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Pasta Pomodoro, Laurel Village, San Francisco – Snapshot Review

Grilled bread for the table and a crisp rose wine!

Grilled bread for the table and a crisp rose wine!

Pasta Pomodoro in one sentence: Sure, it’s part of a chain of Italian restaurants, but in the consistent, reliable sort of way, with a tasty menu, good sized portions and healthy options.

Who you’ll see there: Singles who don’t feel like cooking after work, couples who don’t feel like cooking after work, families who don’t feel like cooking after soccer practice and work…you get the idea. The cafe in Laurel Village is a well-known “child-friendly” spot, so it’s a big spot for the local nannies at lunch.

Make sure to try: The butternut squash ravioli, the chicken marsala, the broccoli sauteed with garlic and chile flakes, and the “mista” mixed green side salad, which has a wonderful mix of fresh vegetables and a light but tasty dressing. Also, the wine list is surprisingly extensive.

It’s okay to skip: The bruschetta. They bring you grilled bread and a garlickly dipping sauce for the table.

Best dessert: Simple but delicious affogato: espresso poured over vanilla gelato.

Seriously, isn't that a nice looking salad?

Seriously, isn't that a nice looking salad?

Service: It’s perfectly fine. They get your meal on the table without dropping it in your lap. There’s not a lot of variety on the menu for them to explain, but they’re nice kids, you know? Leave a nice tip, they try hard.

Average meal price: Pretty affordable and recession-friendly. The most expensive thing on the menu is the $16 steak. The Laurel Village cafe offers week night specials, half-price bottles of wine, and the servings are always big enough to bring home for left-overs.

Pasta Pomodoro Logistics:

  • You can usually walk right in and get a seat
  • Credit cards, yes
  • It’s kid-friendly, which means there’s a good chance there will be a screaming child one or two tables over. There aren’t any fancy table cloths to absorb the sound. It can get loud. Be ready to roll with it, or get your order to go.
  • Heated patio

Parking:

Officially street parking, but everyone parks in the Laurel Village parking lot.

Location:

Laurel Village
3611 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94118
415-831-0900

Photos: Cat Lincoln

Best Romantic Restaurant in Maui, Hawaii

Ferraro's at Four Seasons Resort, Maui

Ferraro's at Four Seasons Resort, Maui

Maui is considered by many experienced travelers to be the best tropical island in the world; I sure know it’s one of my favorite places on Earth. One of the best luxury resorts on this Hawaiian island is the Four Seasons in Wailea. It follows, then, that the Four Seasons would have top-notch 5-star dining. My favorite high-end, special-occasion restaurant in Maui is Ferraro’s Bar E Ristorante. Looking for a quiet, sophisticated, romantic adult dining experience? Ferraro’s is the best restaurant, in the best resort hotel, on the best island in the world. Not too shabby!

There are standard Italian dishes here, but you’re in Hawaii – get the local seafood. Grilled or pan-fried ahi, caught earlier that day, served with delectable sides are my favorites. There are also choices like lobster risotto, fillet of branzino, and perfectly prepared pasta dishes. You can’t go wrong. Lunch here is Hawaii casual, yet the spectacular setting and terrific menu selection makes it memorable. It’s pricey, as are most restaurants in luxury resorts. However, the best meal to enjoy at Ferraro’s is definitely dinner. Save up your vacation dining budget by eating lunch at a good, cheap Maui restaurant, and splurge on dinner at Ferraro’s.

Make no mistake: This is a classy, romantic restaurant, with a wonderful wine list and the freshest of

Four Seasons is One of The Best Resort Hotels in Maui

Four Seasons is One of The Best Resort Hotels in Maui

entrees. It’s classic Italian in terms of the menu, but the view is 100% Hawaii. The large open-air patio accommodates most guests for al fresco dining, which is key for the romance. Ferraro’s in the Four Seasons resort is right on the beach, close enough to hear the crashing waves and take in the sunset. Gently piped-in live music somehow manages to match the tempo of the waves, and as the sun sets and the music plays, well…it’s enough to fall in love all over again. Reservations are strongly recommended to get seated for sunset dining. Call ahead: It’s worth it. Ferraro’s, after all, is the best romantic high-end restaurant on Maui.

