Spruce, located in the posh Presidio Heights neighborhood, is an elegant yet comfortable restaurant where locals and food and wine enthusiasts meet to unwind and savor spot-on meals accompanied with interesting wines.
At Spruce, Chef Mark Sullivan features seasonal menus showcasing the freshest organic produce, naturally-raised meats and line-caught fish. His fabulous food is paired with wines selected by Andrew Green to complete the outstanding gastronomic experience.
Some of the enticing starters at Spruce are the Heritage Pork Consommé ($14) – Swiss chard, Hamada cherries and smoked lardo, the White Bean Caramelle ($17) – haricot vert, speck with a mustard emulsion and the Hudson Valley Foie Gras ($23) – Vadouvan waffle, pear jelly and pistachio.
Making an entrée selection is beyond difficult considering the tempting options. Slow Roasted Beef Short Rib ($31) – red wine farotto, erbette chard, young carrots and horseradish velouté, the Grilled Kona Kanpachi ($35) – preserved garden vegetables, clams, rice and Satsuma vinaigrette and the Charred Berkshire Pork Tenderloin ($30) – crispy pork belly with shelling beans. Although of the highest quality, the Kanpachi was closer to an appetizer portion. The Berkshire pork with its decadent pork belly counterpart and the short rib with the faro “risotto” were both stellar.
The wine list reads like a novel and features a good balance of affordable, interesting wines and classic cult favorites. There are over 30 wines by the glass options and an extensive half bottle selection perfect for pairing with several courses. Our party opted for the Gonet Medeville Brut Tradition NV, 2009 Fillaboa Granja Albarino Rias Baixas, the 2009 Coltibuono Chianti Classico and finally the 2005 Chateau La Tour Blanche Sauternes to end the meal.
Desserts like the warm apple pie with stout caramel ($10), the beignets with chocolate sauce and crème Anglaise and the Meyer lemon curd cake ($10) sound tantalizing, but with the exquisite dessert wine and port list, the artisanal cheese selection ($16) seems like an idyllic fit.
Spruce won’t disappoint food and wine enthusiasts with the highest of expectations. I look forward to returning.
3640 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94118 (415-931-5100).
Hours: Monday – Thursday: 11:30AM – 2:30PM, 5PM – 10PM. Friday: 11:30AM – 2:30PM, 5PM – 11PM. Saturday: 5PM – 11PM. Sunday: 5PM – 10PM.
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