
Some dates are sweet. You go to a nice restaurant with lacy tablecloths, order food that won't make your breath stink later, have polite conversation while shyly catching each other's eye over the rim of your wine glass, and hold hands tentatively as you walk to the car, wondering if you'll share a delicate kiss before you part ways for the night. But these aren't usually the dates I want. More often, I like my dates down and dirty, boozy and bawdy, or, at the very least, out of the ordinary. I want to be either seduced by the cuisine or seduced by my company, but either way, I want my evening out to get me off. Here are some date destinations that are a guaranteed sure thing.
You can't talk about food and sex and San Francisco without talking about this SoMa phenomenon. The food is good the crab cakes are more crab than filler, and the beef in the steak salad was good quality but the real reason you're here is the drag show, though "drag show" is an anemic phrase for describing what you'll see.
201 Ninth St., SF. (415) 255-2742, www.asiasf.com
You know those fantasies you have about being royalty in some foreign country while you seduce your polite, well-mannered, yet kinky lover-to-be over a plate of something steamy? This is the place you want to do it. The main dining room isn't much to look at, but get a reservation for the Fantasy Room and you'll find yourself in a private, beaded booth with cucumber-infused drinking water, warm towels scented with rose water, and Indian food served more elegantly than you ever imagined it could be (think geometric plates and California cuisine<\d>style garnishes). The prix-fixe menu is a bit overpriced, but the Kama Sutra cocktail really is titillating. And there's something to be said for having control over your own lights and playing shoeless footsy under your private table.
1122 Post, SF. (415) 775-1988, www.maharanirestaurant.com
San Francisco does dive bars, and does them well. But this city also does sexy elegance in a way that's particularly ours, and Ovation is a perfect example. This hotel restaurant is opulent and classically romantic, with green velvet chairs and white tablecloths and entrées that cost more than most parking tickets. But in true Bay Area style, it's also accessible, comfortable, and beautiful in an understated way all of which make it sneakily sexy. The small, intimate bar grounds the dining room, and a fireplace warms the dignified décor, which might otherwise seem cold ...
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