GB54;842083634 said:
Oops Marica on college
Marica's is really good. Talked to the owner/chef one night. Get reservations. Small place fills up fast
GB54;842083634 said:
Oops Marica on college
calbear289;842084123 said:
I ate at Commis in December and it was one of the better meals I've ever had. We sat at the counter and were able to watch them prepare all the dishes. It's a relative bargain compared to similar restaurants.
calbear289;842084123 said:
I ate at Commis in December and it was one of the better meals I've ever had. We sat at the counter and were able to watch them prepare all the dishes. It's a relative bargain compared to similar restaurants.
59bear;842083737 said:
Gathers write up sounds like something from a skit from an earlier season of "Portlandia".
jyamada;842084196 said:
Did you have wait a month for your reservation? What happens if on the day of your reservation, they serve something you don't like? Just wondering.
The Commis chef also has a place in uptown Oakland...Hawker Fare....we always get the short ribs....excellent value.
kc1121;842084389 said:
Think he has a place opening on College Ave. also
GB54;842084202 said:
People seem to either love or hate Commis. We've eaten there twice and found it great. I prefer it to Chez Pannise, more creative and less holier than thou BS but you are in the hands of the Chef
freshfunk;842083300 said:
People in the city like to make fun of bridge-and-tunnel types but I really missed the East Bay having lived there so long and knowing a bunch of great restaurants.
BobbyGBear;842085965 said:
I have always found it funny that these SF snobs who refer to us "bridge and tunnel" underlings tend to be people who have lived in SF for about 2 years. Usually born in Wisconsin or Fresno and living in a Marina apartment on daddy's dime. I don't mind the daddy's dime part but looking down on the east bay, one of the best places in the world to live, is just ridiculous. The good thing is these people tend to move back to their hometown after a few years.
BobbyGBear;842085965 said:
I have always found it funny that these SF snobs who refer to us "bridge and tunnel" underlings tend to be people who have lived in SF for about 2 years. Usually born in Wisconsin or Fresno and living in a Marina apartment on daddy's dime. I don't mind the daddy's dime part but looking down on the east bay, one of the best places in the world to live, is just ridiculous. The good thing is these people tend to move back to their hometown after a few years.
prospeCt;842085992 said:
nearby
the guy in the lower right corner is SO gonna get laid....![]()
high calibear;842086122 said:prospeCt;842085992 said:
nearby
the guy in the lower right corner is SO gonna get laid....
The guy standing in the middle is not...though he might be shilling for an HJ from the seated gentleman...
BobbyGBear;842085965 said:
I have always found it funny that these SF snobs who refer to us "bridge and tunnel" underlings tend to be people who have lived in SF for about 2 years. Usually born in Wisconsin or Fresno and living in a Marina apartment on daddy's dime. I don't mind the daddy's dime part but looking down on the east bay, one of the best places in the world to live, is just ridiculous. The good thing is these people tend to move back to their hometown after a few years.
BobbyGBear;842085965 said:
I have always found it funny that these SF snobs who refer to us "bridge and tunnel" underlings tend to be people who have lived in SF for about 2 years. Usually born in Wisconsin or Fresno and living in a Marina apartment on daddy's dime. I don't mind the daddy's dime part but looking down on the east bay, one of the best places in the world to live, is just ridiculous. The good thing is these people tend to move back to their hometown after a few years.
1Calgirl;842086912 said:
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