Friday, November 30, 2012

The Waterbar


Located behind Googles' backyard in San Francisco lies a small restaurant with an ocean front view called the Waterbar. 



Right:  Waterbar's Bay Chips.  The potatoes were cut into thin slices and fried to perfection.  

A hint of a sea salt to add a little bit of flavor from the sea.

The bay chips is large enough to share between 2-3 people.






Left:  Strawberry Pop Tart.  The name says it all.  It's a strawberry pop tart.  It's moist inside from the strawberry jelly; the exterior, flaky.  The pop tart breaks down as you bite into it.  A delightful brunch pastry/appetizer Waterbar has to offer.  






Right:  Hama Oysters from Seattle.  Before I NEVER liked oysters.  The smell of it; repulsive.  The texture, too raw.  The taste, too fishy.  But Waterbar has completely changed my perspective on these seafood delights.  Perhaps it's because they were fresh and small, but they were delicious, unlike the various times I've had them before.  Waterbar's $1 per oyster deal is too good to pass.  So if you ever get the chance, get some.  Especially the Hama Oysters.
Left:  Grilled Calamari Fried Rice.  Not my cup of tea, but thankfully I didn't order this for myself.  It's basically an American-style fried rice with a char-grilled squid on top.  I have nothing against squid.  It's not exotic to me since Korean's eat it all the time, but it was just too smoky and the fried rice seemed a bit too bland for my taste.  It just didn't work very well in my opinion.
Right:  Salmon Tartare.  My culinary vocabulary is not up to date.  The rookie mistake I made was not knowing what the word "tartare" meant.  I ordered this dish thinking that the salmon would be cooked, but it was a surprise when it wasn't.  Oh, Lina.  Good thing I like raw fish, especially salmon.  It wasn't necessarily like eating sushi though; more like ceviche.  The lime "cooks" the raw salmon and brings out a new taste on raw salmon.  I liked it.
Out on the patio of the Waterbar.  Such a magnificent view.

<3 Lina Chen

399 The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94105
415.284.9922.   www.waterbarsf.com 

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Humphry Slocombe: Ice Cream with Attitude


After writing my review on The Stinking Rose, I couldn't help but to think about the garlic ice cream. I have a pretty sweet tooth and I'm constantly craving for chocolates, cookies, candies, cupcakes, and just about anything that's sugary.  Actually just cold, icy, creamy, sweet and savory treats.  I've been wanting froyo, ice cream, and shaved ice for the longest time...I just like the slushy texture that slowly melts as it sits on the surface of my tongue.  Yummy!

Garlic ice cream is uncommon but so are the flavors that the Humphry Slocombe ice cream shop serves.  Located in the Mission District of San Francisco lies an ordinary-looking ice cream shop with extraordinary, creative flavors.

Honestly I don't think all of the flavors are all that great.  It can be a bit too sweet but there are some that I liked.  The one that the shop recommended was the Secret Breakfast.  Bourbon and cornflakes in ice cream?  Sure, why not!  I have to admit that was an interesting combination, but it worked very well together.  Apparently there's multiple Yelpers who feel the same. Their Chocolate with Smoked Sea Salt was on the not-so-good side.  The purpose of the sea salt is to help contrast the chocolaty flavor, sort of like adding salt onto the watermelon to make it sweeter; however, it didn't seem that way.  Thankfully I was able to sample the various flavors before actually going with this flavor.  Remember I love chocolate and that would have been a big mistake!  They also had the Blue Bottle Vietnamese Coffee, which was very, very strong.  So if you drink coffee on a daily basis, this might be the flavor for you.  I ended up getting the Roasted White Chocolate Lavender.  It wasn't my favorite because it was a little too sweet for me. 

Some other flavors they had were the...
-  Basil Lime Sorbet
-  Brown Sugar Fennel
-  Jesus Juice (Wine and Coke)
-  Peanut Butter Curry
-  Carrot Mango
-  Government Cheese
-  Hibiscus Beet
-  Black Sesame
- McEvoy Ranch Olive Oil
- Rosemary's Baby
-  Salt-N-Peppa
and much more...


A special thank you to Lena for recommending me to try this place or else I would have not been able to experience the unique flavors that Humphry Slocombe offers.  Ice cream with attitude.

<3 Lina Chen

2790 Harrison St., San Francisco, CA 94110
415.550.6971.    www.humphryslocombe.com 

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Garlic: The Stinking Rose


For those who can't stand the smell and taste of garlic, then this blog entry isn't for you.  So I recommend moving on to the next post or just come back later until I have another mouth-watering treat for you.

Today I wanted to write about The Stinking Rose, an infamous garlic restaurant located in both San Francisco and Beverly Hills.  According to their website, it "has become famous for celebrating the culinary euphoria of garlic."  They kindly appreciate the stinky herb and incorporates it in all, if not most, of their dishes, including their desserts!  

My lovely boyfriend took me here on our four year anniversary and to my surprise, it was a unique experience.  I've been to many restaurants and there aren't any like The Stinking Rose.  The interior is whimsical and very playful.  In a way, I thought I was submerged in a dream where I had run away to join the Russian Circus.  Russian Circus?  Yes, that is correct.  The Russian Circus.  There were vibrant red walls much like that of a ringmaster's jacket.  Bundles of garlic hanging on some parts of the ceiling with extravagant chandeliers lighting up parts of the room.  We sat under the Garlic Lovers Lane where these massive black-and-white striped canopies hung over us as we ate.  The table tops were marbled with hints of greys and whites.  The plates, ceramic.  The atmosphere was just warm and inviting.


Garlic Soaking in a Hot Tub
As far as the food, it wasn't up to par for me.  I ordered the Baby Back Ribs with garlic encrusted all over it.  Personally it was a bit dry and tasteless (even with the garlic!).  The mashed potatoes that came with it were good though. Eric ended up getting the Garlic Roasted Prime Rib.  Once again, it wasn't my favorite just because it was flavorless as well.  I personally enjoyed the Garlic Soaking in a Hot Tub appetizer where the garlic is slowly simmered while soaked in extra virgin olive oil and butter.  This allows the garlic to break down and become soft and mushy unlike it's raw form.  Just like butter, you place the garlic atop of your bread and spread it across the flat surface and munch away! 

Sizzling Iron Skillet Mussels
We also ordered the Sizzling Iron Skillet Mussels which was served with a buttery-lemon dip.  I love mussels and so this was probably one of the highlights of the night especially if the entrees weren't all that impressive.

The last item I I would recommend trying is their garlic ice cream.  It's not common to find yourself a garlic-flavored ice cream.  I'm not sure if many places do serve it, but if you ever get the chance, just do it.  It wasn't your normal sweet, savory ice cream that you would get at Coldstone's creamery.  It was cold (obviously), a bit bitter, and it definitely had a hint of garlic to it.  It was very subtle and not too over-empowering as far as taste.

I think what made this experience delightful is the decor/theme that The Stinking Rose upholds, the interesting foods that they serve, but also being able to celebrate our love for each other.  I can finally say that I have been to The Stinking Rose and hopefully you can too.


<3 Lina Chen

55 N. La Cienega Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211
310.652.7673.   www.thestinkingrose.com