L’Appart Resto

I had the pleasure of having a leisurely lunch at L’Appart Resto. The sister restaurant of Le Garage in Sausalito, L’Appart Resto did not disappoint.  If you are familiar with Le Garage, you know it is a charming little French restaurant with simple and delicious food and attentive French-speaking servers. And if you’re a Francophile like me, you know you can never have a bad experience wherever French is being spoken.

L’Appart Resto is on the main road in downtown San Anselmo.  It has a huge patio in front that gets great sun and is also perfect for people watching.  That is if you aren’t totally engrossed in the food like I was. The menu is simple and straightforward with nothing overly fancy or pretentious.  And portions were a very good size.  You will not leave hungry!

They start you off with French bread with an olive tapenade.  I am typically a purist and prefer butter with bread but this tapenade was salty goodness and I didn’t even ask for butter… true story!

We started with a round of appetizers.  The Maine lobster salad ($15) is one of the best salads I’ve ever had especially for the price.  The best part is that they do NOT skimp on the lobster.  Huge chunks and lots of it.  The butter lettuce salad is prepared with English peas, corn, tomatoes, peaches and a Meyer lemon tarragon vinaigrette. It was colorful and fun and all the ingredients were so fresh and light and perfect for the 80 degree afternoon.

The shrimp stuffed squash blossoms ($11) are a must.  Squash blossoms are the flower part of squashes (or zucchinis) and they are great stuffed with seafood or even a sweet cheese and then deep fried of course.  These were lightly fried, stuffed to the brim with shrimp and served with a piquillo pepper coulis.  So delish.

The 3rd appetizer was the Kobe Beef tartare ($10).  It was prepared with shallots, capers, parsley and ground mustard and served with a quail egg on top and grilled croutons. This dish pretty much speaks for itself.  Put some olive tapenade on it if you’re feeling really adventurous!

The last dish was the croque madame ($10) which is a classic French sandwich.  It is ham, Gruyere, and bechamel on  fluffy, buttery Panarama brioche with an egg on top.  Instead of the mixed greens, I substituted the Kennebec house-cut fries with aioli and I definitely gave myself a pat on the back for that brilliant decision.  You can dip any and everything into that aioli and it’s good.

At the end of the meal, Bruno Denis, one of the owners, came and chatted with us for a while.  He was so friendly and engaging.   He said hi to several people who walked by which showed me he makes an effort to remember and get to know each and everyone of his customers.  That was the icing on the cake.  A restaurant that serves amazing food without breaking the bank and is run by people who truly love what they do.  And they all speak French.  Can you really ask for anything more?

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Burgers and Unlimited Bourbon at Bullitt

For only $29, get 2 starters, and unlimited Bourbon and their famous tots for you and a friend at Bullitt on Polk Street.  If you aren’t familiar with this place, they are notorious for selling Old E 40’s in a paper bag with a condom attached.  This is a deal you should definitely take advantage of!  Click here to take advantage.

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Condo For Sale!

The Museum Tower Penthouse is now banked owned and the price has been lowered from $70 million to $35 million!  Built from real estate mogul Victor McFarland from 3 separate penthouses on 2 different levels, it is over 20,000 square feet and features a sauna, steam room, and a 13-seat movie theater.  Watch the video tour of the apartment here.

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Giggle of the Week

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Giants Tickets Half Off!

Get 50% off various Giants games in August including infield tickets!  Click here and get them before they sell out!

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Sausalito Visitors

This article comes courtesy of Our Sausalito.com

Last week we had the tall ship BE Esmeralda visiting San Francisco Bay for sister city celebrations with Sausalito. They tied up at Pier 23 in San Francisco, though, so we saw less of them from this side of the Bay.

This week it’s been a treat every morning as we get up to look out the window and see the tall ships Kaisei and SSV Robert C. Seamans anchored just a few hundred yards apart in the Bay off Sausalito.

As we reported two years ago when Project Kaisei began its work on studying the sea of plastic at the vortex of the Pacific Gyre, the sailing ship Kaisei has done extensive research on marine pollution.  (Photo at left by Sabine Stetson of Sausalito).

SEAshipThe SSV Robert C. Seamans is used for sail training and education by SEA.   They likewise have been involved in the study of plastic pollution in the oceans.

As much fun as we’ve had in Sausalito with the Bond Villain mega-yachts with helicopters in 2009 and again in 2010, and with mega-motor sailing ships like the Zenji, the beauty of these majestic sailing ships takes your breath away.

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Restaurant Deals!

