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"tenderloin" Definitions
  1. good quality meat from the back or side of a cow or pigTopics Foodc2

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The pork tenderloin sandwich has its own "Tenderloin Lovers" Trail.
Pork tenderloin: Season tenderloin with salt, pepper, Italian seasoning, and minced garlic.
"We went viral in the Tenderloin," Neil Shah, a lead volunteer at Code Tenderloin, said in an interview.
Mr. Falk is the chief executive of the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, an affordable-housing developer in San Francisco's impoverished Tenderloin district.
Recipe: Pork Tenderloin Stuffed With Herbs and Capers And to Drink ... With this zesty, herbal tenderloin roast, my first choice would be a riesling.
I turn off the oven and have a minor freak-out: I totally misread the diagram for cooking pork tenderloin and thought it was 20-453 minutes per pound — not the entire tenderloin.
Back in the Tenderloin, I met with Del Seymour, a former drug dealer who runs a nonprofit organization called Code Tenderloin, in which he trains local low-income people for the job market.
The deepest poverty in the Tenderloin simply can't be hacked.
The tenderloin demands a red, the pesto a crisp white.
For years I avoided the tenderloin, choosing the fattier options.
Pork tenderloin gets a bad rap, often with good reason.
While New York's Tenderloin gave way to the comparatively squeaky-clean version of midtown Manhattan that is now a Sim City of Sephoras and Pret a Mangers, San Francisco's Tenderloin still remains… decidedly loiny.
The closest thing Indiana has to a state food is the pork tenderloin sandwich: a tenderloin medallion, pounded until it is as broad and flat as an Indiana cornfield, then breaded and deep-fried.
More than $1,000 for a night in San Francisco's Tenderloin district.
The median household income in the Tenderloin was $12,210 in 2013.
Other dishes on the menu included lobster bisque and beef tenderloin.
Get the recipe for Pork Tenderloin with Red and Yellow Peppers.
Reheat the pork tenderloin, asparagus, and potatoes from the family dinner.
The Tenderloin, the Mission District and Potrero Hill were his haunts.
She had much respect in the [Tenderloin District of San Francisco].
Mokhtar grew up in San Francisco's poor and troubled Tenderloin neighborhood.
The Tenderloin and SoMa neighborhoods currently have around 3,700 homeless residents.
So would Marian Burros's recipe for a mustard-glazed pork tenderloin.
The Who outside their hotel in the Tenderloin, San Francisco, 1967.
Toss the tenderloin in the heated oven and begin cleaning the kitchen.
The Tenderloin was the gay Mecca of San Francisco in the 60s.
He had changed, however, and other people in the Tenderloin could, too.
We chronicled the 300 block of Hyde Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood.
The only cut that has ever left me cold is the tenderloin.
WATCH THIS: Why Christina Milian Likes to 'Wine' Down for a Risque Scene Guests will then choose from entree options like beef tenderloin, pork tenderloin, roasted chicken, kale & quinoa salad, gemelli pasta and a fresh catch of the day.
So gentrification is happening and reducing crime in the Tenderloin, but it's slow.
That might seem a one-sided assessment of the Tenderloin, and it is.
Or roast Marian Burros's savory-sweet recipe for a mustard-glazed pork tenderloin.
It isn't refined or impressive, like a rack of lamb or beef tenderloin.
In fact, their favorite meal is grilled pork tenderloin with bacon corn relish.
Often passed up for more glamorous cuts, the pork tenderloin deserves greater appreciation.
Host: Here, have a bite of Beyoncé tenderloin or enjoy the BBQ LeBron chops.
Smitty's Tenderloin Shop, 1401 SW Army Post Road, Des Moines; 515-287-4742; smittystenderloins.com.
Dolby gave $30,000 to Code Tenderloin this year, after a $10,000 donation in 2015.
Then, a prime tenderloin with truffle mac and cheese, English peas, and Parmesan cheese.
Compton's Cafeteria [in the Tenderloin District] was the center of the universe for us.
Familiar cuts like tenderloin tend to sell out quickly, though they are replenished regularly.
America's Test Kitchen show you the difference between strip steak, rib eye and tenderloin.
To me, a larger monkfish tail looks like a pork tenderloin, ready to roast.
For a Wednesday night dinner, try Marian Burros's recipe for mustard-glazed pork tenderloin.
Also because: That tenderloin recipe, from Marian Burros, is really, really simple to make.
And the Tenderloin Technology Lab, which helps people put together resumes and conduct job searches.
For that matter it doesn't really fit into any clear narrative about the Tenderloin whatsoever.
A real estate agent talks about helping Reddit with its recent move into the Tenderloin.
I then head to the butcher to pick up the beef tenderloin for Christmas dinner.
I lower the oven temperature and place the tenderloin and potatoes in with the asparagus.
Well, there's five queens on the Greyhound bus depot in 1967 headed to the Tenderloin.
There are a lot of conflicting origin stories about how the Tenderloin got its name.
I met Riley in the Tenderloin early on a crisp, clear morning in mid-September.
Dinner: Pork tenderloin stuffed with herbs and capers, alongside a mound of classic mashed potatoes.
There's a full menu of overstuffed deli sandwiches, seafood combos, Romanian tenderloin and assorted cheesecakes.
Ask for a nice 3- to 4-pound roast from the middle of the tenderloin.
In these locations, especially the Tenderloin neighborhood, sidewalks can wind up scattered with human feces.
You could grill pork tenderloin with rosemary, serve it alongside mashed potato salad with scallions.
Pork tenderloin for the hubby, macaroni and cheese for the baby, and refrigerated raviolis for me.
Located in San Francisco's Tenderloin district, Glide was co-founded and is led by the Rev.
Turn on the oven, dice the potatoes and onion and place them around the seasoned tenderloin.
They are running a special dinner called Aporkalypse — six courses featuring pork tenderloin, belly, bacon, etc.
He agrees to pick up a pre-seasoned pork tenderloin on his way to my place.
So I came back home to the Tenderloin, got another boyfriend, and his name was Joe.
"This is one of our priority areas," Grace Gatpandan, a police spokeswoman, said of the Tenderloin.
The building, one block from the homeless shelter where they had been, is in the Tenderloin.
He buys a random assortment of meats and vegetables, throwing in a pork tenderloin for tonight.
Guests appeared to enjoy the accommodations, reveling in the ballroom's gilded columns and grilled beef tenderloin.
If found guilty of their actions in the Tenderloin, the officers in question could face dismissal.
In many ways the Tenderloin looks like a movie version of poverty: garishly, baroquely, almost implausibly destitute.
District 238 includes several other neighborhoods, including mid-Market, the Tenderloin, and parts of the Mission District.
It's in a part of town where Wolf knows just how great the need is -- the Tenderloin.
He's an expert, and he's bridging the world of tech and the Tenderloin in a meaningful way.
The tech businesses are in that neighborhood, known as the Tenderloin, too—most notably Twitter and Uber.
Mr. Brockman remembered once complaining to him about the panhandlers in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco.
Within San Francisco, the Tenderloin neighborhood has long been considered the heart of the city's homelessness crisis.
On the menu are beef tenderloin with fig sauce, honey-glazed ham, potatoes, bread pudding and drinks.
You could cook Melissa Clark's recipe for a garlicky beef tenderloin with orange-horseradish sauce as well.
When Ever Gold's previous lease became unaffordable in the Tenderloin, just under a year ago, McClintock relocated.
After all, pork tenderloin is easy to find and fast to cook, making it extremely weeknight friendly.
In search of it, I head to the roof of the Hamilton Families shelter in the Tenderloin.
An herby breadcrumb coat made from cornbread adheres to the tenderloin with the help of some mustard.
All this makes it strange to say that the Tenderloin also feels like a happy place in ways.
The auction is hosted by eBay, and CEO Devin Wenig opines on his industry's relationship with the Tenderloin.
She was recently evicted from her own Tenderloin apartment, which was redeveloped into condos for the super rich.
The weekly ad also promotes a fresh, USDA Choice hand-trimmed beef tenderloin roast for $9.99 per pound.
The federal courthouse, situated in the notorious Tenderloin district, is surrounded for blocks by trash, urine, and worse.
The menu included smoked beef tenderloin, fried catfish and a Texas chocolate sheet cake ablaze with birthday candles.
Try the famous pork tenderloin, ignoring one of the many theories about the cause of Mozart's death: trichinosis.
