In the past 10 days, I broke my own record. Performing my civic duties, I dined out eight times contributing to our restaurant economy. Here is the list: San Tung/In -N- Out Burgers/Ming Tai/Hong Kong Mayflower Lounge/Gordo’s burritos/Shanghai Dumpling House/Yan Yan.
Today, I feature Hong Kong breakfast which is foreign to most people. [...]
Ming Tai Wun-Tun Noodle:Hong Kong Breakfast
May 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Chinese
Cha Cha Cha: Tapas Galore in Haight St. San Francisco
May 4th, 2008 · 3 Comments
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Cha Cha Cha
1801 Haight St
(between Shrader St & Stanyan St)
San Francisco, CA 94117
(415) 386-7670
www.cha3.com
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Its simple to stimulate your taste buds and activate your dance beat, dine at Cha Cha Cha. As festive as its name suggest, Cha Cha Cha serves flavorful food [...]
Tags: Cuban
Yan Yan:Sterile Chinese Restaurant
May 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
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Like, oh my gosh. Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon, married! Thats a shocker. A Chinese restaurant with sterile walls and a fish tank with hints of swamp environment. Not a shocker. [...]
Tags: Chinese
Howard’s Cafe Breakfast Irving Sunset: Great Breakfast Spot
May 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Last Friday, I felt like American breakfast. It’s just one of those feelings when you want some great comfort food. Having tried a few breakfast places around the city, I skip over to Howard’s Café on the leafy streets of 9th Avenue. As a food writer writing weekly for AsianWeek, my food senses [...]
Tags: American
Gary Danko:Prince for a meal
May 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments
(!pardon the quality of photos, flash not welcome at the presented moment!)
(cheese board,lobster risotto, frog legs,quail,washroom,)
Let me be completely blunt, I am having a crappy week. Two bad meals within a short span of four days. San Tung served nominal dry fried chicken along with waiters hawking at me to pay my bill. [...]
Tags: French
Communist tipping:Cause of bad service
April 30th, 2008 · 2 Comments
It’s rare that I rant and grunt about restaurants, this is one of those days. Constantly advocating that successful restaurant offer a complete dining experience, few owners have opened their eyes. As a result, a high percentage of restaurants go belly up. Complete experience means
(great food) + (service) + (ambiance)
On Monday, I [...]
Palencia:Filipino food in Castro San Francisco
April 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Palencia
3870 17th Street.
San Francisco, CA 94114
Tel: (415) 522-1881
Tue-Sun 5:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m.
Sat-Sun 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Closed Monday
Prices: $$ ($18 per person)
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(photos: Palencia owner,fresh lumpia,noodle,fried banana,guinataang)
(video: YouTube with Bourdain eating duck Balut)
Growing up in the San Francisco, a handful of my friends were Filipino. My virgin encounter tasting Filipino food was [...]
Tags: Filipino
Sea Urchin:Japanese for Viagra
April 28th, 2008 · No Comments
(photos: fresh sea urchin from dive, sea urchin 1/2 shell, see urchin roll, video:Ironchef sea urchin battle)
“Give me a damm chance, I muttered to myself!” During my college days, this phrase frequently transmitted through my brain waves. Not like the hunk I am today, during college I remember the desperate times. During [...]
Tags: Japanese
Pinkberry:Just like Hollywood informercials
April 26th, 2008 · No Comments
Read this blog for a preface about Pinkberry.
If you have seen me recently, I am getting fat. Swimming at YMCA yesterday, I can see my beer belly protruding. Looking like I swallowed a football, I recently contemplated about get an ab belt. Watching late night television, I have seen a few ab [...]
Tags: Dessert
Grace Bakery:Lady w/ character
April 25th, 2008 · No Comments
After a grease feast at Jack in the Box, I quickly needed to tango with Californian gourmet. A few years ago, I traveled to Paris to play an anxious student. With open ears and mouth, I learned more about why the French cuisine reign amongst the culinary kings. Referred to as the “sandwich [...]
Tags: American
Jack in the Box: Franchise if you got Bling
April 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment
(Photos: fried taco, bacon cheeseburger Jr.,stoner video:YouTube)
A few years ago, I was stuck in the cubicle working for California Culinary Academy on Polk St. My life sucked. As an admissions rep, I had to call up high school students and try to get them to apply to our school. My management sucked. Whenever [...]
Cravery: English Pies in SF
April 24th, 2008 · No Comments
(source: video-Youtube.com)
This week, I attended Web 2.0 Expo aka Nerd Fest. Yes, I had Nerd Orgasm. Don’t get me wrong, I love nerds. They out scored me in my SATs during high school and act as the pillar of innovation. During middle school, flocks of nerds chased after me. They hunted [...]
Tags: English
Lime Tree: Cheap meal in Sunset San Francisco
April 24th, 2008 · 2 Comments
(L-R:roti,corn fritter,beef rendang,Chef Ming,curry noodle)
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Lime Tree
450A Irving St. (@6th Ave.)
San Francisco, CA 94122
Tel: (415) 665-1415
Open Tuesday to Sunday
Tue-Fri: Lunch 11am-3pm, Dinner 5pm to 9pm
Closed Monday
Prices: $$ ($7-$15 per person)
www.limetreesf.com
It’s 2am and I am craving Ming’s curry noodle. It’s true though, it is often said that quality food cannot [...]
Tags: Singapore
Bodega Bistro: Hidden Vietnamese Paradise
April 22nd, 2008 · 3 Comments
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When I worked for California Culinary Academy recruiting future student chefs, I mastered my way through the authentic eateries in the seedy Tenderloin district. Returning to Bodega Bistro last week, I found the food delicious and service attentive. [...]
Tags: Vietnamese
Bistro LeZinc: French food in Noe Valley
April 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment
Parisians are known to be snobby about art,fashion, and especially their food. Two year ago, I traveled to Paris and immersed myself into grand dior of life. To celebrate my birthday this year, I dined at a French bistro in Noe valley.
Food.
With dark mahogany walls and tables, created an elegant atmosphere. [...]
Tags: French
Nobu: Neo Sushi meets Hollywood Los Angeles
April 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Recently, Justin sought my few cents on Sushi Bistro located on Balboa in San Francisco. On a leafy street in the Richmond district, Sushi Bistro serves Neo Sushi. A form of Japanese cuisine mixed with a modern twist. The hamachi (yellowtail) nigiri is buttery in text and melts in your mouth. [...]
Tags: Japanese
Berkeley Eats: From Rags to Riches
April 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Yesterday, I took a trip down memory lane. Returned to a place where I once called home, Berkeley. Known for their nude street dancers and countless protests, many over look their culinary delights. Whether you’re a starving student (rags) or just closed a bling bling contract (riches), there is a great range [...]

