Michael Mina brasserie -- may yet be (Or: My seduction by Laurence Geller)

Michael Mina was going to make him a brasserie, in his hotel. Michael Mina was going to put it in the old Oak Room. Michael Mina was going to also make a bakery inside the brasserie and give it a window onto Post Street, somehow, and everyone was going to come and it was going to be awesome.
Laurence told me this, and gave me champagne, which made me happy, and then later he told as much to his 10 other guests, even though he did not care for them in that special way in which he cared for me, and he poured us more wine, and we were happy.

Actually, Michael Mina was reached for comment, the day after we went to press. Telling me that the plan for a brasserie was very preliminary, one among perhaps 15 projects Mina's company (total restaurants: 10) is weighing at any given time. But he was fairly certain he'd be running the St. Francis' new bar, the Clock Bar. But writing about the brasserie would be, uh, premature.
Well, Michael, you'll have to call Laurence about that one. Careful -- he's a sweet talker.
SF Business Times: St. Francis sees $150M hotel upgrade: CEO: But first, fix tourism (free link)
Labels: hotels, Michael Mina, restaurants, scoop, Things deemed to be "awesome"
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