That way we get to eat both loin and tenderloin in the same dish, which is really nice.
It's in sort of a sketchy neighborhood (the Tenderloin), but it's so central, it makes it worth it.
It took Niegelsky about a week to muster the courage to take his first bite of pork tenderloin.
By moving from one affordable building to another, he was leaving a coveted apartment back in the Tenderloin.
I'd like to eat this twice-cooked pork tenderloin, with smashed red potatoes with cabbage on the side.
His characters dwell mostly in the dive bars and low-rent hotel rooms of San Francisco's Tenderloin district.
If you're heading in that direction, consider grilling a beef tenderloin roast with zesty, garlicky pesto swirled inside.
For my main, I had the beef tenderloin — a difficult dish to pull off successfully on a plane.
Whip out your trusty cast iron to sear the tenderloin, then transfer it to the oven to finish.
Glide is the only site in the Tenderloin where you can walk in and reserve a shelter bed.
"You got to help [the homeless] get a job, hence my support for the Tenderloin Technology Lab," Newmark said.
Guests enjoyed chilled lobster, roasted tenderloin, red wine-braised short rib, carrots and black garlic, and potato mille-feuille.
Nonprofits are supporting the San Fran supervisor's effort to make part of the Tenderloin area a protected cultural district.
Ian Furminger, one of three officers convicted of stealing money and drugs from residents of low-rent Tenderloin hotels.
They found that their lab-grown meat fell in between the springiness of a hamburger and a beef tenderloin.
Without more programs like Code Tenderloin, Seymour doesn't see the city being able to reduce homelessness in the future.
When you walked up Market Street, you would walk into the Tenderloin, and it was like la la land.
I went back to my Tenderloin apartment, and I pretty much didn't leave for two and a half days.
Sing Sing has been a Tenderloin hangout since 1990, and its decor feels a bit like a time capsule.
The Tenderloin, though it may not look it at first glance, just might be a paradise of its own.
Before plates of lobster and beef tenderloin were served, Trump delivered remarks from a podium as the sun set.
Nowhere is the stark social divide that defines San Francisco in 2018 on display more than in the Tenderloin.
This book is about Mokhtar's journey from the Tenderloin to the mountains of Yemen in pursuit of a dream.
Felicia Elizondo, a longtime trans activist, remembered being beaten and jailed when she got to the Tenderloin in 1967.
Members of the local V.F.W. club were shooting pool at Whimp's Place, as diners sat before plates of tenderloin.
Tuesday seems from my vantage to be a good night for Marian Burros's recipe for mustard-glazed pork tenderloin.
Whoever you are and wherever you come from, there's always a place for you in this corner of the Tenderloin.
Now, any grade-schooler should be able to reassure you that the heart, much like the tenderloin, is a muscle.
Highly recommended is Asador La Vaca Argentina, an Argentine spot where they serve an excellent beef tenderloin and classic empanadas.
Read MoreTech's quest to revive San Francisco's Tenderloin Today's tech workers also prefer a more urban landscape over corporate remoteness.
Frontify's previous seed investors include Doodle co-founder Myke Naef, former Googler Thomas Duebendorfer, and Cédric Waldburger of Tenderloin Ventures.
She had either collected them or they were living—I think they were actually living in basements in the Tenderloin.
And everyone I saw at the TCU was a failed sex worker, or occasionally a cocktail waitress in the Tenderloin.
When you walked up Market Street, you would walk into the Tenderloin [District], and it was like La La Land.
Currently available only in the Tenderloin in San Francisco, Concrn was designed to provide an alternative to calling emergency services.
When it comes to pork, most home cooks know the chop, the tenderloin, the loin roast, even the Boston butt.
As for Melissa Clark's recipe for garlicky beef tenderloin with orange-horseradish sauce, won't you cook it in my stead?
I'd like to cook Melissa's new recipe for pork tenderloin stuffed with herbs and capers at some point as well.
The dish (billed as beef tenderloin stir-fry on the Llama Inn menu) "is a childhood favorite," Ramirez tells us.
But Cubs pork tenderloin Kyle Schwarber in left field provided some excitement for those still watching past the standard nine innings.
San Francisco, California: 1 dead, 3 injuredAt about 1 AM, a shooting broke out on the street in the Tenderloin district.
The Tenderloin neighborhood, for example, is one of the city's most dense areas and has a reputation for crime and poverty.
Even though there were many people in Iowa who were campaigning for the pork tenderloin sandwich, you could find that elsewhere.
He chimes in on how he built a tech lab in the Tenderloin, where many services for homeless residents are located.
He was sitting in his car in the midst of a 22018-day bender in the city's drug-ridden Tenderloin district.
The winning streak continued with a dish of sliced pork tenderloin in a tasty brown sauce with assorted mushrooms and peapods.
There was no set agenda for the lobster-and-beef-tenderloin meal; during dessert the CEOs pressed the President on immigration.
One display focuses on the Compton's Cafeteria riots, placing the Tenderloin at the epicenter of San Francisco's nascent gay rights movement.
"Some parts of the Tenderloin, you're walking, and you smell it and you have to hold your breath," Ms. Warren said.
At one time, the homeless, drug-addicted and mentally ill were concentrated in the Tenderloin, so no one paid much attention.
But he did say that the police are "constantly" patrolling the Tenderloin and hopping out of their cars to make arrests.
Mokhtar spoke some Arabic, but a street-smart American kid from the Tenderloin was predictably out of place in rural Yemen.
Ms. Techamuanvivit lives in San Francisco and opened her first restaurant, Kin Khao, at the edge of the Tenderloin in 2014.
He had to give notice in the Tenderloin, and couldn't afford April rent in two places in addition to a deposit.
The cocktail reception menu is high-roller comfort food: lump crab cakes, lobster tails, beef tenderloin sliders and Alaskan king crab.
I have spinach ravioli and chicken sausage, as does my older son, while my husband and younger son eat turkey tenderloin.
We open our Hello Fresh bag to make hoisin-glazed beef meatballs, but discover they sent the ingredients for pork tenderloin.
Strip loin, rib-eye and tenderloin steaks and roasts are available at Balducci's markets in New York, Connecticut, Maryland and Virginia.
Diners can order non-pizza entrees, like a beef tenderloin crudo or marinated white asparagus with cured egg yolk and bottarga.
It's on the edge of San Francisco's gritty Tenderloin neighborhood, though that feeling is non-existent within the historic flatiron building.
Joyce's "round of spiced beef," Russell went on, had become a tenderloin marinated in a fig glaze, then rolled in cocoa.
But Alba has also concocted a peppercorn-crusted beef tenderloin option for the host that dares to be a bit different.
Mickelson selected a Spanish menu, including gazpacho, beef tenderloin with manchego cheese and tortilla, and Spanish apple pie with ice cream.
It uses hip-hop to empower young voices in the Tenderloin and encourage them to create art and tell their own stories.
Embrapa has to be "more diversified, not less" to support production of foodstuffs, from açaí, a tropical fruit, to tenderloin and fish.
This "Tenderloin District," as it was sometimes called, was contained between the streets of Iberville, St. Louis, North Basin, and North Robertson.
This area, the Tenderloin and a portion of the South of Market (SoMA) neighborhood, have long been known as dens of vice.
"The only support we had was from each other," says Felicia Elizondo, who moved to the Tenderloin in 1963 as a teenager.
On my first visit to his place in Laramie, he cooked for me, including a tenderloin from a deer he'd killed himself.
How has one divine creature blessed us with ham, bacon, ribs, pulled pork, tenderloin, and, well, so many other delicious fleshy bits?
He's brought a pork tenderloin and a rather large container of lardons—a sweet, smoky pork dish is just on the horizon.
Proceeds benefit the Glide Foundation, a charity in San Francisco's Tenderloin district that serves the poor, homeless or those battling substance abuse.
"I wish—I wish you could have been there when we met one of those kids out in the Tenderloin," he said.
Trump's comments likely refer to a concentrated epidemic in the Tenderloin neighborhood, home to one of the dirtiest blocks in San Francisco.
State of the Art One day not long ago, an Uber driver picked up a passenger in San Francisco's gritty Tenderloin district.
The Public Works Department and a nonprofit organization in the Tenderloin picked up 2300,215 needles from the streets over the last year.
In a crowded piano bar in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood recently, a few dozen young Democrats gathered to watch the candidates debate.
