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Taller de Tapas in Barcelona, Spain

Eating at a tapas restaurant in Spain can be a lively, fun chance to try a variety of foods at a small price. But sometimes you just don’t want to have to stand at the bar, shout for the bartender, and eat while balancing a plate in one hand and a drink in the other. At those times, head to an outpost of Taller de Tapas a chain of sit-down style, foreigner-friendly (the menus are bilingual, as are most of the staff) tapas restaurants there serve traditional favorites inspired by Catalan cooking and from around the country at an affordable price. There are four locations scattered around Barcelona, so no matter where you are in the city, you can enjoy their tasty small plates.

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Woodbridge Pizzeria, Woodbridge, CA – Amazing Pies in the Sky!

Delicious Pizza @ Woodbridge Pizzeria

Delicious Pizza @ Woodbridge Pizzeria

Visiting friends and family in the Central Valley of California is fun. We always enjoy ourselves.  In the spring we sometimes get to see the Stockton Ports play a ballgame.  It is also challenging (not for the obvious family drama) because we are always in search of something to eat that tastes better than it looks. That might sound strange but actually we have eaten at places where the photos looked a whole lot better than what was put on our plate.

The San Joaquin Valley has a slew of restaurants that are mostly chains, which I have nothing against, but it is more fun and challenging to find a local business to support if we can. We dine almost weekly at one of our neighborhood restaurants in the Noe Valley area of San Francisco.

This quest recently led us to discover a wonderful pizza restaurant, called simply enough Woodbridge Pizzeria.  They are located in both Woodbridge (the home to some great Lodi Appellation Wineries) and in Lodi which is good to know when we are wine-tasting and hungry. Read More »

Fatburger – Take Your Family For A Happy Hour You Can All Love

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There are times that you just have to eat out. There is nothing in the refrigerator and you don’t want to go out for a fancy expensive lunch or just drive thru. I have the solution for you. Fatburger!

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Double Play Scores in San Francisco for Best Burgers

Double Play Scores in SF!

Double Play Scores in SF!

Double Play Bar & Grill is one of the coolest old school bars and restaurants in San Francisco.  From 1931 through 1957 people would stop by to grab food on their way to or from seeing a baseball game at the Seals Stadium.

The San Francisco Seals were a great Minor League Baseball team that played in the Pacific Coast League.  The stadium was across the street where you now see the huge Safeway shopping center.

After more than 100 years this sports bar is still serving great burgers, homemade spaghetti on Tuesdays and fresh fish on the border between the Mission District and Potrero Hill in San Francisco.

This landmark is on the busy corner of 16th Street and Bryant Street, but you’ll find their free parking lot entrance on 16th Street.  Besides the food, the huge bar and event space, you will love the wall-to-wall baseball memorabilia.  Read More »

Vegans Don’t Smell Bad, Especially the Vietnamese Ones

I am not an adventurous eater. I was raised on Pepsi, Kraft macaroni and cheese, and McDonald’s, so sugar, salt, and starch were the foods of life for me. I didn’t willingly eat broccoli until well after college. My favorite restaurants growing up (besides McDonald’s, which, now I will admit, is not a restaurant) were pizza places or burger joints. I didn’t branch out much. I never ventured far outside the exotic fare of Irish or Italian cuisine.

Even as an adult married to a Cajun who loves tentacles and hot sauce, I have not been very brave about trying new things. I’ve hated seafood, which is odd for a woman who grew up in a coastal New England town. I turned away from ethnic foods besides the ubiquitous Mexican and Chinese dishes that one cannot avoid living in Southern California, as I have done for almost 14 years. I disdain meatless dishes, and have turned my nose up at vegan food. How is that even food? I wondered.

This year, however, I got a new day job, and I didn’t know anyone at this new company. It was like the first day of school, and like a 10-year-old, I worried that nobody would talk to me or sit with me at lunch. Luckily, my coworkers didn’t smell my fear. They invited me to lunch on the very first day, and the day after that, and the day after that, and so on. They had a ritual: a trip to the market on Mondays to load up on items to eat at the office during the week, and then a special outing on Fridays. The destination was always, with very few exceptions, Vinh Loi Tofu in Reseda, CA.

