PACIFIC CATCH LAUNCHES “TASTES OF SAN FRANCISCO”

Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge with San Francisco Culinary Classics

San Francisco Bay Area– May 27th, 2012 Today Pacific Catch restaurant announced the launch of the “Tastes of San Francisco” culinary classics menu with eight new items offered May 27th through July 8th at all four Pacific Catch locations.

“The 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge is the perfect city wide celebration to highlight local, seafood, classics that our guests often request,” explains Marketing and Events Manager, Chamin Mills.

Promotional Menu Includes:

·       Crispy Oysters Bingo

·       Crab Louie Salad & Clam Chowder* Duo

·       Wild Salmon Club*

·       Parmesan Crusted Sole*

·       Cioppino

·       Ghirardelli Sundae*

·       Buena Vista Style Irish Coffee

·       Pisco Punch

*Items available at the Chestnut Street location.

The “Tastes of San Francisco” menu promotion also includes a chance to win “A San Francisco Classic Experience” valued at $1000 including a one nights stay in a two-room suite at the Fairmont Hotel. 

 About Pacific Catch

Pacific Catch was founded by entrepreneurs Keith Cox and Aaron Noveshen.  What started with one small location in San Francisco eight years ago on Chestnut St., Pacific Catch has turned into one of the most unique fresh fish dining destinations in the Bay Area with four locations.  Some of the most popular Pacific Catch dishes include Hawaiian Poke, Peruvian Ceviche, Korean Sticky Ribs, Japanese Wasabi Bowls, Fish Tacos, Sushi Rolls and our quarterly Regional Menu Program.

For more information please visit: www.pacificcatch.com

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Request for Mayor Lee to Proclaim April 16th Foursquare Day in San Francisco. Support Local Businesses!

April 4, 2011

Dear Mayor Lee,

We’re writing you today to ask for your proclamation of April 16, 2011 to be Foursquare Day in San Francisco. The date’s significance as 4/16, which is the number four squared, has gained Global recognition in the past year and is now celebrated with more than 300 events and check-in specials all over the world. Seven cities have already made this proclamation and many more are joining the list. We would like San Francisco to be one of them.

Foursquare is more than just an exciting social media application; it also fosters local growth in the business community. Many businesses leverage Foursquare’s free ability to offer specials for “checking-in” to their location. This valuable, economical tool has evolved into a great way businesses of any size, can reward loyal customers and build awareness in their community.

The official 2011 Foursquare Day slogan, “When the World is your Venue”, is truly being embraced by the 4sqdaySF community. This year a fundraising component has been added where 100% of the proceeds from the main event’s food, beverage, raffle and tee shirt sales will be donated to the American and Japanese Red Cross. San Francisco will be checking-in locally April 16th while also checking-in with Japan and our global community.

As the official Mayor of San Francisco, on behalf of the city’s large number of Foursquare users and social media savvy sophisticates, we find it appropriate to designate April 16th Foursquare Day. With your help we can use Foursquare Day as a way to drive support to our local business community and help the San Francisco Foursquare community discover fun, new ways to explore our great city.

Signed on behalf of the 4sqdaySF planning committee,

Chamin Mills

Good Morning #4sqday! 04.16.10

Chamin Mills checks-in early from the Pacific Catch Marketing Headquarters while preparing for the San Francisco, Foursquare Day, Swarm Badge party from 4:00-7:00 at Pacific Catch 9th Ave. in the Inner Sunset.

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Seafood Trends: Raw, Whole and Tacos

By Fiona Robinson, SeaFood Business editor in chief  3/15/2010 6:34:23 PM 

Consumers may see more use of raw fish, whole fish, fish tacos and all-in-one pot feasts at restaurants in the future, according to Aaron Noveshen, founder of The Culinary Edge in San Francisco.

Noveshen outlined what suppliers and manufacturers can expect for upcoming restaurant trends during yesterday’s conference session, “Coast to Coast Innovation: Five Profit-Driving Trends from America’s Top Independent Seafood Restaurants.”

The first trend is raw seafood, including sushi, crudo and ceviche. The latest product development in this area has been crudo, menued at such upscale restaurants as Esca in New York and Bar Crudo in San Francisco. Crudo is raw fish either paired with other flavors or slightly marinated or garnished. As of this month, there are 92 menus in New York mentioning crudo, according to TCE Research.

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Aaron Noveshen is also co-founder of Pacific Catch restaurants. 

Top 10 Challenges and Rewards of Being a Server at Pacific Catch Chestnut Street

The Pacific Catch on Chestnut Street (PacCatch) is where it all began. Even thoughPacific Catch’s original location is smaller then the rest, it should hold a special place in all Pacific Catch lovers’ hearts. It’s the birthplace of the Poke Appetizer, Baja Taco, and every other dish that makes customers come back again and again to all three Pacific Catch locations…well ALMOST every dish. We may have a more limited menu, significantly less seating, and a longer wait-list, but after a year of working as a server on Chestnut Street there is definitely no other location in which I would rather work…or eat!

