As diverse as the food scene is in San Francisco, Moroccan food is surprisingly scarce. What we do have in that category though, is RIDICULOUSLY good because of Mourad, the subject of today’s restaurant review and photo guide. Upon walking into Mourad, the first word that comes into mind is woah. The space is massive,…
Restaurants
Review: Brunch at the Dorian
It’s not often I make it to the Marina. Why? Honestly, because I’m lazy. Most of my friends live in my neighborhood, so I tend to wreak havoc in the confines of the Lower Haight. But when I had the opportunity to try the new brunch menu at the Dorian, I grabbed gal pal Kay…
Review: Yuzuki Japanese Eatery
In the growing list of Japanese restaurants taking over the city, add one more: Yuzuki, the subject of today’s review. Yuzuki is on the (in)famous corner of 18th and Guerrero. It competes with Mission staples like Tartine and Delfina, but it holds up to the challenge. The space, with its high ceilings and concise menu,…
Restaurant Review: China Live
Chinatown just became cool again thanks to China Live. China Live isn’t so much a restaurant as it is a marketplace. If that’s hard to imagine, imagine the setup of Eataly, which many of you have probably been to. Now take that setup and make everything Chinese. That’s China Live, and it’s awesome. The space,…
Review: Uma Casa Brunch
Noe Valley keeps getting better, this time with a new addition to the SF brunch scene—Portugese-inspired Uma Casa on the corner of Church and 27th and the subject of today’s review. Portugese food is a lot of seafood. Luckily, California boasts some great seafood, making these dishes at Uma Casa pretty delicious. My favorite mariscos…