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The SF (Quarantine) Dinner & A Movie Guide (2) added to Google Docs
The SF (Quarantine) Dinner & A Movie Guide (2)
Dinner and a movie is a timeless combination. And while you can’t exactly leave your house at the moment, you don’t really have to - there’s plenty to watch at home, and even more to order for delivery or takeout (how’s that for optimism?). So we’re here to make sure you’re doing dinner and a movie right. Below, you’ll find our picks for great delivery, and which movie you should pair it with. We’ll be updating regularly, but for now, here are 19 combinations to keep your quarantine nights feeling fun, and hopefully, just a bit more normal.
   Featured In The Ultimate San Francisco Delivery & Takeout Guide See all our guides THE SPOTS  Nari $ $ $ $ Thai  in  Japantown $$$$ 1625 Post St
Movie Pairing: Always Be My Maybe (Netflix)
“If I had my way, this guide would just be a list of my favorite Keanu films - and the order in which you should watch them. (The Matrix, Speed, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, then email me for the rest.) But I’ll settle for talking about the movie with the best Keanu cameo: Always Be My Maybe. In the now-infamous dinner scene, Keanu (as Keanu) is moved to deep introspection after he gets his meal and a pair of headphones playing the sounds of the animal he’s eating. If you, too, want to order from a spot that makes you feel emotional, Nari is the place. This exceptional Thai restaurant in Japantown is offering ready-to-reheat panang curry, khao soi, and braised pork belly to-go. Sadly, Keanu isn’t included.” - LC
 Nopa $ $ $ $ American  in  Nopa $$$$ 560 Divisadero St.
Movie Pairing: What We Do In The Shadows (Prime)
“Taika Waititi is the master at bringing humanity to even the most monstrous of characters. In his 2014 mockumentary What We Do In The Shadows, three vampires grapple with mundane life by knitting, going to clubs, having house meetings and immature fights with rival werewolves. In other words, it’s exactly the kind of funny we all need right now. Without spoiling, there’s a memorable scene involving vomit, french fries, and a newly-minted bloodsucker. The scene gives me a strange yearning for fried potatoes, which is why I’ve paired the film with Nopa’s excellent burger and fries (they’re making it with chips, not fries, these days). Order it, watch the film, then turn to the TV adaptation, which is currently in its second season.” - LC
Home Coffee Roasters $ $ $ $ Cafe/Bakery  in  Sunset $$$$ 1222 Noriega St.
Movie Pairing: Arrival (Amazon Prime)
“When a sci-fi film stars two alien heptapods named Abbott and Costello, and Amy Adams as a linguist enlisted by the military to decipher their language, you know you’re going to put your brain to work. Watch this movie with coffee from Home Coffee Roasters - both the Sunset and Richmond locations of the neighborhood cafe are offering espresso drinks, matcha, and tea for takeout and delivery. Then prepare to have plenty of conversations about free will with whatever poor soul you’re stewing on the couch with.” - LC
 Lucky Three Seven $ $ $ $ Filipino  in  Patten $$$$ 2868 Fruitvale Ave
Movie Pairing: The Farewell (Prime)
“I was reminded of my grandmother while watching The Farewell. Like Billi’s, mine lived an ocean away. She occasionally slipped me twenty dollar bills when my mom wasn’t looking, encouraged me to follow my intuition, and got on my case whenever I passed on her adobo and insisted I wasn’t hungry (what a true fool I was). This reminder is what made my eyes water up by the end of The Farewell, which I will not spoil. Whenever I want to feel this deep connection to my family, I go to Lucky Three Seven. The Filipino restaurant is family-run and makes adobo, lumpia, and my favorite: tocino with rice and egg (which are currently available to-go). If only I had my Iola’s recipes to make these dishes myself.” - LC
Cam Huong Bakery $$$$ 1038 Webster St
Movie Pairing: Booksmart (Hulu)
“In Booksmart, two best friends realize during their last few days of senior year that they missed out on quintessential high school moments, and try to fit four years of fun into the night before graduation. The film is a brilliant celebration of female friendship and adolescent joy, and it makes me nostalgic for my own high school days attached at the hip to my best friend Tasha. We always found a way to make it over to Cam Huong Bakery in Oakland’s Chinatown during free periods to get their delicious grilled pork banh mis, so I’d recommend ordering one to watch Booksmart. Be sure to grab a Vietnamese iced coffee, too.” - JC
 Soba Ichi $ $ $ $ Japanese  in  West Oakland $$$$ 2311 Magnolia St
Movie Pairing: First Man (Prime)
“One of the most overlooked films of 2018 is First Man, also known as the Ryan Gosling eyelash movie, or the Neil Armstrong biopic that sent Noah Calhoun to the moon. If you haven’t seen it yet, you’re missing out. It’s an impressive movie (not just because it features the Gos singing a lullaby to a baby), and it needs something impressive to go with it. Go for Soba Ichi’s hand-cut soba noodles, which are made fresh each morning, and available Thursday to Sunday, 12-3pm.” - LC
 Burma Superstar $ $ $ $ Burmese  in  Richmond $$$$ 309 Clement St.