Let me point out that not only did this establishment have an ethnic name, but it was also entirely vegan. Vietnamese vegan.

My desperation to fit in pushed me over the edge into culinary exploration. My coworkers urged me to join them, swearing that the restaurant had noodles! Which are starchy and plain! And I would like them! And meat! Everything they make is tofu but it all tastes like meat! I remained skeptical, but I went along for the ride. After all, someone else was driving.


Vinh Loi Tofu is a little storefront restaurant in one of those ubiquitous corner shopping centers with 18 businesses and only four parking spaces. It blends right in with the many other ethnic establishments in the area, and it doesn’t face the street, so it’s easy to drive right by. Inside, it’s small, with less than a dozen tables, so patrons waiting for their food just stand around looking at you while you eat.

The menu is a tri-folded flyer, and the list of dishes is also up on the wall in a sensory-overload barrage of too many words. I looked for something recognizable and I ordered the chow mein. My coworkers, already savvy in the way of Vinh Loi, snatched a shrink-wrapped pre-made set of ham rolls from the counter and set about splitting them up among the five of us.

The ham rolls (listed on the menu as “Spring Rools”) consist of tofu ham, greens, and dried rice noodles, wrapped in a skin-like substance they call “rice sheet.” I wasn’t convinced, but I dipped the assembly in peanut sauce, took a bite, and…


…I was forever changed. The not-ham tasted just like ham! The greens were fresh and crunchy! And there are too many exclamation points in this post but hold onto your hat because more are coming!

Because! Because then I got my chow mein, which not only was not scary or gooey or too spicy or any of the things I had feared about ethnic food, but was actually delicious. Made with wheat noodles stir-fried with cabbage, “vegetable,” and vegan chicken and beef (both formed from tofu, I just can’t imagine how), the chow mein is served with a light sauce on the side. The portion is perfect – I could eat the whole dish in one sitting and be satisfied but not full, or if I had too many ham rolls I could bring the leftovers home for my omnivore husband.


I returned to Vinh Loi for lunch several times. On one occasion I branched out to try “the number 5,” a dry noodle salad favored by my companions, but mostly I ordered the same dish over and over, prompting Kevin, the owner, to nickname me “Chief Chow Mein.” The restaurant serves everything a traditional Vietnamese eatery does, but everything is made with this alarmingly delicious and realistic faux-meat.

A coworker and his #5

Sigh. I’m sitting here sighing just thinking about it. It’s true love. As a devotee of the #2 meal at McDonald’s drive-thru for so many years, I just never thought it could happen. I would like to thank my coworkers and Kevin of Vinh Loi for making me a believer.

Vinh Loi owner Kevin Tran

I still haven’t been brave enough to try the soy pudding or the fermented mushroom tea available in the refrigerator case or the Black Fungus in the little grocery section, but hey, this is quite a start.

Now who wants to join me?

This post is my winning entry in the contest: UpTake Most Memorable Restaurant Experience. and originally appeared at House of Prince.

Basque Cultural Center, South San Francisco is worth finding

Basque Cultural Center

Basque Cultural Center

We have friends whose family are Basque.  These are wonderful friends but I’d be lying if I didn’t say that they are even dearer since introducing us to the Basque Cultural Center in South San Francisco.  Not only is this a cool place with its purpose as a meeting place for the Basque community – I love its unique handball court and killer old school bar – but it also has a great restaurant!   This restaurant seriously has some of the best food, and at the most reasonable prices and don’t get me started about the bread. Read More »

There’s Nothing Better Than Free Food

I love to take a break from the nightly ritual of making dinner, but sometimes it’s just too expensive to pack up the family and head out to the local restaurant. I don’t know about you, but I’m just not made of money, though, that must be what my kids think.

I did a little digging and found that there are quite a few restaurants that offer free kids meals certain times of the day. Of course some of the freebies depend on the individual owners of the restaurant franchise, but a simple phone call will let you know either way. I say phone call, because to ask if there is free stuff while at the restaurant can be awkward.

