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Do you see it that often out there in SF? I've never seen a single menu that has had C&W unless you're in a soul food joint.
Yes. It seems to be a specialty of gourmet food trucks.
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Do you see it that often out there in SF? I've never seen a single menu that has had C&W unless you're in a soul food joint.
there are many schools of fried chicken. pan fry/deep fry (yes, you got it right); batter coating/flour coating, midwest v. south etc. i pretty much like them all. probably the most memorable fried chicken i've had (maybe the best), was at an old place called deacon burton's in atlanta. walk in and they had basically a half-dozen home stoves lined up, each with a big cast-iron pan covering each burner and each filled with fried chicken sizzling away.
Yes. It seems to be a specialty of gourmet food trucks.
I can see how that might get annoying. Another thing we don't have down here - food trucks.
you will. worst food trend since the cupcake.
How about pop-ups and underground restaurants? The latter, in San Francisco, is as sweaty and hairy as you might imagine.
It's Bakelite I think, it's functional, why not? I have LC and Staub and damned if I don't forget about the staub's chrome handles and bun the **** out of my hand every time I use them in the oven.
For fast food joints, the one I grew up with in southern Ontario, was Harvey's. ****-tastic frozen burgers that are grilled and then you have about a dozen toppings to pick from to have it custom built in front of you behind a sneeze guard. They also have good fries which they serve as poutine. Usually open until after the bars close so perfect for the post-drunk pig out.
worst food trend since the cupcake.
I ate at Harveys around once a week when I was a kid. It is on my must-do list every time I go back home for a visit.
where did the fascination with cupcakes come from? my gf is very careful with what she eats, but when we brought home crumbs cupcakes after visiting friends in nyc, and she went crazy over them. they weren't bad, but certainly not earth moving. i don't get it. did women not go to enough elementary school birthday parties when they were younger?