Just returned from a quick trip to SF, have been there 5 times now and like it better each time - my favorite place in the US. Thanks for the meal suggestions.
Had dinner at Aqua Santa Friday night. Since it's new there's not much info out there on it, and I'd assumend with that name that it would be New Mex cuisine. But the menu leans heavily towards Tuscan items, which I found surprising - didn't expect to find that in the middle of the desert.
Chef is another Alice Waters protege', and it was interesting comparing this to Mesa Luna in Three Oaks, MI - which is also Alice Waters influence. Lots of boutique produce. meats and cheeses featured at both places and thoughtful wine lists. Plus the bread baked on premises. Started with arugula & fresh fig salad, and assorted heirloom tomatoes with cheese salad and fresh herbs. Both were great.
Entree's were an "open-braised" pork dish, and a wild boar ragu and pappardelle pasta dish. The pork was very sweet and savory but slightly overcooked and a touch dry. The wild boar pasta dish was excellent. Also had a side of sauteed fresh greens with parmesan, garlic and bread crumbs - this was OUTSTANDING, a very simple but absolutely perfect little dish. Waiter recommended a 2000 Vacqueyras, which was great accompaniment (especially at only $31/bottle).
I can see why this chef has trouble keeping restaurants open, the bill including wine was only $90 which I felt was a bargain considering the high quality of the ingredients. Service was pretty uneven though, assuming it's growing pains so all is forgiven. Chef was out to say hello, nice guy - says he's from Tuscany via Milwaukee.
Breakfast next day was at Zia's Diner. was just ok. Sorry, didn't make it to Bobcat Bite for lunch my wife insisted on Harry's - good as ever. Dinner was at Ristra. Had tempura fried squash blossom with crab, nice dish but thought the squash was overpowered by the crab and the sauce - too rich for the squash. Wife had carrot soup which was very good. I had the crusted salmon, my wife had a filet mignon. Both were very good but not earth-shattering. My favorite was the green chile mashed potatoes that came with the filet. Very good meal but tab was a little steep. Plus, my wife was beating me about the head with a rolling pin for not taking her to Coyote Cafe on this trip - will have to rectify that and come back again soon.