One of SF's most affordable prix fixe menus is made by a chef who used to cook 'Game of Thrones' food.
Tasting menus aren’t known to be affordable, especially in San Francisco. The prix fixe style of dining is usually more commonplace at restaurants hoping to collect Michelin stars or James Beard Awards. Many of the more affordable tasting menus in the city still cost about $100. The more expensive options can lead all the way up to $600. But how about a tasting menu where each plate averages $11.25? Seems unheard of in San Francisco — almost impossible. It’s real, though, and it’s at Mr.
Under Bellefeuille, who worked with Chris Cosentino, cooked at Contigo for five and a half years before it closed and even ran a “Game of Thrones”-style dinner series, the arepa definitely remains on the menu, though patrons get to experience a more adventurous version, such as hen of the woods mushrooms with garlic-parsley salsa, pickled onions, Gwen avocados, cotija cheese and cilantro-lime dressing.
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