Cafe Saint Rose

CLOSED First the foodies found it. Then the chefs found it. Now, the rest of Santa Rosa is getting wind of what may be one of the better restaurants to open ’round these parts in, well, let’s just say its been a bit of a dry spell. In fact, just a few weeks after opening, […]

Taste of Petaluma

Miss the first annual Taste? Check out the video from our sister blogs at the Petaluma Argus Courier

Cheap sweets

Is Safeway outclassing the neighborhood patisserie? Okay, not yet, but they’re bucking for your gourmet business. Along with recent facelifts of the mega grocery stores, in-house bakeries have been improving substantially as well. First, it was a not altogether horrible bagel. Next came the addition of gourmet cakes and pastries, which are suprisingly good (though […]

Best Buns in Town

Whether you like ’em grilled, fried, sprinkled with onions, dripping with special sauce, thrown over animal style or pink enough to still be mooing in the middle, hamburgers inspire a fanatical passion usually reserved for sports teams or rock stars. In other words, beware the fool who stands between me and my favorite patty. (Which […]

Eating for a cause

After months…and months…and months of waiting, a new Cafe des Croissant/Grateful Bagel has opened on the corner of Brookwood and 4th St. One of the few bakeries in the SR (why is that, anyway?), their croissants never fail to leave the bag, my fingers, most of the inside of my car and several handfuls of […]

Pupusas, Part 2

I don’t speak Spanish. I do speak Fried. As in chicken, mozzarella sticks, zucchini, the occasional Blooming Onion, and once a Twinkie. In the universal language of crispy deliciousness, I am fluent. And pupusas, a duo of thick, fried tortillas with meat and/or cheese stuffed between them, have recently become a new part of my […]

What’s a pupusa?

TGIF: It’s nearly 5pm on Friday afternoon and I’m headed out the door to a brand-spanking new Salvadorian restaurant at the intersection of Brookwood and Mt. Olive (near the fairgrounds in the former China Gate location). The main dish at the tiny storefront location is Pupusas, a thick, handmade corn tortilla filled with cheese, zucchini […]

Doing it animal-style at In-N-Out

I’m not a cash-carrying kind of gal. The green stuff just ends up stuffed in a pocket somewhere, or worse, spent. This is rarely a problem until I end up walking into a restaurant, ordering my meal, and only then discovering they don’t take Visa. Or checks. Or my sweet smile as collateral. (Actually, that […]

Sayonara secret sushi

  Good things never last. Takeshi Uchida, who’s been serving up reasonably priced takeout sushi every Monday, Wednesday and Friday out of Santa Rosa’s Oddfellow’s Hall is packing up his knives and moving on. Since last spring, he’s been my secret sushi fix, hidden away in the industrial stainless steel kitchen every Monday, Wednesday and […]

Pupusaria Salvadorna

Santa Rosa pupuseria speaks the international language of fried deliciousness