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State Bird Provisions

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State Bird Provisions
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Restaurant information
Established2012
Owner(s)Stuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski
Food typeCalifornian cuisine
Rating1 Michelin star (Michelin Guide)
Street address1529 Fillmore Street
CitySan Francisco
StateCalifornia
Postal/ZIP Code94115
CountryUnited States
Coordinates37°47′01″N 122°25′59″W / 37.7837089°N 122.4329937°W / 37.7837089; -122.4329937
Websitehttps://statebirdsf.com/

State Bird Provisions is a San Francisco restaurant founded by chef-owners Stuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski.

Background

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Brioza and Krasinski are both natives of the San Francisco Bay Area. Brioza graduated from culinary school at the Hyde Park campus of the Culinary Institute of America. Krasinski was trained in pastry and baking under Chef Nancy Carey at the Red Hen Bakery in Chicago. Brioza started his cooking career under Chef John Hogan at Savarin restaurant in Chicago. In the spring of 2000, Brioza and Krasinski were hired to be the Executive Chef and Pastry Chef at Tapawingo restaurant in Ellsworth, Michigan.[1][2]

In 2003, Brioza was recognized as one of Food & Wine magazine's Best New Chefs in America.[3]

In 2004, Brioza and Krasinski were hired by Drew Nieporent as the executive chef and pastry chef at his restaurant Rubicon in San Francisco.[1] The restaurant closed in 2008.[4]

State Bird Provisions

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A couple of pieces of fried quail in a bowl, with onions and rosemary sprinkled on top of and around the quail pieces.
State Bird Provisions' signature dish, fried quail with lemon and onions.

In 2012, Brioza and Krasinski opened their own restaurant, State Bird Provisions, in the Fillmore District of San Francisco. The name of the restaurant was inspired by a crispy spiced quail that was on their menu at Rubicon (the California quail is the state bird of California). The "provisions" at the restaurant are small plates served on Dim sum-style carts or trays.[2]

The restaurant quickly received national and international recognition, named by Bon Appétit and the James Beard Foundation as the Best New Restaurant in America.[5][6] Zagat named it one of the 10 hottest restaurants in the world.[7]

In August 2013, the restaurant closed for two months of remodeling, expanding the dining area with larger tables and adding a stand-up oyster bar.[8] When it reopened in October 2013, it was just in time for the news that State Bird Provisions received a star in the 2014 Michelin Guide for the San Francisco Bay Area.[9]

Brioza and Krasinski won the James Beard Award for Best Chef: West in 2015.[10]

The Progress

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In 2014, Brioza and Krasinski opened a new restaurant called The Progress in an adjacent space in the same building as State Bird Provisions. The name derives from the early-20th century Progress Theater that was originally housed in the building. In contrast to the casual small plates at State Bird Provisions, The Progress featured a more formal family-style menu.[11][12]

The Progress received local and national recognition, including a 3-star review from the San Francisco Chronicle,[13] and inclusion on Esquire magazine's list of Best New Restaurants in America.[14] The restaurant was the only new restaurant to receive a Michelin star in the 2017 Michelin Guide for the San Francisco Bay Area.[15]

Cookbook

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Brioza and Krasinski published a cookbook in 2017, State Bird Provisions: A Cookbook.[16]

References

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  1. ^ a b Zimmern, Andrew (June 27, 2013). "5 Questions: Stuart Brioza & Nicole Krasinski". Andrew Zimmern.
  2. ^ a b Czap, Nick (June 15, 2012). "Restaurant Report: State Bird Provisions in San Francisco". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Shevitz, Elisa (April 1, 2003). "Food & Wine Magazine Names America's Best New Chefs 2003". Food & Wine.
  4. ^ Steiman, Harvey (August 12, 2008). "Rubicon Shuttered". Wine Spectator.
  5. ^ Knowlton, Andrew (August 14, 2012). "State Bird Provisions, the Best New Restaurant in America 2012". Bon Appétit.
  6. ^ Lucchesi, Paolo (May 8, 2013). "Beard Award to State Bird Provisions". SFGate. San Francisco Chronicle.
  7. ^ "The 10 Hottest Restaurants in the World: Where to Eat". Zagat. October 4, 2013.
  8. ^ McKeever, Amy (September 26, 2013). "State Bird Provisions' Stuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski on Reservations & Their New Project". Eater.
  9. ^ Lucchesi, Paolo (October 22, 2013). "Michelin releases 2014 San Francisco Bay Area Guide: Quince, State Bird Provisions shine". SFGate. San Francisco Chronicle.
  10. ^ Sciacca, Annie (May 5, 2015). "Few Bay Area restaurants take home James Beard Awards". San Francisco Business Times.
  11. ^ Pape, Allie (December 16, 2014). "The Progress Is Finally Here, and It's Gorgeous". Eater.
  12. ^ "The Progress". Bon Appétit. August 4, 2015.
  13. ^ Bauer, Michael (February 14, 2015). "Restaurant review: The Progress takes flight". San Francisco Chronicle.
  14. ^ Birdsall, John (October 13, 2015). "The Best New Restaurants in America 2015: The Progress". Esquire.
  15. ^ Pershan, Caleb (October 25, 2016). "Michelin Stars Are Out, And SF Has As Many 3-Star Restaurants As NYC". SFist. Archived from the original on June 7, 2019. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  16. ^ Brioza, Stuart; Krasinski, Nicole; Goode, J. J. (2017). State Bird Provisions: A Cookbook. Ten Speed Press. ISBN 9781607748441.
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