Based on the creations of celebrated French pastry chef Cédric Grolet, the treats are for dogs only.

Based on the creations of celebrated French pastry chef Cédric Grolet, the treats are for dogs only.
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Fine doggy dining opens in San Francisco

Bone Appétit in San Francisco caters exclusively for furry four-legged friends with an array of delectable treats.

Chicken and mushroom soup and a three-course tasting menu for $75 doesn't sound anything out of the ordinary. But if you take a closer look at the target group of the Bone Appétit Café, this quickly changes. That's because the new restaurant in San Francisco only caters for dogs, their two-legged owners go away empty-handed.

A look at the restaurant's display counter alone is enough to get canines salivating. The glass case is filled with elegant pastries, such as a rose-shaped cake with game heart and a doggie petit gâteau, modelled on the creations of the celebrated French pastry chef Cédric Grolet. However, butter and sugar have been replaced with cream from grass-fed animals and braised chicken. After the meal, there is water and special 'dogguccinos' to lap up.

The first Bone Appetit event was a huge success, according to an Instagram post. "Our main course was a grass fed steak tartare. Hand cut pasture raised grass fed fillet mignon, dressed with quail egg and organic broccoli sprouts."

Julia Emma Weninger
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