Need Suggestions...GF's BDay. Dinner?
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Yeah, I've heard of that place too & also heard good reviews. Like you, I personally have never eaten there either. I'll look into that one but I heard reservations is a biatch. Thanks for the suggestion.
Alex...you got the hookups to this place?
Alex...you got the hookups to this place?
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James, have you checked out this thread???
https://my350z.com/forum/northern-california/216133-best-pho.html JKD
I actually like AQUA or FARRALLON in the city.
https://my350z.com/forum/northern-california/216133-best-pho.html JKD
I actually like AQUA or FARRALLON in the city.
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Originally Posted by GEE SE-R
Also check out the Cosmopolitan Cafe in SF as well; I just went there.
http://www.thecosmopolitancafe.com/
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Hey Bro,
If you want to travel to the Eastbay, you can hit either of these two places. Both are in Jack London Square, plenty of parking in the lot or you can be brave and valet.
Both have excellent Seafood and if you decide on either, you've got to try the crab dip appetizer.
Scott's Seafood Restaurant
2 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607
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Jack London Square -Kincaid's Fish Chops & Steak House
Oakland, CA
If you want to travel to the Eastbay, you can hit either of these two places. Both are in Jack London Square, plenty of parking in the lot or you can be brave and valet.
Both have excellent Seafood and if you decide on either, you've got to try the crab dip appetizer.
Scott's Seafood Restaurant
2 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607
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Jack London Square -Kincaid's Fish Chops & Steak House
Oakland, CA
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You might consider the Farralon or McCormick & Kuleto's. Both are located in San Francisco. My wife loves these two places.
http://www.farallonrestaurant.com/
http://www.opentable.com/rest_profile.aspx?rid=2064
http://www.farallonrestaurant.com/
http://www.opentable.com/rest_profile.aspx?rid=2064
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Originally Posted by ronnie0738
I like the view in the burlingame better.
I just tried to find Kincaids and the address is in the middle of Oakland somewhere. When I yellow paged it, it shows Jack London. James forget this one and go to Burlingame if you want to check Kincaids.
Scott's though has great seafood and the crab dip is out of this world!
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James-
My brother-in-law and I flew our wives to SFO for their birthday a couple of years ago(twins) and I polled all my friends that travel for business and have big expense accounts. Farallon was the hands-down winner. We went with the recommendations and loved it. Expensive but worth it. Definitely put her in a good mood..........
My brother-in-law and I flew our wives to SFO for their birthday a couple of years ago(twins) and I polled all my friends that travel for business and have big expense accounts. Farallon was the hands-down winner. We went with the recommendations and loved it. Expensive but worth it. Definitely put her in a good mood..........
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Originally Posted by highside107
Definitely classy.
Also check out the Cosmopolitan Cafe in SF as well; I just went there.
http://www.thecosmopolitancafe.com/
Also check out the Cosmopolitan Cafe in SF as well; I just went there.
http://www.thecosmopolitancafe.com/
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First Crush
Boulevard
Ozumo (Japanese... biggest sake selection in NA)
*******'s in the Embarcadero or Ghiradelli Sq
French Laundry in Sonoma (might have a tough time with reservations)
Ponzu (asian fusion)
Roy's
Chez Panice (fixed price, fixed menu...might not agree with ur gf's tastes)
Boulevard
Ozumo (Japanese... biggest sake selection in NA)
*******'s in the Embarcadero or Ghiradelli Sq
French Laundry in Sonoma (might have a tough time with reservations)
Ponzu (asian fusion)
Roy's
Chez Panice (fixed price, fixed menu...might not agree with ur gf's tastes)
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btw, if you want to go somewhere REALLY exclusive, try to get a table at Sawa Sushi... while not the most amazing interior, the most amazing sushi to be had... just bring a lot of $
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Hmmm....I see a lot of good suggestions up there...
I agree with Alex...my cuz used to work line at Gary Danko's....great food, service, overall....but your gf doesn't like dairy, so the cheese cart is out, one of the best parts....
Crustacean's is pretty good, and if it's your first time, as suggested above, roast garlic crabs with the garlic noodles on the side, and a nice bottle (I usually get an Aussie Shiraz of some sort).
Another "couples" place on top of the great recommendations above is La Fondue in Saratoga. Mind you, your gf might not be hot on the cheese fondue appetizer (which you don't have to order), but the ingredients are pretty fresh, nice ambience, and they have a decent wine list (and a wine shop conveniently next door if you want to pop your own). Most of all, the chocolate fondue (order "the Decadent One") is worth the admission alone. It's still fun because it's participatory, in that you cook/dip your food, but also a bit less messy than crackin' crabs for an hour at Crustacean's (though still worth it, IMO).
