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Dining deals in San Francisco!
So, I just have to share with those of you on the hunt for a great meal at a great price:<BR><BR>There are some amazing values happening in San Francisco right now. Because the slump in the economy is hitting restaurants so hard, a large number of them have decided to lure eaters back with fixed price meals that are a great deal! The program started in January for a month and was called - Dine about Town. Because of the success some restaurants have continued the menus (they change the choices weekly).<BR><BR>The two that I ate at just this past week are:<BR><BR>I Fratelli, 1896 Hyde Street (@ Green) 415-474-8240. I just ate there last night and they have a 3 course fixed price meal for $18.00! It was a great value. The price included:<BR><BR> Soup, Salad or carpaccio<BR> Main dish<BR> Dessert<BR> Coffee or Espresso<BR><BR>And:<BR><BR>Hawthorne Lane, 22 Hawthorne Street (at Howard), 415.777.9779, http://www.hawthornelane.com <BR><BR>Their menu is $29.95, but this is one of THE BEST restaurants in the city. A single entree here can cost as much as the 3 course fixed price menu - so I call this one a real value. It is my favorite restaurant right now.<BR><BR>I would love to hear about more restaurants doing this. Anyone else have some news to share?
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No news to share, but just wanted to thank you for posting this. I'll be in San Fran for 2+weeks in mid-April, travelling with my parents (who my brother and I always treat). This will allow us to eat well and save some pennies (paying for four can get expensive). I'll do a search for other participating restaurants too!
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A point of clarification - the I Fratelli menu is only available Monday through Friday.<BR><BR>Hawthorne Lane is available every day of the week.
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I agree, Hawthorne Lane is an excellent restaurant. Also, try Momo's - it's a relatively new place right across from Giants Stadium. If you like pan-Asian, Betelnut is good, and for inexpensive but really good Chinese, Brandy Ho's. Of course, there's always the Fog City Diner on Embarcadero if you're looking for touristy. :)
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Hi Sharon. Thanks for getting the info out about the fixed price meals in SF. Sounds like Mark and I will have to drive up to the City for dinner!<BR><BR>
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Hey, Betsy! <BR><BR>Great to see you on the site. Just in case you do not remember, I Fratelli is the restaurant that we had the Fodors gathering at. Nice people, nice place, nice food!<BR><BR>Take care!
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Lark Creek Inn in Walnut Creek, as well as all of his restaurants at least through April, has a 3 course dinner for $24.95. I had a delicious salad, salmon, and creme brule last week on my birthday. Plus you can enter a contest by eating at 2 or more of his restaurants, filling out a form and saving your receipts. He has restaurants in SF, Marin County and I believe the peninsula also.
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Gail,<BR>Great lead! I called One Market (one of the restaurants in Lark Creek Restaurant Group) and, yes, they are all doing the 3 course dinners. They range from 24.95 - 29.95. The restaurants include http://www.larkcreek.com/ :<BR>One Market - San Francisco<BR>Lark Creek Inn - San Mateo<BR>Lark Creek Inn - Walnut Creek<BR>Lark Creek Inn - Larkspur<BR>Birch Creek - Roseville<BR>Yankee Pier - Larkspur<BR>Parcel 104 - Santa Clara<BR><BR>This is a great deal - these restaurants are wonderful! One Market is one of my favorites. Up there with Hawthorne Lane... WooHoo!<BR><BR>All can be booked through http://www.opentable.com<BR><BR>Keep the information coming!<BR><BR>Sharon
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Ooo. Here is another one. <BR><BR>Moose's in North Beach has a 3 course dinner Mon - Thurs for $24-$29.
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Thought I would send this to the top to see if I could get more people to respond now that taxes are behind us all.
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I don't like I Fratelli---find it very heavy and very garlicky. But news of Moose's is great. Also Chapeau, a little French restaurant with a great wine list in the Inner Richmond, is offering $19 fixed price dinner before 6 pm on Sundays, and Ana Mandara down near Ghiardelli also has a fixed price. Is Hawthorne Lane getting better? It was great to start and then I guess the two owners divorced and the restaurant went downhill. I hope it's coming back, it used to be wonderful. Also, for anyone wanting to try Farallon (not one of my faves) they have a fixed price lunch that is reasonable for Farallon at least.
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I just received an email from opentable.com listing a long list of places in San Francisco that are now offering fixed price menus:<BR><BR>http://www.opentable.com/promo/prefixe.asp?id=4<BR><BR>Here are just a few (go to the link above to see them all): <BR>A. Sabella's <BR>Ana Mandara <BR>Black Cat <BR>Chapeau <BR>Equinox <BR>EOS <BR>Hawthorne Lane <BR>Lark Creek San Mateo<BR>Lark Creek Inn <BR>Maya <BR>One Market <BR>Roxanne's <BR>Waterfront Cafe <BR>Z Restaurant <BR><BR>I guess this is a conversation mostly with myself, but I hope someone is benefiting.
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kam,<BR>i forgot to thank you for your additions and to answer your questions about hawthorne lane. i agree it went through a rough transition with the divorce. they lost some good people. but they have really pulled it together, and i think the cuisine is right back on top. i have been back twice for the fixed price and each time i will thrilled with my food AND the service. really caught me off guard, but made me very happy.<BR><BR>i am with you on farallon - never really understood the hype.
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