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Friday, November 24, 2017

Eat in San Francisco: Bi-Rite Creamery (Pt. 2)


Chocolate soft serve ice cream

A couple weeks ago, I stopped by Bi-Rite Creamery on 18th and Dolores for a cup of Chocolate soft serve. They have a separate booth where they sell soft serve, ice cream sandwiches, and baked goods, which often has a much shorter line than their ice cream shop next door.

The Chocolate soft serve had the right amount of richness and the perfect consistency. I've only ever had their Salted Caramel soft serve, which was also quite good. (Last time I reviewed their Honey Lavender and Earl Grey ice cream from the Bi-Rite Market on Divisadero.)

What's your favorite ice cream flavor at Bi-Rite?

Bi-Rite Creamery
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3692 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94110
Open: Daily 11am - 10pm

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Eat in San Francisco: Eatwell Farm's Ice Box


Goat Cheese Soft Serve

I visited Eatwell Farm's Ice Box for the first time this past weekend. Located inside the Second Act marketplace on Haight, they sell four flavors of delicious soft serve ice cream a day. Although I'm not a fan of soft serve in the slightest, I may become one after trying Ice Box's. 

After sampling the Goat Cheese flavor, I knew I was smitten. It had the rich, authentic taste of goat cheese, but it wasn't overpowering. It had more character than the typical soft serve I'm used to and the subtle, though dynamic flavors I love. I enjoyed the ice cream in one of their handmade butter cones, which I also highly recommend. Although this soft serve came to six bucks a pop, it was totally worth it. This is one of those ice cream experiences that others try to live up to. It was that good.

The next time I visit, I'll try the Stoneground Chocolate or the Spiced Pumpkin.

Eatwell Farm's Ice Box
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1727 Haight St., San Francisco, CA 94117
Open: Monday - Thursday 12 - 6, Friday - Sunday 11 - 6

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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Eat in San Francisco: Honey Creme


Honey soft-serve ice cream

This past weekend I stopped by Honey Creme while taking a lunch break from the San Francisco Zine Festival. Located on Irving between 9th and 10th Avenues in the Inner Sunset, Honey Creme serves soft-serve ice cream with a variety of decadent toppings.

I ordered the Honey flavor: their original soft-serve ice cream drizzled with honey. It was just what I needed on a warm day in the city. The soft-serve had a nice flavor for a base -- not too sweet. The honey added a touch of sweetness I really enjoyed.

The next time I stop by Honey Creme I want to try the Honey Comb, Affogato, Churros, or the Bacon Chocolate ice cream. (So basically most of the menu...)

If you've visited Honey Creme, what do you recommend trying?

Honey Creme
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839 Irving St., San Francisco, CA 94122
Open: Tuesday - Thursday, Sunday 12:30 - 10, Friday - Saturday 12:30 - 11

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Thursday, February 22, 2018

Eat in San Francisco: Bi-Rite Creamery (Pt. 3)


Chocolate and Vanilla soft serve ice cream

I've done it again! I'm reviewing Bi-Rite Creamery's soft serve a second time and the ice cream shop overall a third time.

I don't have much of a status update, however. Their soft serve is still delicious and those delicious flavors I've vetted include Chocolate, Salted Caramel, and now Vanilla. Now I've given you an alternative to waiting in the über-long line for their ice cream a few feet over. Phew!

What's your favorite ice cream flavor at Bi-Rite?

Bi-Rite Creamery
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3692 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94110
Open: Daily 11am - 10pm

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Monday, July 14, 2025

Dessert in San Francisco: Bob's Donuts, Sweet Glory, Genki Crepes, and more


Left: Cinnamon Blueberry Donut from Bob's Donuts
Right: Creme Brulee Donut filled with vanilla custard and a caramelized sugar top from Bob's Donuts

I've stopped by Bob's Donuts, a famous donut shop with locations on Polk and Baker, a handful of times over the years. 

On a recent trip in February, I tried two from the NoPa store on Baker and Fulton: the Cinnamon Blueberry Donut and the Creme Brulee Donut. As a fan of interesting donut flavors, these two both were quite intriguing. The first satisfied my sweet tooth with the cinnamon sugar dusted on the outside, while the blueberry provided a tart depth of flavor. The latter was not only photogenic, I believe I also enjoyed the vanilla custard filling and the caramelized sugar top. 

Next time I stop by, I may try a classic cake donut, such as one with sprinkles or crumbs, or another speciality one on offer.

Bob's Donuts
601 Baker St., San Francisco, CA 94117
Open: Monday - Friday 6am - 9pm, Saturday - Sunday 7am - 9pm


Left: Pandan Custard Toast from Sweet Glory
Right: Mixed Fruits crepe with whipped cream and Nutella from Genki Crepes & Mini Mart

Last December, I stopped by Sweet Glory, a dessert cafe on 9th between Irving and Judah in the Inner Sunset, for the first time. 

