

Tickets cost $40 and can be purchased here. Each guest will leave with a gift bag that includes a copy of Samuelsson’s new book, Yes, Chef and other coffee goodies. Along with the fantastic coffee, there will also be a selection of delicious regional dishes.
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This traditional ceremony involves processing the raw, unwashed coffee beans into finished cups of coffee. This Sunday Chef Marcus Samuelsson and illy Master Barista Giorgio Milos will host an Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony. Because of the popularity of the event, it is definitely best to purchase tickets before the day. The $60 ticket price includes tastings and ice cream, but the $85 VIP ticket has a plethora of added bonuses (including a beer bar from 12-1 p.m.). The delicious dance party and feast features some of San Francisco’s best chefs, each creating one special dish, as well as an incredible afternoon of live music and DJs.

Public Works is hosting Noisette, an intimate culinary concert that is a celebration of the SF Foodie scene as well as some incredible indie music. The festival is a two-day affair and goes from 11 a.m. Rumor has it there may also be a dancing lion in attendance. With more than 20 asian-themed food trucks, there is definitely going to be a flavor for everyone. There will be tons of live music, dance performances, food festival and art representative of the Asian/Pacific cultures and communities. The two-day street fair is a celebration of everything that is great about the Asian/Pacific communities in the Bay Area - and that includes amazing food. Prepare to get some culture into you and head down to Japantown for the 39th Nihonmachi Street Fair. The event goes all weekend and tickets cost anywhere from $108 - $600, they can be purchased here. All proceeds from the evening benefit the Golden Gate Restaurant Association Scholarship Fund. There will be live entertainment by Joey Altman & the Soul Peppers. Union Square will be transformed into a food lover’s paradise, as mouthwatering tastes from the city’s hottest restaurants, innovative handcrafted cocktails prepared by top mixologists, and premier wines and beers from an exhiliarating collection of wineries and breweries take center stage. All along Lower Haight Street, with the epicenter at Fillmore Street.Įnjoy some of the best food in town and get caught up in the hype by heading down to the opening ceremony of the Grand Tasting. but with so many fabulous bars in the area, it is the perfect place to kick on. The fiesta of fine music, food and entertainment officially wraps up at 10 p.m. Things you may see at the art walk include: Live music in the street and in different businesses, freshly tattooed folks from Idle Hands, jazz music at Cafe International, a lot of beer, people with BBQ sauce on their hands from Wing Wings, artists slinging their works on the block, maybe a couple gypsies, the Tamale lady, and more general revelry. The whole neighborhood will be celebrating, and the possibilities are endless. Pray to the weather gods that the fog will remain at bay, before heading down to the Haight and Fillmore Streets at 6 pm for the Lower Haight Art Walk.
