Lunch

Farm Burger in BERKELEY

There’s nothing WRONG with Farm Burger, there just isn’t anything particularly RIGHT with it, either. It is exceedingly average, there is nothing extraordinary about it.

Are you someone who views a hamburger as a vehicle for the toppings, or are you someone who sees a burger on a bun – with lettuce, tomato, and pickles or onions – as an end onto itself?

I am a simple man, with simple tastes. I feel that a GREAT burger doesn’t need a lot on top of it. Sure, every now and then, I’ll go crazy and get a burger with bacon, egg, and cheese on it, but I view that as a special treat. I don’t view it as my RIGHT, dammit, to eat a burger like that, or one with avocado, onion rings, barbecue sauce, and bacon, EVERY SINGLE TIME. I don’t feel cheated if my burger doesn’t have a minimum of five toppings on it. But some of y’all do.

So, if you’re a “pile on the toppings” person, then I guess Farm Burger is for you. But, as a simple man, who enjoys the basics, I gotta tell you: their foundation isn’t great. The burger, the bun, and the fries, at a basic level, are nothing to go out of your way for.

Get in me belly!

Get in me belly!

This place suffers from what I call the “Noah’s Syndrome.” You ever notice how hard Noah’s Bagels works to convince you that you’re in New York? The pictures on the wall, the subway imagery, and throwing all those Yiddish words around, like “shmear” and “egg mit” – all these ways to make you feel like you’ve walked into a shop on the Lower East Side, where real bagels and smoked fish can still be had.

But, you ain’t on the Lower East Side, baby, you’re in frickin’ Noah’s, and their bagels suck. The Noah’s Syndrome is when a store puts more time and energy into creating an atmosphere, trying to persuade you with words and images, than they do with simply making whatever they’re selling – a bagel, a burger, a hot dog – GREAT all on it’s own.

Combo during lunch hours:  $8.95 for basic burger, fries, and fountain soda.  Reasonable prices!

Combo during lunch hours: $8.95 for basic burger, fries, and fountain soda. Reasonable prices!

At Farm Burger, everywhere you look you are being told that the meat is sustainably raised, it’s grass-fed, humanely slaughtered, whatever. ONE WOULD THINK, given all this attention to detail, that the burger – the meat itself – would taste better than burgers at other places. But, one would be mistaken.

Would I eat there again? Sure. Would I go out of my way to eat there? Nope.

And even the fries – while they LOOKED like great fries – were ultimately flavorless. So, until you start piling on the various toppings, and they do give you PLENTY to choose from, you’re dealing with just an average burger joint. And, what I’ve come to learn over the years, is that toppings are a good way to cover up a mediocre product. A great burger can stand on its own, it doesn’t have to hide under a piece of bacon.

HOWEVER … if you have kids, if you are a large group, then this is a good restaurant for you. It’s very open, there’s lots of light, lots of space. Plenty of room for your rugrats to run around. I could definitely see a family of four or more having a good time here, with plenty of options for Mom, Dad, and the little ones. Just don’t expect superior tasting burgers or fries.

Bonus points: they were playing Damien Marley on their PA the whole time I was there.  Welcome to Jamrock IS one of my favorite albums of all time.  So, kudos for that.  (Still, I’d rather the burger be extraordinary and listen to Taylor Swift.)

The fries, like everything else here, were just "OK."  Nothing special.

The fries, like everything else here, were just “OK.” Nothing special.

Farm Burger, 1313 Ninth Street at Gilman

Berkeley, CA  94710

I'll give them credit:  I ordered it MEDIUM, they served it MEDIUM.

I’ll give them credit: I ordered it MEDIUM, they served it MEDIUM.

Old Jerusalem

Passover is finally over!  After eight days of being denied some of my favorites, I was ready to INDULDGE heavily in those heretofore forbidden foods.  That’s right, during the previous week plus I ate No bread, No rice, No beans, and even SESAME SEEDS were verboten.  (If you grew up in the Ashkenazi Jewish tradition, this MIGHT make sense to you.  If not, don’t sweat it, just take it on faith.  This ain’t the place to what you can and cannot eat during Passover.)

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Southern Café

The search is over.  This is the BEST fried chicken in The Bay Area, and believe me, I’ve done PLENTY of research.  If you are looking for the real deal, amazing fried chicken that’s got a bit of a spicy kick to it, you will find it at Southern Café.

Seriously, I’ve tried them all, and this is the only one that satisfies my jones for real, southern-style fried chicken.  It’s crispy, it’s spicy, it’s meaty, it’s authentic.  Other spots comes close, but there can be only one winner, and that’s Southern Café.

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Duc Loi Supermarket

Filmed By: Matt Davis
Edited by: David Pond

Jeff & Ray find the BEST FOOD VALUE in San Francisco.