Movie Pairing: Legally Blonde The Musical (Youtube)
“First off, this musical is the definition of perfect casting. Second, if you haven’t watched it, cancel everything you have planned for tonight (which, please, is probably not much) and put it on immediately. Oh my god. This musical is flawless. I’ll probably watch it tonight. And for dinner, I’ll order something that makes me want to jump off my couch and sing as much as I do watching Legally Blonde: Burma Superstar. More specifically, their mango chicken and basil chili pork belly - both are the right amounts of salty and sweet. And, of course, their excellent tea leaf salad.” - JC
Woodhouse Fish Co. $ $ $ $ Seafood  in  Fillmore $$$$ 1914 Fillmore St
Movie Pairing: Venom (Hulu)
“Let’s get this out of the way: Venom is not a good film. But it is a highly entertaining one. Which means there’s never been a better time to watch motorcycle chases through the streets of San Francisco, and a committed performance by Tom Hardy, who at one point jumps into a lobster tank and eats a live one in front of his ex-lover. The scene makes me laugh just thinking about it - and makes me want to order a lobster roll from Woodhouse Fish Co. They’re making them to-go out of their Market St. location.” - LC
 Verjus $ $ $ $ Spanish ,  French ,  Tapas  in  Financial District $$$$ 550 Washington St
Movie Pairing: Wine Country (Netflix)
“We all wish we could travel right now. Especially with friends who are down to get into weird drunk adventures. We can’t do that right now, but we can live vicariously through Maya Rudolph and her friends on a weekend wine trip in Napa. The obvious takeout choice here is a bottle of wine and a pâté en croûte, both of which I would grab from the exceptional wine bar Verjus in Fidi.” - LC
Brenda's $$$$ 4045 Broadway
Movie Pairing: My Life As A Zucchini (Netflix)
“My Life As A Zucchini, or Ma Vie De Courgette, is a Swiss/French stop-motion film that will make you sob (I sure did). It’s about a boy named Zucchini who goes from an abusive home to an orphanage, and ends up forming close bonds with the other kids there. The story is equal parts sad and sweet, and will make you want to curl up in a huge blanket with a big plate of warm food from Brenda’s in Oakland. My plate of choice is their crispy, juicy fried chicken, a side of collard greens with bacon, and their super-rich chocolate beignets for dessert.” - JC
 The Butcher Shop by Niku Steakhouse $$$$ 57 Division St
Movie Pairing: The Queen of Versailles (Hulu)
“Like Tiger King or Love Is Blind, it’s hard to look away from The Queen Of Versailles. The documentary follows one couple’s quest to build one of the largest homes in the United States, modeled on the Palace of Versailles. This is a rags-to-riches story that also explores the sacrifices necessary to achieve champagne wishes and caviar dreams - and that means you’re ordering something extra, extra fancy to go along with it. In the old days, we’d head to Niku Steakhouse (or wish we could head to Niku Steakhouse) for a $420 Japanese A5 tasting flight. Now, you can head to The Butcher Shop by Niku Steakhouse and stock up on some incredible wagyu cuts - or their new Butcher Burger - to prepare at home.” - LC
 Emmy's Spaghetti Shack $ $ $ $ Italian  in  Bernal Heights $$$$ 3230 Mission St
Movie Pairing: The Parent Trap (Disney+)
“I cried a lot the last time I watched The Parent Trap. It’s about twin girls who find each other after being separated at birth, and then try to put their family back together. It makes me nostalgic for childhood summers - but unlike Hallie and Annie, I never went to sleepaway camp. If I did, I imagine it would involve lots of friendship bracelets, campfire songs, and spaghetti. Which is why the proper pairing here is a heaping plate of spaghetti and meatballs from Emmy’s Spaghetti Shack. Something about crafting the perfect bite of spaghetti (with just the right amount of meatball) is comforting to me, and reminds me a lot of growing up. Order yours here.” - JC
 Jeremy Chen Shan Dong $ $ $ $ Chinese  in  Chinatown Oakland $$$$ 328 10th St #101
Movie Pairing: Sorry To Bother You (Hulu)
“Local celebrity Boots Riley delivers true WTF-ery in Sorry To Bother You, a satirical film about why capitalism sucks and why telemarketing sucks even harder. Sorry To Bother You also happens to take place in Oakland. Many recognizable city landmarks, like the triangle building in Uptown Oakland, serve as this movie’s backdrop, which is why you should be watching it while eating at Shan Dong - an Oakland landmark in its own right among others. And ordering from an essential spot requires an essential order - handmade noodles doused in sesame paste, pork dumplings, and green beans that are crispy every time.” - LC
 Hina Yakitori $ $ $ $ Japanese  in  Nopa $$$$ 808 Divisadero St
