Suzanne and I went to A16 the first time we went to The Exploratorium After Dark. That was in early February and I was new to dining in San Francisco. I asked Jean, the CEO’s EA where I was working at the time, to suggest a good restaurant in the Marina. The thing with Suzanne was new at that point in time and I was looking to impress. Jean was known to be a foodie and an explorer of the dining scene. She did not disappoint when she directed me to A16. We had a great meal.
Fast forward to early September. We were planning out monthly trip to the Exploratorium and thinking about places to eat. “What about going back to A16, we really liked it.” And so we did. It was one of the best meals we have had at a restaurant. Not just the food, but the entire experience.
We gave ourselves plenty of time to get from home in the Mission up to A16 (which is quite near the Exploratorium at the edge of the Presidio), as we often run a bit late. This time, however, we got there with plenty of time to spare. Instead of sitting around waiting for dinner service, we browsed a bit in a couple shops we’ve noticed but never gone into. Being foodies, these were the meat & olive oil shops near the corner of Chestnut and Divisadero: Marina Meats and We Olive, respectively.
We eventually arrived at A16, still with a few minutes to spare. After checking in with the maître d’ we took seats at the bar and ordered some WIne. A nice sparkling white for Suzanne and a Sardinian red for myself. Both were very pleasant. Or table was ready and we took our glasses and proceeded to be seated. We decided to continue with our wine choices, and I ordered a carafe of the red I was drinking. As Suzanne was drinking a sparkling she proceeded on a glass by glass basis, with me telling our waitress to “keep it from getting empty”.
I have to add that our waitress was superb. We both thought she was strikingly attractive, but beyond that she did an exemplary job. Knowledgable, and completely on top of the situation. One small thing that must be noted is that during our entrée (lamb, see below) Suzanne switched to drinking my red. She simply poured some into her glass from the carafe. Almost immediately, our waitress was there with the appropriate glass and deftly replaced the one Suzanne had had for her white wine.
We chose the daily special appetizer to start with: Roasted Padrón Peppers. OMG these were Good.

We had tried some pasta last time we were there, so this time we wanted to try A16′s pizza (although Suzanne thinks we had some pizza last time). Without discussion we agreed on the Funghi – (roasted mushrooms, smoked mozzarella, grana, garlic, oregano, wild arugula, olive oil). Very nice, and we had some the next day … just as good.

For an entrée, we decided on the special: lamb (description requested). I’m still developing a taste for lamb and was somewhat hesitant about the idea. But Suzanne was enthusiastic about it and I was impressed enough with A16 that I was confident it would be good, even if not to my liking. When the dish arrived, it contained two reasonably sized pieces of lamb (along with some wonderfully roasted eggplant). I opted for the smaller of the two pieces. A choice I later regretted. This was mouth watering delicious. Not very pungent & gamy at all. I savored every bite. Both pieces were bone-in and so we had a nice gift for our pooch at home the next day.

The lamb came with a side, and we chose the cannellini beans (with garlic and oregano). Very tasty, mashed but not pureed with a nice, course texture.

A16 is pricey, but the food is good and the service is excellent. Maybe not an everyday stop, but great for a special meal.

































