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Amanda Gold
Bookshelf
July 11, 2011
Mission Street Food Book Reviewed a Month Early
Amanda Gold calls the conversational writing style ‘simultaneously self-deprecating and slightly smug.’
By
Jay Barmann
The Other Critics
June 25, 2010
Bauer Says Farallon Is ‘Back On Track’; Patti U. Tries Tacolicious;
Bauer gives Farallon 3.5 stars; Patti U. loves Tacolicious; Bargain Bite discovers HRD Coffee Shop.
By
Jay Barmann
The Other Critics
May 21, 2010
Patti U. Rushes Back to Bistro Aix; Reidinger Gorges Himself at Garçon!; Bauer
Bistro Aix reopens to a rave from Unterman; Bauer says Barndiva is much improved.
By
Jay Barmann
The Other Critics
Apr. 23, 2010
Bauer Slams Dry Creek Kitchen; Gold Gobbles Up the Chicken at Green Chile
鲍尔对达斯汀Valett不多很高兴说e’s execution at Palmer’s Dry Creek Kitchen; Amanda Gold says not so much about Green Chile Kitchen except that it’s bigger.
By
Jay Barmann
The Other Critics
Mar. 15, 2010
Bauer Digs Into the Small Plates at Barbacco; Gold Takes a Crack at
Bauer loves the small plates and the prices at Barbacco; Amanda Gold likes the nouveau Southern at Bruno’s a lot.
By
Jay Barmann
Mediavore
Feb. 8, 2010
Lafitte is Underway; Houston Vies to Get on the Foodie Map
By
Jay Barmann
The Other Critics
Feb. 4, 2010
Kauffman Cries ‘Uncle’ at Oye Managua; Gold Says ‘Meh’
Kauffman digs Nicaraguan food; Reidinger is overwhelmed by the portions of Czech food.
By
Jay Barmann