granola:
what is your favorite restaurant?
Kasrah, a Persian place in San Francisco. It used to be in SF, anyway. I haven't been there in years and don't know if it is even open anymore
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granola:
what is your favorite restaurant?
Kasrah, a Persian place in San Francisco. It used to be in SF, anyway. I haven't been there in years and don't know if it is even open anymore
For me, it's Suenos, an upscale Mexican place close by. Menu changes regularly and it's always good. Always easy to get a table, the staff recognizes us and occasionally comps drinks, and the margs are delightfully good. One is called Suzi's Smokin' and it has a subtle smoky aftertaste-- can't figure out how she did it.
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NO ONE IS TAKING CLYDE'S PLANET FROM HIM DAMNIT.
Sarameg, do you know Christine Lavin's song, Planet X from Shining My Flashlight On the Moon? She mentions him in it (and his "planet"). I just love that song.
Kasrah, a Persian place in San Francisco. It used to be in SF, anyway. I haven't been there in years and don't know if it is even open anymore
What did you like there?
what is your favorite restaurant?
Crave. The goat cheese gnocchi is one of my all-time favorite comfort foods.
I don't think I have a favorite restaurant, due to not eating out much and hating to answer any question that asks my favorite anything. But now I want to go eat tapas.
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libkitty, nope, I haven't!
I am day-after-a-migrainey today, which means I am easily depressed, and I said something stupid on a company-wide mailing list, and people are mailing me saying how bad I made them feel (I misestimated engineering salaries at $100K, and was reminded that this is (A) much too high for new engineers and (B) not everybody is an engineer) and now I feel like whale dung.
The amusing thing was that I was defending the importance of defending massage therapists and waiters because no, they aren't well-paid.
That gave me a double-take -- there's a Crave in my neighborhood too.
Heh. I'll have to tell the owner of Seattle's Crave. She'll be amused by it.