Best meal in San Francisco
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Best meal in San Francisco
Give it to me straight people. Cheap or pricey. What's the best meal you ever had? Or places that stand out?
Also, oyster bars? Not looking for the trendiest. Just looking for the best. Please suggest.
Also, oyster bars? Not looking for the trendiest. Just looking for the best. Please suggest.
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NJriverchick - I'm headed to SF soon myself and looked up Betelnut for myself, but it looks like it closed and reopened as a different concept. Just FYI!
http://sf.eater.com/archives/2013/02...es_concept.php
http://sf.eater.com/archives/2013/02...es_concept.php
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I was surprised by the Betelnut recommendation. I ate there a number of times and it was a popular neighborhood place, but basically like a PF Chaings. In a city filled with really fine Asian places, it seemed an odd recommendation to me.
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Neopatrick - My sister-in-law, who lives just outside SF, is Vietnamese and a wine maven & foodie. This is one of her faves and she was excited to share it with us. She ordered for the table and it was truly memorable. I'm sorry to hear it is gone...
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Interesting, NJriverchick, what does she think of Slanted Door?
I rented very near Betelnut a number of times, which is why it was a quick and easy lunch place and pretty good. But I always had to drink gallons of water later -- tons of salt in everything, which is why the PF Chaing's comparison.
By the way, Hutong, now in its place still has the same executive chef, so I'm not sure how different it is -- except that presumably the dishes are now smaller and more expensive. One feature of Betelnut was lots of food for the money -- big servings.
I rented very near Betelnut a number of times, which is why it was a quick and easy lunch place and pretty good. But I always had to drink gallons of water later -- tons of salt in everything, which is why the PF Chaing's comparison.
By the way, Hutong, now in its place still has the same executive chef, so I'm not sure how different it is -- except that presumably the dishes are now smaller and more expensive. One feature of Betelnut was lots of food for the money -- big servings.
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We loved Betelnut, but I certainly wouldn't put it in the "best meal I ever had" category.
Divine tortellini carbonara at Eduardo's on Chestnut. Not recent though.
Love Slanted Door.
Still looking for a fabulous hamburger (the very best was at a restaurant in the town I used to live in (near Stu), but I moved to the city and it's no longer convenient for "just a hamburger").
Divine tortellini carbonara at Eduardo's on Chestnut. Not recent though.
Love Slanted Door.
Still looking for a fabulous hamburger (the very best was at a restaurant in the town I used to live in (near Stu), but I moved to the city and it's no longer convenient for "just a hamburger").
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Another fan of Slanted Door.
We really enjoyed Boulevard too -
http://www.boulevardrestaurant.com/
My DF's favorite is John's Grill, and has been since 1969.
http://www.johnsgrill.com/
Not saying that any of those three are "the best" but they are the three I'd return to.
We really enjoyed Boulevard too -
http://www.boulevardrestaurant.com/
My DF's favorite is John's Grill, and has been since 1969.
http://www.johnsgrill.com/
Not saying that any of those three are "the best" but they are the three I'd return to.
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starrs, I'm laughing because I've lived/worked in San Francisco for 40 years and have never once eaten at John's Grill.
Boulevard took my favorite menu item off the menu several years ago -- it was a lobster starter that was scrumptious.
Boulevard took my favorite menu item off the menu several years ago -- it was a lobster starter that was scrumptious.
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Well, I'm laughing too. I think it was LoveItaly who recommended John's Grill. I went and thought maybe I was at the wrong place. Granted it had a sort of "clubby feel" but it was dirty and run down (I gasped and sort of lost my appetite when I looked behind the bar to see where that mildew or dirty mopwater smell was coming from), and the food was just mediocre at best. What was I missing there?
But Boulevard! Ah yes. And while some don't seem to appreciate it, I love Farallon. Their cheese plate alone is worth the price of dinner.
But Boulevard! Ah yes. And while some don't seem to appreciate it, I love Farallon. Their cheese plate alone is worth the price of dinner.
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It's been five years since I've eaten there.
I intend to fix that this year.
It was his father's favorite before him...and now there are two grandsons living nearby. I'm sure their tradition will continue.
Everything we had a Boulevard was scrumptious.
I intend to fix that this year.

It was his father's favorite before him...and now there are two grandsons living nearby. I'm sure their tradition will continue.

Everything we had a Boulevard was scrumptious.
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Too many to single out any "best".
For roast beef:
House of Prime Rib
For steak:
Harris, and surprisingly, Ruth's Chris
For seafood:
Farallon, R&G Lounge (Chinese), Thanh Long (Vietnamese, drunken crab), Swan Oyster Depot
For French:
Too many to mention, current favorite L'Ardoise
For Italian
Too many to mention, not going to tell you my current favorite
For Sushi:
Ino Sushi
For XLB:
Shanghai House
For Pho:
Lots of places
For roast beef:
House of Prime Rib
For steak:
Harris, and surprisingly, Ruth's Chris
For seafood:
Farallon, R&G Lounge (Chinese), Thanh Long (Vietnamese, drunken crab), Swan Oyster Depot
For French:
Too many to mention, current favorite L'Ardoise
For Italian
Too many to mention, not going to tell you my current favorite
For Sushi:
Ino Sushi
For XLB:
Shanghai House
For Pho:
Lots of places

