Friday, July 24, 2009

Saha, Hotel Carlton's restaurant


Hi bloggers! It's Scotty, the intern at Hotel Carlton. Here's a little summary of my meal at the hotel's restaurant, Saha.

I have always been a foodie, constantly searching for a new dining experience - whether an off the beaten path neighborhood restaurant or the Chronicle's latest favorite. My friends claim my expectations can be high, but to me, nothing beats a fantastic meal. Two dining companions joined me on my latest adventure, for which I didn't have to venture far: Saha, Hotel Carlton's very own Arabic/California-fusion restaurant. On a lively Thursday night, my so-called "high expectations" were not only met, but exceeded.

The exotic decor immediately envelops you in when you enter the restaurant. You feel as if you have landed in another world (and in some ways, you have), surrounded by bright colors, artwork, and a mix of hotel guests and locals. After spending several minutes perusing the lengthy menu, all three of us decided to go with the steal of the Prix Fixe: a soup or salad, small plate, and entree, all for $40.

My warm asparagus, goat cheese and papaya salad was great, and the mushroom ravioli in a creamy mango-pepper sauce was absolutely divine - the perfect balance of sweet and savory. For my main course, I went with the lamb tagine (lamb stew with a mix of veggies and large, doughy couscous), which was also very good. Even though we were all pretty full by the end of the meal, we couldn't pass up dessert, and ordered three (warm chocolate cake, bisbusa, and gelato) - all of which were excellent. Service was attentive and prompt without being overbearing. Our water glasses were always refilled quickly, and our server had excellent recommendations.

I cannot gush about Saha enough. No wonder it's rated "Excellent" in the Zagat Guide! I can't wait to try their breakfast. The only complaint I have is that it's not close enough to my house, so I can't go every day! :)

http://www.jdvhotels.com/dining/saha

Monday, July 20, 2009

Monday Special...next week's concerts!

Sorry for the absence of Monday Specials recently! Here is the list of next week's concerts in San Francisco.

Sunday 7/26
Spencer Day @ Yoshi's SF
The Lyrics Born Re-View @ Stern Grove

Monday 7/27
American Spellbound Tour @ Slim's
Spinnerette @ The Great American Music Hall
Kofy Brown @ Yoshi's SF
Panique @ SoCha
Glasvegas @ Regency Ballroom

Tuesday 7/28
Alvon @ Biscuits & Blues
Mekons @ The Great American Music Hall
Jewel @ The Warfield
Jarvis Cocker @ The Fillmore

Wednesday 7/29
Kottonmouth Kings @ Regency Ballroom
Kenny Neal @ Biscuits & Blues
SFTV Unplugged XIV @ Red Devil Lounge
Etienne de Crecy @ The Independent
The Waiting Souls @ Slim's

Thursday 7/30
Alan Iglesias @ Biscuits & Blues
N.E.R.D. @ The Warfield
North Beach Music & Heritage Festival @ Bimbo's 365
One Eff, Mosshead @ Boom Boom Room

Friday 7/31
Wall of Voodoo's Stan Ridgway & Band @ The Great American Music Hall
Zakiya Hooker @ Biscuits & Blues
Cross Canadian Ragweed @ The Independent
Death by Stereo @ Thee Parkside
Lou Dog Trio @ Slim's
Zigaboo Modeliste @ Red Devil Lounge
Stan Ridgway & Band @ The Great American Music Hall
Martin Roth @ Ruby Skye

Saturday 8/1
Sista Monica @ Biscuits & Blues
Colin Hay @ The Independent
Dimitris Mykonos, Trevor Simpson, DJ Nik, Trapeze World @ Ruby Skye
The Script @ The Great American Music Hall

Are there any others we missed? Favorite regular shows or venues? Leave a comment!

Friday, July 17, 2009

Friday Special

Next week's opera and symphony performances in San Francisco:

Sunday 7/19
Free Symphony Concert in Dolores Park, 2pm

Thursday 7/23
my classic Russian Composers, 8pm

Friday 7/24
Summer & the Symphony Grand Finale, 8pm
L'Amico Fritz Opera, 8pm

Saturday 7/25
Opera Guild: East Bay Chapter Annual Garden Party, 4:30pm

Friday, July 10, 2009

Friday Special

Not much Opera/Symphony action going on next week, but here's the schedule of performances:

Sunday July 12
Symphony: Chris Botti w/ SF Symphony - 12pm
Opera: Schwabacher Summer Concert - 2pm

Thursday July 16
Symphony: my classic Vivaldi - 8pm

Friday July 17
Symphony: Warner Bros. Studios presents "Bugs Bunny on Broadway" - 8pm

Saturday July 18
Symphony: Distant Worlds - Music from Final Fantasy - 8pm

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Dog Days of Summer...


Hello, bloggers!

Can you believe the 4th of July weekend is already over? Summer is flying by, which means the San Francisco Giants' Annual Dog Days of Summer game is fast approaching! This year, the game will be on Saturday, August 1st at 6:05pm vs. The Philadelphia Phillies.

This is a great opportunity to spend the evening at AT&T Park cheering for the Giants with your beloved pooch! The package includes a ticket for you and your furry friend in the designated doggie section and the opportunity to walk in the dog parade. Last year, there was even a costume contest!

The event is always a sell-out, and a special ticket is required. Email promotions@sfgiants.com or call 415.972.2356 to make your reservation.

Do you need accomodations? Don't feel like traveling all the way home after the game? Come stay with us at Hotel Carlton -- we're pet-friendly with NO additional fee. Check out the picture of our doggie set up.
http://www.hotelcarltonsf.com/

See you at the game!