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Daniel Patterson's Dos and Don'ts in San Francisco

De Young, yes, Starbucks, no. 10 top tips from one of the city's most vibrant chefs
Daniel Patterson, founder of Coi Restaurant and now foraging aficionado: 'Have a Gilbraltar (a macchiato with more milk) at Blue Bottle Coffee. Don't drink Starbucks - there's too much terrific local independent coffee here. And don't forget to curb your wheels. You WILL get a ticket.'
Daniel Patterson, founder of Coi Restaurant and now foraging aficionado: 'Have a Gilbraltar (a macchiato with more milk) at Blue Bottle Coffee. Don't drink Starbucks - there's too much terrific local independent coffee here. And don't forget to curb your wheels. You WILL get a ticket.'


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San Francisco-based chef Daniel Patterson has a reputation for pushing the boundaries when it comes to exploring tastes and flavours. Perhaps it is unsurprising then, that the founder of Coi was one of 16 chefs to be found foraging in Finnish Lapland earlier this year on a four-day expedition organised by René Redzepi for the third edition of Cook it Raw. (Patterson also hosted the first US event for Redzepi's NOMA book tour in October).

In the rare moments he is not experimenting in the kitchen, Patterson can be found walking the streets of his home city. His top tips for visitors to San Francsico? 'Have a Gilbraltar (a macchiato with more milk) at Blue Bottle Coffee. And have a piece of cake, at their rooftop cafe in SFMOMA. Don't drink Starbucks - there's too much terrific local independent coffee here. And don't forget to curb your wheels. You WILL get a ticket.'

 

Follow the link to Serge the Concierge's blog for the full 10 dos and don'ts in San Francisco


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