Named after Turkish delight, this is tenderloin in thin slices that are passed over the grill just long enough to mark them.
Some will roast a goose, or a beef tenderloin, still others will gussy up some cup ramen and call it a night.
" The Tenderloin police station posted on their Twitter feed that drug dealing "is the most significant issue impacting the quality of life.
It was 21000:22008 and he had grabbed a container of pork mini-ribs and two pounds of shrink-wrapped pork tenderloin.
The line of seasoning mixes, called One, for making one-dish meals, includes flavors such as Tuscan Chicken and Bourbon Pork Tenderloin.
By the end of the twentieth century, it had become Barcelona's equivalent of San Francisco's Tenderloin, associated with drugs, prostitution, and crime.
To go with it: a classic recipe from "How to Eat," for beef tenderloin with red wine, anchovies, garlic and thyme (above).
In the early 21th century the Tenderloin was the Paris of the West, a lively center of vice brimming with nightlife and culture.
We were there [in the Tenderloin] because we liked it; we were there because our parents had thrown us out and disowned us.
Ms. Techamuanvivit, 49, opened her first restaurant, Kin Khao, on the edge of the Tenderloin in 2014, and subverted many of these expectations.
For the past eight years, every time I have a new first date, I take her to this hookah lounge in the Tenderloin.
Prices range from $8 for sweet potato fries or chocolate s'mores cake to $19 for grilled beef tenderloin skewers or filet mignon sliders.
I won't be gorging on Blue Mountain elk tenderloin, braised buffalo ribs, or any of Saddle Peak Lodge's other wild game-based dishes.
I joined a small group from Zendesk, a cloud-based customer-service software company founded in Denmark whose headquarters are in the Tenderloin.
She offered to guide me around the Tenderloin and peel back the layers, as she put it, of the district's rich gay history.
For example, you have to decide if you want traditional boiled reindeer back, or if you should cut out the loin and tenderloin.
Meatballs with stewed cabbage and potatoes, pork tenderloin with caramelized onions and gravy, and baked pork chops—even behind bars, pork is king.
We liked the pork tenderloin stuffed with Serrano ham, and served with apple cider and orange zest sauce, fingerling potatoes and grilled asparagus.
"'I was just coming out with my boyfriend, and we were in the Tenderloin when it happened,'" Stryker recounts of the email's message.
Mr. Caratowsa, 31, had been living in another affordable building in the Tenderloin district, where the city's homeless and addiction services are concentrated.
Location: Paris, FranceChef: Pierre Gagnaire2018 ranking: 16Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: Prix fixe starting €153 ($170) including beef tenderloin and cheese soufflé
"The sweet and salty flavors were so lovely together," he said, although he added that it was not as harmonious with pork tenderloin.
The answer: Of course, though the tenderloin has less fat and will cook far more quickly than the pork butt I call for.
You've got to remember that most of the drug dealers and drug users in the Tenderloin don't live in San Francisco, they commute there.
They even have a turkey and stuffing en croute dish (turkey tenderloin rolled around cornbread stuffing and covered in puff pastry) for just $12.99.
Carnivores who have never experienced beef Wellington — tenderloin separated from its flaky cover with a veneer of mushroom paste — are in for a splurge.
Most of the bartenders are still little old ladies, and there's a revolving door of all Tenderloin types fanning through at any given hour.
The evening's dinner menu included saffron risotto with farmer's market vegetables, an entrée of either citrus glazed Chilean seabass or herb-marinated beef tenderloin.
They had a project called the Transsexual Counseling Unit, and they did outreach to the trans people in the Tenderloin who were sex workers.
Both the Public Health Department and the Public Works Department claimed to have collected hundreds of thousands of needles in the Tenderloin last year.
Firefly's beef, available both at the farm and at area farmers' markets, ranges from $8 a pound for short ribs to $20 for tenderloin.
In the next few days, Salesforce expects to host 171,000 people, enough that even seedy hotels in the Tenderloin neighborhood cost $600 a night.
The winner featured tender medallions of sautéed pork tenderloin in a lemon-egg-dill sauce dotted with scallions, shallots and cubes of artichoke heart.
Another poignant event was This Is Not a Gun, a project by Cara Levine and Amanda Eicher, which was held at the Tenderloin Museum.
The son of Yemeni immigrants, he grew up street smart and aimless in the seedy Tenderloin district, an inveterate loafer, sponger, bungler and charmer.
For this quick recipe, I take cues from the saucy, peppery French classic steak au poivre, usually made with beef tenderloin and pan-cooked.
Fernando Pujals, spokesperson for the Tenderloin Community Benefit District, said he reached out to Scoot about crowded sidewalk concerns, but didn't want a ban.
Outside of pork tenderloin sandwiches, no other dish may be as closely associated with Iowa as the loose-meat sandwich (think sloppy Joe, sans sauce).
But he also feels that bridging San Francisco's two most polarized and symbolic monoliths—its growing tech community and its impoverished Tenderloin—isn't his responsibility.
About 1,592 pounds of baby carrots and 1,950 pounds of beef tenderloin will feed the more than 22,000 guests eating in the premium dining areas.
The user told news outlet SFGate that they have lived in the Tenderloin for two years, adding that it wasn't exactly a typical Saturday find.
For the main event, guests served themselves elevated classics like beef tenderloin with chimichurri sauce, roasted chicken with olive nage, and seabass with heirloom tomatoes.
To serve over 2,250 guests, they've ordered 990 pounds of tenderloin, 350 pounds of ahi tuna, 865 pounds of New York strip and 1,200 oysters.
The "Earth and Turf," the first of the main dishes, is prime tenderloin served with roasted chanterelle mushrooms, grilled onions, and a roasted Poblano sauce.
At $125 per night, this hotel in the Tenderloin district is a convenient choice, with the typical amenities that you can expect from a hotel.
At dinner, visitors can expect a six-course dinner of "contemporary European cuisine," with courses including caviar, foie gras, lobster, sea snails and veal tenderloin.
You can combine it with olive oil and garlic to marinate a pork tenderloin or chicken breasts, which gets you into Sam Sifton's spiedie territory.
Ms. Graves and I headed for the Tenderloin, which today has a smattering of attractively refurbished buildings but mostly is not easy on the eyes.
Lorenzo is a fan of the paleo diet, and main course options one afternoon included grilled beef tenderloin with Meyer lemon zest port wine reduction.
Initially, the spread of food (salmon, beef tenderloin, frisée salad, barley salad with dried fruit) remained, but it was quickly cleaned up and taken away.
Today the space, which is in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, houses a community of fans of sound art and the city's iconoclastic past.
At the time of Nesbit's fame, the area just north of Madison Square was known as the Tenderloin: a place of corruption, vice, sexual exploitation.
But he sees trash picking, and the spontaneous sidewalk markets that pop up in neighborhoods like the Mission and Tenderloin, as a form of entrepreneurship.
The Chronicle reports that the Tenderloin saw just 12 fewer complaints in the last three months compared to the three months before the pilot started.
When someone you know is struggling, it can be absolutely necessary to call 211 — especially if you don't live in the Tenderloin and there's no alternative.
Those that showed up were treated to a meal of grilled beef tenderloin with green pea puree or fried Swiss pike perch with purple carrot puree.
The delectable spread provided by Chef Donald Wilson included hors d'oeuvres like seasonal fruit, baked brie, teriyaki chicken tenderloin and shrimp ceviche served on edible spoons.
Me and my best friend, Bernie, used to play hooky from school and come into the Tenderloin on a Greyhound from San Jose to San Francisco.
I once told the chef from the Norwegian national ski team that I like to boil the loin and tenderloin, and he just called me crazy.
The tenderloin, also known as the filet, is going to be the most expensive cut because it comes from a very small part of the cow.
Untied, the tenderloin tapers at one end, which means either the thinner side or the thicker side — but not both — can be cooked to pink perfection.
Letter of Recommendation When I was 25, I lived on the edge of the Tenderloin in San Francisco, four blocks down from a towering gray cathedral.
It was too dark to take a photo of the Wagyu tenderloin with Wagyu cheek confit (the main dish), but the mango cheesecake had bright, cheerful colors.
To Eat or to be Eaten—A Guide to Cannibalism contains human butchery diagrams alongside recipes for human minced meat mango tartare and human tenderloin with cider.
