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  1. Hi All, I know it is a fairly odd question, but does anyone know of any restaurant consultants/inspectors or someone fairly knowledgeable in restaurant equipment in the area that I might be able to talk to? I have a few questions about some old restaurant equipment. -Barry
  2. Paseo is great cheap cuban food, located near fremont which is a fun place to walk around.
  3. I agree that happy hours are the way to go... Brasa has a steak for $7 among other goodies if you buy a drink. Dahlia, Cascadia, and Palace Kitchen Also Mae Phim has a good thai food lunch for around $7 Also don't forget salumi, nothing like it anywhere else.
  4. Theo chocolate (http://www.theochocolate.com) in fremont always has nibs.
  5. World Spice has five spice and they will blend it for you, they also happen to have very fresh spices.
  6. What staffing changes at the Market Grill?
  7. I ate there the other day, mediocre at best. The pizza is from an gas powered oven that simply looks like it can can handle wood. The pizza's themselves are a bit doughy and when i was there underdone.
  8. Cafe Campagne is pretty good and you can get a 3-course meal for $25.
  9. My favorite coffee around here is Cafe Umbria, they do terrific italian roasts. The company is run by the same family who used to do Torrefazione before they were bought by Starbucks.
  10. I had the cannoli, while good I don't think it was truly Italian compared to the Italian bakeries in Chicago I used to go to.
  11. I like the pizza here as well... But my one complaint (and it could just be that I went too early as the regular chef wasn't there yet) is the pizza didn't have as much wood flavor as I wanted. I was watching them make the pizza and they didn't hold it up in the dome. Many wood oven pizza places hold the pizza in the dome of the oven during rotation (and sometimes a little longer) to try and get a bit of the smoke in it. I did like the number of other dishes they had on the menu that were prepared in the oven and were not pizza. Wood oven's are a great way to cook and can be used for many more things then just pizza.
  12. Also palace kitchen serves food till 1AM. They make a great burger.
  13. Good list... should take you a while I would add: Paseo Tutta Bella La Carta de Oaxaca La Medusa
  14. Woops... should have subscribed. If you want to buy brisket from Don & Joes, but prefer that "kosher" flavor you can try just kashering it (brining) yourself. Essentially put lots of kosher salt on it and leave it in the fridge for a few days. Wash the salt off before using it. From what I am told this is the reason why kosher salt is not iodized and chunky, you can wash it off easily. Also kosher beef can be pretty much everything, the general rule on kosher is you want to have as little blood as possible. This has pretty much been translated into anything which is near the sciatica nerve gets shipped to a non-kosher meat place as removing the sciatica without puncturing it is not easy (from what I am told). In Israel you can get kosher filet mignon, but around here it is pretty hard. Brisket, flank, london broil, skirt, are all easy to get kosher. The salting of the meat is to remove excess blood. For the extra credit there is also a more kosher version of beef called "glatt" for this they inspect the cow more for disease. I think they even fill the lungs with water to look for blemishes.
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