Good Luck (err....Get Lucky)
I agree with Alex...my cuz used to work line at Gary Danko's....great food, service, overall....but your gf doesn't like dairy, so the cheese cart is out, one of the best parts....
Crustacean's is pretty good, and if it's your first time, as suggested above, roast garlic crabs with the garlic noodles on the side, and a nice bottle (I usually get an Aussie Shiraz of some sort).
Another "couples" place on top of the great recommendations above is La Fondue in Saratoga. Mind you, your gf might not be hot on the cheese fondue appetizer (which you don't have to order), but the ingredients are pretty fresh, nice ambience, and they have a decent wine list (and a wine shop conveniently next door if you want to pop your own). Most of all, the chocolate fondue (order "the Decadent One") is worth the admission alone. It's still fun because it's participatory, in that you cook/dip your food, but also a bit less messy than crackin' crabs for an hour at Crustacean's (though still worth it, IMO).
Good Luck (err....Get Lucky)
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Originally Posted by andy2434
You might consider the Farralon or McCormick & Kuleto's. Both are located in San Francisco. My wife loves these two places.
http://www.farallonrestaurant.com/
http://www.opentable.com/rest_profile.aspx?rid=2064
http://www.farallonrestaurant.com/
http://www.opentable.com/rest_profile.aspx?rid=2064
-1000000 for McCormick & Kuleto's
Not going to jack this thread but let's just say they are "selective" as to who gets the best service and seating. And, its not just me, I've had friends who have gone there and had the same problems.
and the food is overpriced. there are better selections in the Warf area.
gary danko
houstons
My personal choice would be
Michael Mina @ The Westin St. Francis Union Square (need reservations and $$$)
or
If you're in to Wine and live music
Bacar on 4th and Brannan (has one of the largest wine selections in the City)
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Originally Posted by Moodie
James, have you checked out this thread???
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=216133 JKD
I actually like AQUA or FARRALLON in the city.
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=216133 JKD
I actually like AQUA or FARRALLON in the city.
My suggestion to you would be CHAYA, it's on Embarcadero with an amazing meat & seafood menu, and a beautiful view.
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Originally Posted by Changvi
James,
It all boils down to what kind of food she would enjoy the most. Once you know, then the rest is easy. If she likes American food in the city, i would try McCormic kuletos located in Gherrardeli Square. Its a very nice place especially in the evenings. They have a wide veriety of food including seafood. Chinese, then i would recommend McArthy Ranch, the Asian side. They have plenty of Asian cuisine there. Japanese, try Ikinohana on De Anza Blvd and Stevens Creek. Very nice atmosphere and their food is top notch. Italian, Bucca De Beppo hands down...
It all boils down to what kind of food she would enjoy the most. Once you know, then the rest is easy. If she likes American food in the city, i would try McCormic kuletos located in Gherrardeli Square. Its a very nice place especially in the evenings. They have a wide veriety of food including seafood. Chinese, then i would recommend McArthy Ranch, the Asian side. They have plenty of Asian cuisine there. Japanese, try Ikinohana on De Anza Blvd and Stevens Creek. Very nice atmosphere and their food is top notch. Italian, Bucca De Beppo hands down...
+100000 on Bucca De Beppo. that place has bomb *** italian food and they do a lil b-day suprise if its ur b-day with cake and some candles
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Wow! Thanks for all the suggestions everyone! All of them sound really good too! It's okay, gives me a list to refer to during my next special event . Besides...our anniversary is coming up too!
With all the suggestions & based on what my GF can eat, I think I will be going to try out Millennium Restaurant. Scott...since you recommended them, how are they with reservations? Meaning, how far advance of a reservation do you have to make it? Thanks!
With all the suggestions & based on what my GF can eat, I think I will be going to try out Millennium Restaurant. Scott...since you recommended them, how are they with reservations? Meaning, how far advance of a reservation do you have to make it? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by GTNPU Z
Yeah, I've heard of that place too & also heard good reviews. Like you, I personally have never eaten there either. I'll look into that one but I heard reservations is a biatch. Thanks for the suggestion.
Alex...you got the hookups to this place?
Edit: Hmm? I just read some not so good reviews. Anyone here have personal experience at this place?
Here are the reviews:
http://sanfrancisco.citysearch.com/review/886014
Alex...you got the hookups to this place?
Edit: Hmm? I just read some not so good reviews. Anyone here have personal experience at this place?
Here are the reviews:
http://sanfrancisco.citysearch.com/review/886014
Thanh Long at 46th and Judah in the Sunset is also owned by the same owners.
Menu is almost the same...
Slanted Door is really too. Since at the Ferry Building, you can walk around there... Park at the embarcadero or valet at hyatt and go to the equinox after for a nice view and a drink....
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