There was also a risotto station with a variety of toppings, mini grilled cheddar on sourdough with tomato soup shots, gourmet pizzas, and tenderloin and truffle fries.
FinLeap is investing "several million Euros" once again, while additional investors include yabeo Capital, Kulczyk Investments, HitFox, TA Ventures, Tenderloin Ventures, along with various unnamed business angels.
The Forum has also partnered with celebrity chef Brad Miller to create the community's menu, which includes sautéed shrimp, rack of lamb, pork tenderloin, and grilled tilapia. 
The political rumor mill started turning again this week when Zuckerberg used Facebook Stories to praise the early-caucus state of Iowa and its pork tenderloin sandwiches.
We are walking back from our little stroll, my friend and I. We see the many homeless people who live here—it's like San Francisco's Tenderloin district.
I've sampled the chuletas (breaded and fried pork tenderloin) at Mita's in Cincinnati, where I dunked slices in guacamole as if they were the meatiest of chips.
The landscapes gleam with authenticity: the houseboat communities of Marin County, the grimy allies of the Tenderloin, the tech giants' sprawling campuses, the sandstone of Stanford University.
As TechCrunch reports, Concrn is currently only serving people in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood, where 28090% of the calls the San Francisco police receive are about mental health.
For the main course, Hollywood's elite will enjoy "turf & turf": thyme-roasted tenderloin and slow-braised short rib, wild mushroom pithivier, rapini, rainbow carrots and caramelized shallot jus.
There are few garnishes as rewarding as French fries, especially when they're sitting atop a bed of stir-fried tenderloin, veal-stock-drowned veggies, scallions, and pepper sauce.
Another must is the BBQ Boat, which combines the usual Texas barbecue suspects of brisket and pork tenderloin with smoked eel tender enough to cut with a chopstick.
The person who snapped the photo above wrote that the bag was located near Polk and Cedar streets in an area of the city known as the Tenderloin.
"I see the Toms of the Tenderloin, but I don't speak to very many wives of people who are still married to be in that position," noted Gilson.
Since its launch, Code Tenderloin has sent more than 60 people back to work by way of partnerships with tech companies such as Zendesk, Airbnb, Dolby and Uber.
From 2013 to 2015, five tracts (out of 24), including the Tenderloin, Chinatown, and the Bayview, moved from low income stable to "at risk" of or ongoing displacement.
To date is to display your tenderloin at the meat market: It means putting yourself out there, which means any slight during the dating process feels deeply personal.
He starts with a generous sprinkle of salt on the pork tenderloin, and heats the lardons and some shallots (skins on!) in oil in a cast-iron pan.
" Newsom strode through throngs of homeless people camped on Ellis Street in San Francisco's Tenderloin district, calling out, "How you doing, brother?" and "Nice to see you, Ma'am.
So, I think I want to go with the pork tenderloin, but can I get the steamed broccoli instead of the creamed spinach as one of the sides?
Season the flour with salt and pepper and, working with one tenderloin at a time, dredge the chicken in the flour, then the eggs, then the breadcrumbs. 3.
Ten years ago, Mayweather would have never followed beating Oscar de la Hoya by letting Sean Sherk cram his face against a cage and elbow it into tenderloin.
For years, they'd gathered at Compton's Cafeteria, an all-night diner in the Tenderloin, nursing their cups of coffee and trading stories, waiting for the sun to rise.
The situation in the Tenderloin has received national attention recently, with the New York Times visiting the neighborhood and describing "developing-world squalor" on one especially gritty block.
There are a few pastas, and main dishes include Berkshire pork tenderloin, king salmon with corn pudding, sea scallops with whipped celery root and asparagus, and a burger.
Recipe: Beef Tenderloin Stuffed With Herb Pesto And to Drink ... When served on their own, the two major components of this dish are easy to pair with wine.
A cluttered second floor space in the heart of the Tenderloin neighborhood, it looks out onto sidewalks frequented by the homeless people that it is trying to help.
This jumble of onions, tomatoes, cilantro, French fries and thick, soy-marinated beef tenderloin slices makes a voluptuously good taco when pinched inside a thin, crisp-edge scallion crepe.
A lot of times we didn't know where they came from or their real names, because as soon as they came into the Tenderloin, they would change their names.
It sucked up young women from the Tenderloin, Harlem, and the Lower East Side and sent them to live in segregated "cottages" where they were locked in at night.
The city has installed five portable bathrooms for the hundreds of unsheltered people in the Tenderloin, but that has not stopped people from urinating and defecating in the streets.
But probably not the 300 block of Hyde Street in the Tenderloin district, where syringes, trash and human waste swamp the sidewalks and open-air drug sales are commonplace.
The funding — at an undisclosed valuation — is being led by EQT Ventures, with participation also from previous investors Blossom Capital, Datartis Ventures, Thomas Dübendorfer, Tenderloin Ventures and Myke Näf.
Since 1952, it has been serving a staple of the Iowa culinary landscape: the King Tenderloin, a deep-fried, pounded-thin pork cutlet that sprawls far beyond its hamburger bun.
The menu will feature starters like smoked rib eye, steak tartare and grilled shrimp, along with a long list of carnivore-friendly options like beef tenderloin and barbecued Turkish sausage.
Every couple months, we purchase a beef tenderloin at Costco, and T. slices it into filets and bags two per Ziploc so we have easy dinners about once a week.
As the documents Maass recently obtained show, on March 30 of 2015 Ubisoft contacted SFPD asking for interviews with police officers on patrol and interviews within the Tenderloin police station.
Zendesk has been another one of Code Tenderloin's biggest supporters, by hosting events in its office's communal space and sending Zendesk employees on Seymour's guided walking tours of the Tenderloin.
That was the only place that we could find a place, because if you [were a] sissy or a joto or whatever, they wouldn't rent to you outside the Tenderloin.
Aunt Charlie's LoungeAunt Charlie'sis smack dab in the middle of smack town basically, in a rougher corner of the Tenderloin, and has been a hub for drag since the 80s.
Chicken, tuna, cod, halibut, salmon and pork tenderloin also contain significant amounts of this important mineral, as do tomatoes, oranges and carrots, raisins and dried apricots, peanut butter and almonds.
Pork is such a glorious meat that we gave it two distinctions on this list: cured preparations like ham, bacon, and chorizo, and "fresh" preparations like pork chops or tenderloin.
Among them are an egg sandwich, a broccoli and kale salad with a poached egg, pizzas, some pastas, as well as burgers, tacos, fish and chips, and even beef tenderloin.
The old but new Texas menu was scrumptious too: medallions of prime, aged beef tenderloin with zinfandel glacé and horseradish basil sour cream paired perfectly with the jalapeño grits soufflé.
The very, very thick football of crust encasing beef Wellington is cooked only on the surface; deep inside, where it meets the tenderloin, is a mass of wet, gluey dough.
DAVID SIMON We're bouncing toward the beginning of the end of what the Deuce was when it was New York's Tenderloin, the center of the sex trade in New York.
Several midtown blocks needed to be leveled, which meant displacing thousands of residents from the largely African-American community in what was once known as the Tenderloin district in Manhattan.
He recalled a recent phone call from her office asking for a charitable contribution so that a local nonprofit could rent a hotel in the Tenderloin district as a homeless shelter.
Fresh human excrement and discarded needles lie scattered on the streets of the Tenderloin district just a few blocks from the five-star hotels of Union Square in the city's downtown.
Auction proceeds go to Glide, a charity in San Francisco's Tenderloin district that provides food, health care and other services to people who are homeless, poor or struggling with substance abuse.
Cause nobody would hire us because we wanted to be who we were meant to be and be free, and the Tenderloin was the only place that we could do that.
But despite these efforts, the city has had a tough time getting ahead of the crisis, and the issue of sidewalk filth and rampant homelessness plagues many neighborhoods beyond the Tenderloin.
By the 43s and '30s, tap had moved with the African-American population from Five Points to the Tenderloin District (around what is now Hell's Kitchen) to Harlem, Mr. Seibert explained.
There's a recipe for pork tenderloin in my mother-in-law's handwriting, too, and countless recipes from friends and relations whose handwriting I can still identify even decades after their deaths.
Where the streets have no scooters Earlier this year, Scoot, a San Francisco-based subsidiary of Bird, restricted parking in Chinatown and the Tenderloin, a neighborhood with a significant homeless population.