Ferraro’s Bar e Ristorante
Four Seasons Resort Maui in Wailea
(808) 874-8000

Bacco Ristorante, authentic Italian cuisine in San Francisco, California

Tuscan hills outside of Florence

Tuscan hills outside of Florence

Feel like getting away to northern Italy but don’t have the frequent-flyer miles? Need a romantic spot for date night? Look no further than Bacco Ristorante, located in the Noe Valley neighborhood of San Francisco. As you pull back the dark heavy curtain at the front door, you are transported to Italy. The amazing smells from the kitchen hit you first, then the intimacy of the rooms and the warmth from the golden color of the restaurant walls just like the Tuscan hills outside of Florence. Most of the wait staff is actually from Italy, and they are all charming and ready to answer any of your questions, including giving you great suggestions from their excellent wine list.

I admit to coming to this restaurant often and no matter what day of the week I have been, or what special event I was celebrating, I have not been disappointed with my food or the attentive service. What I also love is that they will encourage you to split dishes, especially their divine homemade gnocchi and risotto.

It is a seasonal menu item but we always look for their fava bean crostini as an appetizer, it is sublime. Available year-round is the amazing bresaola plate that includes thinly sliced cured beef, arugula truffle olive oil and shaved reggiano. This is perfect as a starter for two, enjoy it while they are getting your pasta course. If you go during the week, they offer a generous prix fixe menu. And this is a true neighborhood restaurant, as they are one of the few elegant places open for dinner every night, even on Mondays.

Delicious homemade pasta

Delicious homemade pasta

Take public transportation, a taxi or give yourself extra time to find street parking since they do not offer valet parking. However you get here it will be worth the effort, and don’t forget to try their special apple pastry dessert!

Photo credits to sfcphotography and mar mar.

Top 10 Best Steakhouses in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter

Donovan's is a Top 10 Best Steakhouse in San Diego

Donovan's is a Top 10 Best Steakhouse in San Diego

I love downtown San Diego. The vibe is happy and fun in this part of the city, and it’s a great California vacation spot for people of all ages. I especially like the Gaslamp Quarter because it has so many great steakhouses – not that it doesn’t also have terrific sushi restaurants and other dining options, but the happy, festive atmosphere in San Diego’s best steakhouses really sets it apart. I haven’t been to all (or even most) of the great restaurants in San Diego – there aren’t enough vacation days in the year – but I’m more than content whenever I try one of these Top 10 recommended steakhouses down in the Gaslamp Quarter.

The 10 Best Steakhouses in San Diego, California

Donovan’s Steak & Chop House – Donovan’s won the Lamplighter Award 2008 Favorite Steakhouse), and it’s easy to see why. Only prime meat is used, all the time, and the prime rib is among the best I’ve had. This is a high-end steakhouse, somewhat more refined and less convivial than others on this Top 10 list. However, it is worth a reservation for a romantic, special meal. Many awards have been given to Donovan’s for both its wine list and simply being, consistently, the best high-end steakhouse in San Diego.

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar – This is a national chain, but very well-regarded. A respectable wine list includes 100-Wines-by-the-Glass, and the steaks here are generously portioned, perfectly prepared, and come with complementary sides. The ambience is fun and informal, hence, many relaxed San Diego residents consider Flemings the best steakhouse in the Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego.

Gaslamp Strip Club – This fun steakhouse epitomizes the friendly atmosphere of the Gaslamp Quarter in San Diego. Great food, not too fancy, and accommodating of large groups, it’s simply terrific. Not the best restaurant for a quiet, romantic dinner, of course, but the open community grill allows for customers (age 21 and up) to grill their own steaks, after choosing their cuts from the waiters. The fun, happy atmosphere has to suite your mood, though – usually, this is easy in the Gaslamp Quarter.

George’s on Fifth – Here’s one hip restaurant for the cool set (I stopped even trying years ago). Popularly referred to as G5, Georges on Fifth is relaxed and fun. The entrees are excellent and the service is just right; the staff lets guests relax and enjoy their meal without hovering. Interestingly, the restaurant is right in Wyatt Earp’s old saloon (though the shoot-outs and Wild West atmosphere have left the building). More affordable than some others on this Top 10 list, G5 has a separate kids’ menu, live entertainment, and banquet rooms for medium to large parties.

Greystone the Steakhouse; a Classy, Formal Restaurant

Greystone the Steakhouse – Wow; Greystone is an amazingly glamorous restaurant in the mostly “regular Joe” Gaslamp Quarter. The elegance of the decor and the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence indicate that this is one restaurant you may want to save for special occasions. While there are some child-friendly entrees of the menu, I don’t recommend Greystone for kids. It’s just too formal, and very expensive. The waiters here are trained in wine matching, so guests can relax and be certain that their fillet mignon, lobster, or any other entree will be perfectly suited to their vino.