Movie Pairing: John Wick (Prime)
“John Wick marks an important turning point in Keanu’s career: The action franchise is New School Keanu. It is his McConaissance. It is seminal. It is the film in which Keanu transforms into the human embodiment of Hina Yakitori’s excellent binchotan-grilled chicken skewers - meticulous, precise, and perfect. The restaurant is serving the skewers to-go as part of a $25 bento box.” - LC
Tacos El Novillo $$$$ 1001 Fruitvale Ave
Movie Pairing: BlacKkKlansman (Prime)
“BlacKkKlansman is based on a true story about a black police officer and his white colleague going undercover to infiltrate the KKK. It’s clever, poignant, and relevant. What I enjoy most about the film are the all-around excellent, subtle acting performances by the cast - so watch it while eating something you can continuously eat without needing to take your eyes off the screen, like a carnitas burrito from my favorite taco truck, Tacos El Novillo in Fruitvale. Their tortillas are perfectly chewy, and the carnitas are tender and crispy. And as a bonus, it comes with a bunch (like a literal bunch) of green onions to eat with your burrito.” - JC
 Bi-Rite Creamery $ $ $ $ Mission $$$$ 3692 18th St
Movie Pairing: Train to Busan (Prime)
“Forgive me in advance for causing irreparable damage to your psyche, but f*ck it, you should watch Train To Busan - an emotionally taxing and excellent zombie film. At the heart of this survival story is the relationship between a disinterested father and a daughter who just wants love. This film will wreck you. If you decide to watch it, make sure you have a pint or two from Bi-Rite, or a sundae from Fentons if you’re in Oakland, handy. You’re going to need them.” - LC
 Jeremy Chiu Viridian $$$$ 2216 Broadway
Movie Pairing: The Guest (Netflix)
“In the horror-comedy The Guest, Dan Stevens is a sociopathic soldier on a murder streak. You will love the synth soundtrack, and you will wonder what happened to Matthew Crawley from Downton Abbey. If you’re like me, it might also make you think about, Viridian in Oakland, a neon-tinged bar I cannot wait to get back to after this is all over. They’re currently serving bottled cocktails for two ($20) or twelve ($80), and a variety of dim sum, like cha siu bao, and desserts to-go.” - LC
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The SF (Quarantine) Dinner & A Movie Guide (1) added to Google Docs
The SF (Quarantine) Dinner & A Movie Guide (1)
Dinner and a movie is a timeless combination. And while you can’t exactly leave your house at the moment, you don’t really have to - there’s plenty to watch at home, and even more to order for delivery or takeout (how’s that for optimism?). So we’re here to make sure you’re doing dinner and a movie right. Below, you’ll find our picks for great delivery, and which movie you should pair it with. We’ll be updating regularly, but for now, here are 19 combinations to keep your quarantine nights feeling fun, and hopefully, just a bit more normal.
   Featured In The Ultimate San Francisco Delivery & Takeout Guide See all our guides THE SPOTS  Nari $ $ $ $ Thai  in  Japantown $$$$ 1625 Post St
Movie Pairing: Always Be My Maybe (Netflix)
“If I had my way, this guide would just be a list of my favorite Keanu films - and the order in which you should watch them. (The Matrix, Speed, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, then email me for the rest.) But I’ll settle for talking about the movie with the best Keanu cameo: Always Be My Maybe. In the now-infamous dinner scene, Keanu (as Keanu) is moved to deep introspection after he gets his meal and a pair of headphones playing the sounds of the animal he’s eating. If you, too, want to order from a spot that makes you feel emotional, Nari is the place. This exceptional Thai restaurant in Japantown is offering ready-to-reheat panang curry, khao soi, and braised pork belly to-go. Sadly, Keanu isn’t included.” - LC
 Nopa $ $ $ $ American  in  Nopa $$$$ 560 Divisadero St.
Movie Pairing: What We Do In The Shadows (Prime)
“Taika Waititi is the master at bringing humanity to even the most monstrous of characters. In his 2014 mockumentary What We Do In The Shadows, three vampires grapple with mundane life by knitting, going to clubs, having house meetings and immature fights with rival werewolves. In other words, it’s exactly the kind of funny we all need right now. Without spoiling, there’s a memorable scene involving vomit, french fries, and a newly-minted bloodsucker. The scene gives me a strange yearning for fried potatoes, which is why I’ve paired the film with Nopa’s excellent burger and fries (they’re making it with chips, not fries, these days). Order it, watch the film, then turn to the TV adaptation, which is currently in its second season.” - LC
Home Coffee Roasters $ $ $ $ Cafe/Bakery  in  Sunset $$$$ 1222 Noriega St.
Movie Pairing: Arrival (Amazon Prime)
“When a sci-fi film stars two alien heptapods named Abbott and Costello, and Amy Adams as a linguist enlisted by the military to decipher their language, you know you’re going to put your brain to work. Watch this movie with coffee from Home Coffee Roasters - both the Sunset and Richmond locations of the neighborhood cafe are offering espresso drinks, matcha, and tea for takeout and delivery. Then prepare to have plenty of conversations about free will with whatever poor soul you’re stewing on the couch with.” - LC
 Lucky Three Seven $ $ $ $ Filipino  in  Patten $$$$ 2868 Fruitvale Ave
Movie Pairing: The Farewell (Prime)
“I was reminded of my grandmother while watching The Farewell. Like Billi’s, mine lived an ocean away. She occasionally slipped me twenty dollar bills when my mom wasn’t looking, encouraged me to follow my intuition, and got on my case whenever I passed on her adobo and insisted I wasn’t hungry (what a true fool I was). This reminder is what made my eyes water up by the end of The Farewell, which I will not spoil. Whenever I want to feel this deep connection to my family, I go to Lucky Three Seven. The Filipino restaurant is family-run and makes adobo, lumpia, and my favorite: tocino with rice and egg (which are currently available to-go). If only I had my Iola’s recipes to make these dishes myself.” - LC
Cam Huong Bakery $$$$ 1038 Webster St
Movie Pairing: Booksmart (Hulu)
“In Booksmart, two best friends realize during their last few days of senior year that they missed out on quintessential high school moments, and try to fit four years of fun into the night before graduation. The film is a brilliant celebration of female friendship and adolescent joy, and it makes me nostalgic for my own high school days attached at the hip to my best friend Tasha. We always found a way to make it over to Cam Huong Bakery in Oakland’s Chinatown during free periods to get their delicious grilled pork banh mis, so I’d recommend ordering one to watch Booksmart. Be sure to grab a Vietnamese iced coffee, too.” - JC
 Soba Ichi $ $ $ $ Japanese  in  West Oakland $$$$ 2311 Magnolia St
Movie Pairing: First Man (Prime)
“One of the most overlooked films of 2018 is First Man, also known as the Ryan Gosling eyelash movie, or the Neil Armstrong biopic that sent Noah Calhoun to the moon. If you haven’t seen it yet, you’re missing out. It’s an impressive movie (not just because it features the Gos singing a lullaby to a baby), and it needs something impressive to go with it. Go for Soba Ichi’s hand-cut soba noodles, which are made fresh each morning, and available Thursday to Sunday, 12-3pm.” - LC
 Burma Superstar $ $ $ $ Burmese  in  Richmond $$$$ 309 Clement St.
Movie Pairing: Legally Blonde The Musical (Youtube)
“First off, this musical is the definition of perfect casting. Second, if you haven’t watched it, cancel everything you have planned for tonight (which, please, is probably not much) and put it on immediately. Oh my god. This musical is flawless. I’ll probably watch it tonight. And for dinner, I’ll order something that makes me want to jump off my couch and sing as much as I do watching Legally Blonde: Burma Superstar. More specifically, their mango chicken and basil chili pork belly - both are the right amounts of salty and sweet. And, of course, their excellent tea leaf salad.” - JC
Woodhouse Fish Co. $ $ $ $ Seafood  in  Fillmore $$$$ 1914 Fillmore St
Movie Pairing: Venom (Hulu)
“Let’s get this out of the way: Venom is not a good film. But it is a highly entertaining one. Which means there’s never been a better time to watch motorcycle chases through the streets of San Francisco, and a committed performance by Tom Hardy, who at one point jumps into a lobster tank and eats a live one in front of his ex-lover. The scene makes me laugh just thinking about it - and makes me want to order a lobster roll from Woodhouse Fish Co. They’re making them to-go out of their Market St. location.” - LC
 Verjus $ $ $ $ Spanish ,  French ,  Tapas  in  Financial District $$$$ 550 Washington St
Movie Pairing: Wine Country (Netflix)
“We all wish we could travel right now. Especially with friends who are down to get into weird drunk adventures. We can’t do that right now, but we can live vicariously through Maya Rudolph and her friends on a weekend wine trip in Napa. The obvious takeout choice here is a bottle of wine and a pâté en croûte, both of which I would grab from the exceptional wine bar Verjus in Fidi.” - LC
Brenda's $$$$ 4045 Broadway
Movie Pairing: My Life As A Zucchini (Netflix)
“My Life As A Zucchini, or Ma Vie De Courgette, is a Swiss/French stop-motion film that will make you sob (I sure did). It’s about a boy named Zucchini who goes from an abusive home to an orphanage, and ends up forming close bonds with the other kids there. The story is equal parts sad and sweet, and will make you want to curl up in a huge blanket with a big plate of warm food from Brenda’s in Oakland. My plate of choice is their crispy, juicy fried chicken, a side of collard greens with bacon, and their super-rich chocolate beignets for dessert.” - JC
 The Butcher Shop by Niku Steakhouse $$$$ 57 Division St
Movie Pairing: The Queen of Versailles (Hulu)
“Like Tiger King or Love Is Blind, it’s hard to look away from The Queen Of Versailles. The documentary follows one couple’s quest to build one of the largest homes in the United States, modeled on the Palace of Versailles. This is a rags-to-riches story that also explores the sacrifices necessary to achieve champagne wishes and caviar dreams - and that means you’re ordering something extra, extra fancy to go along with it. In the old days, we’d head to Niku Steakhouse (or wish we could head to Niku Steakhouse) for a $420 Japanese A5 tasting flight. Now, you can head to The Butcher Shop by Niku Steakhouse and stock up on some incredible wagyu cuts - or their new Butcher Burger - to prepare at home.” - LC
 Emmy's Spaghetti Shack $ $ $ $ Italian  in  Bernal Heights $$$$ 3230 Mission St
Movie Pairing: The Parent Trap (Disney+)
“I cried a lot the last time I watched The Parent Trap. It’s about twin girls who find each other after being separated at birth, and then try to put their family back together. It makes me nostalgic for childhood summers - but unlike Hallie and Annie, I never went to sleepaway camp. If I did, I imagine it would involve lots of friendship bracelets, campfire songs, and spaghetti. Which is why the proper pairing here is a heaping plate of spaghetti and meatballs from Emmy’s Spaghetti Shack. Something about crafting the perfect bite of spaghetti (with just the right amount of meatball) is comforting to me, and reminds me a lot of growing up. Order yours here.” - JC
 Jeremy Chen Shan Dong $ $ $ $ Chinese  in  Chinatown Oakland $$$$ 328 10th St #101
Movie Pairing: Sorry To Bother You (Hulu)
“Local celebrity Boots Riley delivers true WTF-ery in Sorry To Bother You, a satirical film about why capitalism sucks and why telemarketing sucks even harder. Sorry To Bother You also happens to take place in Oakland. Many recognizable city landmarks, like the triangle building in Uptown Oakland, serve as this movie’s backdrop, which is why you should be watching it while eating at Shan Dong - an Oakland landmark in its own right among others. And ordering from an essential spot requires an essential order - handmade noodles doused in sesame paste, pork dumplings, and green beans that are crispy every time.” - LC
 Hina Yakitori $ $ $ $ Japanese  in  Nopa $$$$ 808 Divisadero St
Movie Pairing: John Wick (Prime)
“John Wick marks an important turning point in Keanu’s career: The action franchise is New School Keanu. It is his McConaissance. It is seminal. It is the film in which Keanu transforms into the human embodiment of Hina Yakitori’s excellent binchotan-grilled chicken skewers - meticulous, precise, and perfect. The restaurant is serving the skewers to-go as part of a $25 bento box.” - LC
Tacos El Novillo $$$$ 1001 Fruitvale Ave
Movie Pairing: BlacKkKlansman (Prime)
“BlacKkKlansman is based on a true story about a black police officer and his white colleague going undercover to infiltrate the KKK. It’s clever, poignant, and relevant. What I enjoy most about the film are the all-around excellent, subtle acting performances by the cast - so watch it while eating something you can continuously eat without needing to take your eyes off the screen, like a carnitas burrito from my favorite taco truck, Tacos El Novillo in Fruitvale. Their tortillas are perfectly chewy, and the carnitas are tender and crispy. And as a bonus, it comes with a bunch (like a literal bunch) of green onions to eat with your burrito.” - JC
 Bi-Rite Creamery $ $ $ $ Mission $$$$ 3692 18th St
Movie Pairing: Train to Busan (Prime)
“Forgive me in advance for causing irreparable damage to your psyche, but f*ck it, you should watch Train To Busan - an emotionally taxing and excellent zombie film. At the heart of this survival story is the relationship between a disinterested father and a daughter who just wants love. This film will wreck you. If you decide to watch it, make sure you have a pint or two from Bi-Rite, or a sundae from Fentons if you’re in Oakland, handy. You’re going to need them.” - LC
 Jeremy Chiu Viridian $$$$ 2216 Broadway
Movie Pairing: The Guest (Netflix)
“In the horror-comedy The Guest, Dan Stevens is a sociopathic soldier on a murder streak. You will love the synth soundtrack, and you will wonder what happened to Matthew Crawley from Downton Abbey. If you’re like me, it might also make you think about, Viridian in Oakland, a neon-tinged bar I cannot wait to get back to after this is all over. They’re currently serving bottled cocktails for two ($20) or twelve ($80), and a variety of dim sum, like cha siu bao, and desserts to-go.” - LC
via The Infatuation Feed https://www.theinfatuation.com/san-francisco/guides/dinner-and-a-movie-delivery-san-francisco Nhà hàng Hương Sen chuyên buffet hải sản cao cấp✅ Tổ chức tiệc cưới✅ Hội nghị, hội thảo✅ Tiệc lưu động✅ Sự kiện mang tầm cỡ quốc gia 52 Phố Miếu Đầm, Mễ Trì, Nam Từ Liêm, Hà Nội http://huongsen.vn/ 0904988999 http://huongsen.vn/to-chuc-tiec-hoi-nghi/ https://trello.com/userhuongsen
Created September 5, 2020 at 05:42AM /huong sen View Google Doc Nhà hàng Hương Sen chuyên buffet hải sản cao cấp✅ Tổ chức tiệc cưới✅ Hội nghị, hội thảo✅ Tiệc lưu động✅ Sự kiện mang tầm cỡ quốc gia 52 Phố Miếu Đầm, Mễ Trì, Nam Từ Liêm, Hà Nội http://huongsen.vn/ 0904988999 http://huongsen.vn/to-chuc-tiec-hoi-nghi/ https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xa6sRugRZk4MDSyctcqusGYBv1lXYkrF
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The SF (Quarantine) Dinner & A Movie Guide added to Google Docs
The SF (Quarantine) Dinner & A Movie Guide
Dinner and a movie is a timeless combination. And while you can’t exactly leave your house at the moment, you don’t really have to - there’s plenty to watch at home, and even more to order for delivery or takeout (how’s that for optimism?). So we’re here to make sure you’re doing dinner and a movie right. Below, you’ll find our picks for great delivery, and which movie you should pair it with. We’ll be updating regularly, but for now, here are 19 combinations to keep your quarantine nights feeling fun, and hopefully, just a bit more normal.
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   Featured In The Ultimate San Francisco Delivery & Takeout Guide See all our guides THE SPOTS  Nari $ $ $ $ Thai  in  Japantown $$$$ 1625 Post St 9.1 /10
Movie Pairing: Always Be My Maybe (Netflix)
“If I had my way, this guide would just be a list of my favorite Keanu films - and the order in which you should watch them. (The Matrix, Speed, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, then email me for the rest.) But I’ll settle for talking about the movie with the best Keanu cameo: Always Be My Maybe. In the now-infamous dinner scene, Keanu (as Keanu) is moved to deep introspection after he gets his meal and a pair of headphones playing the sounds of the animal he’s eating. If you, too, want to order from a spot that makes you feel emotional, Nari is the place. This exceptional Thai restaurant in Japantown is offering ready-to-reheat panang curry, khao soi, and braised pork belly to-go. Sadly, Keanu isn’t included.” - LC
 Order delivery   Nopa $ $ $ $ American  in  Nopa $$$$ 560 Divisadero St. 8.8 /10
Movie Pairing: What We Do In The Shadows (Prime)
“Taika Waititi is the master at bringing humanity to even the most monstrous of characters. In his 2014 mockumentary What We Do In The Shadows, three vampires grapple with mundane life by knitting, going to clubs, having house meetings and immature fights with rival werewolves. In other words, it’s exactly the kind of funny we all need right now. Without spoiling, there’s a memorable scene involving vomit, french fries, and a newly-minted bloodsucker. The scene gives me a strange yearning for fried potatoes, which is why I’ve paired the film with Nopa’s excellent burger and fries (they’re making it with chips, not fries, these days). Order it, watch the film, then turn to the TV adaptation, which is currently in its second season.” - LC
Corso Trattoria $$$$ 1788 Shattuck Ave
Movie Pairing: Call Me By Your Name (Prime)
“Call Me By Your Name makes me want to run away from my responsibilities to live on a gigantic ranch in the remote Italian countryside. The film is about a passionate love affair between a 17-year-old boy and a doctoral student working for his father, and it’s a beautiful ode to the intensity of first love and slow, warm summers. And if I close my eyes and imagine myself laying in the grass outside a cottage in Bergamo with Timothée Chalamet, I’d be eating a caprese salad and a salumi board, and drinking a bottle of wine from Corso - they have a great selection of Northern Italian wines, if you’re really committing to the theme.” - JC
Home Coffee Roasters $ $ $ $ Cafe/Bakery  in  Sunset $$$$ 1222 Noriega St.
Movie Pairing: Arrival (Amazon Prime)
“When a sci-fi film stars two alien heptapods named Abbott and Costello, and Amy Adams as a linguist enlisted by the military to decipher their language, you know you’re going to put your brain to work. Watch this movie with coffee from Home Coffee Roasters - both the Sunset and Richmond locations of the neighborhood cafe are offering espresso drinks, matcha, and tea for takeout and delivery. Then prepare to have plenty of conversations about free will with whatever poor soul you’re stewing on the couch with.” - LC
 Lucky Three Seven $ $ $ $ Filipino  in  Patten $$$$ 2868 Fruitvale Ave Not
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Movie Pairing: The Farewell (Prime)
“I was reminded of my grandmother while watching The Farewell. Like Billi’s, mine lived an ocean away. She occasionally slipped me twenty dollar bills when my mom wasn’t looking, encouraged me to follow my intuition, and got on my case whenever I passed on her adobo and insisted I wasn’t hungry (what a true fool I was). This reminder is what made my eyes water up by the end of The Farewell, which I will not spoil. Whenever I want to feel this deep connection to my family, I go to Lucky Three Seven. The Filipino restaurant is family-run and makes adobo, lumpia, and my favorite: tocino with rice and egg (which are currently available to-go). If only I had my Iola’s recipes to make these dishes myself.” - LC
Cam Huong Bakery $$$$ 1038 Webster St
Movie Pairing: Booksmart (Hulu)
“In Booksmart, two best friends realize during their last few days of senior year that they missed out on quintessential high school moments, and try to fit four years of fun into the night before graduation. The film is a brilliant celebration of female friendship and adolescent joy, and it makes me nostalgic for my own high school days attached at the hip to my best friend Tasha. We always found a way to make it over to Cam Huong Bakery in Oakland’s Chinatown during free periods to get their delicious grilled pork banh mis, so I’d recommend ordering one to watch Booksmart. Be sure to grab a Vietnamese iced coffee, too.” - JC
 Soba Ichi $ $ $ $ Japanese  in  West Oakland $$$$ 2311 Magnolia St Not
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Movie Pairing: First Man (Hulu)
“One of the most overlooked films of 2018 is First Man, also known as the Ryan Gosling eyelash movie, or the Neil Armstrong biopic that sent Noah Calhoun to the moon. If you haven’t seen it yet, you’re missing out. It’s an impressive movie (not just because it features the Gos singing a lullaby to a baby), and it needs something impressive to go with it. Go for Soba Ichi’s hand-cut soba noodles, which are made fresh each morning, and available Thursday to Sunday, 12-3pm.” - LC
 Burma Superstar $ $ $ $ Burmese  in  Richmond $$$$ 309 Clement St. 7.5 /10
Movie Pairing: Legally Blonde The Musical (Youtube)
“First off, this musical is the definition of perfect casting. Second, if you haven’t watched it, cancel everything you have planned for tonight (which, please, is probably not much) and put it on immediately. Oh my god. This musical is flawless. I’ll probably watch it tonight. And for dinner, I’ll order something that makes me want to jump off my couch and sing as much as I do watching Legally Blonde: Burma Superstar. More specifically, their mango chicken and basil chili pork belly - both are the right amounts of salty and sweet. And, of course, their excellent tea leaf salad.” - JC
 Order delivery  Woodhouse Fish Co. $ $ $ $ Seafood  in  Fillmore $$$$ 1914 Fillmore St Not
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Movie Pairing: Venom (Hulu)
“Let’s get this out of the way: Venom is not a good film. But it is a highly entertaining one. Which means there’s never been a better time to watch motorcycle chases through the streets of San Francisco, and a committed performance by Tom Hardy, who at one point jumps into a lobster tank and eats a live one in front of his ex-lover. The scene makes me laugh just thinking about it - and makes me want to order a lobster roll from Woodhouse Fish Co. They’re making them to-go out of their Market St. location.” - LC
Atelier Crenn $ $ $ $ French ,  Molecular Gastronomy  in  Cow Hollow $$$$ 3127 Fillmore St Not
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Movie Pairing: Parasite (Hulu)
“Parasite is a hilarious and thought-provoking commentary on class that everybody needs to watch. And the chaotic scene where the Kims spend the night in the Parks’ massive home is one of my favorite scenes from a movie, ever. Right now, the closest I can get to the thrill of indulging in something fancy is by ordering a $38 to $125 Crenn Kit from Atelier Crenn - because unless I were Steve Kerr or Beyoncé, there’s no way I could swing spending $800 on their tasting menu every night.” - JC
 Verjus $ $ $ $ Spanish ,  French ,  Tapas  in  Financial District $$$$ 550 Washington St 8.0 /10
Movie Pairing: Wine Country (Netflix)
“We all wish we could travel right now. Especially with friends who are down to get into weird drunk adventures. We can’t do that right now, but we can live vicariously through Maya Rudolph and her friends on a weekend wine trip in Napa. The obvious takeout choice here is a bottle of wine and a pâté en croûte, both of which I would grab from the exceptional wine bar Verjus in Fidi.” - LC
Brenda's $$$$ 4045 Broadway
Movie Pairing: My Life As A Zucchini (Netflix)
“My Life As A Zucchini, or Ma Vie De Courgette, is a Swiss/French stop-motion film that will make you sob (I sure did). It’s about a boy named Zucchini who goes from an abusive home to an orphanage, and ends up forming close bonds with the other kids there. The story is equal parts sad and sweet, and will make you want to curl up in a huge blanket with a big plate of warm food from Brenda’s in Oakland. My plate of choice is their crispy, juicy fried chicken, a side of collard greens with bacon, and their super-rich chocolate beignets for dessert.” - JC
 The Butcher Shop by Niku Steakhouse $$$$ 57 Division St
Movie Pairing: The Queen of Versailles (Hulu)
“Like Tiger King or Love Is Blind, it’s hard to look away from The Queen Of Versailles. The documentary follows one couple’s quest to build one of the largest homes in the United States, modeled on the Palace of Versailles. This is a rags-to-riches story that also explores the sacrifices necessary to achieve champagne wishes and caviar dreams - and that means you’re ordering something extra, extra fancy to go along with it. In the old days, we’d head to Niku Steakhouse (or wish we could head to Niku Steakhouse) for a $420 Japanese A5 tasting flight. Now, you can head to The Butcher Shop by Niku Steakhouse and stock up on some incredible wagyu cuts - or their new Butcher Burger - to prepare at home.” - LC
 Emmy's Spaghetti Shack $ $ $ $ Italian  in  Bernal Heights $$$$ 3230 Mission St Not
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Movie Pairing: The Parent Trap (Disney+)
“I cried a lot the last time I watched The Parent Trap. It’s about twin girls who find each other after being separated at birth, and then try to put their family back together. It makes me nostalgic for childhood summers - but unlike Hallie and Annie, I never went to sleepaway camp. If I did, I imagine it would involve lots of friendship bracelets, campfire songs, and spaghetti. Which is why the proper pairing here is a heaping plate of spaghetti and meatballs from Emmy’s Spaghetti Shack. Something about crafting the perfect bite of spaghetti (with just the right amount of meatball) is comforting to me, and reminds me a lot of growing up. Order yours here.” - JC
 Shan Dong $ $ $ $ Chinese  in  Chinatown Oakland $$$$ 328 10th St #101 8.7 /10
Movie Pairing: Sorry To Bother You (Hulu)
“Local celebrity Boots Riley delivers true WTF-ery in Sorry To Bother You, a satirical film about why capitalism sucks and why telemarketing sucks even harder. Sorry To Bother You also happens to take place in Oakland. Many recognizable city landmarks, like the triangle building in Uptown Oakland, serve as this movie’s backdrop, which is why you should be watching it while eating at Shan Dong - an Oakland landmark in its own right among others. And ordering from an essential spot requires an essential order - handmade noodles doused in sesame paste noodles, pork dumplings, and green beans that are crispy every time.” - LC
 Hina Yakitori $ $ $ $ Japanese  in  Nopa $$$$ 808 Divisadero St 8.5 /10
Movie Pairing: John Wick (Hulu)
“John Wick marks an important turning point in Keanu’s career: The action franchise is New School Keanu. It is his McConaissance. It is seminal. It is the film in which Keanu transforms into the human embodiment of Hina Yakitori’s excellent binchotan-grilled chicken skewers - meticulous, precise, and perfect. The restaurant is serving the skewers to-go as part of a $25 bento box.” - LC
Tacos El Novillo $$$$ 1001 Fruitvale Ave
Movie Pairing: BlacKkKlansman (Hulu)
“BlacKkKlansman is based on a true story about a black police officer and his white colleague going undercover to infiltrate the KKK. It’s clever, poignant, and relevant. What I enjoy most about the film are the all-around excellent, subtle acting performances by the cast - so watch it while eating something you can continuously eat without needing to take your eyes off the screen, like a carnitas burrito from my favorite taco truck, Tacos El Novillo in Fruitvale. Their tortillas are perfectly chewy, and the carnitas are tender and crispy. And as a bonus, it comes with a bunch (like a literal bunch) of green onions to eat with your burrito.” - JC
 Bi-Rite Creamery $ $ $ $ Mission $$$$ 3692 18th St
Movie Pairing: Train to Busan (Prime)
“Forgive me in advance for causing irreparable damage to your psyche, but f*ck it, you should watch Train To Busan - an emotionally taxing and excellent zombie film. At the heart of this survival story is the relationship between a disinterested father and a daughter who just wants love. This film will wreck you. If you decide to watch it, make sure you have a pint or two from Bi-Rite, or a sundae from Fentons if you’re in Oakland, handy. You’re going to need them.” - LC
 Jeremy Chiu Viridian $$$$ 2216 Broadway
Movie Pairing: The Guest (Prime)
“In the horror-comedy The Guest, Dan Stevens is a sociopathic soldier on a murder streak. You will love the synth soundtrack, and you will wonder what happened to Matthew Crawley from Downton Abbey. If you’re like me, it might also make you think about, Viridian in Oakland, a neon-tinged bar I cannot wait to get back to after this is all over. They’re currently serving bottled cocktails for two ($20) or twelve ($80), and a variety of dim sum, like cha siu bao, and desserts to-go.” - LC
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