San Francisco
I hope I go to Heaven, and when I do, I’m going to do what every San Franciscan does when he gets there. He looks around and says, ‘It ain’t bad, but it ain’t San Francisco.’ – Herb Caen
My San Francisco list is a mix of old and new:
Sorella: maybe the best new Italian in SF; tremendous execution of an inventive menu ($$$$)
Daeho Kalbijjim & Beef Soup: the most insane cauldron of Korean short rib goodness ($$$)
Akiko’s: the best sushi in the West; where else can you get 4 different types of sea urchin [Bush St.] ($$$$)
The Cavalier: This place is The Breslin of SF; I love anywhere that serves scrumpets ($$$)
Hong Kong Lounge: Forget all the other dim sum in the world; this is the best ($$)
Lai Hong Lounge: From the crew at HKL (above) comes another awesome dim sum “lounge” but this one closer to downtown ($$)
Slanted Door: this little Vietnamese hole-in-the-wall has turned into an icon ($$$)
Bistro Aix: Strength and conviction, this place never misses a beat ($$$)
Park Tavern: The deviled eggs and french fries have allowed me to forget Moose’s ($$$)
Merigan Sub Shop: A pre-game must; try the Baccala sub ($)
Swan Oyster Depot: the best lunch to go to at 10:30 a.m. ($$$)
Pabu: Just get the app with the squid, pork belly, sunny side egg and bonito flakes…now ($$$$)
Wayfare Tavern: Does every tavern in SF serve yummy deviled eggs? ($$$)
Nopalito: SFMoMex (Modern Mexican); casual, cool, delicious ($$)
Sam’s Grill: I just love the seafood saute ($$$)
Third Rail: The only thing on the menu: Jerky, as well as some good drinks ($$)
La Urbana: cool Hayes Valley spot with a refreshing take on Mexican; well worth a try! ($$$)
Quince: fancy & cool, cool & fancy, cool to see the Judge on the wine list ($$$$)
Chez Papa: a very, very French bistro; authentic food; great wine list ($$$)
Delfina: a little over-rated, but the spaghetti is unparalleled ($$$)
Town Hall: cool space, great menu, and very solid execution ($$$)
Taylor’s (at the Ferry building): garlic fries are better than SBC Park! ($)
Garibaldi’s: awesome neighborhood spot; food is consistently good; asparagus with pancetta, garlic, chili & oyster sauce is a must! ($$$)
Bix: It never gets old; seems like a place that you could celebrate New Year’s Eve every night! ($$$)
Kokkari: If every restaurant in Greece were as good as this one, their economy would be killing it… ($$$)
Gary Danko: could be SF’s best…unreal food, service and menu ($$$$)
Tadich Grill: The best place for a martini before noon and some good seafood to soak it up ($$$)
Zuni Cafe: doesn’t miss a beat; great Tuscan chicken ($$$)
Globe: an awesome little bistro near Jackson Square (open late) ($$$)
Lucca Delicatessen: my favorite Italian deli; great breads ($)
Pan E Vino: awesome neighborhood Italian; go for the stuffed artichoke ($$$)
Ella’s: a great way to start the day
Izzy’s: cool little neighborhood steakhouse; awesome au poivre ($$$)
Fringale: the ultimate SOMA French bistro ($$$)
The Home Plate: The Marina hangover breakfast classic ($$)
Just North
Bungalow Kitchen Tiburon: Mina nails it; cool, fun spot and incredible food; shrimp toast app is a must (on the Ultimate List) ($$$$)
Guesthouse: Great menu; fun spot for cocktails, bar bites and dinner; Kentfield is lucky to have this place ($$$)
Stillwater: Awesome little spot in Fairfax; great bar/beer; the burger was fantastic; also try mac n’ cheese (with shrimp) and spam tacos ($$$)
Kitchen Table: It is so great that a restaurant of this caliber lands in San Rafael; great menu, delicious food, top tier service; a must! ($$$)
Marin Joe’s: totally iconic experience from the bar to any dish with liver in it ($$$)
Pig In A Pickle: Really solid BBQ in every category; Corte Madera Towne Center ($$)
Madcap: Marin is quite fortunate to have Ron Siegal’s spot serving up incredibly fresh, delicious, innovative dishes; my new favorite spot! ($$$)
Buckeye Roadhouse: I wish I still hat my Buckeye hat from the week this place opened; I’d trade it for a plate of their calve’s liver with bacon and onions ($$$)
Marche aux Fleur: the quintessential neighborhood joint…in Ross! The gnocchi is the best I’ve had ($$$)
Sushi Ran: always one of the best sushi joints in Northern California ($$$)
Marinitas: fun, solid Mexican joint where I should always meet for high school reunions ($$)
Playa: go for the tequila, but be sure to sample a lot of their terrific Mexican food! ($$$)
Half Day Cafe: a great place to waste away half the day…the first half ($$)
Further North
I really need a good food tour weekend of Napa and Sonoma to get this list updated. Who’s up for that?
French Laundry: Simply the best in the U.S. ($$$$)
Bistro Jeanty: the best west coast french bistro ($$$)
Bouchon: the second best west coast french bistro ($$$)
Terra: been around forever and still strong ($$$$)
South Bay
The Village Pub: As iconic as you can get in Woodside; burger/fires for lunch and everything for dinner ($$$$)
Tamarine: surprisingly excellent Vietnamese in Palo Alto ($$$)
Madera: yes, it’s at Rosewood, but I’m sorry to report it is still awesome; pray the rock shrimp are on the menu ($$$$)
Taqueria La Mexicana: when you think of the perfect taco stand, this is it; nothing fancy here; in Half Moon Bay ($)