Lou and Mickey’s – Along with the Gaslamp Strip Club, this is probably the most “manly” of the Top 10 steakhouses list. A lively, convivial atmosphere is pervasive most evenings at Lou & Mickey’s: The restaurant has an ambience closer to that of Italian restaurants than traditional steakhouses. Lou & Mickey’s is right across the street from San Diego’s busy convention center, so there’s nearly always a crowd of hungry executives and business travelers who want to unwind.

Max New York

Max New York in the Gaslamp Quarter

Max New York – There’s something for everyone (who likes to eat – that narrows it down) at Max New York Restaurant. There are romantic little alcoves for a couples’ dinner, long tables for family and friend groups, and even a corporate events room for business travelers. Be warned: This is an expensive restaurant. The service is professional and the ambience exactly like that of a high-end New York steakhouse.

Mortons the Steakhouse – Check out Morton’s website, as there are often gift card deals found there. Morton’s is a national chain, yes, but it’s very picky regarding high quality steak and other entrees. I’ve been to a few Morton’s across the US. The menu items are consistently great and the work put into ambience (dark wood, white linen tablecloths) gives the feel of an independently owned restaurant.

Palm Restaurant – The Palm has outposts across the country, but is selective enough that it never has that “chain restaurant” feel. It’s a steakhouse in the most classic sense, with history going back over 80 years. The Palm in San Diego is the newest member of the fold, so to speak, and it’s perfectly suited for the Gaslamp Quarter. The festive and relaxed atmosphere makes for a fun dining experience here. Even though it’s just a few years old, the Palm restaurant is very popular: Reservations are strongly recommended for weekends.

Rei do Gado Brazilian Steakhouse – This is a Brazilian Churrasco, or barbeque: Rei do Gado means “The king of the Herd.” The steaks in this restaurant are slow-cooked on skewers, as per the traditional Brazilian style. While a buffet never has the look of a best restaurant, the appeal here is the different type of steaks than the primes and chops we’re used to. A waiter slices just-prepared, sizzling meats off the skewers onto your plates until you signal “that’s enough.” The skewers items range widely from tender loin to lamb, to the most popular churrasco cut, top sirloin cap.

There are a lot of steakhouses to choose from in San Diego. This Top 10 list is exclusive to my favorite part

Morton's

Morton's the Steakhouse in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter

of town, the Gaslamp Quarter. Now, the qualities that make a great steakhouse go beyond fantastic steak and fresh seafood options. Ambience is key: The best steakhouses in San Diego are either fun and friendly, or elegant and classy. Either way, the best restaurants in San Diego are always well worth a night out.

Best Italian Restaurant in Kansas City, Missouri

Brio Tuscan Grille in Kansas City, Missouri

Brio Tuscan Grille in Kansas City, Missouri

Mention Kansas City, and most people think of the world’s best barbeque. And it’s true; those of us who travel to this big city in Missouri nearly always enjoy BBQ beyond compare. However, anyone on vacation in Kansas City can’t survive on barbeque for every meal. My favorite classy, high-end Italian restaurant in Kansas City is the Brio Tuscan Grille, and the next time I’m in that fun city, I’ll be sure to eat there again.

Brio Tuscan Grille is part of a large chain with restaurants in nearly every state. In fact, there are two Brio Tuscan Grilles in Missouri alone. But this is no Olive Garden (nothing against Olive Garden, these restaurants are simply more upscale!) in several ways. The service is friendly yet professional, the wine list more than sufficient, and the food…Well. The entrees at this Italian restaurant are great, delicious traditionally Italian fare, and a perfect respite from the ribs and pulled pork for which Kansas City is more renown.

I went to the Brio in Kansas City’s Country Club Plaza, on Nichols Road. Country Club Plaza is a popular, great location in Kansas City, with a lot of luxury shopping and other restaurants for meals and drinks. Brio Tuscan Grille has competitors (Figla’s Italian restaurant comes to mind), but it more than meets the challenge. Specializing in Tuscan fare – hence the name – with beautiful decor and a warm, friendly ambiance, this restaurant has been popular with Kansas City residents for a long time. A reservation is needed on weekends, particularly for large groups.

Dining area, Brio Tuscan Grille

Dining area, Brio Tuscan

Now, I was with a large group when we ate here: We sat in one of the six banquet rooms and shared large plates of traditional Italian food. There were also a couple of bottles of red wine on the banquet table, and the vino perfectly complemented our meal. Everyone was extremely pleased with all aspects of the restaurant. It’s hard to please everyone in a group! Clearly, the staff at Brio Tuscan Grille know what they’re doing. It’s one of the best Italian restaurants in Kansas City, Missouri.

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