He gets beef tenderloin, cheese, fruit, cornichons, carrots, cucumber, bell pepper, raw spinach, heavy cream, vanilla bean, sugar, eggs, a loaf of bread, and two bottles of Seghesio Zin for tonight.
"The evidence shows there are substantial numbers (and a substantial proportion) of drug dealers in the Tenderloin who are not African American; yet they were not stopped or arrested," Chen said.
Twitter employees volunteer to talk with Code Tenderloin participants about careers in tech and coding, and its engineers have been mentors to those who hope to pursue a job in the industry.
" On the menu for the evening were Batali-approved dishes including warm butternut squash salad, beef tenderloin layered with bresaola, green apple crostata with thyme caramel, and something literally called "pasta pillow.
Once the tenderloin was cooked and cut, it was time to assemble all of the components of Daniel's dish, which he would soon dub "Pigs in a Garden," for fairly obvious reasons.
Although smaller in scale than the Stonewall riots, which occurred three years later, the Compton's riot invigorated the local LGBTQ community in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco to begin organizing itself.
In "Dorm Living for Professionals Comes to San Francisco," Nellie Bowles writes: ImageStarcity is renovating two large buildings in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood to turn into dorm rooms for the middle class.
Mr. Carbone turned out three versions of tenderloin for this day's tasting, including one with a crown of raw, sheer mushrooms and the kind of garlicky green butter used to cook snails.
Last year saw the launch of ­Concrn, an app that dispatches civilian volunteers to nonviolent crisis situations in the Tenderloin; sometimes the civilians play the trumpet, to bring some playfulness to tense situations.
I also eat my way through the non elephant-monikered aspects of the buffet: green beans, brisket, bacon-wrapped pork tenderloin, mac and cheese, and a tray of something that looks very similar.
It is actually cochon de lait, or roasted whole suckling pig—but with an extra pork tenderloin attached at the snout as a trunk and two extra pork chops serving as oversized ears.
Police captain Alexander S. "Clubber" Williams allegedly said that due to all his extra income from accepting bribes in the hedonistic urban playground, he went from eating chuck steak to dining on tenderloin.
Since the 23th century, parts of the area have been known as New York's Tenderloin, Tin Pan Alley and, most recently, the flower district, for all the roses and ranunculus plants sold there.
It was in 1914 that Trinity's leaders decided to close the chapel, which was now surrounded by the bad elements of the Tenderloin, a shadowy realm of hotels, saloons, gambling dens and whorehouses.
I told him how Jimmy Darling used to go to this bookstore in the Tenderloin to buy seventies-era copies of Playboy , which they had in stacks on the floor in the back.
Over the last five years the number of unsheltered homeless people in San Francisco has remained relatively steady — around 212,150 — and the sidewalks of the Tenderloin have come to resemble a refugee camp.
Meal stations scattered throughout the gala venue will provide heavier entree options like Angus beef slider burgers, and grass-fed tenderloin or beef paired with white cheddar potato gratin and a wedge salad.
US District Judge Edward Chen refused to dismiss claims of police racism filed by 12 black people facing drug charges after being arrested in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
But what makes Iowa, well, Iowa are not the restaurants clustered around the downtown Des Moines hotels, but icons like Smitty's Tenderloin Shop, a cozy brick diner that is blessedly close to the airport.
Bourbon & Branch: This Tenderloin speakeasy has a giant book of cocktails, an amazing interior, and was (a decade ago) one of the main drivers that brought whiskey/Prohibition-era cocktail culture to the city.
The highly affordable Vietnamese sandwiches—a gustatory symphony of baguette, pork, cilantro, and pickled vegetables—are both plentiful and masterful in the Tenderloin, served from holes-in-the-wall, coffee shops, and Asian markets.
Of course, it wasn't just any old steak sandwich—it was a play on a prego roll, a Portuguese staple, made with tenderloin on squishy ciabatta slathered in garlicky butter and sweet, spicy mustard.
This has pushed some low-income people onto the streets, or out of the city, and intensified the pressure on street people to move on, often to the Tenderloin and other commercial neighborhoods downtown.
Over the past five or six years, Mesnick says, visible homelessness and drug use on the streets have seemed to spread from areas of San Francisco where they were once concentrated, like the Tenderloin.
Through his work in San Francisco, where he founded the Veterans Mural Project, or Veterans Alley, in the Tenderloin District, the artist discovered the therapeutic effects of painting murals for himself and fellow veterans.
The centerpiece of "The Dead, 1904," which is based on a James Joyce novella, is an elaborate Victorian feast that includes turkey or beef tenderloin (both, please), green beans, mashed potatoes and bread pudding.
Matt Haney, who represents the city&aposs sixth district (which includes the Tenderloin and SoMa neighborhoods) on the Board of Supervisors, has advocated for keeping all of his district&aposs stations open 24 hours.
In which case, please consider David Tanis's new recipe for stuffed beef tenderloin with an herb pesto swirl, or Melissa Clark's new recipe for a master shortbread recipe, with all matter of flavor variations.
Well, a smattering of liquor stores carries them around the Mission, Bayview, the Tenderloin, and Hunter's Point, as well as in Oakland and Daly City, but there's been little mainstream exposure, especially as of late.
I went to the WeWork last month—it's a seven-minute walk from Twitter's headquarters, in a stylish building on an otherwise seedy street in San Francisco's Tenderloin district—and asked for Tech Jobs Box.
I'm still fat full off last night's tenderloin and fried rice, but l load up on a Charleston Nasty Biscuit at the Hominy Grill anyway before the drive to the Lowcountry to see Ted Cruz.
Customers usually put in their orders online, choosing products that range from grass-fed and free-range beef tenderloin — at S$42 ($30) per kilogram to local quail, at S$30 ($22) for 900 grams.
The floating concept provides unparalleled views of the city and Acropolis, while diners nosh on things like sauteed shrimp over a quinoa salad, soup made with ginger and bee pollen, and slow-cooked beef tenderloin.
I head out to the Tenderloin and hit the dive bar the Brown Jug, because the people you're going to encounter there are not yuppie San Franciscans, they're OG, triple OG, all walks of life.
If you have room in the budget for a pricier steak, you'll want to go with a strip — also sold as a New York strip, Kansas City strip or sirloin steak — tenderloin or rib eye.
Each of the diners was handed a plate consisting of oxtail, bone marrow, tenderloin tartare, and pickled tongue, to accompany another massive chunk of meat set before us on a wood board above the trough.
La Cocina is using Dignity's money to turn a shuttered post office in San Francisco's Tenderloin district — an area rife with open-air drug sales — into a food court offering the dishes of program graduates.
Shocked by what I had witnessed in the districts known as the Tenderloin and SoMa, I asked a friend who has called San Francisco his home for decades what it is like to live there.
Here's what I think you should cook this weekend, if you don't already have plans to ring in the new year with Melissa Clark's recipe for a garlicky beef tenderloin with orange horseradish sauce: nothing.
That density, combined with a neighborhood propensity for drug and alcohol use that goes back more than a century, has blessed the Tenderloin with an above-average rate of crimes against persons—robbery, assault, murder.
Newmark played an "instrumental role" in creating the Tenderloin Tech Lab in 2008, spokesperson Anthony Singer said, and the Craigslist founder has been involved with the program ever since, even volunteering himself from time to time.
We order two bottles of wine, split two appetizers of beef tenderloin bites and crab dip, each order an entrée (I order the coq au vin), and share sides of asparagus, gouda mashed potatoes, and mushrooms.
According to Free Raised Direct, Strauss' online meat shop, the $215 CrossFit box contains five packages of chicken breasts, three pounds of ground beef and seven pounds of assorted steaks, including ribeyes, strips and tenderloin filets.
Piano FightAn awesome new event venue in the Tenderloin that hosts everything you want to spend money on, Piano Fight features live jazz at the bar, a sit-down restaurant, and a cabaret stage and theater.
A woman there tried very, very hard to discourage me from transitioning by walking me around the Tenderloin [neighborhood of San Francisco] and showing me every possible horrible thing about [being] transgender that she possibly could.
There is also a thyme-roasted beef tenderloin, slow-braised short rib, wild mushroom pithivier, rapini, rainbow carrots, and caramelized shallot jus as a main course, and a flourless chocolate cake with coconut mousse for dessert.
San Francisco's Tenderloin district, the epicenter of the down-and-out in a city that has become largely unaffordable to all but the very wealthy, is also home to some of the city's best Thai food.
