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Posted Sun Sep 13, 2009, 9:48am
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I'm really intrigued, why are they trying to ban Foie Gras? I personally didn't like Foie Gras and only mildly enjoyed the Pâté of Foie Gras that I had at another restaurant, but it seems kind of crazy to ban it. I know it's bad for your health, but is that the only reason?

Also I know of a lot of restaurants in Brooklyn that serve a really good espresso (usually using Counter Culture or Stumptown beans), and I also had a better than average espresso at a french restaurant on Long Island named Mirabelle. I mean probably 99% of restaurants in america will have bad espresso, but there are still some diamonds in the rough.
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Posted Sun Sep 13, 2009, 10:20am
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I suspect any ban on Foie gras has little to do with human health concerns. Objections tend to surround the aspect of force feeding geese to the extent that their liver swells due to the over feeding. The swollen engorged liver is the foie gras.
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Posted Sun Sep 13, 2009, 10:20am
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They want to ban Foie Gras because of the in human way the goose (geese?) are treated when being force fed. However, keep in mind this law comes from the same wacky Supervisors that want to pass a law banning de-clawing cats. And here is another one (don't get me started) To solve the traffic problem, they closed up part of Market St. (main downtown thorough fare) to autos without planning where the detoured traffic would go.
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Posted Sun Sep 13, 2009, 11:30am
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steven_meyer Said:

They want to ban Foie Gras because of the in human way the goose (geese?) are treated when being force fed. However, keep in mind this law comes from the same wacky Supervisors that want to pass a law banning de-clawing cats. And here is another one (don't get me started) To solve the traffic problem, they closed up part of Market St. (main downtown thorough fare) to autos without planning where the detoured traffic would go.

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The government in Chicago tried banning foi gras.  It didn't take.  I'd say its a waste of time and taxpayer money for San Francisco to even bother with trying to ban it.

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Posted Sun Sep 13, 2009, 11:33am
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Len, San Francisco Supervisors never give a thought  about wasting tax payers money! Seriously, they are a complete joke.
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Posted Sun Sep 13, 2009, 11:47am
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Cyrus looks very nice, but if you haven't dined at the French Laundry, I'd recommend saving up for the experience.
For me, it was a once in a lifetime experience, and truly memorable.

Shame that the espresso was thin. I can't say I have ever had a great coffee in any restaurant. I think the issue is that they'd need to have a real barista on staff. When there's only a handful of people working in these small upscale restaurants, a dedicated barista is not an option.
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Posted Sun Sep 13, 2009, 3:00pm
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JasonBrandtLewis Said:

Never, ever, EVER order espresso in a restaurant . . .

Posted September 12, 2009 link

Hope springs eternal, but I'm only willing to be disappointed once (unless I'm on good terms with the staff - then I'll tell them to fix it).

roastbear Said:

I can't say I have ever had a great coffee in any restaurant.

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It's easier to get coffee right than espresso.  I have no problem drinking coffee that's only OK.

I've been going to a lot of not-fancy restaurants lately (some attached to truck stops) and I've been surprised at how good the coffee is.  Not exciting, no epiphany moments, but when they brought out a Zojirushi thermal carafe full of South American (maybe Brazil, maybe Colombia) coffee that was fresh and wasn't burned and didn't have any particular flaws (maybe a little light on the roast), I was happy.  I'm pretty sure I heard a grinder about 5 minutes before they brought my coffee to the table.  Heck, even the cups were pretty nice (thick, heavy, tasteful but not fancy).

If all restaurants served coffee at least that good, I'd be willing to order coffee more often.
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Posted Sun Sep 13, 2009, 6:39pm
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Foie gras is not banned in San Francisco.  In Chicago, yes.  And some chefs -- Wolfgang Puck, for example -- are refusing to serve it.  So I boycott Wolfgang Puck . . .

 
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Posted Sun Sep 13, 2009, 7:16pm
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Aye, an all too familiar tale! I once had a terrific lunch in NYC at Balthazar's French bistro -- a local legend among food worshipers in the Village, with attentive staff in white uniforms  -- and a multi-group espresso machine (La Cimbali, I think). I ordered a double espresso, which turned out to be 2 double-shots in a bowl -- and it sucked mightily. At times like that, I wish I could pay them to pull the shot myself!

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Posted Sun Sep 13, 2009, 8:38pm
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A year ago I posted about an Illy espresso I had at Bouchon Bakery in Yountville (pull and shot shown in collage). Bouchon is owned by Keller, the owner of the French Laundry. They make fantastic parisian macarons. Bouchon bakes some bread for the French Laundry, and the bakery is only 400 yards from the French Laundry. In 2009 Bouchon doesn't use Illy pots anymore but now uses a superautomatic.

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