On the Move @ Commonwealth, San Francisco
I've been eying the Commonwealth at the Mission for the past few months now, and when I learned that my fellow food blogger, sssourabh, from NYC would be in town, I immediately got us a reservation. Commonwealth has an impressive line-up of pescatarian (apt for me) and vegetarian (apt for co-blogger who is a vegan) tasting menu and commendable service.
A Hit or Miss
I wasn't quite sure what was missing in the 6-course tasting menu, but there were some that missed the mark by a huge mile. A few dishes didn't taste as good as it sounded on paper, while the rest I can sing praises for.
sssourabh and I on what we were doing, our respective food blogs and our favorite restaurants in San Francisco. It always amuses me when my life as a food blogger gets grilled (yes, grilled on a griller!), especially in an upscale restaurant.
A Hit or Miss
I wasn't quite sure what was missing in the 6-course tasting menu, but there were some that missed the mark by a huge mile. A few dishes didn't taste as good as it sounded on paper, while the rest I can sing praises for.
A complimentary amuse-bouche that set the (high) tone for the Commonwealth experience. |
Seaweed chips to munch on while waiting. Both bloggers were not a fond of the beer sauce. |
Green strawberries, fennel, goat cheese, bee and fennel pollens, black radish. This salad reminded me of a salad, which had edible dirt, I ate at Michelin-star Manresa in Los Gatos. Again, this dish was on the bland side albeit well presented. But then again after witnessing the most beautiful salad in Lasarte, Barcelona, this salad needs to be revamped to give it more oomph. |
Part of the vegetarian menu, which my co-blogger went gaga for, specifically the fried chickpeas. Before I could even ask to taste it, the whole plate was empty. It is that good. |
sssourabh and I on what we were doing, our respective food blogs and our favorite restaurants in San Francisco. It always amuses me when my life as a food blogger gets grilled (yes, grilled on a griller!), especially in an upscale restaurant.
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