The diner was a beloved retreat for drag queens, transgender people and gay denizens of the area's tough Tenderloin neighborhood, where many subsisted on drugs and prostitution and were routinely arrested on charges of cross dressing.
The six-course tasting menu (1,250 pesos) departs from the usual Argentine fare, with dishes like tender grilled Patagonian prawns accompanied by a cold almond soup, and pork tenderloin with a sweet potato and coffee purée.
During its construction at the turn of the century, there was displacement of "thousands of residents from the largely African-American community in what was once known as the Tenderloin district in Manhattan," Mr. Kimmelman noted.
The Bay Area's NBC Investigative Unit recently conducted a 153-block survey in the city's Tenderloin neighborhood and found the amount of debris in the streets similar to that in some of the world's poorest slums.
Waves of young gay people fleeing intolerance and abuse back east were turning up there, and in 1966 an early band of queer-friendly activists managed to get the Tenderloin designated a War on Poverty target district.
The breaded beef "tenderloin" (not filet mignon, but a shallow cut with two round bones) topped with two soft-fried eggs was too much for one of my guests, but probably not for a hardworking ranch hand.
Standing in ruin, too, was a symbol of restless Manhattan; a spiritual home for wealthy Episcopalians, the lost souls of the notorious Tenderloin and generations of Orthodox Christians, who knew it as the Cathedral of St. Sava.
Finally, we found one advertised at $217 a night that turned out to be in the Tenderloin, the neighborhood that has long absorbed new immigrants but has also become the catch basin for the city's poorer residents.
Samin Nosrat's buttermilk-marinated chicken is never a bad idea, nor is Melissa Clark's pork tenderloin stuffed with herbs and capers (pommes Anna and green beans with ginger and garlic would make a worthy side for both).
Like most of the hunters she knows, she hunts for food and particularly enjoys introducing friends to grilled venison tenderloin, a revelation to people outside of local hunting culture who think deer are mainly taken for trophies.
It doesn't matter if you're eating your kale smoothie in a Manhattan high-rise or a dinner of near-raw sheep tenderloin and wild blueberries in the Yukon, the fact that you exist means something must die.
But by the end of next year, more than 1,000 additional units of San Francisco income-subsidized housing will receive free gigabit internet, servicing nine more developments in the Tenderloin neighborhood and four more in the Bayview area.
We love Melissa Clark's new recipe for beef with horseradish-beet sauce, which would be a good call for Passover if you don't make it with tenderloin – cuts from the rear of the cow are not considered kosher.
Campbell's, which takes about a dozen animals to market every year, lists its meat at $5 a pound for brisket and up to $19 for tenderloin at its stand at the corner of Route 138 and Campbell Road.
With its fusty wood-paneled walls, reverential oil portraits of dead white men, and buffet tables of beef tenderloin and goopy creamed spinach, it was a jarring setting for a night devoted to a story of racial inequality.
Instead of going to a crowded restaurant, you can easily pull off this meal at home — and use the money you save by splurging on an expensive, top-quality cut like rib-eye or tenderloin or strip steak.
WATCH THIS: Anthony Bourdain Sounds Off on Everything — Including Wanting to 'Kill' All the 'Friends' Characters The 60-year-old is seen indulging in some hearty homemade meals, including Reuben egg rolls, BBQ pork tenderloin and fresh sourdough bread.
Just marinate some flank steak or tenderloin in a mix of soy sauce, fresh ginger, sesame oil, brown sugar; throw it on a charcoal grill; then toss it on hero roll with provolone (sorry, whiz enthusiasts) and some scallions.
If your body is bothering you, you can go to the Tom Waddell clinic if you want excellent medical care in the Tenderloin-Civic Center area, provided you don't mind waiting for a drop-in slot to open up.
In a blue book from 1907, Madame Emma Johnson's brothel includes this enticement: Emma's "Home of all Nations," as it is commonly called, is one place of amusement you can't very well afford to miss while in the Tenderloin District.
Beau Brady, a San Francisco resident and street performer, told BuzzFeed News that he gets asked several times a day if he'd like to buy drugs — most often heroin, methamphetamine, or crack cocaine — outside his apartment in the city's Tenderloin neighborhood.
It is with this in mind that Daniel Eddy of Rebelle came up with Pigs in a Garden, a dish that surrounds a perfectly cooked pork tenderloin in the lovely, fatty juice of bacon lardons and a slew of summer vegetables.
" Infused Maple Syrups ($69.95, Runamok Maple) "This set of organic maple syrups includes one aged in bourbon barrels, another infused with hibiscus, and a third with cinnamon-vanilla—ideal for everything from pancake drizzling to cocktail making to pork tenderloin glazing.
The gap between the rich and the poor intensified quickly as the offices of Spotify, Square, Twitter and Yammer flooded San Francisco's Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods, some of the city's poorest and most underdeveloped areas at the time.
Based on 2015 data, 57 percent of the unsheltered homeless population was located in District 6, which includes the Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods, and 25 percent of respondents reported job loss as the primary cause of their homelessness.
Our erstwhile colleague Marian Burros was in the office the other day, greeting old friends and doling out advice and wisdom, and it got me thinking about her terrific recipe for rosemary pork tenderloin, which she makes on a stovetop grill.
The best way to stuff a pork tenderloin is to butterfly it — that is, cut it in half lengthwise, but not quite all the way through, keeping the two pieces attached so you can open the cut like a book.
As a former supervisor of District 5, we had a building that we master leased in the Tenderloin because that's where we were able to find a place, and unfortunately some of the people from the Haight-Ashbury did not go.
In contrast with both the wide-open (if also fenced-off) spaces of Super Bowl City and the tall office buildings around it that empty out at night, the heart of the Tenderloin holds 5,000 people over six city blocks.
The arrival of Twitter, Salesforce, Spotify, Zendesk, and other companies in the Tenderloin and adjacent mid-Market corridor has ironically amounted to one of tech's biggest disruptions, depositing more than 10,000 comparatively wealthy, generally white employees into the city's poorest, most diverse neighborhood.
"It's a modern cool idea and it's going to demonstrate again the city's love and support for the people on the streets," San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee said today at The Hall, located in the heart of the Tenderloin neighborhood in San Francisco.
The companies are developing a platform called "ONE" that will help create new flavor combinations using AI. Different tastes produced so far include Tuscan chicken, bourbon pork tenderloin and New Orleans sausage, which should be in U.S. stores by late spring, McCormick said.
Feasting on turkey, beef tenderloin and creamy kale, Trump was said to be in good spirits and surrounded by the friends and informal advisers that make up the group of men and women who help steer the President from outside the White House.
According to city statisticians, the 300 block of Hyde Street, a span about the length of a football field in the heart of the Tenderloin neighborhood, received 0003,227 complaints about street and sidewalk cleanliness over the last decade, more than any other.
But residents have other concerns: In the center of the city, where the Tenderloin district bleeds into the tourist-filled Union Square section, it's hard to walk the streets without being offered drugs or, if you are a man, approached by a prostitute.
It is a route that can test the most sophisticated GPS unit, but the payoff is worth it: succulent porterhouses and tenderloin cuts from locally raised cattle, Napa Valley wines, and deep-fried cheese balls brought out on pushcarts, not trays, by welcoming, seasoned waiters.
" Three African Americans were killed in Uvalda, Georgia; in San Francisco's Tenderloin district, one was "seized by angry whites and strung up to a lamppost," though police cut him down before he died, and "another mob attempted to lynch a negro buying a paper.
Gangway: All are welcome at this gay bar in the Tenderloin, which is the oldest in San Francisco and opens at 8 AM. And we do mean all, so come in ready to have conversations with strangers and don't be surprised when they spark up.
And it has to be spread around cities, in all kinds of neighborhoods—not just the least desirable lots up against a freeway, or a neighborhood like the Tenderloin (which, apparently unique among San Francisco neighborhoods, allows services and supportive housing and prohibits its demolition).
One of the most prevalent is that the cops who worked these streets in San Francisco—the ones bordered by Market, Van Ness, Geary, and Mason—would be served beef tenderloin as a bonus for their service, given that the area was so rough.
