Catch up with Old Skool

A few weeks back we went to a local joint that has been well spoken about for some time. I have first heard about it from Check Please, one of our fav local food shows then it came up among friends who live out in the Bayview. Old Skool cafe is a concept resturant that take youth and trains them to work all the roles in the food service industry while at the same time putting out some pretty great food.20140615-083623-30983226.jpg
The resturant itself on the outside doesn’t look like much – but once you walk in, you get a very jazz meets speakeasy feel. The staff is friendly and eager to practice freshly learned skills – but we didn’t find it pushy or amateur.20140615-083618-30978003.jpg20140615-083620-30980904.jpg

We were seated quickly and while looking over the menu they left us with some sweet potato biscuits which are not to be missed. We ended up ordering20140615-083619-30979478.jpg another order with our meal.

Not knowing how the food was we decided to order creatively to get a nicesampling. For our starters we went with a black-eye pea salad ($7) – this southern style salsa had great textures and tasted nice – but lacked a bit of zig and was a little dry. I think it might have needed an acid to the dressing or more dressing mixed (maybe stirred more) before serving. A squirt of lemon on it for me freshened it up nicely – so I am leaning towards a simple oversight to mix the salad before plating.

We also opted for Abu’s Peanut Butter Stew (8$, 14$). We decided to get a cup sized order as a second app – served over rice with chicken – this was magic. I might have to say this is one of those “sex” foods you hear people talk about – it have all the right curves – taste, texture, aroma and pop! As is one of the two favorite dishes from the night.

For our entrees we went with the Jordans fried chicken dinner (24$) and pan seared smokey shrimp and cheesy grits (16$). The fried chicken was hot, crisp and moist inside. So good that we eyed the two large pieces thinking maybe take home one for lunch the next day – umm – no! They deserved to be eaten now. Oh and when I mean hot – I mean “fresh from the oil” hot. The chicken comes with a few sides of mashed potatoes, slaw and gravy .

On a side note -all three of these were underwhelming. The mashed potato were barely warm so was a contrast wight he chicken in a way that didn’t work, The slaw has nice texture – but was bland. It needed more zip to it, felt like was mayo and cabbage than anything else. The dipping sauce  – I didn’t get. It was very loose and white but didn’t really have any flavor. it also come cool so wasn’t sure it was supposed to be a “gravy” or something – but we essentially ignored it. 

20140615-083622-30982127.jpgFor for my option – I went with those smokey grits and shrimp — I could have slathered it on me it was so good. Again as the primary point of focus – I enjoyed every bite. I can see eating that again for sure. The shrimp have a spicy rub on them that has some kick – so may not be to everyone’s liking. I liked it – but I could be as happy eating it with a simple smokey grilled shrimp too  along side those wonderful grits.

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Energize Me

Long day for me today with Six GayMenSpeak video storytelling interviews to record; but with a sunny day in San Francisco starting eat, took advantage and got Dino out early for our us time then it was time to prep for interviews. But first I need the quad shot to start me off.
So decided I would grabb coffee at this great little neighborhood spot called Café Sophe

It’s the kind place we walk by in our busy day-to-day lives and don’t think to stop if it’s just not in our “plan” but this morning since I was recording videos over at the offices of IEP, I knew that Cafe Sophie would be open and stopped in. After getting a welcome like I was a regular, i opted for a killer strawberry, poppyseed muffin and quad shot mocha — boy was I pleased.

Now this is what nieghborhood bussiness’s and cafe’s are all about; Friendly welcomes, smiles and humor to start a early morning. Make me look forward to coming back.

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Cafe Sophie is at: 3463 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94114
http://cafesophiesf.com/http://cafesophiesf.com/

A little cheese plate…

Got a chance over the weekend to visit friends and meet some new folks and get Dino into the mix with some big dogs.

Was nice not cooking but I offered to bring a cheese plate… Just a little something i tossed together. Thanks Brad & Lance everything was great. Wore poor Dino out too.

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PurpleStride time again! We’re walking for Pancreatic Cancer on June 22 at Crissy Field

Last year we walked with our friend Yolanda and her husband Wes.

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Yolanda & Wes

 

Since then Yolanda’s courageous 6 year journey ended and we saw her on to a new adventure. With her passing, we all were left with a space in our hearts from her touch. But come June we will be grabbing our sneakers again and walking in the PanCan.org‘s   5k PurpleStride here in San Francisco. We (Paul and I) set a small goal for ourselves – but would love to beat last years goal of $600.

Yolanda rarely ever stepped back from a challenge and knew the meaning of take a bite our of life with two hands! Don’t let her legacy and those of the so many others with PC be for nothing. Take part, Take a bite!

 


 

Consider donating if you can – you can to donate to our walk donate page here: Frank & Paul’s 5K Adventure or if you are up for a great day at Crissy field with a bunch of fun folks – consider joining Yolanda’s Team and walk with us.

My Students create this PSA last Spring

and this fall they went wider and did one for the South Bay too!

Sometimes you just have to go “Greek”

My always ready to grab a meal out pal,  Ralph and I  decided to hit Orexi over in the West Portal. We’ve walked by several time and had heard good things about it – so after a rough week, and Paul being out of town – we figure why not.

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We are sure glad we did. From the moment you walk in, the experience was welcoming. The smells rich with grilled meats and herbs, friendly people and very welcoming hosts.

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We started with some of the starters that just looked too good to ignore; grilled Calamari (squid), Greek Sardines and of course Saganaki (grilled cheese) – these each were so good that we could have stopped there. Each had its own distinct flavor and richness that essentially made for a lot of bread dipping afterwards.

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For our main course Ralph opted for the chicken (which he raved was amazing!), and after spying someone else eating it – on site alone, I went with the lamb chops.  Again it was a win win.

We had heard that some folks felt they had a tendency to rush courses – which I hate, so we mentioned up front that we were not in a hurry and to place the entree order accordingly. The server was happy to oblige and followed through as promised.

While not cheap – I do think the food is well worth it and when you want a nice atmosphere or a date night or a special occasion that allows you to have some fun in.

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Orexi 243 W Portal Ave, San Francisco, CA 94127 (415) 664-6739

 

Dinner at San Francisco’s Grand Cafe

Great meal and service last night. Love the fact that the waiter didn’t have to be told we are on our way to see a play and just initiated that he would let the chefs in the kitchen know after he placed our order.

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Both the appetizers and the entrées selected came out hot, rich and flavorful.

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I opted for the duck entrée which I have to say had all the meaty flavor of a steak but truth be told, its power overme was the bed of ingredients that the duck lies on. The “roll around on” could have been a great meal in itself- pieces of cauliflower, herbs, greens and fiddleheads just excells. The steak and chips – always a good classic and of course the ever solid cassoulet; which is always a favorite; rich and creamy with its melting succulent meats and beans blending a nice smoky flavor dish.

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Sausage flatbread & octopus salad started us off. Here the octopus shined and really was a meal on its own.

 

Overall a great dining experience.

Grand Cafe
501 Geary St
San Francisco, Ca
http://www.grandcafe-sf.com/

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