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
415.284.9922. www.waterbarsf.com