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Salted Caramel and Pistachio Macaroons - I love practically anything salted caramel (especially the Bi-Rite’s salted caramel ice cream and Starbelly’s salted caramel pot de crème), so I was thrilled to see it in macaroon form. However, these macaroons tasted a little flat and didn’t capture the depth of the salted caramel flavor. The pistachio macaroon actually tasted better. Overall, not the best macaroons I’ve had, but pretty good.
I look forward to trying more of Masse's Pastries the next time I'm in the area.
BITE METER: Masse’s Pastries – 3.8 bites (out of 5)
Sautéed Quail with Braised Artichokes – the quail was well seasoned, but the skin had a jelly-like texture and needed more of a sear. The artichokes were overcooked. So really, all I got was one puny piece of mediocre quail….there goes another $14.
Sautéed Breast of Duck, Beet Greens, Rutabaga Puree with Brandy Whole Grain Mustard Sauce – I thought it was impossible, but they somehow managed to make duck unappetizing. This duck was unevenly cooked and rubbery. The brandy mustard sauce was decent, but not good enough to disguise the chewy duck. I did like the rutabaga puree though; it was like a lighter version of a sweet potato mash. Bye, bye $26.
Roast Loin of Pork with Fingerling Potatoes & Spring Onions – the only dish that I thought was worth the price ($24). The pork had been sous vide and was tender with an elegant flavor. The potatoes and spring onions were also nicely cooked and tasted fresh.
Needless to say, I was still hungry and unsatisfied after our meal, so I decided to take B somewhere else for dessert. No way was I going to order any more food from Lafitte!
We headed to Candybar, a “dessert lounge” (thanks for the recommendation, N!). We shared the Apple a la Mode (hazelnut crust, cream cheese filling, topped with caramel, layers of thinly sliced apples, and gingerbread ice cream)…yummmmy! It was so good, we devoured it in 5 seconds flat. The dessert was rich, sweet, and perfectly complemented by the spicy gingerbread ice cream.
Believe me, we were tempted to order another dessert but the wine from dinner had made me sleepy. There are very few dessert-focused eateries in SF and I was very happy to find Candybar. I loved it’s cozy atmosphere – part art gallery, part café, and part bar. I will definitely be back for more sweets!
BITE METER: Lafitte – 2.0 bites (out of 5)
BITE METER: Candybar – 4.0 bites (out of 5)
Roasted Mushroom Pizza with Béchamel, Kale, Roasted Garlic, & Thyme – the flavors of the mushrooms really flourished, while the béchamel sauced added a rich, creamy dimension to the pizza. The roasted garlic wasn’t too strong and provided a slight sweetness. And just when I wanted some saltiness to cut the richness, I’d taste some of the little salt crystals sprinkled on the pizza…Mmmmm, just right.
My lunch at Ironside intrigued me enough to want to come back and check out their dinner.
BITE METER: Ironside – 3.5 bites (out of 5)
Wild Mushroom Pot Pie with Leeks, English Peas, Fiddlehead Ferns and Frisée–Pickled Shallot Salad – simply delicious. Without overcomplicating the food, I could really taste freshness of each ingredient…sumptuous mushrooms, firm peas, the crisp frisée. The pot pie was comforting, yet surprisingly light…there wasn’t a lot cream, and the crust on top was nice and flaky, but not greasy. I usually find frisée to be too bitter, but the citrus-pepper dressing and the pickled shallots kept the salad bright and tangy.
Roasted Irish Sea Trout with Asparagus, Pea Leaves, Toasted Nori and Creamy Lemon–Sesame Vinaigrette – I had a bite of R’s dish, and thought it was very well executed. The Irish sea trout was rich and meaty like salmon, and the skin side had a lovely crisp.
Fromage Blanc Panna Cotta with Poached Rhubarb and Graham Cracker Shortbread – such an understated, elegant dessert. The thick and creamy fromage blanc panna cotta had a subtle sweetness, which was enhanced by the poached rhubarb. The flavors were light and well-balanced as well as the textures.
I enjoyed my entire experience at Firefly and can see myself frequenting this restaurant. I will definitely be coming back for their Prix Fix Menu on Sundays through Thursdays - any appetizer, entrée, and dessert for only $35 / person…definitely a bargain for their high quality ingredients and spectacular food.
BITE METER: Firefly – 4.5 bites (out of 5)
Shaved Asparagus Salad, Bacon, Sherry Onions, & Poached Eggs – baconlicious! The thick cuts of bacon were so tasty, and the oozing yolk from the perfectly poached egg pulled all the components together…hearty and flavorful, just like I like my salads.
Housemade Tortelloni, Fava Bean Puree, Wild Mushroom, & Ricotta Salata – the pasta had a nice, firm texture, but overall this dish was bland and uninteresting…even the earthiness from the mushrooms seemed watered down.
Country Pork Chop, Artichoke Hearts, Kumquats, & Polenta – WOW! This pork chop was lip-smacking good! It was thick, juicy, and packed with savory goodness. They brine the pork, which keeps it tender and locks in the flavors. This is one of THE BEST pork chops I’ve had in a very long time. The polenta and artichokes were also good, but I couldn’t focus on anything other than that beautifully seared hunk of meat!
NOPA does a phenomenal job with their meat dishes (particularly pork), but the other items I had were lackluster, so I would say come here and be a carnivore…and definitely do NOT eat here without having the pork chop! Oink, oink, baby!
BITE METER: NOPA – 3.5 bites (out of 5)
The crawfish were smaller than expected and cooked in too much oil; nevertheless, I still enjoyed biting into these spicy little critters.
I love how they batter their sweet potato fries. Just a sprinkle of salt and cayenne pepper would’ve made them perfect.
You can never go wrong with garlic noodles..such buttery goodness. Just don’t kiss anyone afterwards!
My friends also ordered a Dungeness crab. I was impressed by the huge size and freshness…will definitely have to get myself one next time!
Basically, don't expect a nice place or spectacular service, but do expect good food at a great price.
BITE METER: Red Crawfish – 3.5 bites (out of 5)