kingcrux31
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Originally Posted by GrandaddyPurp415
Anybody ever eat at Roy's Hawaiian Fusion. Kinda upscale but hella good??
Originally Posted by kingcrux31
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Originally Posted by berkeleybears
Originally Posted by kingcrux31
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says the guy who eats balut, dog meat, and drinks mammary milk when given the opportunity
Originally Posted by DRIZZLE24
Video Cafe on 21st ave. and Geary
Originally Posted by realxfresh
yoswirl ftw! good ice cream for the weather.
I was hella excited when i found yoswirl because it was the first fro-yo place I knew of in the bay since being back from school in socal. After getting over my initial excitement, i realized this place just isn't...that good. For some unknown reason, they are they only frozen yogurt place i've been to where their yogurt has been consistently watery. I've never had yogurt anywhere else melt as fast as theirs.
Coming from the east bay, I'd rather drive to Frozo's to get some better quality yogurt.
Oh, I don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but if you're in the Hayward area, Chavez Supermarket off Tennyson now sells carne asada fries. Thecarne asada is pretty unique in flavor, but they don't pack the box like Taqueria Las Vegas does.
Originally Posted by LORENander
I was hella excited when i found yoswirl because it was the first fro-yo place I knew of in the bay since being back from school in socal. After getting over my initial excitement, i realized this place just isn't...that good. For some unknown reason, they are they only frozen yogurt place i've been to where their yogurt has been consistently watery. I've never had yogurt anywhere else melt as fast as theirs.
Originally Posted by LORENander
^^ frozo's is off lafayette street in santa clara next to SCU.
There's a Stacks in SF across the street from HUF Hayes.Originally Posted by DL2352
Some of my favorite places to eat in the Bay:
Pizza: Zachary's in Berkeley on College Ave. and Escape from New York Pizza in SF on Haight St. I can't pick one over the other. Zachary's has that deep dish, sit down and eat with a fork type pizza with a restaurant price attached to it. Escape from New York has my favorite slice ever: the You Say Potato. The best pesto sauce, large slices of potato, roast garlic... you just can't find a better slice.
Sushi: Kamakura in Alameda on Santa Clara Ave. The best sushi in the Bay Area in my opinion (don't be fooled by Sushi House on the other side of Alameda). Fresh fish, large varied menu, and extremely nice waitstaff. If you go here, make sure to grab a seat at the sushi bar because you get a small seafood/cucumber appetizer on the house as well as some fruit at the end of your meal (sitting at a regular table doesn't have these perks). Even if the food here was just average, I'd still come here just for the service. The owner of the place, this tiny Japanese woman, is just such a warm person. She greets all her guests and at the end of the meal, she'll offer some kind of wine to adults and rice candy to the kids. I've been going here for a good 5 years now and I still take the rice candy
Thai: Osha in SF at either the 2nd St or Marina locations. This place might not be entirely "traditional" and they serve a lot of the the business type people (especially at 2nd St and Embarcadero) but they serve the best Thai food I've had. Their various locations are always nicely decorated too so this would be a great place to take a date or for a birthday or something.
Breakfast: Stacks in Burlingame on California or Hamburger Haven in SF on Clement St. Kinda two different types of breakfast places. Stacks is a bit more upscale and their prices are higher but they serve huge portions and their food is unbelievable (the scrambles). Generally there's quite a bit of a wait during the weekends (usually around 30 minutes) but it's a nice area with a lot of shops (they even have a farmers market on a nearby street on certain days). Hamburger Haven is more of a traditional breakfast diner (other than the fact that the cook is some Chinese dude) but they serve some of the best breakfast in the city.
"Asian Fusion": I hate the term but hey, this bastard food group tastes pretty good. My favorite is Pacific Catch in SF in the Marina. They take seafood and present it in a couple different ways. I really recommend the ahi poke rice bowls (they're HUGE) and the sweet potato fries. Once you have sweet potato fries, you'll never want to go back to some regular 'ole Mickey D's fries. If rice isn't your thing, they've also got some amazing fish tacos although they're not nearly big enough to fill you up like the rice bowls.
Had this for the first time todayOriginally Posted by deliSOLEous
If you like sandwiches, you should check out Mr. Pickles. They got one by DCPD and one in SSF. It's pretty good imo..