Mexican Restaurant · Chinatown · 12 tips and reviews
Bradley Kay: Superb tamales - perfectly ground, flavorful masa and a nice variety of flavors. Be sure to try the earthy rich poblano mole (not too sweet) and the piquant salsa verde.
American Restaurant · Chinatown · 9 tips and reviews
Bradley Kay: Tasteful as f*ck, tasty as f*ck. Good coffee, and a wonderful food menu. Got that whole "lots of seasonal veggies and heirloom grains" thing going, plus delicious wild boar sausage.
Bradley Kay: Beautiful design selection of flatware, linens, and all other kitchen supplies. Prices are slightly high, but very reasonable for the excellent quality.
Via dei Banchi Vecchi, 14 (Via delle Carceri), Rome, Latium
Wine Bar · Ponte · 45 tips and reviews
Bradley Kay: Intimate, perfect little wine bar in dark woods with small snacks and inexpensive pours by the glass. Plenty of locals, despite being barely off the tourist path. Enjoy a glass outside on the bench.
Bradley Kay: The best place we ate in Rome. Innovative and delectable twists on classic Italian and Roman cuisine from casual (sandwiches and pastas) to salads and secondi. Beautiful patio and contemporary design.
Bradley Kay: Very simple but excellent food. Cacio e pepe, bresaola, and other pastas were all perfectly done with good flavor. No house wine, but the list has some reasonably priced options.
Bradley Kay: Excellent aperitivo, with a nice selection of snacks and drinks only €7 each (including simple cocktails and some great beers). Stays open very late too.
Bradley Kay: Quite excellent seafood, though the other menu items seem a tad perfunctory. Friendly staff, good English, beautiful views in the day. Just eat fish, preferably menu of the day!
Bradley Kay: Skip the beach club and go to the rocky-but-beautiful (and free) natural beach tucked beside it. Amazing sunsets, light lingers far longer than other beaches on the coast.
Bradley Kay: Small shop with excellent homemade gelato and sorbets. Melon and chocolate rum sorbets were phenomenal, the latter mixed well with a rough-ground hazelnut gelato and cinnamon.
Bradley Kay: Great selection of heritage and workwear-inspired clothing from a variety of top-quality small (and larger) labels. Staff is always friendly and knowledgeable. Go get something that'll last a decade.
270 7th St (btwn Howard & Folsom St), San Francisco, CA
Coffee Shop · SoMa · 599 tips and reviews
Bradley Kay: Another excellent coffee spot with enough empty space to make you wonder how on earth SF cafes make the rent. The cheesy potato puff pastry is fantastic.