The restaurants I found, that I’ve heard of at least, are Buffalo Wild Wings, IHOP, Fuddruckers, Golden Corral and Islands. There are a ton more, but I don’t have the room on this post to go to far into the list

Buffalo Wild Wings kids eat free policy, varies from restaurant to restaurant, but it in general the policy is : Kids 12 and under from 5 pm to 8 pm every night. The food is mediocre, but at least you can watch the game.

Fuddruckers policy is 4 pm to 9pm kids 12 and under eat free. Who doesn’t want to make their own hamburger? Too bad my kids only like pickles and cheese on their burgers, I however like the works so it’s good for me.

IHOP has the whole 12 and under policy as well, but the cool thing about IHOP is you can get breakfast pretty much 24 hours a day. The kids drink doesn’t come with the meal but I would rather pay $2.00 for a drink than $6.99 plus $2.00 for the drink.

Islands is a little trickier. Their website doesn’t give you any clues to what time the kids under 12 eat free time starts, but a call to your local Islands will let you in on the secret. An even better idea is to call their corporate number on their website and they can give you the lowdown. I do have to say Islands’ food has improved so much in the last 10 years, thank goodness. The first time I ate at an Islands, I got food poisoning. It took me years to go back.

Golden Corral is a crowd-pleaser, because of the fact that, choices are what they have plenty of. Their kids eat free policy is pretty much the same as the others but the age limit is 10 and under. I don’t think I’ve eaten at a Golden Corral in years, but you know, it’s nice to know that they are in on this kids eating free thing.

Check you local restaurants, there is always a deal, you just have to be willing to ask for it.

Coldest Beer and Hottest Pho Noodles in San Francisco

Great Neighborhood Lunch Spot

Pho Garden - Great Outer Richmond Spot

I love noodles and last month I wrote about a favorite pho noodle house. Yesterday we discovered a new place for lunch and delicious savory noodles and cold beer.  Pho Garden is a very clean and fresh looking place, and its look matched the freshness of the wonderful bowl of seafood pho that we both had.  Lots of fresh and clean tasting fish in abundance. Yum!

Our stomachs were very happy because the freshness of the fish is sometimes questionable at other local spots we walked into before. We were not disappointed this time but pleasantly surprised. The noodles had a very tasty broth served piping hot. 

My husband was in the mood for a beer, and the waiter came over and mentioned that he was “out of 33 beer”.  “It was caught up in customs!”  My husband chose a Stella.  Not your typical Asian beer, but crisp and clean, to go with his seafood noodles.  He asked the waiter to make sure that his beer was ice cold.  Our waiter brought out a very frosty bottle and a frozen mug.  ”You can’t get it any colder than this!” he proclaimed.  ”I’m a beer drinker too, so I know how it’s best,” he added. My husband was a very happy man.

Coldest Beer and Hottest Noodles

Coldest Beer and Hottest Noodles

The pho and consistency of the noodles was very good, and since we both ordered the same dish, I will be going back again to give you an update on other dishes off of their menu.  The location is way out there, but they try very hard.  And actually, in this part of the Outer Richmond neighborhood they are close to the local 4 Star Theater, an independent movie theater that shows a lot of cool alternative movies with many from Hong Kong.

If you live in the area or plan to see a movie in the neighborhood, Pho Garden is definitely worth a stop. We’re certainly going to try them again.

2109 Clement St
San Francisco, CA 94121
(415) 379-8677
www.phogardensf.com

Open Everyday 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Except Wednesdays.

Pho Huynh Hiep ll is Kevin’s Noodle House in San Francisco

Red Awning Marker

Red Awning Helps a lot

The temperature has still been cold still around here.  I find myself choosing soup and noodle places for lunch again and again. Here in San Francisco, we have lots of noodle places to choose from – like Sapporo-ya in Japantown – but one of the best Vietnamese noodle shops has got to be Pho Huynh Hiep 2, also known as Kevin’s Noodle House. It is on a really busy street but you can find it by the bright red awning over the front window.

