Signature drink: For a strawberry twist on a mint julep, try the strawberry Smasher ($7) during happy hour. If you're a Tequila fan, don't miss the kumquat Paloma ($11). \nПодробнее
Best seat: If you prefer to sit Roman-style, snag a seat at one of the couches in the lounge. Alternately, the canopied bar is great for people-watching. \nПодробнее
Sit at the bar and order the "Secret Burger"; they do a different one every week, and every time it's amazing. Especially when it's the pork belly and kimchi one. \nПодробнее
The benedict here is made with lots of pork belly and is served on a house made english muffin. With thick a creamy sauce topping sous-vide eggs and smokey tomato compote this one is a hit! \nПодробнее
The crispy fried tortillas in this version of Huevos Rancheros are covered with silky black beans, a ranchero sauce and savory roasted tomatoes. The cilantro cream adds the perfect touch. \nПодробнее
Do not sleep on this place!!! Amazing brunch (possibly the best in the city), new chef Chris L'Hommedieu has the kitchen humming and Josh Thomas is a rising star on the Sommelier scene. Big ups!
For happy hour, try the black garbanzo hummus ($6). Post-6 p.m., don't miss the burrata ($8), served with roasted padrones, favas and almonds. \nПодробнее
If you have any sort of food allergy, this is the place to go! Their staff is super knowledgeable when it comes to dietary issues and willing to accommodate.
The $8 Cinnamon buttermonkey bread, a brunch item created by pastry chef Jessica Sullivan, has developed a cult following in San Francisco. \nПодробнее
Boulevard-honed Ravi Kapur’s painstaking attention to detail pays off in pictorially exquisite dishes with equally harmonious flavor balance. [Eater 38 Member] \nПодробнее
The "classylassy" is a delicious, beautiful cocktail, but men - even if you love hendrick's gin - do not order it! As the name implies, this one is meant for the ladies.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST FINE DINING HAPPY HOURBlack garbanzo hummus w/crackers; fried cauliflower; trotter taquitos w/avocado crema, & a glass of wine — $5 each... \nПодробнее
The food was awesome. I loved the Goddess Green Salad. The chicken Roulade and scallop entree were magnificent also. I would definitely eat here again and suggest it to everyone.
Try the Pompelmo Frizzante on a warm afternoon - it's so deliciously refreshing! For an appetizer, can't go wrong with the herbed goat cheesecrostini. \nПодробнее
The Chef’s United for Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami Farm Aid Dinner on April 9 will feature cooking talent from Yoshi’s, Perbacco, Prospect, Bix, Picco, Zero Zero and Terra and Ame.
Lunch was extremely slow service and not packed. Salad tasted extremely fishy. Dinner was much better. Loved the octopus, deviled eggs and bone marrow.