Check, Please! Bay Area reviews: Dad’s Luncheonette, Marzano, East Bay Spice Company
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KQED
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video
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Bay Area
Food
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Arts
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Publication Date |
Apr 11, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:28:00
Check, Please! Bay Area find a small menu with a large heart in Half Moon Bay, Italian cuisine with Californian flair in Oakland, and a cocktail bar with Indian street food in Berkeley.
Watch Last Season Now Check, Please! Bay Area Season 14 episode 1 airs Thursday, April 11 at 7:30pm on KQED 9. See other television airtimes. And never miss an episode by subscribing to the video podcast. In this episode, we visit a red caboose in Half Moon Bay housing a restaurant helmed by a Michelin-starred chef called Dad’s Luncheonette where the menu is small but has a large heart. Next, we’re off to a neighborhood destination in the Glenview neighborhood of Oakland, a cozy spot named after Italy’s most famous tomato, Marzano. Finally, we end in Berkeley at East Bay Spice Company, a college-town bar with intriguing cocktails, hot Indian food and a cool vibe. Host Leslie Sbrocco and guests on the set of season 14 episode 1. (Grace Cheung) Get Restaurant Information: * Dad's Luncheonette (Half Moon Bay) * Marzano (Oakland) * East Bay Spice Company (Berkeley) Host Leslie Sbrocco sipping wine on set (Wendy Goodfriend) My name is Leslie Sbrocco and I'm the host of Check, Please! Bay Area. Each week, I will be sharing my tasting notes about the wine, beer, and spirits the guests and I drank on set during the taping of the show. palmer.fr/en/vins/blanc-de-blancs-2/">NV Palmer & Co Blanc de Blancs, Champagne, France $60 Champagne is one of the world’s finest pleasures. I find I’m a much happier person with bubbles in hand. This Chardonnay-based sparkling is elegant and full of finesse. Citrus-scented with underlying aromas of freshly-baked bread, the stylish Champagne is supported by a ping of palate-pleasing minerality. It’s a wine to drink now or will benefit from a few years of aging. If you haven’t heard of this Champagne producer, it’s one to seek out when splurging on sparkling. Palmer & Co has more than 415 hectares of sustainably-grown vineyards with nearly half of those classified as Grands and Premiers Cru from the Montagne de Reims area of Champagne, France. A true classic. 2017 Kim Crawford ‘Signature Reserve’ Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand $25 Popular with Sauv-Savvie Americans, Kim Crawford is a recognized and much-loved brand. (It was actually started by a winemaker named Kim and his wife Erica Crawford, though no longer owned by them.) This bottling, however, is more powerful than its familiar Kim Crawford brethren. It takes Kiwi Sauvignon Blanc to the next level. Intensely fruit-driven with layers of tangy lemon/lime freshness, it also sports full-bodied flair and a mouthwatering finish. Serve with shellfish and salads, of course, but don’t forget it has enough stuffing to take on roast chicken with mustard sauce or even grilled pork chops with mango salsa. Highly recommended with a serious “wow” factor. 2016 Early Mountain Foothills, Virginia $27 I have been impressed by the quality of the wines coming from Virginia for the past few years. After visiting the region to explore its history and plethora of stunning properties, I believe Virginia ranks among the best places in the country to taste wine. And it’s not just me.

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