Gronklies.
Thanks for the compliments, everyone! I'm all blushy now.
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Gronklies.
Thanks for the compliments, everyone! I'm all blushy now.
I'd love to hear how it goes, -t. My DH has been making challah every week since we've been here, so now I know he knows how to use the measuring cups, and matzoh would be a good thing for him to try.
I got $10 that says juliana is even prettier when she's blushy! Anybody wanna bet?
Thanks for the compliments, everyone! I'm all blushy now.
So your cheeks match your hair?
Damn. I didn't think the joke was that bad.
Anyway. Bay Area-istas, what's a good place to eat in the Embarcadero Center area?
Bay Area-istas, what's a good place to eat in the Embarcadero Center area?
Any place in the Ferry Bldg. (I'm sure Hec will be in with more specific and extensive advice soon)
Are they open for dinner?
(I'm sure Hec will be in with more specific and extensive advice soon)
Heh. Ferry Building is best. I bought you a chicken sandwich at Lulu Petite that you liked. You can also get roast chicken at both Mistral and the lunch counter of the Golden Gate Meat Company place. I really like Mijita the Mexican restaurant. Tom and I ate at the Oyster Bar there yesterday. You might like the offerings at Delica, the Japanese/French delicatessen that has the potato croquettes and shrimp cakes.
Oh, damn this repeat discussion of potato croquettes when I still have none!
Are they open for dinner?
Most of the places are open into the early evening at least. Slanted Door has regular dinner service and so does Market Bar. Depends on how late and how fancy you want to eat.
In the evening, there are also some affordable places in the Embarcadero. Like the Indian restaurant Gaylord's. There are several restaurants to be found on the second level of the various Embarcadero restaurants.