Posts Tagged: Chantelle S

Must Eat Beignets at Just For You Cafe

June 2nd, 2010 by Jonas / Filed under American, Food, Must Eat / Leave A Comment

Possibly the best beignets that I’ve had in San Francisco is from Just For You Cafe over in the Dogpatch district. They keep it basic with just plain beignets covered with powdered sugar. They come hot and very light and fluffy. (Think fresh donuts, right out of the fryer.) They also have free, homemade strawberry [...]

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Saffron Ice Cream at Xanath Ice Cream

March 1st, 2010 by Jonas / Filed under Dessert, Food / Leave A Comment

We weren’t originally planning on going into Xanath Ice Cream, but since we were parked right in front of it, why not? It’s all organic and I’m always down for gourmet ice cream. They’re known for their saffron ice cream. I wish it had a stronger saffron flavor though, and creamier would be nicer, but [...]

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Must Eat Chicken Wings at So

February 28th, 2010 by Jonas / Filed under Food, Fusion, Korean, Must Eat / Leave A Comment

The wings at So are very similar to that of its sister restaurant, San Tung Chinese Restaurant, but anyone who frequents San Tung knows that they’re not exactly the same. By coincidence, I actually had San Tung earlier during the day for lunch. The wings at So were bigger and its sauce was not as [...]

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Must Eat Chocolate Velvet Cupcake at Kara’s Cupcakes

February 28th, 2010 by Jonas / Filed under Bakery, Food, Must Eat / Leave A Comment

Ethan and Thanh hasn’t been to the original Kara’s Cupcakes in the Marina, and Chantelle hasn’t had many cupcakes since she’s moved to the city, so we had to go. After all, it’s the mother of all cupcakes in San Francisco. I think I’ve changed to a new favorite at Kara’s: chocolate velvet. The chocolate [...]

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Cafe Ethiopia – Ethiopian Food in the Mission

February 28th, 2010 by Jonas / Filed under Ethiopian, Food / Leave A Comment

I haven’t had Ethiopian food in years. Chantelle suggested Cafe Ethiopia and we all loved it. Service wasn’t the most courteous, but I like blunt too. The food was great. Their injera (Ethiopian flat bread) was thin, soft, and slightly sour, kind of like eating a sourdough bread, but much easier to chew. Our favorites [...]

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