Saturday night saw us heading out to the Mission once again, this time to meet a new friend in the bay area at Bar Tartine. An extension of Elisabeth Prueitt and Chad Robertson’s ever popular Tartine Bakery, the restaurant is just the type of place you wouldn’t mind having around the corner; it’s lively, cozy, and romantic, though simple and unfussy enough to pop in on a whim to grab a glass of wine and a bite at the bar. Plans are in place to expand the restaurant into the adjoining space, so hopefully the owners and new chef Nick Balla (replacing the just departed Chris Kronner) can keep the same neighborhood feel.
Notables were the luscious and guilt-inducing bone marrow with grilled toast, and the perfectly pan-roasted chicken. Any mention of specific dishes will likely be a moot point however, as Nick Balla is expected to make menu wide changes under his helm.
Though the debate still rages on about who has the best pie in San Francisco, my absolute favorite is still the margherita at Pizzeria Delfina. Man can’t live on pizza alone, and good thing their sides like the tuna conserva and insalata tricolore seldom disappoint. This joint not surprisingly is popular among others in the city, so get there early (preferably before they open) to nab a table. We got a nice one streetside to enjoy the beautiful weather and gorgeous food-friendly light.
Window and people watching in the neighborhood provided a welcomed opportunity to walk off some of the calories consumed…
though it wasn’t long before it was snack time again: a scoop or two from Bi-Rite’s creamy selections.
It’s easy to say that the best meal of the weekend for me was at Incanto, the restaurant of Mark Pastore and that offal guy, Chris Cosentino. For some odd reason I expected dinner to be a Zimmern Bourdain-ish type of experience, with a series of dares on who would be brave enough to eat what, but Incanto was surprisingly not like that at all. Yes, there are a handful of dishes that exemplify the head-to-tail cooking that Cosentino is famous for, but take away the hype and our American unfamiliarity to the less-often used parts and what you are left with is just simple hearty Italian fare, and well executed I might add.
Stand outs? Just about everything we sampled. The pig’s blood pappardelle with pig’s trotters and foie gras was rich, unctuous, and so over the top. The ‘best parts of the chicken’ risotto was studded with chicken hearts and liver, and tiled with crispy shards of skin. The pork belly was as decadent as pork belly usually is, the accompanying salad of shaved Buddha’s hand deftly cutting the richness of the fat. The pomegranate-glazed poussin with cippolini & treviso drew unanimous raves, and had us pulling out our smartphones to find the recipe which was featured on the Martha Stewart show. I could go on and on about the other dishes, but why bother. Go check them out for yourself.
On our last morning we had a down home breakfast at the lovely Brenda’s before checking out exhibits at SFMOMA. “How Wine Became Modern“, “Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance, and the Camera Since 1870“, and “Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century” are still showing and definitely worth seeing if you’re in town.
Our last dinner in town was at the nationally-recognized and the much talked about Flour + Water; get this, another Italian meal for us in the Mission. Our stumbling economy and typically slow Monday nights have no bearing on this place. We arrived 30 minutes before opening and a line was already forming; within 20 minutes of opening the doors almost all seats had been accounted for. The place was packed. We secured some seats at the communal table up front and met another new friend for night of good food, wine, and conversation (and surrendered my camera after a few quick shots). After a marathon weekend of consumption my memory, tastebuds, and stomach were a little worse for wear; everything I tasted was delicious but I don’t have much to add beyond that. I think I need another vacation.
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Your photos are absolutely lovely.
your shots are breathtaking!! I’m glad you enjoyed your trip. We had the BEST weather this weekend, huh?
gorgeous as always. I specifically love the last restaurant shots. beautiful
Your pictures are just stunning! And they also make me a little hungry.
Vivid and wonderful images as always. You always capture the essence of all our travels in such a way that I always always want to go back. Love it.
How, oh how, do you capture such beauty in completely dark restaurants?!
And ditto to Bora’s comment above – I LIVE here, and your images make me “want to go back”.
I hope to see you and Bora (and Gordon) again sometime soon!
If I could be in anyone’s shoes right now I definitely want to be in yours. These are just absolutely fabulous images, and the food….I can only imagine! ;D Thank you!
Your pictures make me feel like they are from another world. So artistic, so heavenly and stunning!
These photos are great!… I’ve been doing the same thing over the past week or so!
What a feast! Wish I could have shared it with you!
Lovely pics!
Mmmm, Bi-Rite’s is so good!! Your trip looks amazing!!
absolutely stunning photographs! i was in san francisco last year and it looks like i need to head back soon…
Rick, you are one of my favorite photographers and someone I aspire to learn from. I honestly can not imagine your photographs to get any better but they do with each post. Thank you for sharing your gift!
HEL-LO!!! I *cannot* believe the quality of your restaurant photographs considering the poor light conditions we had. I am in awe
Love your photo essay, and meeting you, Bora and Gordon on your whirlwind weekend here. Can’t wait for the next one!
I just stumbled on your blog. All the places you mention here I love, but your pictures… your pictures are gorgeous. I’ve been to most of these places and there’s something about your photos that makes me think, quick! I need to go back.
Glad you had such a great time in this lovely city. Seems like you hit all the right places.
I need to make sure to check your favorite LA places for next time I’m there!
I’ve only just come across your blog – these photos are absolutely stunning. I felt I was there – I was a year ago – but I don’t remember eating as well as you seem to. I look forward to reading more of your posts.
I found your blog one year ago….and I never comment nothing…….I don´t know why…..and I want to tell you this blog is one of my favourite blogs! You are an amazing photographer….thanks you sharing your life! From Barcelona… thank you!
Glad I stumbled upon your site. Your photos are beautiful! I’m inspired!
Hi there! I’m such a big fan of your blog/photography!
May I ask if you don’t mind, the font that you are using on the montages of photographs? I’ve been searching for this font for months! It’d be great if you can help. Thanks alot! Good day!
thanks miamy, the font is called ‘rai’, hope this helps.
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it! Keep rocking with the awesome blog content here. Greetings from Malaysia!
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