Christmas Eve menu: Butternut squash soup Poached Maine lobster with leeks and carrots Roasted Christmas goose with cabbage and brioche dumpling Venison loin with celery puree Prime beef tenderloin with roasted Brussels sprouts Red wine poached pear with spiced hot chocolate Cost: $145 per person
Up until now, these memoirs might very well have been the only options for anyone curious about how those pigs-in-a-blanket wind up on cocktail trays or where those plates of beef tenderloin, a staple of weddings and charity galas, actually get cooked.
While many Prague restaurants are trying to chase foreign trends, Next Door (Zlatnicka 3) elevates Czech classics like beef tenderloin in cream sauce (245 koruna) and veal schnitzel (345 koruna) to an international standard — in perfect step with the ethos of the surrounding neighborhood.
The elderly Tenderloin queen's confidences, in spite of a busy career of 20 years in New York and London, are thin and inconsiderable when compared to those of the young Vesuvius of confession by whom she is soon to be led to the altar.
Over lunch recently (arctic char for Ms. Pauley, and pork tenderloin for Ms. Bee), the pair discussed navigating a television landscape dominated by men; the place of news (real, fake and satirical) in today's polarized world; and their mothers' takes on their successful careers.
Banding together as the Compton's Coalition, so-named after the trans riot at Tenderloin diner Compton's Cafeteria that predated Stonewall by three years, the organizations are promoting the district as a place where TLGB people can access services that are more essential than ever today, including healthcare.
"It's significant that this area of the city can boast the longest standing residential presence of trans people—before the 1950s and after," says 27-year-old Aria Sa'id, who moved to the Tenderloin in her early 20s and is now program director of St. James Infirmary.
"Our focus has been to create economic opportunities for people in the Tenderloin community who have previously been marginalized or unable to access employment and also people who have experienced their own mental health crisis in the past," Concrn Co-executive Director Neil Shah told TechCrunch.
A smattering of Korean restaurants cluster together in the Richmond; taquerias line 16th Street (now interrupted by shiny, newly constructed apartment buildings); and in the Tenderloin, there are corners where you find yourself in what feels like a 360-degree outdoor mini-mall of Vietnamese eateries.
Over a familiar menu that included an iceberg wedge salad — dripping with Roquefort dressing and bacon — dinner rolls, Maine lobster ravioli, sliced beef tenderloin, pan-seared sea bass, and baked Alaska for dessert, Trump rubbed elbows with at least one subset of Palm Beach's social crowd.
As the executives tucked into grilled beef tenderloin or fried Swiss pikeperch with purple carrot purée, Mr. Trump flattered them as "some of the greatest business leaders in the world" and invited them to talk about their businesses, much as he does at cabinet meetings back home.
The Tenderloin comprises a befuddling mix of high and low—fancy hotels and theaters with mirrored lobbies, and also single-resident occupancy hotel buildings, also known as bedsits, piss-in-the sink hotel rooms, or roach motels; even these can cost you up to $653,000 a month.
People came in, did what they did; if they liked it, they stayed, if not, they went about their business to another state or back home or wherever, because a lot of the kids that came into the Tenderloin at the time was kids who were thrown out.
Hoosiers have strong and varied opinions about who does it best, but the tenderloin at Aristocrat, just south of the Broad Ripple neighborhood (in the area commonly referred to as South Broad Ripple), a wood-paneled pub and restaurant established in 2159, always ranks among the city's best ($219).
"Our focus has been to create economic opportunities for people in the Tenderloin community who have previously been marginalized or unable to access employment and also people who have experienced their own mental health crisis in the past," Neil Shah, Concrn co-executive director, told TechCrunch last year.
The Minnesota Street Project, a three-building complex between 23rd and 24th Streets that includes 35,000 square feet of gallery space and 333,000 square feet of subsidized studio space, opened in spring as a refuge for artists who have been priced out of gentrifying neighborhoods like the Tenderloin.
"There's salad, sprouted broccoli, pork tenderloin and radishes braised in butter and mint," she said, a meal she had casually put together while chatting about "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," the photographer Beatrice Minda and the family dog, Tako, a rescue who announced his presence by peeing on the floor.
Under rows of glittering chandeliers, the family, joined by guests and members of the club, dined from an extravagant display that included assorted desserts, Florida seafood, whipped and sweet potatoes, vegetables, traditional stuffing, a carving station with turkey, beef tenderloin, lamb and salmon, and a romaine-free salad bar.
Mr. Sanders said Darryl was suicidal when they first met: He connected Darryl with a therapist, helped him get into treatment for drug addiction and eventually found him housing in a single-room-occupancy hotel in the Tenderloin, the same neighborhood where Mr. Sanders once lived on the streets.
A number of people we met on Hyde Street distinguished between the residents of the Tenderloin, many of them immigrant families, and those they called "street people" — the unsheltered drug users who congregate and camp along the sidewalks and the dealers who peddle crack cocaine, heroin and a variety of amphetamines.
While you're in there, if you're slick you can get away with boosting some popular items like safety razor refills, laundry soap, and batteries, which are easy to turn around near where the Army-Navy surplus used to be on Market Street on your way back down to the Tenderloin.
Mr. Yeo's Hutong restaurants specialize in Northern Chinese food, so expect impressive platters heaped with crisp soft-shell crabs, chile-fueled beef tenderloin ma la style, the inevitable Peking duck and, specifically for New York, deep-fried prawns with pickled vegetables, broad beans with Sichuan sauce, and squid "flowers" with chile dressing.
Other recipes you might enjoy thinking about in coming days include some we've recently rediscovered in our archive and grown excited about cooking again: Nigella Lawson's recipe for beef tenderloin niçoise, for instance; Mark Bittman's recipe for Jamaican rice and beans (vegan, mon!); and Amanda Hesser's recipe for penne with roasted cherry tomatoes.
At lunch — where salmon, beef tenderloin and squash were on the menu, although the president-elect and many of the journalists did not eat — Mr. Trump seemed unconcerned about criticism of Breitbart News, the hard-line conservative website that embraced his candidacy and whose former chairman, Stephen K. Bannon, is now his chief strategist.
The report notes that "while it could simply be easier to detect reoffending" when someone is on probation or parole, it also leads to more "non-criminal violations," which means everything from failed drug tests to missed meetings to merely being on the wrong block in the Tenderloin on the wrong day of the week.
Now, that excess is reinterpreted with a sense of whimsy that would charm even the Flemish masters: Rich delicacies, cleverly transformed by the wave of a sugary wand, include a red-velvet cake with buttercream and fondant made to look like a roast tenderloin and a candy pig's head covered with confetti-like sprinkles.
As the residents of Iowa prepare for an autumnal deluge of out-of-state presidential aspirants chomping pork tenderloin sandwiches and touring farms to claim a slice of the Hawkeye spirit, the senator from New Jersey can, through his relatives, come as close as any candidate in recent memory to an enviable distinction: local.
"If you are the mom or dad who wants to participate in the kids' school activities and they're being told you can't go to that field trip because you have a felony conviction because you sold a nickel bag in the Tenderloin 10 years ago, that's the people that we care about," said Gascón.
Most of your nearby choices for a free lunch are in the Tenderloin, one of the most densely populated residential areas in San Francisco, not by virtue of its few skyscrapers but by the sheer accumulation of 4- and 5-story residential hotels and apartment buildings built following the 1906 Earthquake that decimated the neighborhood.
This is the question we asked ourselves when Erik Ramirez, chef at Brooklyn restaurant Llama Inn, stopped by the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen to make his famous lomo saltado: a Peruvian classic consisting of stir-fried tenderloin and veggies drowned in a rich veal-stock-based jus and topped with fries, scallions, and rocoto pepper sauce.
Although you weren't present for the Compton's Cafeteria riot, you appeared in Susan Stryker's documentary about the riot, Screaming Queens , and you were very much part of the broader movement at that time… My community who started the gay movement in San Jose and started the gay movement here in the Tenderloin will never be forgotten.
Nearly 13,000 Vietnamese people live in San Francisco, many of them in Little Saigon or Sài Gòn Nhỏ, a corner of the Tenderloin boxed in by Ellis, Polk, Turk, and Hyde where you can't go more than half a block without coming across a shop selling chả lụa or a restaurant serving steaming bowls of pho ga.
Seven equally creative courses followed, often balancing sweet notes with bracing acidity: a sweet-and-sour sea bass tartare, decorated with apple chips, mango chunks and creamy avocado purée, tasted more like a ceviche, while a green mango salad bathed in crisp passion fruit dressing contrasted tropical fruit flavors with juicy chunks of slow-cooked beef tenderloin.
