One of the hallmarks of new California cooking might be called "The Mallmann Effect." (Francis Mallmann, the Argentinian superchef, is famous for his open-fire cooking.) Walking into many new restaurants means approaching a wall of flames. These aren't merely grills, they're true hearths, massive displays of firepower that chefs use in all sorts of innovative ways. You see it at
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One of the hallmarks of new California cooking might be called "The Mallmann Effect." (Francis Mallmann, the Argentinian superchef, is famous for his open-fire cooking.) Walking into many new restaurants means approaching a wall of flames. These aren't merely grills, they're true hearths, massive displays of firepower that chefs use in all sorts of innovative ways. You see it at