Diners Drive-Ins and Dives
I absolutely LOVE the italian sandwich from the Cabbagetown Market! I swear,
it’s the perfect sandwich… I get a craving for one at least once a month. The
burgers are great too and they have delicious soups that vary day to day. Plus,
if you’re in a hurry you can call ahead and your meal will be waiting for you
when you walk in the door… convenient and delicious!
I had a fish taco craze last year and that was pretty much the only thing I ate
for about a month. Still, I am not a self-proclaimed taco connoisseur and will
not pretend to know everything there is to know about the dish.
Overall: Best home made Italian food in the Bay Area so far. Italian district
in SF can’t even come close to this place. Truly amazing food.
The Parmesean potatoes were not as good as the Fried Potato Salad. The Sweet
potatoes were creamy and well plated. It was a little party in your mouth with
each bite. If you think you have a Twice baked before - try it here. It was
airy and fluffy and full of flavor.
It specializes in Bosnian Cuisine, tasty dishes that would be familiar to
anyone with roots in the Balkans.
It’s been said a million times, but Cafe Rakka is a place that really and truly
cares about each dish they put out into the world. Quality control is on point
and the ingredients are always fresh and worth paying a little extra. My
personal favorite is the baklava, which is just the right balance of syrup and
filo; it is sweet but not goopy, just the way I like it.
This place is really small and cute. It has a welcoming atmosphere, although a
little bit cramped. The waiters were really helpful and they seemed to interact
really well with their customers.
After eating a California Steak Taco and sharing some flour tortilla chips with
my wife (which we didn’t even finish), I was full! Everything appeared to
have been freshly made, the steak had a lot of flavor and the flour shell was
different than any other taco place I’ve been to.
All I have ever had there is the fish tacos & the Surfer Snacks ($0.50), and I
have never been disappointed. The fish portions are huge & the fish is always
perfectly crispy.
Camille’s is the bomb-diggity!! Exclamation pointssssssss and extra added
emphasis! Been wanting to try this truck forever since seeing it featured on
one of my all time favorite shows… Diners Drive Ins and Dives! Really, it
is THAT good.
Cane Rosso is not Papa John’s. Anyone looking for super thick slices of sadness
need to keep walking. This place serves authentic Neapolitan pizza following
standards set by the Associazione Vera Pizza. Ooh la laa. Please do not be
confused. All people really need to know is that the owner of this place rocks.
Hubby and I came here while on a road trip stop in town. Really enjoyed the
atmosphere and the variety of beers on tap. We had the capones pizza which was
quite tasty, but a bit too packed with toppings for the crust to upstand.
Honestly, i dont know why people complain about the service, the plates, the
plastic forks, & the picnic tables. I really don’t care about that stuff (even
though the service was good) all i care about is the food & the prices. The
food was delicious & the prices were a little high but not that bad.
Heed ye the ole instructional trope, “If the month ain’t got an R, then it’s
best to say nope.” Oyster teachings…
First off, let me say they’re primary known for SPICY BLOODY MARY’S and
BURGERS. But let’s all think about it takes 30 minutes to cook some meat and
toast buns. So if you think cooking food is like a speedy thing, head over to
McDonald’s or Wendy’s.
The service was great. The only reason this is not a 5 is that I need to
revisit a few times to ensure consistency, but I would seek this place out next
time we are in the area, no question.
This was our 3rd time here.We love bringing visitors here - and so we did - my
wife’s son and daughter. Get the steak, baked potato and lettuce salad. If you
like that as a menu item, you’ll love the food here.
I’m from the west coast, and I grew up eating hole-in-the-wall mexican,
tex-mex, etc. Now I live in Virginia, good mexican food is very hard to find.
So, I get my hot food fix from Indian food, which is great, but mexican food is
still my favorite. Thus, on a recent trip we decided to try to find a triple-D
mexican oriented place and this is the one we picked.
Today I went here for the first time with recommendations from my godmother.
I’ve always passed by this restaurant on Brady St. but it is quite big inside
with 2 big dining areas! The inner atmosphere was full of warmth with the
restaurant decorated for the holiday season and other people having dinner
around us.
Enjoy a warm & casual atmosphere that offers everything from sandwiches to
prime rib.