1. Our VERY Happy Hour
PacCatch’s Happy Hour is a relatively new thing, but in just a few months it has become ridiculously popular for customers who want to grab a snack before dinner or those looking for a great deal. From 3 to 6 on weekdays we have a special menu of $3 tacos, sweet-potato fries, beers, and $6 appetizers and wine specials. It’s a perfect way try out PacCatch if you haven’t eaten with us before! And make sure to ask your server what our special taco of the day is…it’s always yummy!

2. We *HEART* Our Regulars
Servers love seeing the friendly faces of their regulars, and with PacCatch’s generous “Local Merchant” 10% discount and “Locals Special Punch Card” we get to see them pretty often! A slew of neighborhood locals and Apple, Lucas Films, Bar Method, and Exploratorium staff flood PacCatch all through lunch and dinner and constitute the true backbone of our business.

3. Bussers, Hosts, and Runners…What are Those?
Ok, ok, occasionally we have runners, but given the small size of PacCatch the servers are responsible for a lot more then just “serving”. We answer phones, seat guests, maintain the wait-list, buss tables and make them ready for the next party. But don’t start feeling bad for us just yet…we have a lot of help! Our hands-on manager Christine is always available to help out and deal with any issues that arise. And luckily, if we’re ever in a real jam and get super busy all at once, our ever-helpful chefs have been known to come out of the kitchen and help us bring food to guests, pack to-go food and take orders on the bar. Thanks guys!!

4. The Tourists
San Francisco is the best city on earth (that’s why we live here!) and the throngs of tourists in the summer just confirm it. Since PacCatch is just blocks away from some of SF’s most famous and beloved landmarks (Lombard Street, Fisherman’s Warf, Ghirardelli Square, Alcatraz) it’s no wonder people from all over the world stop at PacCatch to refuel after a long day of sightseeing. We get many first timers who haven’t tried a lot of the delicious varieties of pacific fish us Californians take for granted. Although it’s tough to convince someone who’s never had tuna to dive right in and get our delicious raw poke in their Wasabi Bowl, we find that tourists are always delighted with our suggestions.

5. “Is that ALL the seating you have?”
The #1 most asked customer question. Usually shouted by a PacCatch Newbie as they’re walking, bewildered, past the back bar. We try to catch the customers at least before they walk out the back door looking for more tables!

6. Our AMAZING Chefs
Every time a customer exclaims, “Wow my food is done so fast!”, or “That looks delicious!”, or “Oh my gosh that was the best meal I’ve ever had!” servers get to smile, nod, and accept the compliment. It’s pretty unfair, because the chefs are the ones who really deserve to hear all the great things said about their food around the restaurant. But true to form, they are usually working too hard grilling salmon, frying sweet potato fries, and wrapping tacos to hear all the complimentary chit chat around them. Without their fast, meticulous work PacCatch servers would have nothing delicious to bring their guests…and would get pretty hungry themselves on break!

7. Unarguably the Most Attractive, Attentive and Charming Staff in all of Pacific Catch History

Not to toot our own horns but…TOOT TOOT! We’ve had some new faces joining us in the past few months, and we are so happy to welcome them into the PacCatch family. We work pretty hard, still aren’t totally sick of PacCatch food, and feel pretty lucky to be working at such a fun restaurant.

8. Where’s the Beef?
At Chestnut Street our menu is just like our restaurant, compact! We serve the traditional Pacific Catch fare, yet we don’t have certain items on our menu like the Vietnamese Steak Sandwich and House Cured Sake Salmon that the other locations offer. And although all the dishes we serve at PacCatch are stellar, we have to admit, we are a tiny bit jealous of the other locations’ sushi menu.

9. Stay Constantly Updated
Want to know about PacCatch’s daily specials, get a weather updates to see if our outdoor seating is availible, and stay informed on the inside scoop? Follow our General Manager Christine on twitter @PCchristineGM.

10. Our Neighbors and Neighborhood
To our left, Tacolicious, to our right, Circa, all around us, the hub bub of Chestnut Street. And if you really squint your eyes on a clear day…the Golden Gate Bridge! Does it get better then that? We don’t think so. But not only are we located in a perfect spot, but PacCatch really embodies the spirit and fulfills the culinary needs of the Marina. We offer healthy, organic, fresh, quick, and locally produced food for a community that wants just that. Whether serving couples out on a cozy date night, groups of friends lounging on the weekends, or families grabbing a to-go order to take home, PacCatch is exactly the kind of food people in the Marina love to eat.

Written By: Rachel, Pacific Catch Chestnut Street, Server

What’s your favorite thing about Pacific Catch, Chestnut?