Eat It: Jacques' and Showdogs Celebrate, We Get Wild
Jacques Pepin Turns 75
The inimitable Jacques Pepin, master chef and KQED booster, is turning 75. In honor of the occasion, Waterbar is preparing a special birthday party on October 14, and party-goers can expect baked oysters, truffled grilled cheese sandwiches, foie gras torchon and much more. Should you have a chance face-to-face with the chef, we suggest discussing his hobby, pétanque. Tickets are $125; to purchase, call 415-392-4400 or visit cityboxoffice.com
Showdogs Celebrates Their 1st Anniversary
Has it really been a year since Showdogs haute-dog emporium classed up Market Street? In honor of the occasion, the menu is expanding to include "Showiches," including a Showburger and a fried chicken sandwich. Be among the first to sample the new offerings at the anniversary party on October 15 from 6-8 p.m. Your $20 tickets gets you local brews and snacks—and there will be live music.
Wine and Vietnamese Food
Last week it was wine and mountain cheeses. This week, the crew at 18 Reasons is schooling attendees on wine and Vietnamese food. Bi-Rite wine buyer Trac Le and Linh Phu will serve a multicourse meal, paired with wines that can stand up to the robust flavors—lemongrass, fish sauce, and more—of the classic Vietnamese dishes. For tickets, click here.
Get Wild With Connie Green
Master forager Connie Green, a household name among the country's top chefs, will be at Omnivore Books on October 16 with coauthor Sarah Scott to celebrate the release of their book, The Wild Table. Join the duo as they talk mushrooms, sea beans, huckleberries and more. The talk runs from 3-4 p.m. and is free—linger for a few hours and you can catch baker and Francophile Dorie Greenspan, who will be signing copies of her book, Around My French Table, from 6-7 p.m.
Sunday Brunch at Boulette's with Jessica Theroux
Jessica Theroux's recently released first book, Cooking with Italian Grandmothers, chronicles a year she spent in Italy, learning the culinary tricks of the trade from a dozen "old stoves." She'll be celebrating the book's launch on October 17 with a Sunday brunch at Boulette's Larder. For details on this and other book events, click here.
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