The sandwiches at the Duc Loi Supermarket are only $5 and blow away ANY competition.  Overflowing with flavor and prepared with love by the chef/owner, Amanda.

Hobby’s Deli

The San Francisco Food Dude returns to his homeland, the great state of New Jersey, and visits the place that formed his earliest memory of what a deli should be,in Newark, NJ.

Shot and edited by: David Pond

Best Bagel in SF

Who’s got the best bagel in San Francisco? That’s exactly what The Food Dudes, and a cast of thousands, find out in this episode. There ARE decent bagels to be had, you just gotta look around. Come along as we travel many miles and sample multiple offerings from bagel shops across SF (and one from Burlingame!) Only one shall be crowned “THE BEST”. Is it your favorite, or one you never even heard of?

Bagels aren’t just something you eat for breakfast, they’re a way of life! We want you to enjoy the best bagels possible – short of flying back to NYC – and that’s why we put so much time and effort into this episode.

Special thanks to everyone who participated in our bagel tasting contest – we couldn’t have done it without you. And extra big thanks to the folks at 18 Reasons Why for letting use their gallery space. www.18reasons.org

PS: If you enjoy whitefish salad on your bagel, a personal favorite of Jeff’s, Bi-Rite Market on 18th Street makes the best. It’s worth the trip, trust me.

Okay, stop reading, start watching, and spread the word (and the cream cheese.)

THE BAGEL BAKERY
151 Townsend St
San Francisco, CA 94107
(415) 543-0900

HOUSE OF BAGELS – BURLINGAME
260 Lorton Ave
Burlingame, CA 94010
(650) 343-3633

HOUSE OF BAGELS – SAN FRANCISCO
5030 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94118
(415) 752-6000

SOUR FLOUR
in La Victoria Bakery
2937 24th St
San Francisco, CA 94110-4126
(415) 642-7120
FREE BAGELS on MONDAYS!!!

CROSSROADS CAFE
699 Delancey St
San Francisco, CA 94107
(415) 512-5111

Shot by Matt Davis and Henry Nguyen

Edited by David Pond

Tanguito – Argentine Food Truck at Fishermans Wharf

Let’s be honest: a lot of the restaurants at Fishermans Wharf are really just tourist traps. I’m not saying ALL of them, but … many of them.  The people running them are not interested in serving you great food – they’re interested in taking tourist’s money.  And, no one who lives in SF ever says, “Honey, let’s go to Fishermans Wharf for lunch/dinner today!”  Well, gratefully, TANGUITO is the exception to the rule.

No clam chowder, no fried fish, no crab cakes – just great food at extremely reasonable prices, ESPECIALLY given the rip-off prices prevalent at so many Fishermans Wharf spots.

I’m really proud of this episode because it’s a return to the true spirit that launched Food Dude, namely: turning you on to places that make great food at reasonable prices, spots that you might not have discovered on your own.  Tanguito is all of those things.  The owner/chefs, Stephen and Bettina, are two of the nicest people you’ll ever meet.  They love cooking, they love making people happy with the food they prepare.  Their prices cannot be beat, and the quality, taste, flavor is top notch.  Honestly, where in SF can you get a GOOD Burger with fries and a soda for $8???

Standout dishes include the Spanish Tortilla (which they can totally modify using any meat, or make vegetarian style) and any of the empanadas.  In particular, the Ham and Cheese empanada is something special.

You must go, you must tell them you heard about it on Food Dude.  Just remember one thing: good food at cheap prices doesn’t happen quickly.  Be prepared for a wait.  But hey, if you live in SF, you’re probably used to that, right?  I see people standing in line for 45 minutes for ice cream at the Bi-Rite Creamery, or a sandwich at Ike’s Place.  As a wise man once said, “Good, Fast, Cheap – pick two out of three.”

Shot by Matt Davis and David Pond
Edited by David Pond

The Food Court at San Francisco Centre

Every year, hundreds of thousands of people attend conferences and trade shows at The Moscone Center in San Francisco.  This episode is for you!  The SF Food Dude offers up the best places to eat that are close to Moscone Center, places that won’t leave you feeling ripped off or treated like a tourist.

NOTE:  Everything around Moscone Center is over-priced, including these recommendations.  But, at least these places aren’t AS MUCH OF A RIP-OFF as some of the other joints.  This is about grabbing a bite to eat for lunch, and heading back to your conference.  If you want recommendations for the best CHEAP EATS in SF, check out the other videos on this site. 

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Miller’s East Coast Deli

Hands down the Best Jewish Style Deli in SF.  Meaning, it blows doors on Moishe’s Pippic in Hayes Valley, and the less said about David’s on Geary Street, the better.  (It is NOT Kosher, so if you need Kosher, you’re out of luck.)

Not only do they get the food right, but they get the ATTITUDE right, especially during the lunch rush. Plenty of banter between the guys behind the counter and the customers, the way it should be.

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