Get a 5 course tasting menu for $4o at Tres in SoMa near the ballpark. Besides good food, they are known for their extensive list of tequilas…mmmm tequila…

For $20 get $40 of food and drinks at the Connecticut Yankee, a great sports bar in Potrero Hill.  Offers playful pub fare like the Larry Birdger turkey burger, the Barry Bonds Super Star black bean soup and Quiche and Tell…

Half off Japanese-Korean fusion at Sudachi Sushi & Korean BBQ located at Sutter and Polk.

$15 for $30 worth of Chinese Szechuan cuisine and drinks at Spices II.

$15 for $30 of classic diner fare at Classic 50’s Diner in Fremont.

$15 for $30 of pizza, wings and drinks at Pizza California in San Jose.

$10 for $25 worth of Mediterranean food at Pride of the Mediterranean near Japantown.

$12 for fish and chips for 2 including 2 drinks at Ireland’s 32 on Geary in the Richmond.  Great bartenders who return lost cell phones that they find in cabs.   I may know this from experience.

$8 for $20 worth of Czech food and drinks at Cafe Prague in the FiDi.

Get 80% off gift certificates at Restaurant.com by using the code SAVE.

Get 30% off dinner bills at restaurants like Epic Roasthouse, Chez Papa Resto, The Beast and the Hare and many others!

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New Dining Etiquette According to Zagat

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The 10 New Rules of Dining Etiquette

by Tim Zagat

Chivalry is dead. Maybe that’s not so great. At least the old rules of etiquette were clear-cut and made life easy. For example, in yesteryear when dining, men did the inviting, held doors, chairs and coats for women, tasted the wine, paid the bills and gave the tips. Women in turn were supposed to be pleasant companions. Clearly things have changed since then. Here are 10 proposals for new rules:

1. EQUALITY

Women and men should be treated as equals.Still, a plurality of diners says that men are treated better than women. The explanation given is that men are more likely to pay the bill and tip. How dated can you be? She probably earns more than you.

2. PAYING FOR IT

Whoever initiates a dinner date pays. Long ago, women were handed menus with no prices on them. Nowadays, whoever did the inviting should be expected to pay for the meal, unless you’ve worked out another arrangement in advance.

3. ORDERING FOOD

Forget gender – people should order when ready. Sorry, Emily Post, but gone are the days when women were expected to go first. Since menus can be long and complex, regardless of your sex it’s a courtesy to order first and buy your tablemates a bit more time to decide.

4. HANDHELD VICES

Do not talk, text, tweet, e-mail or surf the web at table. It’s rude, say 63% of diners. A whopping 73% advise turning off ringers. If you have urgent business to deal with, step away from the table briefly to handle matters.

5. KIDS, KIDS, KIDS

It’s fine to bring children to dinner in most restaurants. But don’t do it at places where they’d elevate the decibel level or that are meant to be romantic. Zagat surveyors split over the age at which children should be allowed: 38% say from birth while the same percent argues five years or older. Tellingly, 61% believe restaurants should be able to ban children.

6. DRESSING DOWN OR UP

Dress casually. This is known as the “Los Angelization of dining.” Hardly any restaurants require ties and jackets anymore. Even the tiny minority that do won’t object if you put your jacket over the back of the chair. About the only rule left is “don’t be a slob.” Alternatively, you may want to “dress up” to impress your companion.

7. SERIOUS RESERVATIONS

Honor your restaurant reservations or cancel them on time. People should treat dining reservations as the important commitments they are. Holding an empty table for a no-show does real damage to a restaurant. If you make reservations and fail to cancel in advance, you’ll deservedly become persona non grata at the restaurant.

8. OK, NOW GET OUT

Don’t overstay your welcome at a busy restaurant. To clarify: Take your time and enjoy your food, wine, conversation and after-dinner treats. Nobody should ever feel rushed. But interestingly, 60% of Zagat surveyors nationally support restaurants setting time limits on tables during peak hours. Remember, next time you may be the one waiting in line.

9. LONG LIVE CHIVALRY

Men go through doors first, and then hold them open for women. We know, we know. This is the one rule of chivalry that will never die, even if it’s been updated (men used to allow women to go first). Bottom line: two people can’t go through a door at the same time. So to the women out there who find this notion antiquated, please, humor these poor men. Let them get the door – they’ll let you get the bill or walk on the outside once out on the street.

10. REMEMBER YOU’RE THE CUSTOMER.

And the customer is always right. Too often customers feel they are being judged by the wait staff. That’s exactly wrong. Short of berating the waiter, you should expect to receive hospitable, efficient service and good food at any restaurant. If that doesn’t happen, take your money elsewhere and tell the next 10 people that you meet.

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