
Served with French fries and coleslaw. $14
Babe’s Bar-B-Que & Brewhouse, Rancho Mirage CA
I don’t think these were very good. The pulled pork was on the dry side and the buns were squishy and sad. Boo!

Served with French fries and coleslaw. $14
Babe’s Bar-B-Que & Brewhouse, Rancho Mirage CA
I don’t think these were very good. The pulled pork was on the dry side and the buns were squishy and sad. Boo!

Ham and cheese sandwich, meatballs, salumi, red wine. Complimentary
Air France KLM Lounge, San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
I like the snacks that they have at this lounge, and it’s never been super crowded which is an added bonus.

Seasoned basmati rice, garbanzo beans, pickled carrots, tamarind, fruit chutney, herb chutney, yogurt. $12
Dabba, San Francisco CA
I thought this tasted fine, but it was mostly rice and kinda dry. I thought with the two kinds of chutney and yogurt that it was me more moist, but that wasn’t the case.

Sauteed calamari, cucumber, Kalamata olives, roasted red pepper, pickled red onion, lime vinaigrette. $14
Novy Restaurant, San Francisco CA
I liked this salad. It tasted bright and delicious, and it was definitely on the healthy side. The calamari were nice and tender and not rubbery. Yum!

Tuna and hamachi with fried eggplant, cucumber, tamago, pickled ginger, jalapenos. $11
Bamboo Asia, San Francisco CA
Mmm, I love the Japanese bowls at Bamboo Asia. The fish are usually pretty fresh and they have a good selection of toppings and sauces.

Poached shrimp, dungeness crab, tomatillo salsa, fennel. Happy hour $16
B Restaurant and Bar, San Francisco CA
This bruschetta was pretty tasty! I liked the seafood and the shaved fennel was great. It made these bruschetta bright and fresh.

Barbecued boneless white meat sauteed with herbs, spices and tomatoes. $12.95
North India, San Francisco CA
This tikka masala was good. It had a rich flavor and the chicken was tender so it made for a tasty lunch.

Sweet and sour sauce, pickled daikon, cucumber, cilantro, jalapeño. $7
DragonEats, San Francisco CA
This sandwich wasn’t very big and there wasn’t much fillings either, but the duck did taste pretty damn good! Yummy!

Topped with fried egg, onions, jalapenos, side of achara. $10.75
Senor Sisig, San Francisco CA
The chicken sisig is a healthier option than the pork, and this was very tasty! I have to get the fried egg for extra to make this meal a bit more hearty for lunch.

Slow rotisserie roasted pork with house made onion marmalade, fresh arugula, herbed sea salt and served on an Acme Bakery roll. $10.50
Roli Roti Gourmet Rotisserie, San Francisco CA
I really love this porchetta sandwich! I can’t eat it very often because the porchetta is super fatty, but that just means it’s that much more flavorful. Noms!
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Celery, house-made apple slaw, mayo, pickle, bun. $8
The Bird, San Francisco CA
Mmm, this chicken sandwich is SO tasty! It’s still my every-once-in-a-while lunch splurge. Doused in their house made sriracha, you can’t beat it!

$1.50
Arizmendi Bakery, San Francisco CA
I miss these olive rounds so much now that I’ve moved to another neighborhood! These were cheap and really tasty. I just loved the salty kalamata olives tucked inside!