Edible Excursions Eats

Welcome to Edible Excursions Eats.

No surprise here: As a group, we get out and about to eat around the Bay a lot.

Guests are always asking us about where we like to dine and drink, so we’re sharing recent favorites here.

This is the first post in a regular feature where we highlight the best bites (and sips) we’ve had lately.

This month’s items come courtesy of Edible Excursions founder Lisa Rogovin and her dog Ozzie. Enjoy.

The 5 Best Bites We’ve Had This Month

Automat, NOPA, San Francisco

Try: The garlicky pretzel focaccia.

Why: It’s a beautiful marriage between a New York-style street pretzel and a California baking sensibility.

Who: Former Lazy Bear sous chef Matt Kirk’s baby; bread program began with Tartine alum Casey Wentworth.

1801 McAllister @ Baker. Day: 8am-3:30pm, Tues.-Sun. Night: 5pm-9pm, Tues.-Sat.

Matcha Cafe Maiko, Japantown SF

Try: Lisa can’t resist the green tea matcha soft serve boba from our Japantown partner.

Why: The right combo, says Lisa, of chewy balls, concentrated green tea, and brown sugar syrup. OK then.

Where: Japantown mall. The Korean-inspired bakery Jina Bakes is right across from Matcha Cafe. Just saying.

1581 Webster Street, Suite 175.

Image courtesy Aron Pruiett

Image courtesy of Aron Pruiett

Damansara, Noe Valley, SF
Try: The laksa, obviously. We also loved the flaky curry puffs and the chef’s rendition of fried chicken.

Why: Living in foggy San Francisco, we could all use some fiery tropical spirit and feisty flavors from Asia.

Who: The first brick-and-mortar from La Cocina alum Tracy Goh, who developed a following for her Malaysian food through communal pop-up dinners via her Laksa Project. Find her on IG @eatwithtracy.

1781 Church Street @ 30th, Wed.-Sun. 5pm-9pm.

Photo courtesy of Dolly Valdez Bautista

Hawker Fare (RIP), Mission District, SF

Try: Farewell BBQ chicken, Brussels sprouts, and crispy rice ball salad.

Why: A send-off to our former Mission tour partner and cocktail tour collaborator Dolly Valdez Bautista, who carried us through COVID with her fabulous virtual cocktail classes.

Where: Find Dolly mixing drinks now at Villon (inside the Tenderloin’s Proper Hotel), Mission Bowling Club, and ODC cocktail classes. Follow her on instagram @modern.mixologist for up-to-the-minute pop-up events.

For fans of the menu at Hawker Fare, try Hawking Bird, its Lao Isaan twin location in Oakland’s Temescal neighborhood. This EE partner survived the pandemic via it’s walk-up takeout window; it will re-open for indoor dining mid-March.

Hawking Bird: 4901 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. Tues-Sat: 11:30-8:15; Sun 11:30-8.

Hummus Bodega, Richmond District, SF

Try: The must have here in Lisa’s mind: halva mousse.

Why: Possibly the best dessert Lisa’s ever eaten. Sesame is her weakness and this creamy mousse, with a not-too-sweet nuttiness and chocolate layer on top is, she says, sublime.

Who: Run by Israeli immigrants, Issac Yosef and Din Beid, the bodega serves up both happiness and second chances. The owners have made it a practice to hire formerly incarcerated people to work here and its SOMA-based sister location, Frena bakery.

5549 Geary Street @20th. Mon.-Thurs. 11am-8pm. Saturday: Closed. Sun. 11am-7pm.

Lisa Rogovin