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  1. Celebrity Settings
    Jacques Pépin Lauds Joshua Skenes, Loves His Rabbit at FCI Dinner Pepin was on hand at a dinner celebrating the launch of FCI’s new California campus.
  2. Pre-Previews
    Jeremy Fox Finally on the Hunt for Restaurant Spaces in S.F. and the East Bay The working title: Smith.
  3. Movin’ On Up
    Saison to Relocate Within the Year, Probably Downtown The move is still probably six to eight months out.
  4. Video Feed
    How the Food at Saison Compares to Japan, According to Nombe’s Mari Take a visual tour through the Saison menu, narrated by Japanese chef Mari Takahashi.
  5. Foodievents
    Kim Alter, Eli Kirshstein to Join Jeremy Fox for Saison Takeover We’re curious if this isn’t the last collaboration we’ll see between Fox and Alter.
  6. Foodievents
    Jeremy Fox to Take Over Saison for a Week in June While Joshua Skenes is away at Aspen Food & Wine, Chef Fox will be at the helm.
  7. Foodievents
    Fox and Skenes Team Up for a Dinner April 26 Eight courses, $148.
  8. Awards
    Newly Crowned Best New Chef Josh Skenes ‘Had a Complete Blast’ in 季节的厨师把一些爱尔兰汽车炸弹with George Mendes.
  9. Awards
    Confirmed: Joshua Skenes Named Best New Chef We’re calling it: Joshua Skenes is among Food & Wine’s Best New Chefs for 2011.
  10. Culinary Twitterings
    Joshua Skenes Quite Likely AmongFood & Wine’s Best New Chefs for Among Dana Cowin’s Twitter riddles today: ‘Bay Area ale.’
  11. Not-So-Hopelessly Delayed
    Dcantr Raw Bar Delayed for a Bit The reopening won’t be happening too soon.
  12. Beer Me
    Sixpoint’s Saison Makes Its Philly Debut Tonight The new brew is the Brooklyn brewery’s first spring seasonal.
  13. Where to Eat
    Fig-Gate Behind Us,Bon AppPays Tribute to the S.F. Restaurant Look out for the tourists to take up a bunch of reservations at these nine restaurants this summer.
  14. Slideshow
    Marrow Matters: San Francisco’s Best Bone Marrow Dishes Check out our slideshow of the nine best bone marrow dishes around the Bay right now.
  15. Neighborhood Watch
    Saigon Sandwiches Temporarily Shutters, Off the Grid Returns to Fort Mason, and Also, Marche is closing in Menlo Park.
  16. Temporary Closings
    Dcantr Closed Temporarily, Becoming a Raw Bar They’ll reopen in March.
  17. Chef Shuffle
    Saison Parts Ways With Its Chef de Cuisine Chef de cuisine Brett Cooper is gone.
  18. Lists
    Skenes, Lee, Moore All Nominated forFood & WinePeople’s Choice Food & Wine is doing a poll this year, separate from their editorial choices for Best New Chefs, for “The People’s Best New Chef.”
  19. Lists
    Bauer Blesses Eleven Restaurants As Best Openers of 2010 He couldn’t quite whittle the list down to ten.
  20. Trends
    TheJournalUrges You to Cook in Your Living Room Fireplace This We see this new how-to as fraught with potential for holiday disasters.
  21. Gift Guide
    The Grub Street Gift Guide, Part 2: Expert Picks Sam Calagione, Ruth Reichl, José Andrés, and more give us their holiday gift picks.
  22. Health Concerns
    Acquerello, Saison Get Perfect Scores, La Folie Less So in Health Inspection See how the rest of the Michelin-starred places scored.
  23. Slideshow
    Take a Look at Dcantr, a.k.a. The Stable Café at Night, and Saison’s See our slideshow of the new Saison wine bar.
  24. Openings
    Opening Tonight: Dcantr, the New Saison Wine Bar The wine bar within the Stable Cafe will offer a full food menu, a la carte, which can also be enjoyed on the fireside patio.
  25. Chef Shuffle
    Saison Steals a Pastry Chef From Meadowood Matt Tinder moves from Meadowood back to the city.