Before the garlic even has a chance to brown, the meat goes in — fast-cooking tenderloin instead of shanks — and as the meat is shocked by the heat, turning glossy with fat, Punyaratabandhu adds a mix of fish sauce, soy sauce, oyster sauce and a tiny bit of palm sugar, along with those fragrant makrut leaves, ripped into pieces.
The announcement also marks the end of the beginning of a long fight with real estate developers Shorenstein Realty and Group I, who have been angling to construct a hotel and condominium complex in the Tenderloin; advocates were prepared to sue the developers, arguing their environmental survey to obtain building permits ignored crucial sites of transgender history that the development would demolish.
Stallone announced he'll direct and executive produce a new drama series called The Tenderloin for the History channel, while Brooks revealed he'll be the focus of a four-part Biography series titled Garth: The Road I'm On. "IF I was EVER going to do a documentary on my life and music, I wanted A+E to do it," Brooks said in a statement.
Hollywood may be avoiding hard subjects as its awards season kicked off, but as the style set's members made their way up the vast, floodlit red carpet at the Royal Albert Hall, shimmering with scattered crystals (the lead sponsor was Swarovski), slipped into velvet banquettes, sipped Champagne and picked at beef tenderloin, they seemed determined to strike not a pose but a stand.
James Infirmary), a trans prisoner support group (TGI Justice Project), and a housing program focused on people with HIV (Q Foundation), Kim announced that—surprise—if you woke up on Wednesday within a six-or-so block radius near the Tenderloin, a historically trans-friendly area of the city, you'd spent the night in what will soon be the planet's only government-sanctioned transgender neighborhood.
One sees this, for instance, when Eggers writes of Mokhtar's childhood home in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco: There was no room in the apartment for bookshelves, but on a shelf in the tiny kitchen pantry, below the canned goods and above the shelf that held the pasta and Sazón Goya seasoning, Mokhtar had carved out a home for the books he'd found.
Later, at the Tenderloin Museum, which opened in 2015 and aspires, in its own words, to "show you the heart of San Francisco uncovered," I took in photographs that both wink at the neighborhood's heady days of "girls, gambling and graft" and revel in its outsider dignity, playing up how Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker and Santana either performed or recorded music in the neighborhood.
There, in the orange-red brick building of the old Commercial Cable Company, where telegraph cables from London and New York once snaked up through the floor, rosy medallions of moose tenderloin, lightly seared on the outside and sliced paper thin, arrive nestled in a circle of green spruce branches and blue juniper berries, set on a ringed cross-section of an aspen tree.
A decadent multi-course feast awaits at your choice of restaurants (pre-fixe dinner from $650 per person); choose Francis Mallmann&aposs Los Fuegos and indulge in black truffle and artichoke carpaccio, Osetra caviar and Hanging A5 Wagyu tenderloin, or dine at Pao on the ocean view terrace to savor dishes like Alaskan King Crab with trout roe and white truffle and smoked kama congee.
Still, Professor Czitrom's evocative account reveals that the nexus between politics, policing and biblical trespasses in the late 19th century introduced the term "organized crime," spawned the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, demonstrated the power of mass media and even presaged reality television shows when George Appo, a notorious swindler, and Tom Gould, owner of a disreputable saloon, played themselves when "In the Tenderloin" opened at a theater on the Bowery.
The latest Affordable Housing Developments bulletin from the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development lists three Moderate Income Rental Units, studio apartments available in a building in the Tenderloin, for $1,695-to-$9113,000 each, and the income requirements are complicated; the most eye-catching figure is that you can't make more than $102,704 if you want to live as a family of three in the 600-square-foot studio.
Mostly, though, any Spanish-ness in Saint Julivert has more to do with its spirit than its recipes, which come from all over: the deep-fried Puerto Rican cylinders of cornmeal known as sorrullitos; a kanpachi collar whose juicy meat is shockingly white under a black rub of jerk spices; tender slices of warm beef tenderloin on a fist-size roll, known in Portugal as a prego sandwich.
I never knew whom I felt more bothered by: the party planner who was just doing her job, strategically and efficiently, making the couple feel unique and discerning by the fact of their choosing the apricot-glazed chicken rather than the beef tenderloin with red-wine reduction; or the couples themselves, who seemed to have no personal story of their own that they wished to express at their own wedding feast.
Six options are available for the main course, including oven-roasted turkey with stuffing and mashed potatoes and gravy; herb marinated beef tenderloin with steamed vegetables, whipped potatoes, warm popovers and horseradish cream; leg of lamb with grilled pita and tzatziki sauce; pan seared Chilean sea bass with curried vegetables and coconut shellfish broth; red wine braised short ribs with potatoes and braising jus; and finally grilled diver scallops with roasted vegetable ratatouille.
Mr. Petrosino immigrated to the United States with his father in 1873 when he was 13; managed to apprentice himself to Clubber Williams, the notoriously tough cop from Manhattan's tenderloin district; graduated from the White Wings corps of street sweepers to the police force; became the first Italian-American detective sergeant; and insinuated himself into the thankless job of eradicating the Black Hand, the gang of kidnappers and extortionists who preyed on vulnerable Italian immigrants.
Last year the family had six options for the main course, including oven-roasted turkey with stuffing and mashed potatoes and gravy; herb-marinated beef tenderloin with steamed vegetables, whipped potatoes, warm popovers and horseradish cream; leg of lamb with grilled pita and tzatziki sauce; pan-seared Chilean sea bass with curried vegetables and coconut shellfish broth; red wine braised short ribs with potatoes and braising jus; and finally grilled diver scallops with roasted vegetable ratatouille.
For the past 30 years, the organization has run drop-in community centers in the Haight and Tenderloin neighborhoods, education and employment services at Larkin Street Academy, medical care at the Michael Baxter Larkin Street Youth Clinic, emergency shelter for kids 17 and under at Diamond Youth Shelter and for 18- to 24-year-olds at Lark-Inn for Youth, and various types of housing for both general and specific populations, including foster care "graduates," LGBTQ youth, young people with behavioral health needs, and HIV-positive youth.
In that fine print, it turns out that Andrew's breakdown — his visions, the attendant writer's block and uncontrollable urges, as well as a protracted, bizarre battle he wages with a "cut of Black Angus beef tenderloin, dry aged for 21 days and weighing seven and a half pounds, at $39.99 a pound" — reflects the strictures that governed the ancient High Priest's conduct leading up to the moment, during Yom Kippur, when he would speak the name of God and attain atonement for all the world's Jews.
The 12-person "Club des grands estomacs," which convened every Saturday to consume a meal beginning at 6 PM with soup, turbot with caper sauce, beef tenderloin, braised lamb, hen, veal tongue, sorbet, roast chicken, creams, pies, and pastries (accompanied by six bottles of old Burgundy per person), only to have another round at midnight with tea, turtle soup, chicken, salmon with spring onions, venison chops with chile pepper, sole with truffle coulis, artichokes with Java pepper, rum sorbet, grouse with Scotch, and rum pudding (accompanied by three bottles each of Burgundy and Bordeaux per person).
And part of what we have to do in addressing the challenges that we face as a city is to also remember and start thinking about young people now, and that's why I'm pushing for providing, through Opportunities for All, paid internships for all high school students, because we have to make sure that that's not the difference between, sadly, what happened in my community... And I keep going back to this, but like, it wasn't hard to go sell drugs in the Tenderloin, or even in my neighborhood, it wasn't hard to go downtown and steal things and then sell those things for money.
Servings: 1Prep time: 25 minutesTotal time: 1 hour for the fluffy white rice:113 cups short-grain white rice for the soybean paste dipping sauce:½ cup Korean fermented soybean paste (doenjang)1 teaspoon Korean hot pepper paste (gochujang)1 garlic clove, minced1 scallion, chopped2 teaspoons granulated sugar1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds for one portion of the lettuce-wrapped bulgogi rice dosirak:1 ½ teaspoons soy sauce1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil1 teaspoon granulated sugar63 garlic clove, minced½ scallion (white or green part), chopped½ teaspoon toasted sesame seedspinch of ground black pepper4 ounces beef sirloin or tenderloin, sliced thin1 cup freshly cooked fluffy white rice6 leaf lettuce leaves29 tablespoons soybean paste dipping sauce cherry tomatoes, halved, for garnish 22.

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