil-wrapped “San Francisco burrito” and the many tacquerias that sell them, the Mission is also the place to seek out a taste of El Salvador.
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Miss Pearl’s Jam House: Good Times in Jack London Square
There’s no lack of good food in Oakland’s Jack London Square, and with Miss Pearl’s Jam House on the premises, live music, live comedy, $1 oysters during Happy Hour, and sports broadcasts on the big screen are also in healthy abundance.
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Delicious Food Company: Dim Sum, quick and easy
When you’re in the mood for a light meal or snack that costs under $5 (yes, under $5), Oakland Chinatown is the place to go. A look around the neighborhood reveals restaurants and markets galore, but you’ll also find small establishments selling grab-and-go dim sum. Delicious Food Company is one such place, with everything from the savory to the sweet on the menu.
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Seoul House: Downtown Oakland Korean Food
Seoul House has long been faithful to its corner on 13th and Webster, where the entrance to the restaurant is characterized by large, wooden double doors and an original, distressed wood sign. In turn, fans of Korean food have grown attached to the establishment over the years, frequenting the restaurant regularly even though Oakland boasts strips of Korean establishments nearby on both Telegraph and Broadway.
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What is Rohnert Park Saying?

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RT @ShaRayRay: @CellarsofSonoma Excited to be a part of the Tuesday Broadcast! I will be bringing in @FrancosSR pizza & high 5's! http://bit.ly/cSL7dY
Posted by CellarsofSonoma in Santa Rosa, CA
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Signs of deflation: the Carl's Jr "six dollar burger" is $4.99 at this location.
Posted by danlyke in 38.446200, -122.667000
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@laurakcurtis it IS good. I have to go put it away so I don't eat it all . . .
Posted by cjewel in Petaluma CA USA
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@sharayray Waiiit, what?! Get thee to Rosso immediately if not sooner! Get the braised short ribs! They are AMAZING. (along with the pizza)
Posted by GleanerGirl in Sonoma County, California
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I wish I was talented in any way shape or form. Although... I can make some pretty badass pasta. But that's just cause I'm Italian.
Posted by LindseyLoveYou in Rohnert Park, CA
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5 men sit down to dinner to discuss Peace in the Middle East: Presidents, Prime Mimister, King...all are fathers, yet they lack a Mother.
Posted by ShirleeZane in Santa Rosa, CA
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...enjoy your lunch everyone...
Posted by mushyboy777 in Santa Rosa, California
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ok so without further ado (I'm hungry, gotta make dinner already) tonight's first place winner of our numero uno http://redcart.com/ prize
Posted by Corsentino in Petaluma, CA
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@QBKILLA I believe the rules state that if a restaurant has both of those things on the same menu, you've gotta pass.
Posted by Obtusitivity in Santa Rosa, CA
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Quick lunch at Farmstead in St Helena today - heirloom tomato salad w/ Long Meadow Ranch Sauvignon Blanc 08 - tart, light, and tasty
Posted by WineOpinions in St. Helena, California
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uhh, I'm bored. I want some Taco Bell. RIGHT NOW.
Posted by doyouwanna69 in Santa Rosa, Ca.
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RT @BraunFilm: Yes, TK back for more tater talk in the AM. This 2 perhaps? http://yhoo.it/bTlCy2 Eat ur heart out Dos Equis Man.
Posted by riverrain74 in Calistoga
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New lower price for our 9/11 Speaker Series Dinner w/ Lierre Keith, Author of The Vegetarian Myth. Details http://www.tarafirmafarms.com
Posted by TaraFirmaFarms in Petaluma, CA
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Cool Black Shirataki Images: Some cool black shirataki images:Bento box lunch, in improvised bento boxImage by Kak... http://bit.ly/bvwujj
Posted by noodlesbuy in Santa Rosa, CA
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Coffee and cigarettes. Dinner of champs.
Posted by aubreyIRL in Cotati, CA
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RT @HixxinSoulard: Glad to hear that you & @Cityniky enjoyed the House #IPA at #Calistoga Inn Restaurant & Brewery http://4sq.com/7ME1CQ
Posted by CalistogaInn in Calistoga, CA
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heard stranger human tell mum that we dogs should eat kibble fur bulk -- you know, fur our bowels. omd. no. dooin' jus' fine on real food.
Posted by winecountrydog in Sonoma County, California
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Dining in the patio-nice live music. (@ Calistoga Inn Restaurant & Brewery) http://4sq.com/7ME1CQ
Posted by TonyCatoga in 38.576900, -122.579600
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Sydney restaurant replaces menus with iPads: http://bit.ly/cGMVbr
Posted by samlevin in Marin County, CA USA
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@BennettTheSage still half way through chapter 7, 8 is going to be a breeze, 9 not to bad. just got back. eating dinner first.
Posted by SladeXIII in Santa Rosa, CA
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