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 Post subject: San Fran - what to do and where to eat?
PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:18 pm 
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Russ is going to be in Marin/San Fran for a week, 2/16-2/24 (his Aunt's 90th bday and still going strong!). Staying with cousins in Marin but will be on his own during the day Thursday-Sunday and plans on ferrying to SF. He's been to SF many times but not in 10 yrs. R loves ethnic food, especially Asian and Indian, and is already planning on going to the Ferry Building.

Would love if you would share your shortlist of favorite food haunts and inexpensive eateries in SF, even food trucks. R loves cities and loves SF so no worries about walking and traveling.

TIA!!!

Nance




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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 7:39 pm 
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Fuzzy can give you the best advice, but I will always love the Slanted Door.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 9:00 pm 
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I know Josh is working nights while on JD so his time is limited here right now but we have plenty of time.
Thanks Amy :) .
Will forward the info to the hub and his cousins.
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Yeah ... I am likely to be highly unresponsive for the next few days. Should be back next week.

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I went here http://www.kincaids.com/page/home last time I was in SF (last summer) and loved it. It is near the airport in Burlingame (I was all by myself for most of one glorious day after a couple full weeks with family and friends) right on the water overlooking the city. Not so ethnic but first class food.

A few years ago we went to this place in the Embarcadaro Center http://www.sens-sf.com/index.html. My kids are still talking about it.

Those are 2 kind of pricey options but we had lots of fun and great dim sum (great prices) here http://www.yelp.com/biz/dol-ho-san-francisco.

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Hi,

Last summer we spent a few days in SF. Our best dining experiences were at The Slanted Door and Nopa. The SF Chronicle and Eater Link to Eater's Top 38 SF Restaurants

Fuzzy has the best insight on casual and neighborhood dining.

The best thing about SF is the number of reasonable European hotels.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 2:38 pm 
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Nance,

This is such a foodie town ... you'll have to narrow it down a bit!

BTW, we'll be around that week, so we could possibly meet up with Russ.

I will say, though, skip the food trucks/carts in general. Unlike Portland and NYC, San Francisco is not a food cart town (yet); what's available is usually neither particularly good or cheap.

Comparted with NYC, SF excels at mid-priced/affordable gourmet restaurants. So you're in good shape there. Cuisines where SF usually beats NYC, in my experience:

  • Thai
  • SE Asian Fusion
  • Cal Cuisine (duh!)
  • Northern Italian
  • Exotic sushi (i.e. wierd rolls)
  • Wine Bars
  • Spanish/Tapas
  • South Indian
  • Brewpubs
  • Salvadorean & Peruvian

Cuisines where SF offerings are generally inferior to NYC, so you should avoid them:

  • Chinese
  • Southern Italian
  • Greek
  • Deli/Jewish
  • Eastern European
  • American Pizza (deep dish etc.)
  • "Street Food"
  • Cuban/Puerto Rican

Beyond that, it's really a matter of what Russ wants to eat and how much time he has. For example, if you wanted to eat food which was "pure San Francisco" then you'd do:

  • A nice Cal Cuisine Restaurant (Nopa, Firefly, Ame, Foreign Cinema) or Cal-Comfort (Q, Chow)
  • A Mission Burrito (Cancun, Pancho Villa, etc.)
  • Good Thai (Marnee, Thep Phenom) or Vietnamese (Slanted Door)
  • A California wine bar (Bar Jules, Bar Crudo) or Brewpub (21st Amendment, Beach Chalet)
  • California Pizza place (Little Star, 211)
  • Funky Sushi (Blowfish, Chay-Ya, Ebisu)
  • A coffee bar (Ritual Roasters, Blue Bottle, 4 Barrels)

Also, brunch is a big thing here are there are a lot of restaurants which specialize in it.

Narrow down Russ's desires some and I'll give more specific advice.

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Wow, thanks Fuzz! I just printed your notes and gave them to Russ. I asked him to narrow down his desires and will get back to you.

And thanks all to the other suggestions. I'm making a file for Russ. :geek:

Nance


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 4:07 pm 
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Nancy,

Food places:

  • Vanilla Saffron Imports Linky at 949 Valencia Street. High quality vanilla beans and safron at reasonable prices.
  • Le Sanctuaire Linky at315 Sutter Street, Fifth Floor. High tech stuff for professionals. Ask your hubby to buy an anti-griddle.

Good luck,

Tim


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Tim wrote:
Ask your hubby to buy an anti-griddle. Tim

I'd go for a sous vide circulator before an anti-griddle, although those look pretty cool. I'm thinking about getting a Smoking Gun next...I need some serious help...

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