This is one of my favorite lunch spots in the city for hot and savory bowls of noodles – “pho” real. Pho noodles are delicious Vietnamese rice noodles that in come in different sizes.

Kevin’s Noodle House runs four noodle shops around the Bay Area so you have no excuse not to try some for lunch or dinner. You can spend less than $10 for a huge bowl or get something smaller and share appetizers like the fried shrimp cakes.

Fried Shrimp Cakes

Fried Shrimp Cakes

What a so great about coming here is that the servings are always generous, and you can tell they have a solid reputation because the flow of people is constant. And we have been here at various times of the day and day of the week – yet we always are taking one of the last small free tables when we arrive.

Be ready to customize your choice with: a choice of egg or rice noodles; wide, thin or paper thin noodles; three different size bowls too. There are lots of condiments to add based on whether you have a cold or are hung over (or that might be just be my criteria).

The best way to start any meal though is with an order of their fish cakes – so tasty and unique. You can’t go wrong with any of their selections but some of the best dishes we have tried over the years are the seafood noodle soup and the beef tendon or the soup with flank steak.

1833 Irving St
San Francisco, CA 94122
(415) 664-0469

Photos credit to Kevin’s Noodle House.

Locations in Daly City, Oakland and Concord too!
www.kevinsnoodlehouse.com

Tales of the City: Mario’s Bohemian Cigar Store and Cafe in San Francisco

Enjoy a glass of Chianti or a cappuccino

Enjoy a glass of Chianti or a cappuccino

Mario’s is the type of hip local spot that gets consistently listed in the regional guides placed in San Francisco hotel rooms. However the difference is that compared to most of the other places also listed — this North Beach cafe is worth any effort it might take to get there.

Washington Square Park is one of my favorite spots in North Beach to spend some time on a sunny day, soaking up all the scenic and interesting aspects of urban life. Depending on the day and time, you’ll see groups doing Tai Chi, a small art show, dogs chasing Frisbees or old men in natty suits and hats sitting on the green benches chatting away in Italian.

Whichever side of the park you find yourself there will be something amazing to cause you to slow down. On one end you have the historic Sts. Peter and Paul Church where Joe DiMaggio famously “married” Marilyn Monroe (they actually got married at City Hall because of her previous divorce kept her out of this Catholic church but they still had the famous photos taken on the church steps). Nearby is the equally notable Liguria Bakery, makers of the best focaccia bread in the city and the suppliers for Mario’s sandwiches.

Across the way on the western end is the recently reopened institution known as “the Washbag” or Washington Square Bar and Grill and on the southern end you will find the one and only Mario’s Bohemian Cigar Store and Cafe.  Known locally as “Mario’s” this wonderful classic corner cafe with its green awning has been around just as long as the Washbag with both being made infamous in the 1980’s Tales of the City series written by Armistead Maupin and its 1993 television miniseries.

Tuna and Meatball Foccacia Sandwiches

Tuna and Meatball Foccacia Sandwiches

Walk inside Mario’s and you will see the same bar stool and cafe tables along the windows that I’ve been sitting in for years (you’ll have to leave a comment if you want me to tell you how many years).

Illustrating how clever they are, Mario’s oven is near the front door facing busy Columbus Avenue. The incredible smells from the toasting focaccia bread sandwiches wafts lightly out the constantly being opened door – and leads visitors in by the nose, or maybe for some by the stomach.

Besides having the best food around, Mario’s also has an amazing cappuccino con Vov and other espresso drinks made with extra creamy milk. Stop in anytime and you won’t be disappointed. They somehow manage to keep hiring the best staff over the years, my focaccia is always toasted so perfectly to withstand the amount of filling they put into the sandwich – like my favorites, the open face tuna, the meatball and breaded eggplant!

Mario’s remains one of the coolest spots in North Beach to stop in for a glass of red wine or espresso or to stay for a great meal while you dig the urban scene.

566 Columbus Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94133
(415) 362-0536

Photo credit to sfcphotography

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