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		<title>Grillades &amp; Grits (Brenda&#8217;s French Soul Food &#8211; SF)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>GRILLADES &amp; GRITS &#8211; BRENDA&#8217;S FRENCH SOUL FOOD (SF)</strong></p>
<p>Like my earlier review, Brenda&#8217;s is the most authentic and delicious Creole and Cajun dishes I&#8217;ve found beyond Louisiana in seriously a long time. The fact they have grillades &amp; grits for brunch, and all the dishes cost $10 or less&#8230;man, this is a little treasure indeed.</p>
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<p>Grillades can be made from beef round steak, or sometimes veal or pork, depending on the local corner store butcher who makes them&#8230;and they&#8217;re best made at family-run stores with butchery back rooms in Louisiana. The meat&#8217;s generally pounded a bit and cooked in a tomato and onion gravy (or local variations thereof) until very soft and tender. Then the meat &amp; dark gravy&#8217;s hit with grits. One of the rare occasions when you can lay off the grits butter.  </p>
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<p>The grillades (in this case, beef cutlets) are another awesome dish from Brenda&#8217;s. Paired with two unnecessary eggs and addictive, hockey puck-sized buttermilk biscuits that would be a wondrous meal unto themselves, the grillades &amp; grits made my 45-minute brunch wait entirely satisfying. An incredible treat. </p>
<p><strong>The Grade: Excellent / Awesome<br />
The Damage: $10.50<br />
The Tip: Brenda’s is CLOSED TUESDAYS  and only open until 3pm<br />
The Skinny: </strong><strong><a title="Tell em meatmeister sent ya." href="http://www.frenchsoulfood.com/home.htm" target="_blank">Brenda’s French Soul Food</a></strong><br />
652 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94102-3328<br />
Phone: (415) 345-8100</p>
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		<title>Chicken &amp; Andouille Sausage Gumbo (Brenda&#8217;s French Soul Food)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like most sane people, I rarely eat Cajun food outside of Louisiana. I've had awful "Cajun" food in New York and Los Angeles, and even Cajun food in Texas and Mississippi can be suspect. I also think blackening fish is criminal, and chain restaurants with anything Cajun on their menu need some schooling. By schooling I mean an old nun with a cane cut from a pecan tree bent on a proper instruction, the kind one remembers for life. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>CHICKEN &amp; ANDOUILLE SAUSAGE GUMBO</strong></p>
<p><strong>BRENDA&#8217;S FRENCH SOUL FOOD, SAN FRANCISCO CA</strong><br />
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<p>Like most sane people, I rarely eat Cajun food outside of Louisiana. I&#8217;ve had awful &#8220;Cajun&#8221; food in New York and Los Angeles, and even Cajun food in Texas and Mississippi can be suspect. I also think blackening fish is criminal, and chain restaurants with anything Cajun on their menu need some schooling. By schooling I mean an old nun with a cane cut from a pecan tree bent on a proper instruction, the kind one remembers for life. </p>
<p>But when somebody moves to a city from New Orleans or Lafayette or any little town in between, my interest is piqued. Brenda&#8217;s is just that: literally a hole in the wall run by a New Orleans transplant who puts out authentic Southern, Creole, and Cajun style cuisine.</p>
<p>Only open for breakfast and lunch, Brenda&#8217;s has a 45-minute wait at any given brunch time on weekends. Minimum. Definitely worth it, if you had some breakfast already. (Do the folks outside Brenda&#8217;s windows look like Tenderloin locals or very hungry hungry brunch-sters? Yep, you know it.)</p>
<p>So, with the caveat that I&#8217;m not on a gumbo run, I can authoritatively said this is the best, most authentic gumbo I&#8217;ve had east of Lake Charles in as long as I can remember. Seriously good chunks of smoky sausage, juicy chicken, and okra in a nice, moderately dark roux: that little bowlful is richer than it looks, y&#8217;all.</p>
<p><strong>The Grade: Excellent / Awesome</strong><br />
<strong>The Damage: $7.25</strong><br />
<strong>The Tip: Brenda&#8217;s is CLOSED TUESDAYS  and only open until 3pm</strong><br />
<strong>The Skinny: </strong><strong><a title="Tell em meatmeister sent ya." href="http://www.frenchsoulfood.com" target="_blank">Brenda&#8217;s French Soul Food</a></strong><br />
652 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94102-3328<br />
Phone: (415) 345-8100</p>
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