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Originally Posted by DongTran,Feb 24 2007, 12:33 PM
we used to have a thread that was pretty long in whine country for this. dunno what happened to it...
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check out www.opentable.com check which of their restaurants are on the MICHELIN rated list. those are always good. and www.restaurant.com to purchase discounted certificates to certain ones.
my faves: ISA on steiner street french shared plates
LA FOLIE on polk for great high end and innovative french
AZIZA on geary st for california/morrocan food
some top end restaurants I'd try if I had a couple hundred bucks to spend on a dinner:
Gary Danko, MICHAEL MINA
my faves: ISA on steiner street french shared plates
LA FOLIE on polk for great high end and innovative french
AZIZA on geary st for california/morrocan food
some top end restaurants I'd try if I had a couple hundred bucks to spend on a dinner:
Gary Danko, MICHAEL MINA
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[QUOTE=groundzero,Feb 24 2007, 05:01 PM] check out www.opentable.com check which of their restaurants are on the MICHELIN rated list.
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Originally Posted by SFDC4,Feb 24 2007, 07:16 PM
Brick
1085 Sutter St
Fusion cuisine.
1085 Sutter St
Fusion cuisine.
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Originally Posted by Grimnebulin,Feb 24 2007, 07:28 PM
I've heard good things about this place - have you been and how was it?
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Originally Posted by Grimnebulin,Feb 24 2007, 05:18 PM
I have to respectfully disagree on the Michelin ratings - they're definitely French cuisine biased and I don't think that you'd get the real taste of SF if you went by them. There were so many non-French places overlooked or ignored that I generally tend to ignore their ratings for SF too - except for their French ratings.
I've been to ISA a few times and thought it was good - but a bit pricey for what you get. LA FOLIE has always received very good reviews, though I've never been there. Great recommendation on Aziza though - the food there is great! Did they finally discontinue the belly dancers? I haven't gone for a few years.
AZIZA (5800 Geary Blvd) - Great California-inspired Moroccan food. The best I've had in NorCal.
http://www.aziza-sf.com/
Aqua is always great - I've been there many times and though it's pricey, I've always had great meals. Under new-ish chef Laurent Manrique, it's become even more French and a touch less seafood oriented - it's a real gem. Mmmm....foie gras - probably the best I've had anywhere.
I've been to Michael Mina twice (he's the former head chef of Aqua) and found the food quite unique. It's even more expensive that Aqua, but his 3 types of preparation for each type of food is pretty cool. Is it as worth it for the money as Aqua? No, but it's a bit more creative and innovative that Aqua is.
I've been to ISA a few times and thought it was good - but a bit pricey for what you get. LA FOLIE has always received very good reviews, though I've never been there. Great recommendation on Aziza though - the food there is great! Did they finally discontinue the belly dancers? I haven't gone for a few years.
AZIZA (5800 Geary Blvd) - Great California-inspired Moroccan food. The best I've had in NorCal.
http://www.aziza-sf.com/
Aqua is always great - I've been there many times and though it's pricey, I've always had great meals. Under new-ish chef Laurent Manrique, it's become even more French and a touch less seafood oriented - it's a real gem. Mmmm....foie gras - probably the best I've had anywhere.
I've been to Michael Mina twice (he's the former head chef of Aqua) and found the food quite unique. It's even more expensive that Aqua, but his 3 types of preparation for each type of food is pretty cool. Is it as worth it for the money as Aqua? No, but it's a bit more creative and innovative that Aqua is.
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Marnee Thai - best thai food in town. plus knowing the son is free all day.
PPQ Dungeness Island - for best roasted crab and garlic noodle!
Frascati - best BF/GF date EVER and crispy chocolate cake
BurgerMeister - lunch time favorite
PPQ Dungeness Island - for best roasted crab and garlic noodle!
Frascati - best BF/GF date EVER and crispy chocolate cake
BurgerMeister - lunch time favorite