
Local endive, caramelized peach, salted almond, feta cheese. $15
54 Mint, San Francisco CA
This endive salad was very good. I love the bitterness of the crispy endive combined with all the other flavors and textures. A simple classic!

Local endive, caramelized peach, salted almond, feta cheese. $15
54 Mint, San Francisco CA
This endive salad was very good. I love the bitterness of the crispy endive combined with all the other flavors and textures. A simple classic!

With dungeness crab and shrimp. $24.75
Sinbad’s Pier 2 Restaurant, San Francisco CA
This salad was simple (and expensive), but they certainly didn’t skimp on the crab and shrimp. They could have improved the presentation though.

Spicy yasai miso tare, corn, garlic butter, pork belly, soy-cured egg. $14
The Ramen Bar, San Francisco CA
This broth was SUPER salty! Omg, I almost couldn’t finish it because of the high salt level. I liked the overall flavors though and the ramen noodles were nicely firm. The egg was beautifully cooked, and the pork belly was delicious.

Served with rice and side salad. $11.95
Katana-Ya, San Francisco CA
The pork katsu was pretty tasty (on the verge of being over-fried perhaps), but I thought there would be more curry. The restaurant is really shady though.

Sautéed shrimp, ground chicken, calamari, tofu, dried shrimp and onions, bean sprouts, and black mushrooms in a sweet black sot sauce, served over steamed flat noodles. $10
King of Thai Noodle House, San Francisco CA
Mmm, this was delicious! I loved all the proteins and the sauce was super tasty. This dish was definitely greasy but it certainly packed a lot of flavor!

Posh Bagel, San Francisco CA

This wasn’t very good. The maple frosting was sickeningly sweet and the cronot was dry and tasted very artificial. Yuck!

Bowl $9.75
Sinbad’s Pier 2 Restaurant, San Francisco CA
This was decent, but not very memorable. It had a nice creamy texture but there was nothing special about it to set it apart from other clam chowders in the city.

Wild fried cod, chipotle salsa ($4.50). Braised beef tongue with tomatillo salsa ($3.50). Served with side of black beans with queso fresco.
Uno Dos Tacos, San Francisco CA
Tacos for lunch always makes for a yummy lunch! I think the fish tacos are still my favorite, but their lengua is a close second.

Topped with Kewpie mayo, bonito flakes, scallions. $6.95
Katana-Ya, San Francisco CA
I actually really liked these. They tasted wonderful and had a pleasant aroma. Unfortunately, this restaurant is dishonest so I can’t support Katanaya.

Topped with sesame seeds, almond, and parsley. 6 pieces $8.25
Kokio Republic, San Francisco CA
Ugh, I’m in love with Kokio chicken wings. They’re one of the stickiest, tastiest wings I’ve had in a while. And they’re cooked in a food truck even! Mmm…

Mild Italian sausage, onions, and marinara sauce with mozzarella and fontina cheeses. $12.75
Firewood Cafe, San Francisco CA
Ugh, I can’t ever deny a warm, bubbly, cheesy, saucy pasta dish. I feel like I need to hit the gym again just thinking about it. This was very home-y and yummy.

On the half shell. Dozen $31.50
Sinbad’s Pier 2 Restaurant, San Francisco CA
Ew, these were gross! They didn’t feel or taste fresh at all which is the worst when it comes to oysters. Definitely a lunch FAIL!

House champagne. $10