"Part
of the secret of a success in life is to eat what you like and let the food
fight it out inside."-Mark Twain
It’s San
Francisco. And in case you missed it,
there’s a football game that’s going to be played here.
Super Bowl 50 to be
exact.
The area is buzzing
with excitement. A hundred million people are expected to watch the big game on
TV. And over the days leading to it, 1 million people are expected to rain
down on our San Francisco Bay Area for the spectacle known as the Super Bowl. Security is included.
There are many things
to enjoy here in our City; the sights, the bridges, the ocean, the multiplicity
of cultures. And of course there’s the
food. You could probably eat out every night of the week your whole life and
not exhaust your opportunities to dine.
With so many choices it would be easy to miss some great places to
eat. There’s a wonderful restaurant I’d
like to share with you so that you don’t miss out. I think you’ll find that whether you are a
visitor or a local, a trip here for lunch or dinner will be worth your while.
The Mandalay SF is
the first Burmese restaurant to have opened in San Francisco. They did so in
1984 and brought to this City a new cuisine experience. Burmese cuisine itself is a rich blend of
influences that include Indian, Thai and Chinese. Add to that the family’s own style and
preparation and you have the Mandalay SF.
Thanks to a friend and co-worker who had been here before we were able
to make the Mandalay part of our repertoire of eating experiences.
I’ve never been to
Myanmar. So I’ll just say that the vibe is great. There are plenty of attention holding
knick-knacks. But you’ve got to love a place that keeps Christmas decorations
up year round. I asked one of the owners about this and he said it was too much
one year to take them all down so they just left them up. Marvelous!
Service
No complaints here. They acted like
they wanted us back. And we have been. Several times. They
accommodated us with both gluten free and soy free requests. One of the owners, Sherry Dung has stopped by
our table every time we have been there to ensure efficient and personal
service. She has a great story about how
she joined her family in the restaurant business here in SF. If you both have the time, ask her about it.
By the way, don't forget to try the Mandalay Special Ginger Lemonade
The Food
Rainbow salad
This salad is
prepared with twenty ingredients and served with their special house
dressing. Don’t ask me to name them all.
Instead look at the photo and see what you can identify. We ordered it as an appetizer. They brought it to our table and asked if
they could toss it for us. I think its
called rainbow because of the array of colors that present in the dish. But it
is also a rainbow array of textures and flavors. We commented that we could go there just to
enjoy that dish only and would be satisfied. Again, it’s great shared.
Mandalay Mango
Chicken
Yum. Pan fried
chicken sautéed with fresh mango, onions and green chilies.
Combination Fried Rice
Rich and ample ingredients. If fried rice
were a classic song the Mandalay would be said to do a cover that is all their
own. Their coconut rice is also killer.
Salt and Pepper Prawns
Deee-licious! Deep
fried prawns seasoned with salt, pepper, spices, chilies and green onions.
For us, the Mandalay brings brilliant layers of textures, colors and flavors. Our word for it: Exspicomfo.
That's pronounced Ex-spee-comfo.
Exotic, spicy and comforting.
San Francisco makes another touchdown at the Mandalay SF.
Mandalay is located in the
Micro-hood known as the Inner Sunset at:
4348 California Street
San Francisco.
5 comments:
Hola Mario muchas gracias por la visita me ha encantado pasar a saludarte ,feliz año igualmente.
Bicos mil y feliz semana wapo.
Ciao Mario! Bellissimo blog, complimenti! Your posts are so interesting. Thanks!
Oi Mário!
Lindeza de postagem. Deve um cidade encantadora San Francisco.
Andei dando uma pequena pausa que acabou se alongando. Mais a saudade bateu, e de volta estou no meu blog.
Um abraço e ótima semana!
Olá Mário!
Tá tudo bem contigo?
Você está muito sumido!
Ótimo mês de setembro
Boa semana!
Blog da Smareis
Hi Sophi, thanks for your encouragment
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