Frascati

We enjoyed a Friday night dinner with our friends Kat and Jon. They made reservations at a restaurant close to their apartment in Russian Hill, Frascati.

The atmosphere of the restaurant was bustling yet quaint and a good place for a romantic dinner or a small intimate group. We had a table upstairs which has a low ceiling but was nice as it seemed more private than downstairs.

For an appetizer, I ordered the Bison carpaccio. The meat was very thinly sliced albeit maybe a bit too thin. It was hard to pick up the slices as it would break apart very easily. A very nice presentation.

For the main course, I ordered the duck breast with herb spactzle, arugula, hearts of palm, scallions, and huckleberry sauce. Kat ordered the same thing and with first bite, we both tasted an odd “liver-like” flavor. We asked our waiter about how it was prepared and all he could tell us is that it was marinated in lemon juice for 2 days and would check with the chef. He came back telling us that there was no liver in the sauce… the chef probably thought we were crazy. The duck breast with the crispy skin on it was the best piece.

Ron had the striped bass. I only had a small bite and from what I tasted, I didn’t really enjoy it, it had the taste of the ocean still.

Although the restaurant has a nice atmosphere, the food wasn’t spectacular and a bit on the expensive side. It probably doesn’t help that it’s in Russian Hill and on the cable car line, so maybe a bit touristy. We shared one bottle of wine and it was $100 for each couple for dinner.

I’m glad we went though since we found a few other restaurants on the same street that we’d like to try. Plus there was a Swensen’s ice cream shop up the street where we bought some dessert.

Afterwards we went to their apartment for ice cream and brownies. Kat has a great way of making brownies in a cupcake/muffin pan so that they are individual servings AND the entire edge is crunchy and chewy! No need for me to buy that Edge Brownie Pan I keep on seeing on Amazon. She also puts a chocolate non pareil in the center of each brownie so the center comes out nice and gooey. Can’t wait to try this out for my next set of brownies….

Frascati
1901 Hyde Street (at Green)

Darbar – Lunch Delivery

We had Indian food delivered to work for lunch. One our nurses really wanted to try this restaurant called Darbar.

I had heard that the wraps were good so I ordered the seekh kebab wrap but in hindsight, I should have ordered the chicken one. I’d forgotten that their beef kebabs are ground meat put on a skewer then cooked on the rotisserie. I didn’t like the texture of the meat. The wrap was also a bit soggy since I didn’t have time to eat it right when it was delivered. It probably would taste a lot better eaten at the restaurant. Their mint and tamarind sauces were yummy though.

I ordered the mango lassi and although quite fluorescent in color, it actually had a good flavor. In real life, it sort of looked like kool aid orange color. They probably use some strained mango puree rather than blending their own mangoes because I didn’t detect any pulp in the drink.

The wrap was $6.99 and the drink was $1.99 and delivered free.

In trying to look for their restaurant website, I found a site called GrubHub which lets you looks up restaurants that deliver… kind of cool. Here is the menu for Darbar.

Darbar Restaurant
1412 Polk St

Mini Cheesecakes

Another Friday treat for work. Mini cheesecakes with a bit of fruity topping. Martha Stewart Living magazine again! Recipe here.

Altered by substituting Girl Scout Thin Mints for the chocolate wafers and used blueberry preserves for some and a honey pear mixture for others on top. You really do need the pan liners, I tried using PAM with flour for bite size cheesecakes in a mini muffin pan without liners, it stuck so now we’re eating them out with a spoon…

Another big hit I think, I brought them into work at 8am, only 2 (of 12) were left by 9:30am. Plain, blueberry, and the honey pear.

Meow

Mochi enjoys rolling around on her back and napping next to my computer chair…

Yes she is a bit furry…

Misu is a big oaf…

Mid-meow as he is talking back to me…

I’m realizing how much I really did miss them when we were in Singapore. I’ve got to capture their meows and purrs before it’s too late.

Nike Women’s Marathon – registration starts March 4th

The Nike Women’s Marathon is on Sunday, October 18th, 2009. My “much more athletic than me” friend Kat sent me the link and I’m semi-seriously thinking about it… although it’s not even a guarantee if I register that I’d have to run since there is still a random drawing for the 20,000 runners. See their website for more information.

Registration opens today March 4th through March 18th.
$120 for full marathon
$100 for half marathon

I think I’d only be able to do half… if that… will keep everyone posted…