Friday, November 21, 2008

Flipper's, A Gourmet Hamburger Place



Flipper's, A Gourmet Hamburger Place
482 Hayes Street
San Francisco, CA. 94102

Grub-O-Meter: 4 out of 5 Bellies-Up
Cha-Ching-O-Meter: $$ out of $$$$

Flipper's is a hamburger joint right down the street from my work that offers some pretty delicious options. My favorite is the Taste of Russia- grilled onions, sauteed mushrooms, and swiss cheese. The portions are huge and it comes with your choice of curly fries or steak fries along with a vinigertte salad.  You also have your choices of meat to put in your burger- ground chuck, chicken breast, ground turkey, garden patty, or tofu. The environment is relaxing with outdoor seating on a nice day or regular seats inside. When i'm in Hayes Valley Flipper's is a nice choice for some grub.

Peasant Pies




1039 Irving Street
(between 11th and 12th Ave)
San Francisco, CA. 94122

Grub-O-Meter: 4 out of 5 Bellies-Up
Cha-Ching-O-Meter: $ out of $$$$

Peasant Pies is a bargain of a deal and a pretty great idea. With everyone so busy these days a pie or pies to go from Peasant pies is a delicious and healthy option then the usual fare. The owners of Peasant Pies get up at the crack of dawn to open their doors to serve fresh delicious pies. Man I admire their dedication to wake up everyday so early to prepare fresh food, kind of like a doughnut maker. They have a wide selection of pies, I tried the Ham Cheese and Egg, Spicy Eggplant, Zucchini Mushroom and Cheese, Moroccan Lentil, BlueBerry Pear, and Vanilla Flan Pies. All were very delicious but there is still so much more I would like to try, the only problem is they sell out towards the afternoon. Another plus is the pies are really cheap, they are all around under 3 bucks each so this is definitley a tasty bargain.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Kukje Super Market




Kukje Super Market
2350 Junipero Serra Blvd.
Daly City, CA. 94015

Grub-O-Meter: 4 out of 5 Bellies-Up
Cha-Ching-O-Meter: $$ out of $$$$

Kukje Super Market is a great place to pick up some korean groceries if you are in the mood.  A couple of blocks away from the krispy kreme and in and out burger Kukje has all your cooking needs met. Most noticeably is the Korean bar full of goodies(sides) that you can pick up charged by weight. I have never seen a place where its a huge bar of korean sides like these. My favorites are the kim-chi, cucumbers, bean sprouts, and fishcake, some typical stuff you see in korean restaurants. There was a lot of stuff I still want to try. Also some kim-bap (korean sushi) is made fresh daily along with some other pasteries and breads. I also picked up a korean pancake mix along with a bag of frozen seafood, my fiancee ended up putting that together and it was quite good. Basically it is like a pizza but with a twist. Definitley recommend this place if you want to take a stab at korean cooking.

San Tung Chinese Restaurant




San Tung Chinese Restaurant
1031 Irving Street
San Francisco, CA. 94122

Grub-O-Meter: 5 out of 5 Bellies-Up
Cha-Ching-O-Meter: $$ out of $$$$

The big crowd outside any restaurant is a good indicator that its probably good. I have been coming to San Tung as long as I can remember because its a regular favorite of mine, whenever I want dumplings or noodles i come during non-rush hour times when I can like  between 2-5pm. San Tung is known for their chicken wings, but my advice would be to get the diced chicken (dry) basically the same but without the mess. Also their shrimp and leek dumplings, potstickers, and their hand-made noodle dishes (scissors are recommended to cut) are all really good. A tasty meal but as always would recommend going during off peak hours.

Monday, November 3, 2008

A La Turca Restaurant




869 Geary Street
San Francisco, CA. 94109

Grub-O-Meter: 4 out of 5 Bellies-Up
Cha-Ching-O-Meter: $ out of $$$$

A La Turca Restaurant located in the Tenderloin area of SF is a gem of a restaurant  that has been around for a many years. I have always wanted to try this place since I used to take the bus home and whenever it rolled by I always wondered what Turkish food was about. Kind of a sketchy area but well worth it and was pleasantly surprised. They are known for there pides, kind of a like a calzone, and platters. Not an expert at Turkish food but this was really good, I ordered the Chicken and Mushroom Pide and the taste of the Pide reminds me of pizza in a way. I like pizza so I like the pide. And another thing that was good is the price, under 10 bucks and you get a pie and a salad. A great find when not expecting it.



Hong Kong East Ocean Seafood Restaurant




3199 Powell Street
Emeryville, CA. 94608

Grub-O-Meter: 4 out of 5 Bellies-Up
Cha-Ching-O-Meter: $$$ out of $$$$

East Ocean is one of my families regular spots on Sunday to get together and catch up on what's happening in life. Located in Emeryville right across SF, East Ocean is one of the better dim sum places in the East Bay. Always busy and fast paced, the quality of the food is great and the view across the bay is awesome. One thing that kinda is a bumme is how much it costs, not too cheap but I guess you pay for that view. Living in SF you can get the same stuff at half the price, but its good to sit down and talk and have some atmosphere. All the regular stuff like ha-gow, sui-mai, dumplings etc.. are all good, the desserts are especially good ( the mango pudding) If you come here get there early or you will be waiting.