He also expanded his vision to new locations, including a Slanted Door in San Ramon and, more recently, France and Napa.
Charles Phan, the San Francisco chef credited as an innovator for bringing Vietnamese food to fine dining at his Slanted Door ...
Award-winning San Francisco chef Charles Phan, a trailblazer whose modern interpretations of Vietnamese cuisine at the ...
Charles Phan, the acclaimed San Francisco chef and restaurant owner who won two James Beard awards with the innovative food ...
The restaurant, which opened in San Francisco in 1995, married local ingredients with the food he grew up on and buoyed other chefs from immigrant families.
Curry Up Now and The Slanted Door. It is the second location for the restaurant; the original opened last year on San Francisco’s Pier 3. The kitchen at Alora is helmed by Nicholas Peters ...
The Colombian restaurant Parche in Oakland was one of my favorite premieres ... Charles Phan told Eater that the Slanted Door won’t return to the Ferry Building next year, but shared the good news ...
Rosette will have the same values (it will also be a co-op) but a menu that departs from Jude’s (and pretty much every other Seattle bar). “We love interesting flavors and interesting mixes,” Paschal ...
The menu can’t be read, but you just know the pints here are going to cost a fortune. Next door to the tavern is a colorful haberdashery, with a well-dressed mannequin minifigure. Speaking of which, ...
Once Reem’s California and Red Bay Coffee exit late next month, the two spaces will be remodeled and combined to make way for a future restaurant in a renovation project that is expected to take ...
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