tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4122116860652110072.post3190156683968568930..comments2023-05-22T03:33:17.420-07:00Comments on EAST BAY FOOD SCENE: RICH TABLE (SF) - Follow the Yellow Brick BridgeThe Food Apprecianadohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15239086968284841820noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4122116860652110072.post-6809468744287375192013-03-21T22:56:48.528-07:002013-03-21T22:56:48.528-07:00You are too kind. I love that we share a similar ...You are too kind. I love that we share a similar history. The good news is I've moved my blog to www.eastbayfoodscene.com and am still writing! The bad news is, if it can be considered bad news, I would be ever so grateful if you would repost your comments there where others can share them. Either way, thank you so much for taking the time.The Food Apprecianadohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15239086968284841820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4122116860652110072.post-56019774360358868222013-03-16T10:54:17.145-07:002013-03-16T10:54:17.145-07:00Speaking of immediate embraces, your writing is al...Speaking of immediate embraces, your writing is also warm and hospitable. Your reverie of childhood really touched me. My Italian grandparents also lived in San Francisco and I remember City of Paris very well and was recently appreciating the fact that Neiman Marcus wasn't allowed to destroy the rotunda, where they currently serve a very nice Afternoon Tea under that magnificent dome. Your Aunt Susan would have appreciated it. My family also had an East Bay connection. I fondly remember piling into the car after Sunday dinner with my mother's parents in San Francisco to drive over the Bay Bridge, to have dessert with my father's family. Remember the hand painted Ghirardelli Chocolate sign on the SF side of the bridge? Or the Hamm's brewery neon sign with it's ever ebbing and flowing beer glass? Perhaps SF was OZ back then.<br /><br />But I digress; your writing is lovely and I hope you decide to continue with your reviews. I see it has been several months since this last entry. You've convinced me to try Rich Table and now that I've found your blog I'm going to try some of your suggestions from the East Bay which I love to explore, but feel slightly intimidated by, since I don't know it very well. Keep up the great work. BTW I found your blog through Foodspotting; thanks for linking it to your profile.justafoodiehttp://www.wellfedtravel.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com