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2 Jan
2009

Frascati Restaurant Review, San Francisco

Posted by admin, January 2nd, 2009

Frascati San Francisco Exterior

Frascati is a Mediterranean style bistro neighborhood restaurant on Russian Hill in San Francisco. Since 1987 this place has been serving it up. It has some of the highest ratings on Yelp.

Frascati San Francisco interior

Decor, Vibe - Small corner building with 3 inter mingled levels. This place has neighborhood charm and had lots of locals in their 30’s to 50’s eating. The hostess knew many of those dining.

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Frascati San Francisco Menu3

Big Wine list

Frascati San Francisco Menu1

Wine by Glass

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Frascati San Francisco Russet Potato Gnocchi

Russet Potato Gnocchi ($10) with butternut squash, black trumphet mushrooms, melted leeks and white truffle oil was very good. Good portion of tender gnocchi, cooked just right.

Frascati San Francisco Maple Leaf Duck Breast

Maple Leaf Duck Breast ($26) with herb spatzle arugula, hearts of palm salad, scallions and huckelberry sauce was cooked to a requested medium rare. The top duck piece had a crispy skin. Cooked just right and tasted wonderful, one of the better duck’s around.

Frascati San Francisco Osso Buco Milanese

Osso Buco Milanese ($27) with saffron scented risotto, carmelized leeks, baby spinach, citrus gremolata was very tender and full of flavor. They even give you a spoon for the bone marrow. The risotto was even better.

Frascati San Francisco Cauliflower Soup

Roast Cauliflower Soup ($8) with cauliflower salad and Basil oil was very good, smooth and creamy, but not too heavy. Oil gave it a nice accent.

Frascati San Francisco Apple Cobbler

Frascati San Francisco Dessert

Apple Cobbler ($8) with vanilla bean ice cream was hot out of the oven. Pretty big size and decent quality. Good ice cream.

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Frascati San Francisco Duck Confit Salad

Duck Confit Salad ($10) with baby spinach, red onion, dried cherries, gorgonzola, and balsamic vinagrette was a good salad but very meaty. Dressing was also on the heavy side. Get it if you like duck and are not getting the duck breast for an entree.

Frascati San Francisco Blue Nose Bass Livornese

Blue Nose Bass Livornese ($25) with tomato, chiles, arugula, potatoes, white anchovy and black trumpet salsa was a fair dish. Fish was not cooked as well as it could have been. The tomato pairing did not work well.

Pans:
None

Frascati had above average service with servers around most of the time. Quality was high as were prices. This is not an everyday neighboorhood eatery unless you are very wealthy.
While the food is very good, we feel it does not reach the level of the top tier restaurants in the city. If you are looking for a quaint romantic neighborhood place, this is a good place to dine at. This place reminds me of Chapeau!, a quaint neighborhood place in the outer Richmond, which has better food.

Frascati San Francisco bathroom

The bathroom has to be one of the all time smallest around.
Frascati Ristorante on Urbanspoon

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Guide: 0 = poor, 1 = Fair/Average, 2 = Good, 2.5 = Very Good, 3 = Excellent , 4 = Extraordinary

Alcohol:Beer, Wine
Attire:Dressy
Hours:Mon-Sat 530-945pm, Sun 530-9pm
Parking:Street
Reservations:Yes
Prices:$20 - $28

Frascati

1901 Hyde St (At Green)

San Francisco, CA 94109

415-928-1406

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Filed under: $$$$, 2.5 stars, American, California, Cost, Cuisine, Dine Again?, Location, Maybe Again, Rating, Restaurant, San Francisco, United States | Tags: , |

29 Dec
2008

Big Bubbas Bad BBQ Restaurant Review

Posted by admin, December 29th, 2008

Big Bubbas Bad BBQ Exterior

Big Bubbas Bad BBQ is a food concession that appears at some of the country’s largest State Fairs, Nascar Races, and Livestock Shows since 1996. We have eaten their food several times over the years and found it to be pretty good.

Big Bubbas Bad BBQ Smoker

Decor, Vibe - Huge smoker with tons of meat cooking. Long lines most of the time. Lots of families chowing down on fair grub.

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Big Bubbas Bad BBQ Ribs

Pork Spare Ribs ($7.50) were great. Lots of tender meat and very good BBQ sauce. Messy but delicious. Forget about the dinner with sides, get pure ribs.

Big Bubbas Bad BBQ Corn on the Cob

Corn on the Cob was fresh and cooked well.

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Tri Tip dinner was average, had to slosh on the BBQ sauce to make it reasonable.

Pans:
None

Big Bubbas Bad BBQ serves up a quick fixing of good BBQ. Look for them at the next county fair. The ribs are on par with Memphis Minnes.
They have restaurant locations in Paso Robles, Visalia, Atascadero, and Merced, but reviews on Yelp do not look good.

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Guide: 0 = poor, 1 = Fair/Average, 2 = Good, 2.5 = Very Good, 3 = Excellent , 4 = Extraordinary

Alcohol:No
Attire:Casual
Hours:Event hours
Parking:Paid Lot
Reservations:No
Prices:$1 - $9.75

Big Bubbas Bad BBQ

CA

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Filed under: $, 2.5 stars, American, BBQ, California, Cost, Cuisine, Dine Again?, Go Again, Location, Peninsula, Rating, Restaurant | Tags: , |

24 Dec
2008

Prather Ranch Meat Company Review, San Francisco

Posted by admin, December 24th, 2008

Prather Ranch San Francisco Burger Stand

Prather Ranch Meat Company raises cattle in North California’s Mt. Shasta area. The cattle are fed grass and are pastured.

Prather Ranch San Francisco 2

They have a shop in the Ferry Building in San Francisco. They produced certified USDA organic beef that is free of hormones or antibiotics. They dry-age their beef 14-21 days. They sell their meats in their shop and also at various Farmer’s Markets.

Prather Ranch San Francisco Grilling Burgers

Decor, Vibe - Prather Ranch has a stand at the Ferry Building Farmers Market (Tuesday, Saturday) and cooks hamburgers among other items on the grill. They sell cooked $7 breakfast sandwiches, $8/$10 griddle cakes and sausage, $7 hamburgers, $5 Bockwurst sausages during the Farmer’s market. $5 Cooked Hot dogs are sold inside.

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Prather Ranch San Francisco Hamburger

Cheeseburger ($6) - On a fresh Acme Bakery bun with cheddar cheese, this burger was slightly juicy, over cooked, and had lots of beef flavor. We have had it cooked better before, the line cook’s consistency varies. Pretty simple grilling and good meat achieved this result.

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None

Pans:
Buffalo Burger ($6) - Too dry and chewy when compared to the regular burger. Much leaner but who’s looking for healthy stuff in a burger?

Service is not the best in the world and it takes about 10 minutes to get your burger.
Prather Ranch Meat Company sells some of the tastiest meat around, making their burger one of the best around. We ate sitting down by the railing as did others, not the most comfortable location.

Restaurant Serpentine in San Francisco also serves a burger with their meat. You can also buy some meat, bring it home, and roll your own. We have bought their steaks and lamb in the past. They were both excellent quality meats.

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Guide: 0 = poor, 1 = Fair/Average, 2 = Good, 2.5 = Very Good, 3 = Excellent , 4 = Extraordinary

Alcohol:No
Attire:Casual
Hours:Tu,Sat 10am-2pm
Parking:Street
Reservations:No
Prices:$5 - $10

Prather Ranch Meat Company

1 Ferry Building

San Francisco, CA 94111

415-391-0420

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