Oh, Powell's is sensational - to die for food. There's some killer BBQ in this town - Nate Thurmond, great basketball player, had a fantastic place but I don't know if it's still open.
I was just looking specifically for a joint NorCal-SoCal chicken and waffles purveyor, and I seem to recall our friend Eli, born and raised south but luckily for us living Bay Area these days, mentioning Popeyes.
I was just looking specifically for a joint NorCal-SoCal chicken and waffles purveyor, and I seem to recall our friend Eli, born and raised south but luckily for us living Bay Area these days, mentioning Popeyes.
t tenting fingers, Mr. Burns-style
eeeeexcellent.
Best of San Francisco: Fried Chicken: [link]
I wish some of our localistes would pop in and weigh in on the fried chicken options. I don't like fried food much, personally, so I'm a lousy gauge for the numminess.
Italian food, now, or Mexican, or Greek...
It's cool, Deb, I am in no hurry!
I also like Italian, Mexican, and Greek food, and we may be travelling on partial company expense!
Also, Hil, excellent link! I think it was Blue Jay Cafe Tom awas thinking of, based on his recollection of the pricing (pay by the piece).
AND, there is a House of CHicken n' Waffles, in Oakland. ROCK.
whoo!
I don't think Popeye's has waffles.
There's a Roscoe's in Oakland, I haven't been to it.
Roscoes, that's it - not Popeye's.
See, we need more localistes.
How hard is it to get to Chinatown from the hotel?
Chinatown's easy. Either bus, MUNI metro or walk the three long blocks to Powell and Market, and get on the cable car.
Alternately, bus or MUNI down the five long blocks to the corner of Market and (I believe) Third Street, and catch the 30 Stockton. Goes through Chinatown, comes out in North Beach. I seem to recall the 15 does, as well.