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EATER SAN DIEGO YEAR END WRAP-UP, Part 7: Food Media Predict 2017 Restaurant/Food-Related Headlines

December 31, 2016 mgardiner

  Part 6 of Eater San Diego’s year end restaurant wrap-up asks San Diego food media members to predict the coming year's food and restaurant related headlines: … [Read more...]

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THRILLIST: San Diego’s 10 Best Neighborhoods for Dining Out, Ranked

October 18, 2016 mgardiner

San Diego’s city fathers and mothers (not to mention planners) are keen on telling us that ours is a “City of Neighborhoods.” They lied when they said it, and they lie now. San Diego is not a city of neighborhoods, never was, and cannot be for many reasons: Southern California … [Read more...]

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WORLD FARE: Carnitas Snack Shack is not what it seems

August 24, 2016 mgardiner

When my father's family ate pork when he was a kid, his dad, who'd been raised kosher, called it "zebra." When Hanis Cavin, who was "raised in a Jewish household where I couldn't eat a cheeseburger, shrimp or pork," opened his Temple-to-All-Things-Pork it probably never occurred … [Read more...]

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WORLD FARE: Best lunch in town, Part II: Urban Solace

March 11, 2015 MAG Leave a Comment

  No search for the best lunch in town would be complete without a hamburger. I say that even though I, personally, never eat burgers for lunch. That may change after a recent trip to Urban Solace (3823 30th St., North Park). Its signature burger features Niman … [Read more...]

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