Spanish Style Heritage Beef Meatballs at Pena Pachamama
Pena Pachamama was a choice I made my first night in San Francisco after arriving late. I was smitten by the idea of having Bolivian Food along with a floor show of latin music by the Restaurant's House Band, Sukay. I chose three small dishes: the meatballs pictured here, some well fried yucca, and some gummy and tough chicken billed as "crispy chicken"
The verdict: Food was nothing special. The service was horrific. Sukay's latin performance was fantastic despite the fact that I learned that I paid an $11 cover charge to hear them only when I received my bill. I'd go back for drinks and Sukay again. But not dinner.
Pena Pachamama
1630 Powell Street
in North Beach
415-646-0018
Fresh Figs and and Aged Capricious Goat Cheese From the Ferry Farmer's Market
Heritage Steak Sandwich from the Ferry Farmer's Market
The Ferry Farmers Market offers a wealth of places to eat and drink on Saturdays when Farmers and Food Vendors from all around come to sell their goods.
The fruits sold there are just fantastic. You could spend the whole morning gorging yourself on samples of Caifornia Pears, Peaches, Plums and Nectarines.
I picked up a handful of wonderfully fresh figs and some local aged goat cheese that were paired together as an afternoon snack.
The steak Sandwich produced by a nameless stall in the back of the market consisted of grilled grass fed organic beef, sliced and served on a grill toasted roll with chopped onions and horseradish cream. It made for a mighty tasty breakfast.
Ferry Building and Saturday Farmer's Market
Market at The Embarcadero
Crab Louie at the Ferry Market
One afternoon, I found myself near the ferry terminal and made lunch from stall to stall. I picked up a quarter pound of wild crab meat from San Francisco Seafood and a nice chewy roll from Acme Bread. The crab was mixed with sauce Louis and an excellent lunch was had for under $8.
San Francisco Seafood and Acme Bread
Ferry Marketplace
Market at Embarcadero
Fried Chicken at Nellies
One of the great finds of my trip came at the suggestion of the Bay Area Chowhounds: Nellie's Soul Food in Oakland. Nellie's makes some of the most insanley good fried chicken that this southern boy has ever eaten in his life. Crispy and savory with just a hint of cayenne that hits you at the back of your throat. The great food, coupled with the friendly folks who run the place, make it a don't miss for your trip to the Bay Area.
Nellie's Soul Food
1155 W. 3rd
Oakland, CA
510-625-1350
Saturday afternoon brought an opportunity to try the Salt and Pepper Crab at R&G Lounge. The serving of crab is just huge and you have to work for your dinner cracking the deep fried shells open.
R&G is also known for its dirt cheap ans tasty rice plate lunches. Hopefully, next trip, I'll get to try them.
R&G Lounge
631 Kearny Street
San Francisco, CA
415-982-7877
Roast Pork Banh Mi From Saigon Sandwich
Mieng Come from sai Jai Thai
Next time that I go to the Bay Area, I intend to devote a day or two to exploring the chow opportunities in the Tenderloin. From Original Joe's, San Francisco's version of Sabatino's, which has obviously see the neighborhood turn many directyions in its 50+ years to lots of interesting Thai, Indian and Vietnamese options. I just didn't have time to try them all.
Some places that stood out were Sai Jai Thai, Saigon Sandwiches, and Original Joes.
Sai Jai Thai had an interesting menu of both Americanized and authentic Thai dishes. One of my favorites was their Meing Come (pictured above), a one bite salad consisting of lime wedges, dried shrimp, toasted coconut, peanuts and ginger served on laloop leaves. Quite tasty.
Saigon Sandwiches stood out on two fronts: First, it's Banh Mi were so incredibly cheap :$2.50 to $2.75. Second, the bread was so good. It just reconfirms my belief that Chicago is not a good fresh bread town.
Double Double Animal Style at In N Out
I can't visit California without visiting In N Out Burger. The evil geniuses who run that company made the decision to put their only San Francisco Store a block away from Fisherman's Wharf. The result? Incredible waits for food, table hoarding tourists, and one regular customer who thinks less of In N Out for it. The burger was excellent as always.
In N Out Burger
In the Purgatory Known as Fisherman's Wharf
333 Jefferson
San Francisco
Assorted Truffles from XOX Truffle
Chocolate Dipped Figs from Scharffen Berger
Finally, I leave you with dessert. I subscribe to David Rosengarten's Rosengarten Report by mail every other month. For several years, he has raved about XOX Truffles and for good reason.
These aren't big golf ball sized truffles like you find in fancy department stores. They are tiny little morsels of chocolatey goodness. The caramel truffle with its caramel ganache enrobed in chocolate fondant is particularly good.
XOX Truffles
754 Columbus Avenue
(between Filbert & Greenwich)
San Francisco, CA 94133
415.421.4814