Negative Space: restaurants
- 2020 in Food
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Unsurprisingly, 2020 was a good year for food.
- The best of Kelly’s
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Every once in a while, I google “Kelly’s Steakhouse” to see why they closed. They had some really nice prime rib, and nice sides as well—especially the creamed spinach—and they could make a mean Singapore Sling. It was a surprise to me to bike down the hill and see the “The Best of Kelly’s is now at Trellises” sign when they closed down.
- The Big Kitchen
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Review of Golden Hill’s cultural center, with Judy the Beauty on Duty, The Big Kitchen. Breakfast and Lunch seven days a week
- Billy Goat Tavern
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Review of that favorite of Mike Royko, Chicago’s Billy Goat Tavern.
- Coops West Texas Barbeque
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I compare this to a place like Rix in Fort Stockton, and it stands up very well.
- Hodad’s
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Review of Ocean Beach’s Hodad’s burger bar, burgers with a surf attitude.
- Japanese Country Cookbook
- Review of Japanese Country Cookbook, with a recipe for Chicken Teriyaki with Sesame.
- Jerry’s Diner Revue
- These reviews of cookbooks and a few restaurants are slowly moving to the Jerry’s Diner section of Mimsy Were the Borogoves.
- Late night dining PDA file
- This tab-delimited file is designed to be imported into a database or PDA.
- Late Night Dining PDF
- Three-fold printout of all known late-night restaurants in San Diego. These restaurants are open after midnight and allow sit-down meals.
- Original Texas BBQ
- Review of Original Texas BBQ, a streetside barbecue cafe in downtown Los Angeles.
- San Diego 24-Hour Dining
- If you want to be able to eat out in San Diego no matter how late or early it happens to be, or if you just can’t tell time and don’t want to have to worry, this is the list for you.
- San Diego After Midnight
- There is nothing quite like the hunger you get at three in the morning when everyone else has gone to sleep. If you’re hanging with the late crowd in San Diego, come and see where you can time out for a bite after midnight!
- San Diego After-Midnight Diners
- When the play or movie lets out, when the Dungeons & Dragons game is over, when the dance floor empties, most of San Diego has long since closed up shop. But there are a few places left to go when everyone else is sleeping.
- Zucco’s Cafe
- Review of Zucco’s Cafe in San José.
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- mmm-yoso!!!
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“As in, yoso-silly, yoso-hungry, yoso-full, or best of all; mmm-delici-yoso!!!!! An Ex-Pat Kama’aina and Friends explore food in San Diego and points beyond.” Kirk and friends include a lot of fine photos to visually tantalize.