Friday, July 13
Lunch: Coco500, 500 Brannan Street; 415-543-2222
One of the perks of Karen's job is that they have summer hours, which means her weekend starts at 12:30pm Friday afternoon. This past Friday, I took a half-day off to join her in an early weekend.
What we ate:
- Braised duck panini: shredded duck on lightly toasted bread - dee-lish! Came with a watercress-orange salad on the side.
- Spaghettini: pasta with local squid in a ink-based sauce with a hint of lemon and olive oil. Also excellent.
- Truffled squash blossom flatbread: Also very good, though it seemed that it would be more appropriate as an appetizer (which is how we had it) instead of a main course
What we drank:
- Blueberry fizz: blueberry infused gin, milk, egg white, organic sugar, lemon, seltzer. The citrus was stronger than we expected, but it was still quite good.
- Samuel Smith's Organic Lager
Dinner: Chutney Restaurant, 511 Jones Street; 415-931-5541
Ah, nothing like dinner in the middle of the Tenderloin at 10pm on a Friday evening (Friday the 13th no less).
What we ate:
- Saag gosht: Nice tender pieces of lamb in a spinach-based sauce.
- Chicken Biryani: The rice was nicely flavored, but the chicken was a bit dry.
- Lamb Kofta: Tasty with a nice amount of spice and seasonings.
- Naan
Saturday, July 14
Brunch: Mayflower Restaurant, 428 Barber Lane, Milpitas; 408-922-2700
Karen and I went out to dim sum with my mom, who flew into town late the previous evening.
What we ate:
- Dim sum: We had a lot of our usual favorites, including shu mai, chive dumplings, shrimp rice noodle rolls, and fung zau
Dinner: Out the Door, 865 Market Street, Westfield San Francisco Centre; 415-541-9913
Karen and I stopped by for a quick dinner before the Ani DiFranco concert at the Warfield.
What we ate:
- Imperial rolls: With shrimp, pork, tree ear mushrooms, and glass noodles. Very tasty and quite filling.
- Grilled lemongrass pork over vermicelli noodles with lettuce, cucumber, and mint: A nice, fresh-tasting dish.
- Star Route Farm baby chard, kale, and mizuna: Sauteed with garlic just the way we like it.
What we drank:
- Ayinger Jahrhundert
- Trumer Pils: I'm not sure how we ended up ordering two European beers at a Vietnamese restaurant.
7 comments:
We certainly ate out quite a bit this last weekend. It was all good although I think we'll need to start a "Cooking at home" segment.
No worries - I'll also use the "What We Ate" posts to talk about our home cooking too.
Why in the world would anyone "let [their] blog go by the wayside" when they are busy?
Dear Doctor No,
You know the answer to that question, of course. However, I never claimed to "get back to blogging on a more frequent basis" after a specified date and "trying to read and comment as much as possible in the meantime", two phrases which translated to six posts in four months for someone I know.
I don't know that guy, but he seems nice.
I don't know that guy, but he seems nice.
Is there an echo in here?
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