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Originally posted by thaddius13 Dude, Jax,
Hate to disaggree with you but Tommy's is still open. The one on like 34th and Geary. If it closed it was in the last 3-4 weeks. |
Weird, cuz there used to be a Tommy's Mexican on Geary right around Arguello, by the Coronet Theatre (which I hope stays open due to popular demand). I guess they moved and I never knew. So many restaraunts, so little time!
Re: sushi, check out Ichiraku on Geary at 2nd. Tell Kerri I said hello.
Pizza, try Giorgio's at Clement and 3rd. Very good. Or Bambina's on Cole between Carl and Parnassus. Or any restaraunt on that block, you can't lose. The French joint down there is extremely good (can't remember the name). There's a really good sushi place on the block too (name?).
Then go to Haight street and refuse to give change to all the trustafarian kids sitting on the sidewalk with heir "sympathy dogs" that they shouldn't be allowed to own (feed your pizza crusts directly to the dogs until finished). Haight street sucks except for El Balazo and the Ethiopian restaraunt (whatever it's called)... oh, and Escape From New York Pizza is pretty good. Try the roasted garlic and potato on pesto slice.
A little more for me to rant about the Haight: just about every kid you see that could pass for a bum ended up down there by travelling across the country on their parent's dime and stayed until their parents came to their senses and cut them off. Don't give them a damn thing. Most of them picked up a drug problem along the way, which I won't judge them for, but let them get jobs and make their own lives instead of grubbing off the kindness of strangers and being shitty about it at the same time. There is such thing as a loser. Thanks, I'm done.
What's the joint with the houka pipes and great Middle Eastern food, right by Amoeba? Go there, too. Extremely good vibe, music, and hot belly dancers.
SF isn't really about gear so much as restaraunts!
Don't forget to go to Golden Gate Park! It's a mistake not to spend at least 4 hours getting some fresh air among the lush greenery.