Charcuterie
The Alembic

The Alembic

1725 Haight St San Francisco, CA 94117, 94117-2831, San Andreas, United States

Bars • Wine • Coffee • American


"It's been a while since I had been there and A LOT has changed, I used to love this place. If you want to sit at the bar for a super hip bartender to make you a super hip drink, this is your place. If you are into knowing the restaurant made and smoke everything on the menu, this is your place but if you want a good meal, service and service you might want to go somewhere else. Everyone was nice, the host was nice, our server was nice but the service was lack the fundamentals of the dining experience. We waited to be sat and the place was empty. The wine we ordered (every time we ordered a glass) took forever. The table 2 tables down were so loud it was hard to have a conversation and when they left we saw it was the staff having some sort of meeting. The food was all made in house including the charcuterie, the problem was every piece of meat on the charcuterie plate tasted the same, you couldn't tell what was beef or pork, it just all tasted like over dried paper thin smoke. The Josie Baker bread (which is amazing) was burnt so bad on one side we ordered more and they took 10 minutes to bring one half of one slice, not 4 half slices like the order came with and the chef brought it out with a pair of tongs. The house pickled veggie plate was mushy and scattered. The bone marrow tasted like nothing which how do you do that to bone marrow... Broil with salt. I live in SF, I've bartended in SF, I love the Height but will not be going back to the Alembic I used to love a few years back. I usually write off one visit and go back for a second chance, sorry not this time."

Litchfield's

Litchfield's

300 East Wigwam Boulevard, Litchfield Park, 85340, United States Of America, LITCHFIELD PARK

Cafés • Seafood • American • Breakfast


"We love Litchfields. They’re making some changes with a new internationally acclaimed executive chef. We enjoyed fresh breads and muffins with an array of flavored butters. Be careful, save room for the tasty courses to follow. The charcuterie is full of choices. Cheeses and fine meats. Not to mention some delightful jams and spreads. A must have appetizer. The service at Litchfields has always been terrific. Super nice staff. tonight we had Holly, who made our dining experience that much better. She was well versed in the menu items and specials. She offered several options and all were just as she described. Especially that new Cowboy salad. This was a large salad for the plate. Only critique would be to serve it perhaps in a pasta bowl. because there was so much. Absolutely delish! Will have it again. They have expanded their already fantastic wine list. We enjoyed a bottle of 2018 Cade Cabernet Sauvignon. Though they have something for every price point. Even library wines. Priced properly. We enjoyed the pork chop. Fantastic! Perfectly prepared. I noticed from past experience here, the grill cooks ALWAYS get the temperature spot on. A testament to the kitchen’s professionalism that has been a key to this restaurant’s success. Others had the salmon special. Nice portion. Prepared grilled with a tasty sauce. Not overpowering. I enjoyed a steak as did another of our party. Again. Perfectly prepared. Sides. Amazing potatoes au gratin. Gouda cheese Mac and cheese. Honey carrots. Yum. We came on a Friday night, reservations are recommended. Enjoy"

Hugo's

Hugo's

88 Middle St, Portland, United States Of America, Cliff Island

Fish • Wine • Pasta • Coffee


"Hugo's is a really special place in Portland. Although the city is bursting with amazing restaurants, they still manage to be unique and cutting-edge. I will fully admit that I have had some dishes here that simply don't work for me but that is part of the fun of dining at a restaurant that is constantly trying to innovate. And the dishes that I didn't care for are clearly outweighed by the majority that I found wonderful over the course of my half dozen meals here. This is not to mention the absolute top-notch service you can expect at a real fine dining establishment like those sporting fancy Michelin stars. I always felt extremely welcomed and catered to whenever visiting them. A particular reason that Hugo's has a fond place in my heart is that they served me one of the handful of dishes I've had that not only was incredible but actually changed the way I thought about food and what it could be. Around five years ago I shared a large-format ribeye steak with five other people that changed my life. My stomach was already so miserably/joyfully full by the time it was served. The fact that this juicy, fatty, umami-filled piece of meat was good enough that I still managed to eat another half pound of food and love every bite speaks to just how awesome it was. As you can tell I'm passionate about a good steak and since then I've learned to make one (almost) as good as that but it was still enough to keep me coming back time and time again."