I ordered something I knew I'd love: the Pandan Custard Toast. Although I don't remember the specifics, I do believe I enjoyed the sweet, coconut-y flavor of the pandan custard on the thick piece of toast. 

Next time, I may try one of their beautiful crepe cakes or a speciality drinks like the Lychee Rose Cooler or Kumquat tea.

Sweet Glory 
1336 9th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94122
Open: Wednesday - Monday 11am - 6pm

I've visited Genki Crepes & Mini Mart many times in the past year, most often to buy groceries like fun-flavored Lay's chips or frozen dumplings. 

Last June, I tried one of their Mixed Fruits crepe made with strawberry, mango, whipped cream, and Nutella. The crepe was perfectly light, while the fruit was fresh and well-balanced by the chocolate hazelnut spread. 

Next time I've craving a crepe in the Inner Richmond, I may order the Honey, Banana, and Almond one or just the Sugar and Butter.

Genki Crepes & Mini Mart
330 Clement St., San Francisco, CA 94118
Open: Monday - Thursday 11:30am - 11pm, Friday 11:30am - 12am, Saturday 11am - 12am, Sunday 11am - 11pm


Left: Ube Cookie with coconut flakes from Rize Up Bakery
Right: Vanilla-Chocolate Twirl soft serve ice cream dipped in dark chocolate

Last August, I tried an Ube Cookie with coconut flakes from Rize Up Bakery, a popular bakery with a booth at the Clement St. Farmers' Market. Known mostly for their sourdough loaves in flavors like Ube, Gochujang, and Masala, Rize Up also serves other items like this cookie at various farmers' markets, cafes, and other locations across the Bay Area. 

Although I don't remember the specifics, I'm sure I loved the ube flavor as well as the crunchy texture the coconut flakes provided. Next time I'm in the market for a bread loaf, I may try the Masala one.

Rize Up Bakery 
Clement St. Farmers' Market: 244 Clement St., San Francisco, CA 94118
Open: Sunday 9am - 2pm

I've wanted to try a chocolate dipped cone from Twirl and Dip, a soft serve truck parked in Golden Gate Park, for a while. My dream came true (i.e. the line was short) last Bastille Day in mid-July. 

I ordered the Vanilla-Chocolate soft serve dipped in TCHO dark chocolate. It was everything I imagined. As someone who's eaten many-a McDonald's dipped cone in my life, I knew this would be messy, so I opted for a cup. This was the perfect treat with the smooth ice cream and delicious chocolate shell. 

Next time, I'll ask for salt flakes on top. Mmm!

Twirl and Dip 
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA 94117
Open: Friday - Sunday 1 - 5:30pm

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Friday, July 26, 2019

Eat in Oakland: Curbside Creamery


Dark Chocolate soft serve

After walking by their Temescal Alley location for years, I finally visited Curbside Creamery, an ice cream shop on 49th near Telegraph, this past weekend. I ordered the Dark Chocolate soft serve, which I really enjoyed. It was creamy and chocolaty, all I could really ask for.

If you've visited Curbside Creamery recently, what do you recommend trying?

Curbside Creamery
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482 49th St., Oakland, CA 94609
Open: Daily 12pm - 10pm

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Friday, August 15, 2025

Brunch in San Francisco: Eats, El Mil Amores, Boogaloos, Art’s Café, Zazie, and Mymy


Left: Toastaquiles made with soft-scrambled eggs, fried corn tortillas, guajillo chili sauce, avocado, crema, cotija, and cilantro
Right: Grilled Lemongrass Chicken Sandwich made with Thai green curry, basil, cilantro, serrano peppers, pickled carrots, and daikon, served with fried potatoes

I've been to many a brunch in my day and it seems like time to share some places I've tried recently (i.e. in the past year). 

Last May I visited Eats, a brunch restaurant on Clement and 2nd in the Inner Richmond, with a large group of family and friends. I remember being impressed by the Grilled Lemongrass Chicken Sandwich made with Thai green curry, basil, cilantro, serrano peppers, pickled carrots, and daikon, served with fried potatoes. It had a nice, tangy flavor and provided a decent amount of protein to continue my day. Next time, I may try the Caramelized Custard French Toast or the Buttermilk Fried Chicken Sandwich.

Eats 
50 Clement St., San Francisco, CA 94118
Open: Wednesday - Monday 8am - 2pm

Chilaquiles made with fried corn tortilla, salsa roja (left) and verde (right), choice of meat, scrambled eggs, cheese, sour cream, cilantro, onion, and refried black beans


Left: Huevos Rancheros made with fried corn tortillas, refried black beans, fried eggs, and red poblana sauce
Right: Tres Leches Pancakes

Around this time last year, I visited El Mil Amores Restaurant with my dining companion and a good friend for the first time. Located on 21st and Florida in the Mission, this busy spot serves brunch classics and Mexican favorites alike. We ordered a few dishes: Chilaquiles with both red and green salsa, Huevos Rancheros, and Tres Leches Pancakes. Although I don't remember the specifics, I remember thinking this was a fun environment to catch up with friends like sharing a side of sweet pancakes. The line was long, so I would try to come by early or on a weekday.

