Coffee & Toast, Italian Brunch, Bacon Lattes, Oaxacan Eats, Lunch Hour & Notable Cocktails

As always, a taste-rich month in my city. Visited old favorites like Tommy’s for champion margaritas, Little Delhi’s savory Indian in the Tenderloin (glad they now have chaat on the menu), brunch and cocktails at classy, retro Presidio Social Club, hit-the-spot cheeseburgers at Sam’s, and Pho Ga at Turtle Tower. Then there’s new spots that didn’t quite grab me upon… Read more →

Spanish Authenticity: Contigo in Noe Valley

Contigo 1320 Castro Street (at 24th)San Francisco, CA  94114415-285-0250 www.contigosf.com www.inpraiseofsardines.com My cozy ‘hood of Noe Valley hasn’t had a truly noteworthy restaurant opening in some time. Though we have one-of-a-kind places like Incanto and Firefly, we lack in top-notch ethnic food (which makes me sad) or a slew of above-average options the amount of which some ‘hoods have. But… Read more →

March 2009

“Three hundred small pleasures make people happier than one magnificent one.” – Daniel Gilbert, Harvard Professor I have to let you know of some important changes this month… ones I’m excited to share with you. First, I just started writing a weekly online food/drink column for the San Francisco Bay Guardian newspaper – subscribe to it by RSS feed or bookmark the… Read more →

Top Tastes

“We… became aware that we have higher quality conversations at restaurants than at home. It’s as though we rise to the occasion by selecting worthwhile, less mundane subjects to discuss when eating out…” – Mimi Sheraton, “Eating My Words: An Appetite for Life” SAVORY – VEGETARIAN Since Inner Richmond’s classic Clementine was taken over last year by chef of the… Read more →

Dive Bar Southern Joys at Broken Record

BROKEN RECORD 1166 Geneva Avenue (between Edinburgh and Naples Streets) San Francisco, CA  94112 415-963-1713 http://brokenrecordsf.com If you can’t hang with dive bars or aren’t willing to venture into the far reaches of the Excelsior, Broken Record may stay off your radar.  But you’d be the one missing out.  Parking is easy, so why not?  Go, and you may, like… Read more →

Imbiber

RETRO BARS, Part Two It’s no secret I’m sold on all things retro. Besides calling me Renaissance Woman, some friends say I was born in the wrong time. I shoulda been a 1940’s/1950’s siren… at least in my dreams. I’ll take the freedom and independence of today, though in an ideal world (and I do try!), I’d fuse the modern… Read more →

February 2009

The year is off to delectable start with gratifying new openings (check out my Top Tastes section), two articles I wrote published in the SF Bay Guardian’s “Hard Times Handbook” cover story, and the Fancy Food Show at the Moscone Center (held in SF and NYC). On Fancy Food: Imagine, if you will, over 80,000 food and beverage artisans from around the world,… Read more →