Saigon dip – Fog City

Saigon dip - Fog City
Shaved roasted pork, spicy pickled vegetables, chili aioli, cilantro, pho dipping broth. $17
Fog City, San Francisco CA

This sandwich was good, but really vanilla. The flavors were too subtle and even the pho broth was bland. The ingredients read like you’re gonna get a party in your mouth, but it quickly became a snoozefest. 😦

Manhattan cocktail - Fog City
Manhattan. $10.50

Buffalo milk cheesecake – Boulevard

Buffalo milk cheesecake - Boulevard
Huckleberry conserva, graham cracker twists, almond parsley crumble, shinko pear with moscata. $10.50
Boulevard, San Francisco CA

I was intrigued when I saw the buffalo milk on the menu so I had to order this dessert. The cheesecake was certainly different – it was more dense but perhaps creamier than your typical cheesecake. And again, the components put it over the edge. The combination of the huckleberry conserve and pear globes, with the crispy twists and airy crumble was SO much fun. Noms!

Wimbledon Shrub cocktail - Boulevard
Wimbledon Shrub: Pimms, housemade strawberry shrub, fresh lemon juice, Sprite, served over ice. $13

Cocktails – Butterfly Restaurant

Kumquat margarita cocktail - Butterfly Restaurant
Kumquat margarita: Tapatio tequila, fresh squeezed lime juice, agave nectar. $10
Butterfly Restaurant, San Francisco CA

Was volunteering on the Embarcadero so we ducked into Butterfly during one of our breaks for a few drinks. Our bartender was awesome and really friendly so we had a good time relaxing at the bar and enjoying the sunny weather.

Vodka soda cocktail - Butterfly Restaurant
Vodka and soda.

Enchiladas combo – Chevys Fresh Mex

Enchiladas combo - Chevys Fresh Mex
Salsa chicken with New Mexico red chile sauce, picadillo beef with meat sauce, served with black beans, rice, salad, and sweet corn tomalito. $11.79
Chevys Fresh Mex, San Francisco CA

Mmm, enchiladas are my favorite. These were ok, but the plate was large and filled me up (I actually didn’t finish and took the rest to-go). I do love their little sweet corn cakes though. I’m sure its all butter and oil, but that’s why they taste so good.

Strawberry lemonade - Chevys Fresh Mex
Strawberry lemonade. $2.99

California lamb T-bone – Boulevard

California lamb T-bone - Boulevard
Wood oven roasted, served off the bone. Grilled Zuckerman’s asparagus, Yukon potato salsa verde and Mt. Vikos feta, roasted lamb jus with mint and rosemary. $37
Boulevard, San Francisco CA

California lamb T-bone - Boulevard
Mmm, the roasted lamb was very flavorful and hearty. I loved the feta cheese with it and the lamb jus was delicious. I loved the crispy, charred edges of the lamb but wasn’t impressed by the potato salsa verde. I didn’t think it worked well with the rest of the dish.

Gin and tonic cocktail - Boulevard
Gin and tonic. $9.50

Russian honey cake – 20th Century Cafe

Russian honey cake - 20th Century Cafe
Krasinski torte. $6
20th Century Cafe, San Francisco CA

Wow, I don’t know how they make this cake or what’s really in it, but it’s SO frickin’ good! I loved all the delicate layers and I felt somehow fancy just eating it, lol! This dessert is definitely a winner in my book.

7×7 Magazine’s The Big Eat San Francisco: 100 Things to Eat + Drink Before You Die – 2014

Latte - 20th Century Cafe
Latte.

Warm deviled eggs – Marlowe

Warm deviled eggs - Marlowe
Aged provolone, pickled jalapeno and bacon. Each $2.50
Marlowe, San Francisco CA

These little bites were delicious, but actually not as good as the ones at their sister restaurant Park Tavern. They had a lot of flavor, but they weren’t as refined. They’re definitely better than most deviled eggs out there though!

Monastrell red wine - Marlowe
Monastrell, Juan Gil, Jumilla, Spain 2011. Carafe $22

Crispy chicken flautas – Chevys Fresh Mex

Crispy chicken flautas - Chevys Fresh Mex
With fire-roasted red peppers, grilled corn and cheese, lightly crisped in flour tortillas. Served with grilled pineapple salsa and jalapeno jelly. $8.99
Chevys Fresh Mex, San Francisco CA

Ok, I admit it! I went to Chevys for lunch – I’m SO ashamed. Not really, but this is another guilty pleasure of mine. Chevys is the most non-Mexican food you can probably get, but I still like the food every once in awhile. These flautas have a lot of flavor (meaning packed with salt and sugar) and I completely devoured them, lol!

Chips and salsa - Chevys Fresh Mex
Chips and salsa. Complimentary
Omg, I love these!

Alaskan halibut ala plancha – Boulevard

Alaskan halibut ala plancha - Boulevard
Squash blossom with erbette chard and sultanas, Lebanese semolina couscous with saffron and turmeric, roasted tomato almond honey. $35
Boulevard, San Francisco CA

I think the stars of this dish were the fried and stuffed squash blossom and semolina couscous! They were both so much fun to eat and absolutely delicious. The halibut was good too, but it was the other components that really shined. Noms!

Cucumber Gimlet cocktail - Boulevard
Cucumber Gimlet: Boodles gin, muddled cucumber, lime juice, simple syrup, served up. $14