Monday, March 9, 2009

HAMGURGERS (San Francisco - SAUSALITO)


HAMBURGERS ... It's not just the burger, it is also the name of one of the tastiest flame broiled burgers in Northern California! It is located on the main street of Sausalito by the waterside, be watchful cause it is a hole-in-the-wall burger stall with a green awning. Follow your nose ... That delicious smell will lead you to the promise burger stall!

I always, and I mean - always, buy one whenever I am in the area ... Cheeseburger with everything for $6.60, not bad. The meat patty is about 3/4 of an inch to an inch thick ... and very juicy. Note: I order mine medium rare. They do have chicken burgers, too.

Enjoy your burger by the park waterfront ... best seat in the house.

737 Bridgeway Blvd.
Sausalito, CA
415-332-9471
$ ... If this was McD's, I'd just put the bar without the S.




Friday, March 6, 2009

HOG ISLAND OYSTER CO. (San Francisco)


APHRODISIAC!!!

One of the freshest oysters you can find in San Francisco, raw or cooked, is in HOG ISLAND OYSTER CO.

Slurp it or gulp it and enjoy the Embarcadero view with a glass or two of your favorite vino. Happy hour is from 5pm-7pm, Mondays to Thursdays for their $1 oysters ... pretty good deal!


Atmosphere:
Confortable, with great views of the bay. Inside and outside seating available. Chaotic during lunch hour and happy hour.

Service:
A long wait especially during happy hour. You might feel being rushed to inhale it down since happy hour is only 2 hours. Get there early if you can.

Food:
Ofcourse the oysters! Must try the Grilled Cheese Sandwich and The Oysters Sampler Plate.

Price:
If it's not happy hour, it's a bit pricey.

Thoughts:
When I want fresh oysters, there is no other place but HOG ISLAND OYSTER CO.



HOG ISLAND OYSTER CO.
1 Ferry Building #11A
San Francisco, CA
(415) 391-7117
$$$

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

TAO RESTAURANT (New York)



Tao Restaurant (New York) has all the pretensions of a high profile restaurant from the moment you enter and see the 20's, 30's and 40-somethings from tourists, to working joe's, to wall-street types, models and all mingling at the bar sipping their $15 cocktails. The decor is nicely done with their impressive four-storey Buddha that seems to be watching over every patron, or their very posh nicely lit bathrooms.

The bar gets packed easily and is a good place to people watch while waiting for your table or just enjoy their pricey potent cocktails. If the bar downstairs is full, go upstairs to the 'secret' second bar, it's less crowded.



Picture: Mizo-Glazed Chilean Sea Bass with Wok Vegetables

Atmosphere:
Stunning! High energy and high decibel place sorrounded by loud bass boom of woofers. Great to impress friends, people watch or to meet and mate. Has become very touristy of late but still very trendy, has great music and a lot of fun.

Service:
Impersonal, sporadic and rushed but attentive. Even after making a reservation be prepared to wait and wait and wait.

Food:
There are only a handful of good pan Asian fusion dishes - Crispy Tuna Sashimi Roll with Edamame, Sashimi of Kobe Beef with Fresh Wasabi Sauce, Mizo-Glazed Chilean Sea Bass with Wok Vegetables, Crispy Coconut Shrimp with Spicy Thai Peanut Sauce, Banana Pudding - tempura bananas with fortune cookie crust, Giant Fortune Cookie filled with white & dark chocolate mousse.

Recommendation:
Dress to impress. Great for NYC newbies, group of friends or for happy-hour.

Price:
$50.00 minimum per person without drinks

Thoughts:

Will surely return to Tao Restaurant. More so for happy-hour!


TAO RESTAURANT (New York)
42 E 58th Street (between Park and Madison)
New York, NY 10022
(212) 888-2288
$$$

Clockwise: Crispy Tuna Sashimi Roll with Edamame, Jumbo Shrimp Tempura with Garlic-Chili Sauce, Banana Pudding - tempura bananas with fortune cookie crust, and Chocolate Spring Rolls with Kalamansi Sauce.