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San Francisco, CA
Yelping SinceMay 2006
My HometownSan Francisco
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San Francisco, CA 94116
(415) 759-8112
The Bashful Bull Too
Category: Diners
Neighborhood: Outer Sunset
San Francisco, CA 94107
(415) 543-1407
Happy Donuts / Louisiana Fried Chicken
Categories: Donuts, Fast Food, Chicken Wings
Neighborhood: SOMA
I stopped in for a sandwich and was pleasantly surprised by it. When they offered me the works on my sandwich it included sprouts and peppers (not your typical donut shop fare). The sandwich also came up with the world's smallest bag of chips and a cup of potato salad. Not bad for about $5.
Bonus points for the flat screen TVs where you can watch the game. Negative points for the clutter and the noise that the Giants merchandise crowd generates.
All in all, not a bad spot to pick up lunch before the game.
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 982-8900
Lefty O'Doul's
Categories: Sports Bars, Irish
Neighborhoods: Civic Center/Tenderloin, Union Square
I'm a big fan of Hof Braus. Although I would probably rank Lefty's behind Brennan's and Tommy's it isn't a San Francisco institution for nothin'. The service is fast, the food was tasty (I've had a turkey leg and a roast beef sandwich). The decor is nothing to write home about but is comfortable.
If only they would get rid of the Barry Bonds posters and upgrade the super old (burned in?) televisions in the dining room.
San Francisco, CA 94107
(415) 538-8688
Karry's Auto Body Center
Categories: Auto Repair, Body Shops
Neighborhood: SOMA
After dropping my car off for a couple of hours it looked terrific (with some buff work). Kerry was terrific about outlining my different options for more work but did it in an educational way.
I agree with the other reviews that he is a stand up guy who will do his best to provide great, honest service.
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 345-8484
Union Square Sports Bar - CLOSED
Category: Sports Bars
Neighborhoods: Civic Center/Tenderloin, Union Square
I feel bad for the Union Square tourist crowd that seems to frequent this place (the night I went tourists appeared to outnumber locals 4-1). The drinks are overpriced ($6 for a domestic beer, really?), the tables are rarely cleaned and the bathroom, I won't even mention the vile bathroom.
I admit that the bar has pool tables and plenty of flat screens. I had no problem with the bartenders or the service but would prefer to find a place where I didn't stick to everything in sight.
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 522-0332
Miss SaiGon
Category: Vietnamese
Neighborhood: SOMA
Sitting down within the restaurant was felt like finding an oasis in the desert. The atmosphere was very clean and bright. The Celine Dion DVD that was playing wasn't the greatest of lite rock selections but was fine. The staff provided helpful suggestions and was very friendly.
The food was decent. The spring rolls with peanut sauce were tasty. The pork and fried rolls over vermicelli was good but I found the noodles a bit soggy. I had an iced coffee and it was tasty but not particularly remarkable.
Miss SaiGon also had some dinner specials (buy 1 get 2nd half off) but we decided not to go for the entrees. I might go back at some point but think that I'll give some of SF's other Vietnamese restaurants a try.
San Francisco, CA 94122
(415) 665-7888
Macao Friends
Category: Chinese
Neighborhood: Outer Sunset
The decor -- the place was kind of funky. It has walls painted bright orange to match the multiple 'Portugal' flags that were hanging on the walls. I didn't know that the colony loved Portugal that much. The Portuguese vibe was sort of weird but there was a cool neon jukebox in the back corner of the dining room. I don't think it behaves like a traditional jukebox (where consumers can make requests) but the neon blue was a cool vision in the otherwise orange room.
Service -- the service was ok. I think it was a bit challenging to have to point to each of the items on the menu and wait until the waitress read back the item in Chinese to us. Although we understand Chinese our attempts to order via (universal) item numbers and English were limited at best.
Food -- The food is definitely cheap. We got a spam and egg sandwich, two buns (the garlic portly one is labeled deceptively), a fried noodle dish and a soup noodle dish for around $22. Super cheap, right? The food itself was just ok, the portions seemed a bit on the light side but for $4 you really can't complain.
The tea was hot, the servers looked like they were trying and the placed appeared clean. It won't replace the crispy fish from So but I'm willing to give this place a shot.
San Francisco, CA 94132
(415) 334-0580
Villa D'Este
Category: Italian
Neighborhood: Lakeside
The staff was very friendly and the vibe was okay if you're down with the geriatric set. I don't think this would be a place that I would take friends or anyone other than my family (with older relatives). The food was ok but wasn't particularily flavorful or rememorable. The soup and salad were wholly unremarkable and the calamari steak I had wasn't as good as I had remembered.
The price point of $14-24 isn't bad (considering that it comes with anti-pasta, coffee, soup, salad, bread and a small side of pasta) but someone in my group commented that the ice cream tasted funny. Interestingly enough the chocolate, spumoni and rainbow sherbet all had a chocolate color to them. Umm... shouldn't rainbow sherber involve the colors of the rainbow? There's definitely something fishy there.
Villa D'Este is still a classic joint-- if you read the Yelp reviews you'll know exactly what to expect.
San Francisco, CA 94123
(415) 922-4588
Judy's Homestyle Cafe
Category: American (Traditional)
Neighborhood: Marina/Cow Hollow
I ate here on a Sunday afternoon, right after the brunch rush and didn't have to wait in line. True, I didn't get to sit in one of the sunny tables outside but I got seated right away. The problem was that I had to shoe horn myself between two tables to get to my seat. I'm working minimizing the size of my posterior but getting in and out of my seat was definitely sub-optimal.
The menu seemed simple enough. I ordered the Huevos Grande and it was pretty good (although with too much sour cream). The pumpkin bread was pretty delicious and I was happy with the heavily herbed home fries. Looking around the cream cheese french toast with bananas and strawberries looked tasty and omelets didn't look bad (but not quite as big as my eggs).
The prices were probably a little on the steep side ($35 for two breakfast orders and two drinks) but I expected that from the Marina location. The service wasn't spectacular but they quickly replaced a coffee cup that had caught a fly.
The decor was sort of cheesy -- thumbs up for the photos of Tony Bennett and Billy Dee Williams. Thumbs down for the multiple pictures of Barry Bonds -- double thumbs down for the Kobe Bryant photo (umm, a Laker portrait in SF?)
Although I wouldn't make a trip to eat at Judy's -- it wasn't half bad. I'll give it 3.5 stars. Be sure to bring cash... no credit accepted.
I bit the bullet and purchased another phone from their telesales group (insert debacle story here). I wanted to bring my phone to the store today to see if they could help migrate my contact and phone lists. I proceeded to wait 15 minutes for someone to help me (they weren't especially busy) only to have them
#1 - Mention a $15 charge because I didn't buy the phone from a retail store
#2 - Not have the equipment for my new phone ("I heard the model number that you have" I was rudely told") and refer me to another store.
#3 - When I asked about a case for my phone the guy gave me a run around about how Sprint loves for them to sell accessories and how we should have it for my new phone -- but since they don't have any yet they probably aren't going to carry it.
I just shook my head and walked out. I wonder why the company is bleeding money and on the brink of disaster. Whatever... I'll use my own computer to load my contacts.
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The food itself wasn't bad (the calamari steak I had was unremarkable). The glass of wine ($2.00) tasted like it was out of a box (not wholly unexpected). There was a bit of a scene when the hostess was loudly asking a group that had been seated to move tables when a larger group came in. That topped off my unpleasant time at BB2.
I'd rather support other small businesses in the Sunset.