El Mil Amores Restaurant
2780 21st St., San Francisco, CA 94110
Open: Daily 8am - 3pm


Classic Cubano made with roasted pork, smoked ham, pickles, mustard, Swiss cheese, and a grilled roll, served with yuca fries

In early September of last year, I visited Boogaloos, a well-loved breakfast and lunch spot on the corner of 22nd and Valencia in the Mission, with a good friend. They serve the brunch foods you're looking for with a Latin and Caribbean twist. I ordered the Classic Cubano made with roasted pork, smoked ham, pickles, mustard, Swiss cheese, and a grilled roll, served with yuca fries. It hit the spot and was quite sizable. I would recommend Boogaloos for anyone looking for good food in a bit of sunshine.

Boogaloos 
3296 22nd St., San Francisco, CA 94110
Open: Daily 9am - 3pm


Spicy Pork Bibimbap

Last September I stopped by Art’s Café, a family-owned diner on Irving and 9th in the Inner Sunset, with a good friend. They're known for serving traditional American breakfast and lunch items, as well as Korean hits. I tried the Spicy Pork Bibimbap, which came with a sunny side up egg, vegetables, homemade kimchi, and gochujang sauce. As a long-term fan of bibimbap, I remember liking this meal and having an alternative to the American brunch dishes I'm used to. Next time, I may stop by on a weekday and try a Hash Brown Sandwich made with Dakgogi chicken or the pork belly sandwich.

Art’s Café 
747 Irving St., San Francisco, CA 94122
Open: Tuesday - Sunday 7:30am - 3pm


Left: Maya's Toast à l'avocat made with rustic levain, avocados, pine nut pesto, goat cheese, and eggs over easy, served with home fries
Right: Victor’s Home-Made Coffee Cake with raspberry jam and brown sugar crumble

Later that September I visited Zazie, a popular French restaurant on Cole between Carl and Parnassus in Cole Valley, for the first time. With a good friend who loves Zazie, she knew to order their famous coffee cake, which comes with jam and a brown sugar crumble on top. I tried one of their specials: Maya's Toast à l'avocat made with rustic levain, avocados, pine nut pesto, goat cheese, and eggs over easy, served with home fries. I remember enjoying the food and the experience, which reminded me of so many nice meals I had at La Note and Café Clem in Berkeley over the years.

Zazie 
941 Cole St., San Francisco, CA 94117
Brunch: Monday - Friday 8am - 2pm & Saturday - Sunday 9am - 3pm
Dinner: Daily 5 - 9pm

Another Club Sandwich made with grilled thyme garlic chicken, bacon, guacamole, lettuce, tomato, cranberry aioli, fried egg, and smoked mozzarella, served with fries

I visited Mymy, a popular brunch spot on California at Larkin in Nob Hill, for the first time last November with two friends. With a line out the door, this cozy restaurant is made for the brunch crowd, who will be happy to see favorites like pancakes, grits, huevos rancheros, Eggs Benedict, and more on offer. I enjoyed the Another Club Sandwich, which was made with grilled thyme garlic chicken, bacon, guacamole, lettuce, tomato, cranberry aioli, fried egg, and smoked mozzarella and served with fries. I would stop by again the next time I'm looking for a good brunch selection in the neighborhood.

Mymy 
1500 California St., San Francisco, CA 94109
Open: Daily 9am - 2pm

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Monday, March 9, 2015

Eat in Berkeley: Pho K & K


Chè Ba Màu made with three types of beans in a syrup of jelly and coconut milk

Pho K & K is a Vietnamese restaurant located on Telegraph, just south of Dwight, in Berkeley. I've visited it several times over the years, usually opting for their deliciously spicy Bún bò Huế soup.

I've stopped by more frequently in the past few weeks after learning that they serve Chè Ba Màu. This is a dessert made with three types of beans, jelly, and coconut milk that I've been craving ever since I first tried it at a Vietnamese restaurant in San Jose. Pho K & K's is just like I remember: after mixing all the ingredients together, you're left with a sweet, coconut-flavored treat with perfectly soft beans and jelly throughout. If you're a fan of desserts with red azuki beans and coconut milk, this one's got your name all over it.

Next time I stop by, I'll most likely order the Chè Ba Màu again. If you've visited Pho K & K, what have you tried?

Pho K & K
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2533 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, CA 94704
Open: Daily 11 - 9

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