...I was startled by this comment in a Russ Parsons article in the L.A. Times: "THERE were plenty of surprises in Thomas Keller's announcement last week that he would be opening a new restaurant in Yountville serving traditional American food. The man behind the French Laundry and Manhattan's Per Se, as well as the jewel-box bistros called Bouchon, serving fried chicken? The guy who has been called the best French chef in America dishing up beef stroganoff?"
Somehow I don't think of beef stroganoff as a typical American food. What am I missing?