If you live in San Francisco, there are a handful of restaurants that are establishments in the City, and one of the most well known among them is Slanted Door – a restaurant that fuses Vietnamese and Californian cuisines together. The ambience of the restaurant is also a pleasure since it’s along the Embarcadero, and…
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R&G Lounge
After our trip to Jai Yun, the next SF Eaters destination was a wonderful seafood restaurant called Anchor & Hope, which is in SOMA. One of the main drivers for us going to that restaurant is because their lobster sandwich had recently been featured as one of the best sandwiches in the city in San…
A Private Meal at Jai Yun
After several SF Eaters meals at restaurants with Californian or fusion cuisine, February was the month for Asian cuisine, so we went to Jai Yun in Chinatown, to experience a more intimate Chinese food experience. Jai Yun, for those uninitiated, is a reservation-only restaurant that you must call in advance to prepare your meal. It’s…
Ringing in 2010 in style!
Wow. What a way to start 2010! For the first SF Eaters of 2010, I decided to do something a bit different and bring the culinary delights of the SF Bay Area to my home, and hosted several friends and Scott Spencer, of Spencer’s Pantry, in my home for an evening of gastronomic and visual…
Plant Organic, Oh so delicious!
After almost an entire week of gorging myself on stuffing, turkey, gravy, and pumpkin pie, it was definitely great to have the second SF Eaters of 2009 at Plant Organic, a new restaurant at Pier 3 with fresh, organic and delicious food. This is their second location after the Marina. I’ve been to both locations…
Remixed – NOPA
After a long hiatus, SF Eaters is finally revived! And what better way to kick off the revival than at Nopa on Divisadero at Hayes. It was a wonderful turnout, and the mix included many budding entrepreneurs which was great too. I will give them some love once they are ready! According to the Chef…