The last three weeks I’ve been busy in staff training for the exciting and highly anticipated opening of In Situ, a one of a kind restaurant located inside the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Continue reading
Review: La Nebbia.
One of my favorite quaint restaurants in San Francisco for simple delicious Italian food is La Ciccia in Noe Valley and right down the street is their sister restaurant La Nebbia. Continue reading
Review: Bellota.
It’s hard to keep up with the San Francisco dining scene when there are restaurants openings constantly. The beautiful space next to Airbnb headquarters has finally opened its doors less than a month ago. Continue reading
Review: Belotti Ristorante e Bottega.
San Francisco is one of the best food cities in the entire country with cuisine ranging from innovative and modern to casual multi ethnic joints. However, my neighboring city of Oakland just isn’t up to par when it comes to the dining scene. Whenever I hear of a new place opening up in the East Bay, it catches my attention and that’s exactly what Belloti Ristorante e Bottega did. Continue reading
Review: Ijji.
Ijji, an intimate Japanese restaurant in the Lower Haight, oozes a zen like atmosphere with its wooden minimalistic interior and clean lines. Continue reading
Review: Hakkasan.
I’ve never really been to a “fancy” Chinese restaurant and I’ve been curious about Hakkasan ever since I read a few years ago that they spent millions remodeling/redecorating the space. Continue reading
Review: Brenda’s French Soul Food.
After I got a taste of Southern food in New Orleans last fall, I’ve been wanting to try one of San Francisco’s most popular restaurants, Brenda’s French Soul Food. Continue reading
Review: Amber India.
Even though Amber India isn’t a new restaurant by any means, this place is poppin’ due to its location in San Francisco and tasty straightforward Indian cuisine. Continue reading
Review: jū-ni.
Omakase style dining has been the trend nowadays for upscale sushi restaurants to showcase what’s in season and what the chef recommends. Continue reading
Review: Leo’s Oyster Bar.
Seafood fanatics will love Leo’s Oyster Bar in downtown San Francisco serving jazzed up classic cocktails and a plethora of seafood delights. Continue reading