Crab House at Pier 39
203 Pier 39
San Francisco, CA
(415) 434-2722
Cuisine:
Seafood, Casual dining
May 26, 2009
Killer Crab!!!!!
Pier 39 might be a tourist trap, but don’t let that scare you away from this restaurant!
Garlic fries is something very SF, and of course the Dungeness Killer Crab! To die for garlic sauce with generous portion!
Nice sides as well, and the wine list is very friendly too: categorized by the bottle prices. Interesting idea and it does the job!
October 15, 2009
Great new wine bar in downtown Healdsburg
With a beautiful decor and a courtyard nicely tucked away from tourist happy hour madness, Affronti is a much desired wine bar addition to the cool Healdsburg downtown hub.
Was very impressed with the price points and some of the cool varietal of Southern European wines they had on top of of course the Sonoma selection. Flavorful deviled eggs can be ordered from just one piece for just $1! It’s great to be able to try many things rather than getting full from one big heavy entree.
We had that devilishly delicious deviled egg, marinated shiitake and local greens salad, mushroom and bacon tartines, and Italian sausage and fish en papiote for entrees. All tasted fresh and very seasonal with a lot of bright Southern European flavor.
For dessert we had their chocolate terrine. The sweetness, savoriness and the bitterness were all well balanced. We got a pot of French pressed coffee and we were super impressed by the amazing aroma. They get their beans from Taylor Maid Farms who sells organic and fair traded coffee beans and teas. It’s always great to see a local business supporting another local business, and even better when they are sustainable.
The Stinking Rose
55 N La Cienega Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA
(310) 652-7673
Cuisine:
Italian, Casual dining, With Garlic Specialty
The Dead Fish
20050 San Pablo Ave
Crockett, CA
(510) 787-3323
Cuisine:
American, Seafood, Crab House & Prime Rib
May 26, 2009
The view, the crab, the prime rib!!!
You can’t go there with just 2 people I think, because the meat is huge! Well my boyfriend was able to finish all that crab and the prime rib! The garlic sauce always gives me craving of it only a week! Can’t get enough of that crab……
Prime rib looked great, tasted juicy and just everything you can ask for in a good piece of prime rib :)
View is great, wine list is courteous, such a fun place to go!
May 26, 2009
Local love! There's a reason why they are ALWAYS busy!
Their name sake item calzone here is huge! But it’s light enough that you eat so much of it unknowingly…. dangerous!
Great pasta selection, many of in house made. Fun interior with many small liquor bottles from all over the world. Friendly efficient service.
In the middle of North Beach. Nice to sit outside and people watch on weekends, it the wind is not too strong….
Fun!
Franciscan Crab Restaurant
Pier 43 1/2
San Francisco, CA
(415) 362-7733
Cuisine:
Seafood, Sandwiches, Soups
May 26, 2009
Great Crab, Great View, Fun!
Seafood selection here is amazing! But of course you have to have their to die for garlic sauce crab. It is consistently good!
Good to see restaurants really caring for ingredients’ integrity. Can’t complain.
Vanilla custard ice cream with olive oil ice cream is D E licious! Love their Italian influence.
SF people who shy away or talk about this place as a “tourist trap” they are missing out!
Bobo's (Boboquivari's)
1450 Lombard St
San Francisco, CA
(415) 441-8880
Cuisine:
Seafood, Steakhouse, Steak
May 26, 2009
Great Steaks, Crab & Mixology!
Italian style steak house with prime aged steaks. Great selection of side orders like fresh burrata with toy box tomatoes.
Super jucy crabs with to die for garlic sauce alone will keep bringing you back to the place.
Friendly courteous service provided by warm people.
The Stinking Rose
325 Columbus Ave
San Francisco, CA
(415) 781-7673
Cuisine:
Italian, Californian, American
Chill Specialty Dessert Cafe
125 Kearny St
San Francisco, CA
(415) 433-1233
Cuisine:
Desserts, Coffee
November 21, 2008
Not your ordinary fro-yo place!
Chill is a specialty dessert cafe experience featuring exotic, all natural premium treats: specialty shave ice dessert, all natural frozen yogurt and soft serve custard with gourmet toppings; crispy dessert crepes etc.
Clean, bright nice little cafe featuring very interesting and tasty desserts. Friendly staff, comfortable seatings, quick service and quality product.
Don’t think of other “fro-yo” place when you think about Chill. It is VERY different, and not just a “fro-yo” place but rather as their name states “a specialty dessert cafe.”
Major plus for having rooibos!
Ad Hoc
6476 Washington St
Yountville, CA
(707) 944-2487
Cuisine:
American, Casual dining
November 24, 2008
Great brunch by the nads of Thomas Keller
This review is for their Sunday brunch. I have to say this was the best brunch I had this year. $38 per person with 2 courses and dessert, the portion is generous and food is comforting. You get out full and satisfied guaranteed.
Yesterday, the menu was: smoked salmon with cucumber salad and yogurt raita sauce, suveed tri top, with delicious potatoes and roasted small onions. The dessert was lemon cream bar. I wish I can elaborate more on how it was prepared, because it was not as simple as I described. Food is very simple, but very meticulously prepared. You do identify the familiar flavors right away, then you are amazed how well that is executed.
The concept is very unique. As the restaurant is there to give you the “temporary relief from hunger”, the menu resembles files from the doctors office and the staff are in brown casual shirts and jeans. The decor is simple and themed around the comfort food with big old French style kitchen tables at the front and in the dining room with iron pigs on top of them. The food is served family style, which gives you the visual of generous portion. Immediate relief from hunger can come from seeing the big plate of hot food in front of you alone.
Service is very knowledgeable and settle. I would say that at times we felt it was a little slow, but welcoming.
I would love to go try their dinner one of these days.


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