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Aw Shucks.
Everyone from New York knows where oysters come from: Blue Ribbon, Jacks Oyster Bar, Aqua Grill or one of another dozen-or-so delicious (and well lit) Manhattan restaurants. Imagine my surprise then when I discovered incredibly delicious, creamy and succulent oysters … Continue reading
Posted in Things to do/see, Things to eat / drink
Tagged earth quake, food, Oysters, Restaurant, Road Trip, San Francisco, Tomales Bay, Tomales Bay Oyster Company, Weird
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Outsized Lands
Coinciding with the hottest day of the year decade um, ever, Outside Lands rolled back into San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park today for a long weekend of music, tie-dye shirts, fancy sponsor installations, and more. Festival organizers did their homework … Continue reading
Two Great Tastes…
This doesn’t quite qualify for my Weird Restaurant Category (great food, good lighting, $12 – $14 entrees), but there’s still something oh, so San Francisco about it! Plus seriously, after you’ve had an order of chow meain (or a burger), … Continue reading
Weird Fish (Weird Restaurant)
People eat out more in New York. Sure, there are many people that eat out a good amount in San Francisco too, but due to busier lives and smaller apartments, more people eat out more often in (and around) NYC. … Continue reading
Posted in Things to eat / drink
Tagged Beer, Benders, Dinner, Eating, food, Lunch, Restaurant, San Francisco, SF, Weird Fish
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What, exactly, is this supposed to be?
I’ve heard some people refer to San Francisco “bagels” as “rolls with holes,” but that’s not quite accurate. I honestly don’t know the technical specifications about how bagels are constructed, but in San Francisco it tastes like something went horribly … Continue reading