Tuesday, July 1, 2008

4 down, 51 more to go

so before february of this year, kevin and i would go out to dinner. a lot. or order in. a lot. in other words, i wasn't cooking. very much. at all.

but all that changed once i read Omnivore's Dilemma; i started to cook almost every night, and somewhere along the way, we forgot that the bay area has a lot of great restaurants that subscribe to the sustainable ethos.

then, the sf chronicle's 2008 top-100 bay area restaurant list came out in april, and i realized there was some work i had to attend to. life can be so *difficult* sometimes, right?! well, it's now the beginning of july and i thought i would report back on the progress made.

the bad (horribly pathetic) news is i've only made headway on 4 of the 55. for those of you wondering, that's a totally lame-o 7.272727272727272727%. shameful. at that rate, i will definitely NOT accomplish my goal to try all 55 before the new list comes out. *sniffles. honnnnnnnnnnnk* like i said, life can be so difficult sometimes. and if i were being perfectly honest, "4" is actually "3" because i realized literally tonight i've already eaten at chow. oops. heehee.

AAAANYway, the good news is that of the 3 places i've bona-fide, brand-new been to, two of them were great, and one of them was solid.

the first place was kaygetsu in menlo park. we went with feller and suz fultz. jaden didn't come with; apparently he had better options that night. whatever. that dude thinks he's too cool for school or something. his loss anyway, because dinner - which was a multi-course tasting menu - was awesome. i highly recommend if you like japanese food; and make sure to get the sake pairing. everything was beautifully prepared, extremely fresh, and most importantly: tasty. it's definitely not cheap, so save this place for a special occasion (or not, if you're high-roller money bags). when you go, try to ignore that it's in a random strip mall. (for reals; but don't worry, you'll forget once you're inside the restaurant.) definitely will be going back to this place. someday.

the second place was incanto in noe valley. the service was a little spotty (took them about 15 minutes to even give us menus), but the food was pretty good. we stuck with pasta for our main dishes, so i have no idea how well they prepare their entrees. for appetizers, i had the pig's trotter with foie gras, bacon & roasted figs (extremely rich; i shouldn't have PIGGED OUT and eaten so much of it. get it?! PIGGED OUT? hahah-- *sigh* never mind.); kevin had the little gem salad with house vinaigrette and shaved parmesan cheese. for dinner, i had the bucatini with sardinian cured tuna heart, egg yolk & parsley; yi-wyn had the handkerchief pasta with rustic pork ragù; kevin had the rigatoni with an heirloom tomato sauce. yi-wyn's was the best out of the three; mine was definitely the most unusual, but solid. (we didn't stay for dessert and decided to go to mitchell's for ice cream instead.) basically, the restaurant was good enough that i'd go back if someone else said they wanted to try it, but i doubt i'll go again on my own.

the last place was pizzaiolo in oakland. to be honest with you, before this restaurant list came out, i had NO idea that there were so many great places to eat in the east bay, much less in oakland. the executive chef/owner of the restaurant used to cook at chez panisse, supposedly manning the pizza oven for 8 years and learning how to use local, seasonal ingredients from the master herself. i had the black mission figs with prosciutto, crème fraîche and mint; kevin had the little gem caesar salad (damn good croutons). for dinner, we shared a margherita pizza, which had this really great spicy tomato sauce (i'm very picky about tomato sauce) and a nice thin crust with perfectly charred and soft-yet-chewy edges. for dessert, i had the affogato made with a shot of blue bottle espresso [my absolute favorite coffee. *contented sigh*]; kevin had the dark chocolate pine nut tart. the whole meal was excellent and reasonably priced (and this includes the fact we both had proseccos, kevin had a chimay, and i had an old fashioned with bulleit bourbon. ...which also explains why i decided i needed a jigsaw puzzle afterwards. long story, don't worry about it.). i'll definitely be going back. (pizzaiolo, not jigsaw puzzle store. ok, maybe i'd go back there, too.)

so that's that for now. hopefully i'll be able to pick up the pace. in fact, on the docket are nopa and bar bambino in the next few weeks. i'll be sure to let you know how all of this goes. did i mention that life can be so *difficult* sometimes? no? well it can be. very.

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