Once again I've let too many weeks go by before writing our blog entry on our latest Dine About SF experience. The details are a little fuzzy. . .
Particpants: Winnie and Phu, Patricia and Yosef, Maureen, and a newcomer - a friend of Pat's and Yosef's, Jon (who for once wasn't post call) and me. A festive and lively group!
Scores were mostly in the low '80s, except service that hit a new low, in the low '70s. Food, which had an Italian flare, was good, but nothing stood out (except maybe the breadsticks.) Average salami plate, strange tomato gnocci dish, and not much else that was memorable. What was memorable was our waiter. He had a certain harshness that made you feel just a little bit on edge. He lost big points when he said he couldn't split the bill on 2 (yes, just 2) credit cards!
Jon's "Jon on the John" column:
Overall - not good. I won't get into the details, but not real clean, steep staircase with old, high school style rubber matting to get to the downstairs bathroom, and tiny little stalls.
If anyone else can remember a bit more - please add a comment!
Jon and I won't be at the next DASF. . . looking forward to reading about it!
Eat Well!
Mollie
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Terzo - Another Solid Neighborhood Joint

After a strong turn out for 1550 Hyde last month, we have a small group this time for Terzo during the holiday month. We also dine on the Third Friday for the first time for DASF, appropriate since Terzo means "Third" in Italian! We have the usual DASFers (the Klinkes, the Carters and the Phans). We were sat in the small back room right next to their wine cellar (should have brought my wine key with me). It is a nice, cozy and tastefully decorated room. The Pan-Mediteranian menu consists of mostly small plates for sharing, highlighting seasonal ingredients.
Ratings:
Overall value - 85 (good food at a decent price)
Atmosphere - 88 (love the cozy room and a roommie table)
Food - 85 (solid food overall but nothing stands out or memorable. The egg bruchetta was excellent but the Roasted Niman Ranch Beef with Chimichurri was bland and their version of the "calzone" was pretty ordinary too).
Service - 85 (The waiter did a decent job with moving from lighter fares to heavier dishes but they did not change our plates once, even though we were tasting many different dishes with varying flavors).
Terzo should do well in Cow Hollow. It is a cozy neighborhood restaurant with good food and reasonable prices.
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