Bon Appétit Employees’s Favourite Restaurant Meals, January 2023

I’m not large on New 12 months’s resolutions, and I didn’t precisely go into 2023 with a plan. I did, nevertheless, enter the 12 months intent on consuming very nicely, and if this roundup is any indication, so did the remainder of our group. My highlights of the month had been an exquisite sweet-salty beef carpaccio from a Cambodian pop-up I observe round New York like a Deadhead, and a carbonara-ish dry ramen from a San Francisco chef’s counter that includes uni and cured salmon roe that melted right into a kind of briny pasta sauce. Different staffers’ greatest meals included life-changing okonomiyaki in Coral Gables, Florida, a caramelized onion torta in New York, and lots extra indicators that, if nothing else, it’s going to be a really tasty 12 months. —Elazar Sontag, restaurant editor

Buddy

3115 22nd St., San Francisco

It was an enormous blow to the neighborhood, usually, and to me, personally, when Claire Sprouse closed Hunky Dory, a Brooklyn all-day café that served up unbelievable hen sandwiches and cocktails. Some may say I even took it personally, CLAIRE. So on a latest journey to San Francisco, I prioritized stopping by Buddy, a wine bar that Sprouse co-owns with three different veterans of the Bay Space bar scene. With the nice and cozy service and the low-ABV sherry, vermouth, and amaro-based cocktails (together with a dynamite clarified milk punch), I felt like I used to be again at Hunky’s bar. The tightly curated menu included my platonic superb of an ideal bar chunk—gougères generously topped with creamy labneh and beads of smoked trout roe. It’s the whole lot one might need from a neighborhood spot. If solely it had been my neighborhood… —MacKenzie Chung Fegan, senior commerce editor


Noodle in a Haystack

4601 Geary Blvd., San Francisco

I’d learn in regards to the mind-altering experience of consuming at this set-course ramen tasting counter in San Francisco, so after all I deliberate a go to once I was on the town on a latest journey. I used to be extraordinarily excited, however admittedly couldn’t determine what a set-course ramen dinner would appear like. Was I going to pound six consecutive bowls of noodles and soup? That sounded good, however overwhelming. Your complete expertise ended up being way more light. Although the finale of the savory programs was a bowl of transcendent ramen with broth and all, the remainder of the dishes had been interpretations of the dish—calling on and repurposing the methods and seasonings that make a bang-up bowl of ramen. 

What actually bought me was a dish that had no broth. A small swirl of bouncy, tightly wound noodles had been slicked with salty shoyu tare and adorned with a lobe of uni, a soy-cured egg yolk, and cured salmon roe. I might’ve stared on the dish for hours, however the directions from the kitchen had been clear: “Stir all of it up and make it ugly.” Because the uni melted into the noodles and egg yolk glossed each strand, there was nothing ugly about it. —Elazar Sontag, restaurant editor

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