  26. Dish Demo
    Joshua Skenes Plays With Fire at Saison See a demonstration of how to roast beets directly on the embers of a fire.
  27. What to Eat
    What to Eat at Dcantr, Possibly Opening Next Week Saison’s new casual offshoot, which will occupy the Stable Cafe in the evenings, is aiming for a November 9 opening.
  28. Neighborhood Watch
    Dcantr Coming Soon, Grub Softly Opens, and More Also, Fillmore Bakeshop is now open.
  29. Lists
    Michelin 2011 Guide Released: Meadowood Rises to Three Stars, Chez Panisse The Bay Area is abuzz with its new three-star promotion.
  30. Lists
    Michelin Handicapping: How Many Stars Might Manresa, Frances, or Prospect Get? Who will be our next three-star restaurant, after French Laundry, and more Michelin drama.
  31. Oenophile
    Sommeliers and Wine Geeks Alike Sing Praises of Low-Alcohol Wines The lower the booze, the better the food tastes, and thus Rieslings and Pinots are all the rage.
  32. Trends
    Steak, Pizza, and Lots More Casual Eating: Our Fall Trend Watch Finally, S.F. is getting a Neapolitan pizza wave, and a steakhouse wave, and a bevy of simpler cocktail menus.
  33. The Other Critics
    Bauer Smiles on Saison to the Tune of Three Stars; Patti U. Sups at Superior Bauer adores the revamped Saison, and Patti U. finds some yummy Cantonese in the Outer Richmond.
  34. We Didn’t Start the Fire
    Fire Department Crashes ‘Fire Dinner’ at Saison At a special dinner last night, guest chef Jeremy Fox stoked the fire a little too much.
  35. Trends
    Joshua Skenes, ‘Modern-Day Forager’ The Financial Times is fascinated with how many chefs are picking and growing their own stuff out here.
  36. Mediavore
    到哪里去寻Vegetabl有空吗es from Hippies; SoCal Still Has Milkmen A visit to the Free Farm on Gough, a dish demo from Saison, and more…
  37. Reopenings
    Take a Look Inside (and Outside) Saison, Reopening Today Josh Skenes’ pop-up-turned-big-boy restaurant returns this evening, and will soon feature an a la carte menu.
  38. Reopenings
    What to Eat at Saison, Reopening Tuesday See the re-opening night menu at Josh Skenes newly remodeled restaurant.
  39. Neighborhood Watch
    Saison Relaunches on June 22, Kwanjai Thai Closes, and More Saison goes from pop-up to almost full-time, Mas o Menos coming to the Marina, and more…
  40. Trends
    Chefs Fed Up With All Your Special Requests Our nation of “split-shot soy mocha latte with sugar-free vanilla, light foam” orderers are making life difficult for chefs.
  41. Lists
    Five Restaurants That Should Be in the Top 100 But Aren’t If we were the ones writing this list, there are five or six more newer places that would be knocking off some of the old.
  42. Neighborhood Watch
    Roland’s Bagels Shutters, Beer Pairings at Delarosa, and More
  43. Nonstaurants
    TheNYTDiscovers Nonstaurants “Instead of crying because the bank won’t give me $2 million to open a restaurant, this is a way I can do it.” – Tommy Halvorson, EAT @ 111 Minna.
  44. Mediavore
    Saison Adds Thursdays; Nasty Facts About Nigella
  45. Trends
    Soon You May Be Eating Foie Aboard a ‘57 Greyhound Bus The biggest takeaway from today’sChronpiece about pop-up restaurants? The news that the Free Range Dining boys will soon be serving mobile dinners aboard a ‘57 Greyhound.
  46. The Other Critics
    Scopa Knocked Up to Three Stars; Saison a Visit to the Country
  47. Temporary Closings
    Batter Bakery Open After Flood; Stable Cafe Still Closed Stable Cafe and the businesses sharing its space are still closed, except Batter Bakery.
  48. Mediavore
    La Boulange Status Quo; Saison Celebrates Summer
  49. Openings
    New Restaurant to Open One Day at a Time Weekly service to start Sunday at Saison