Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Phoenix Supper Club-Meridian Gallery

The Menu.

The Phoenix Supper is named appropriately as it rises up out of San Francisco at different locations to create unique dining experiences. The latest event was held at Meridian Gallery on Powell @ Sutter. The multi-course chef's tasting started early in the evening lasting until long after dark, the combination of the fine dining atmosphere, sprawling art work and a epicureans menu made for quite the night of food, wine and ambiance. Check out their website for future events.

The Chef-Tommy Halvorson

Seared Halibut,
Red Curry Broth, Thumb potatoes, Escarole, De Vero Olive Oil

Guests

Service in motion.

Heirloom Gazpacho.

Caramelized levain, compote, vanilla sorbet, mint.



Guests.

Guests.

Guests.


Street Car passing the Meridian Gallery on Powell St.

Ambiance.



Soup du Jour

Caramelized Duck Breast
Rainbow Chard, nectarine, ginger, cippolini onions.



Poached Lamb Rack
Fennel bulb, roasted fig, balsamic jus, aranth.





Wednesday, September 23, 2009

San Francisco By Street: Van Ness

An old man out for a walk.

From Bernal Heights to the San Francisco Bay, Van Ness runs north and south through the city cutting it in half. I set out from Bernal Heights (the tall beacon of hope in the south of the city and in this photographers humble opinion the best neighborhood in SF) and trounced north through the Mission following S. Van Ness from its intersection with Ceasar Chavez. My idea was to walk streets of San Francisco from end to end to get an idea of how the street, city and most of all people change as the city is traversed. Making my way north past taquerias, run down hotels, and used car lots i went under 101 and headed toward Van Ness and Market. Here the rain started and so i temporarily abandoned my venture across the city. Two days later i took up where i had left off making my way from Market to the Civic Center, Japantown, Pacific Heights to where i met the water of San Francisco Bay at Fort Mason.

This nameless man donning a Obama shirt near Van Ness and 22nd talked my ear off for a few moments and as i was walking away yelled "don't give up".

Van Ness viewed from the top of Bernal Heights.

A woman and her bags- Van Ness and Market

Anything helps.

Tourists on the Fort Mason Pier watching a sea lion swim by.











Tree lined Civic Center.



Shadows on the sidewalk.







Names in the road.





An abandon shoe at Van Ness and Geary.



Walking the dog-near 101.

Southern end of S. Van Ness-the Ceasar Chavez intersection.

Apartments near the Fort Mason.

Silhouetted St. Brigid's Church at the corner of Broadway and Van Ness.

The north end of Van Ness, with Alcatraz in the background.






Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros @ the Independent


I see a lot of music. With that said this was by far one of the most high energy and enthralling performances I've seen in a long time. The bare-chested Alex Ebert was not only incredibly charismatic, but a very personable entertainer. The rest of the 11 piece band may have not been the center of attention, but they provided a tremendous noise that kept the crowd hopping late into the night. Here's the lowdown from SF Weekly.