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🤢 2/5 - No longer fine dining.
By 👻 @Monica W., 03/06/2023 3:00 am
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Current "executive chef" is a girl who got promoted out of their kitchen to help pivot them to takeout during lockdown, and it REALLY shows. Last night we ordered the "Escarole & Fagioli Pasta", and got served shell pasta with bland boiled beans, no sauce, and pre-grated parmesan. As in the starch-covered little parmesan sticks like you buy in a tub at Costco. It was so bland that I ended up asking for more (pre-grated, tub) parmesan. In the past they'd be serving thoughtfully considered house-made ravioli with farm-to-table local cheese. This however is the sort of dish you'd get from a food delivery subscription on an off-night. If I tried cooking dinner and my pasta came out like this, I'd honestly be embarassed. We also ordered the Paprikash Stew and while it wasn't as demoralizing as the pasta, it was super basic and unelevated. Like exactly the kind of canned tomatoes + stock + chopped vege stew I'd chuck into my Instapot during the pandemic, with a giant scoop of basmati rice and too much pickled kale on the side. Like the kind of dish you find at the bottom of a meat menu as the "Vegetarian option" for the sake of having an option.Views are still amazing--the best in the city, a great way to impress out-of-towners, and probably the only reason to eat here. Service is ok, but not attentive like fine dining or even regular neighborhood restaurants. SF is one of the food capitols of the world and the baseline level of creativity quality at most ordinary restaurants out here is fantastic. It's particularly disappointing to encounter this level of cafeteria food mediocrity at a spot that used to be so special.
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