In SF, it's hard to find a restaurant that doesn't support family farms or care about sustainability. It's also a place where having a gluten sensitivity isn't a big deal. So what better place to relax and enjoy the food.
Here are some highlights from my trip.
A beautiful wild salad at ubuntu. This restaurant in Napa, CA, operates a yoga studio and gathers its own greens from its garden. [Can you see why I had to visit?] I was surprised the salad was served without any dressing, but it seemed to work. Must try the house-made olives here. Delicious!
The most elaborate polenta dish I've ever had at - or perhaps I should say organic yellow corn grits from arbuckle infused with goat's milk whey
Oh, how I miss tamales. This treat comes from the All Star Tamales stand at the farmers market. A bargain too - each one is just $2.50!
Napa wouldn't be complete without a wine tasting. Here I am at Mumm Napa, enjoying some sparkling wine.
Food tray from Mumm Napa - features membrillo, farm cheeses, spiced nuts, chocolate covered cherries, strawberries and more
At Tacqueria Cancun - an old favorite in the heart of the Mission district with an old friend, Lisa, and her father
Special thanks to my Bay Area friends for shuttling me around and making this culinary feast possible. And also, arranging a great bachelor party. [I'm getting married in just two weeks!]
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Two experiences with Spork.
First I mistakenly grew very excited when walking down the street and spotting a restaurant called "pork" it was only a few steps later I saw the "S".
Second I peered through the window and saw no sporks in the place setting. Do they bring you a spork with your menu?
Hey Bryan,
That's a funny observation. You should call them out on it.
Have you been to "Spork" yet?
It's a great place!
@Bryan: they have some sporks for dessert, I think ;o)
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