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    Where can I get Foie Gras in Southern California?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Where can I get Foie Gras in Southern California?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Where can I get Foie Gras in Southern California?),it will help you,my kids.


Question:
I usually go to Pamplemousse. It is expensive there but good. I want to try someplace else.

Answer:
Hey Mike,

I am surprised at you. If you have been to Pamplemousse then I am sure you have heard of several of my favorite eateries that also carry Foie Gras:

Jack's La La Jolla, on Girard

Arterra - Marriott Carmel Valley on El Camino Real (It is Bradley Ogden's place.)

Laurel - Fifth Ave. and Laurel St. (Across from Balboa Park)

Bertrand @ Mr. "A"'s - Fifth and Laurel (Across from Laurel Rest)

910 Steak House - La Jolla (It's in the Grande Colonial)

Ruth Chris' Steak House - Across from Horton Plaza

Stingaree - Located on 6th near "J" Street (Naomi Wise from the Reader just reviewed this restaurant either this or last week).

They used to serve it at the U.S. Grant's - Grant Grille. The Grant opens in September - I don't know if they will have it on the menu.

As you can see from the names, none of these places will have this liver dish on the cheap.

Some of the places that I have mentioned may have pulled it from their menu over the past year, but these are the places that I remember in San Diego.

You also mention Southern California. There are a Ton of places up and down the coast (all over Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, Beverly Hills, Bel Air) If this list isn't enough, send me a note and I will list some of the places that I remember from LA area.

Hope I helped!

James in San Diego
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