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Over a thousand people on Yelp disagree with you. 😎
http://www.yelp.com/biz/yamo-san-francisco?start=40
Do as you please. I use to frequent that place ALOT.
Over a thousand people on Yelp disagree with you. 😎
http://www.yelp.com/biz/yamo-san-francisco?start=40
As an Chinese born and raised in Bay Area, I can relate to both sides of this... Which why I said, if u truly want authentic.. What to look for, but I also said it is a bit of careful what u wish for. There are things I grew up liking that would not sit well w/ the average person.. For example, I love salted fish over ground pork or clay pot tofu and salted fish. My wife is third generation and can't stand the sight of it, but she likes duck feet, which I dislike. There are plenty of dishes that u will only c in that type of restaurant, that u will not c in normal ones.
The Chinese in the Bay Area are spread out all over the place. Some of the best Chinese restaurants are not in the traditional San Francisco Chinatown any longer.. That is not to say we don't go there, but it is for very specific items that we that they still do the best for.
Anyway it is one of the reasons I referred to yelp.com, for the average tourist this may provide better insight.
Gary
(4) I am not that familiar with the wineries of the Santa Cruz mountains south of San Francisco, but if you don't want to do a lot of driving I strongly recommend going to Ridge, on Montebello Road in Cupertino. Spectucular location. Legendary wines.
BTW, interesting comment on dress codes. I'm of two minds there. One, I like to dress relatively "nicely" (no jeans, tennis shoes, etc.) and two, I like to unwind in a pair of shorts and a tee shirt. Odd juxtaposition, I guess.