Dish on Dining: District

216 Townsend St. at Third, San Francisco
South Beach neighborhood
Food served, Mon.–Sat., 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., bar open till 2 a.m.
No reservations, major credit card accepted
http://www.districtsf.com/
Last week I went to my very last Giants game for the season. I know. You’re thinking the season isn’t over yet. But it might as well be.
So I went with my friend David to try out the District wine bar, which is just two blocks north of AT&T Park. This comfy, almost pre-dot-com-like warehouse location opened just six months ago and has been packed with slick-looking business types and a few sports fan (David and me) on most nights.
District is the brainchild of a trio of newcomers to the restaurant business: brothers Chris and Ryan Vance and their partner, Jon D’Angelica. In a feature in 7X7 magazine’s Eat-Drink issue, the three dressed like how I imagined they’d want their clientele to dress: casual long-sleeve dress shirts with designer jeans. Really, they looked like they were ready to launch an IPO for some Web site where people upload things for free.

Being a wine bar, District offers a long list of wine from around the world and offers several tasting flights if you’re in the experimental mood. David and I sat at the U-shaped bar in the center of the room, which gave us a good view of the many after-work clientele trickling in and looking for a spot to lounge in the cushioned chairs off to the side or the stools around the flat screen TV.
I started the evening trying the “Mountains to the Sea” flight that featured red wine from high elevations of Austria and the shores of Sicily. My server poured three glasses: the Glatzer Blaufrankisch, a 2004 from Austria; the Il Brecciarolo Sangiovese Montepulciano blend, a 2003 from Italy; and the Triumph Gurrida, a 2002 from Sicily.

The food offerings are just as impressive as the wine list. It’s focused on seasonal ingredients with a light California flair to traditional bar food favorites. David and I decided to share the Kona kampachi tartare ($16) (on the recommendation of our server) and the red-wine braised short ribs ($18). We also ordered a pizetta, which is like an individual-pan pizza. We got the margherita pizzetta ($10) but I wanted prosciutto added on top (extra $2) but David apparently doesn’t like prosciutto. (Yes, and I still consider him a friend.)

First up was the Kona kampachi tartare. It was a generous offering of kampachi cubed and topped with truffled ponzu and uni sauce. It was light, refreshing and slightly spicy. I really loved the extra texture you get from the uni sprinkled on top. (The uni is the thing that looks like black sesame seed but it's what you'd find at a sushi spot.)

Our last dish was the braised short ribs. Ironically, our server didn’t want to rush us so he held off on putting in the order for the short ribs and then forgot. But he was very apologetic about it and it arrived not too long afterwards. I tell this back story to explain why there are no clear photos of the short ribs. David and I were so excited to see the short ribs finally arrived that we dug right in, savoring the tender meat and warm Yukon gold mashed potatoes. I neglected to take a photo until we were half-way through devouring the dish. (I know, a first for me as a blogger!) Anywho, I guess that’s a good sign that we liked the ribs. Although honestly, I would say of the three the short ribs were the most predictable. The red-wine braise had the typical taste I’ve had at other restaurants, even at home, but it was still satisfying.

NOTE: The bar does turn on the Giants game when it occurs, but it’s mostly ambiance. The District had a few Giants fan, but many of them looked disoriented and out of place, wondering what kind of sports bar they stepped into. But David and I didn’t care. We were there for the food.
Single guy rating: 3.5 stars (it's not your father's sports bar)
Explanation of the single guy's rating system:
1 star = perfect for college students
2 stars = perfect for new diners
3 stars = perfect for foodies
4 stars = perfect for expense accounts
5 stars = perfect for any guy's dream dinner

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