Summer is without a doubt one of the best times of the year for amazing fruits and vegetables. Not only is summer a great time for produce in general but here in California we are extremely fortunate to have a plethora of diverse ingredients. Continue reading
Review: Marlowe.
Marlowe, a New American restaurant in the SoMa in San Francisco, is a popular neighborhood joint serving up brunch, lunch, afternoon snacks, and dinner. Continue reading
Review: Charin.
Being the foodie that I am, when I read about a pop-up restaurant in San Francisco I was more than intrigued. Since the restaurant I currently work at, Lazy Bear, started off as a pop-up restaurant a few years ago I was curious to try Charin since I’ve never experienced a pop-up! Continue reading
Review: Quince.
Last week I dined at Quince, a two Michelin starred Italian/French inspired restaurant in the Financial District in San Francisco for my birthday. Many years ago I dined at their old location, which served primarily modern Italian food, so I was excited to see the space of their current location and to try their modern European cuisine. Continue reading
Review: Aatxe.
One of the best things about living in the Bay Area is the diversity of food. There are so many restaurants serving every type of cuisine you can imagine which makes living here so exciting. Continue reading
Review: 20th Century Café.
Even though San Francisco is a small city, there are so many cute neighborhood gems located in every area. In Hayes Valley, I stumbled across an adorable Eastern European inspired bakery and café called 20th Century Café. Continue reading
Review: Atelier Crenn.
Atelier Crenn, a two Michelin star restaurant in the Marina District in San Francisco, is an intimate place serving not just food but edible works of art. Continue reading
Review: Tartine Bakery & Café .
I finally made it to the most famous bakery in San Francisco! Tartine Bakery & Café, located in the Mission District, is without a doubt one of the most popular bakeries in the city. Everyday, no matter what time of day it is, there’s a line out the door. Continue reading
Review: Akiko’s Restaurant.
I’m always on the hunt for great sushi since I’m picky about the quality of fish and the execution of nigiri sushi. I’d have to say Kusakabe (read my review here) is still my top sushi bar in terms of quality in San Francisco but Akiko’s Restaurant in the Financial District came pretty close! Continue reading
Review: Al’s Place.
My list of restaurants to try in San Francisco is never ending! Al’s Place is a new casual joint that opened a few months ago in the Mission District. What interested me about this restaurant is that most of their menu is produce driven and proteins are served only as side dishes. Continue reading