As we get closer and closer to B-day, C. and I have been trying to do the things we love doing but probably won't be able to for a while. For the most part, this involves going to our favorite restaurants. On the top of the list, of course, is Gary Danko in SF.
I'm only going to mention the top three dishes of the night, the first one being the risotto that C. got. Creamy, buttery, delicious... Everything that a risotto should be. This is the second time I've made the mistake of not ordering the risotto (the last time was at Cyrus). The seared scallop was also very, very good, and also ordered by C. I should just let her order for me as well next time. And we both ended with the same desert: french macaron ice-cream sandwiches. How could we refuse? Very much on the sweet side, but they definitely brought a smile to our faces.
Since this was potentially the last weekend we'd have to ourselves, we decided a quiet getaway was in order and escaped to Sausalito. On our way up on Saturday, we stopped at the Hog Island Oyster Company in the Ferry Building in SF for lunch. C. had their delicious clam chowder, while I tried their oyster stew. We both preferred the chowder.
Once we got to Sausalito we just walked around the downtown area. Usually, the only reason we'd be in Sausalito is to eat at Fish. We've only really checked out the town once before.
Of course we went to Fish. for dinner... and walked the two miles from downtown Sausalito to the restaurant. We started with the Fish Parfait, a crab cocktail that C. found a little too spicy but suited me just fine. For our main course, I had the pozole with Alaskan halibut cheeks while C. had the hamachi over pasta. I thought the corn was a little strange, but it was a good dish overall. As for the hamachi, it's a shame that C. has to have her fish fully cooked, because it came out a little dry.
The next morning, we drove to Stinson Beach. After brunching at the Parkside Cafe, we just lazed at the beach for a while before driving up Mt. Tam. By then though it was getting too hot to hike, so just walked a paved loop near the visitor's center before heading home...