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            San Francisco Restaurant: Tadich Grill

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            I'm mooning over our October vacation and looking up odds and ends. One of the things on our must-do list is return to the Tadich Grill. I'm not sure if it's considered Embarcadero or Financial District. Reading about the history now makes it even more special.

            We happened upon it while walking around and I'm so glad we did. I was ravenous and couldn't care less at this point what kind of food they served. We walked in and were told immediately to stand against the wall and wait, which we did because we're good little tourists and knew we were on to something. Eventually someone pointed at us and ordered us to sit at the counter, which we did because we didn't dare do otherwise.

            We loved watching the going's-on of the wait staff, the old-farts that looked like they had been there since the beginning (150+ years ago), the one girl (young woman, still a girl) that seemed to be one tough cookie to hold her own with these crustaceans, and the clientele that were as fabulous to watch as the employees.

            We had beautiful food, and the funny thing that I remember was the butter sauce over the broccoli was magical. I couldn't figure it out but it had a mushroom taste to it and I couldn't get enough of it. My husband has a better memory of the entire meal and remembers having the best seafood experience of his life.

            Sigh. Don't we love to travel for these moments? I'm going back and without reservations that I won't be able to recreate that experience but with the belief that I'll have another beautiful meal with another different, interesting and hopefully beautiful experience.

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