Thursday, November 02, 2006

Almost too many choices in Hayes Valley for dinner!

Given that there are so many choices of eating out in Hayes Valley, I thought I would quickly review 4 different places that should fit different budgets.

Starving Student - Under $15 - I love Frjtz. I love that they serve savory (I prefer ham, gruyere, and egg) and sweet (NUTELLA!) crepes. I love that they have a tiny little area with mismatched chairs and tables, and even a little area to lounge on. I love their patio bathed in sunshine. But most of all, I love that they serve Belgian fries with mayo. Have a Belgian beer like Chimay or Duvel to wash it all down (come on, you can get Stella everywhere).

Group of Friends - Under $30 - Before I moved to SF, I went out with a group of people sitting at a communal table, drinking steins of beers, eating weiner schnitzel and spatzle. If you want hearty meals, good atmosphere, and a place where you can easily bring your 10 closest friends and then meet the others sitting next to you, go to Suppenkuche. Obviously, great selection of German beers.

Great Date Place - Under $40 - So, I still don't quite understand exactly why this restaurant is called Sauce. There's not a different sauce highlighted with every dish, nor are any of the dishes overpowered by any sauce. Highlights here are definitely the appetizers (in fact, I would prefer this place to become a small plates share the food type of place). Their wine list is excellent.

Have your Sugar Daddy or Sugar Mama take you - $50 or higher - The classic. The old standby. Zuni Cafe (no website - 1658 Market / 415-552-2522) has been in business since 1979. And no wonder! Nothing spectacular jumps out at you from the menu. But, whether it's their oysters-on-the-half-shell, their roast chicken, their burgers, or their shoestring fries, one bite and you'll understand why they've lasted for so long. And Alice Waters' partner-of-20-years from Chez Panisse just came aboard last month. Drinks excellent here too.

No comments: