Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Holidays + Suppen
Lately, I've really been wanting to have brunch at Suppenküche, this really cozy German restaurant in Hayes Valley. They're the real deal: Schnitzel, beer out of the boot, Spätzle. As if they couldn't be any cooler, they recently opened up a Biergarten around the corner.
Anyway, I hadn't been there in probably 3 years (!!!) and I needed my fix. It was the perfect place to meet Emmanuel for brunch on Sunday.
A delicious meal! Reibekuchen mit hausgemachtem Apfelmus (Potato Pancakes with Homemade Apple Sauce) and my mystery plate. I ordered a bread dumpling with sausage and 2 fried eggs, but something completely different came to me! I didn't mind. The food there is so good. There are no mistakes.
We sat in a cozy corner by the bar. It was so nice to look out and see all the Christmas decorations. It definitely got me in the holiday spirit!
Afterwards, I went to Rainbow grocery for my weekly market trip! I couldn't believe it when I ran into Maureen and Fifi in the kitchen appliance aisle. It was their first time at Rainbow! I felt their awe...
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oh my goodness. Matt would LOVE this place. must go!!
ReplyDeletethis german place really speaks to the rachel-in-berlin in me. cozy. would love to try.
ReplyDeletesissy i want that! looks like my dream brunch
ReplyDeleteThis place looks sublime! I adore German food. Or meat in tube form as Anthony Bourdain calls it.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a good place for fun friend celebrations, but I don't miss the long waits! And that brunch paired with a trip to Rainbow= weekend heaven moment.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I would love to go to that restaurant. Next time I visit? And of course I love Rainbow grocery. All those great dried fruits for making granola and muffins. Yum!
ReplyDelete"in pink please"
ReplyDeleteif you cannot find me next week, try rainbow's bulk bins.
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