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Published on June 29, 2005

Big Lantern: 3170 16th St. (between Valencia and Guerrero), 863-8100. Mission. Chinese, dim sum.

Café Bella Vista: 2598 Harrison (at 22nd St.), 641-6195, www.cafebellavista.com. Mission. Spanish seafood.

Don Balon: 3215 Mission (at Valencia), 826-0419. Mission. Italian seafood.

Home: 2001 Union (at Buchanan), 931-5006, www.home-sf.com. Cow Hollow. Contemporary American.

Impala: 501 Broadway (at Kearny), 982-5299, www.impalasf.com. North Beach. Deluxe Mexican, cantina.

Jake's Steaks: 3301 Buchanan (between Chestnut and Lombard), 922-2211, www.jakessteaks.net. Marina. Steaks, sandwiches.

O'Reilly's Holy Grail: 1233 Polk (at Sutter), 928-1233, www.oreillysholygrail.com. Polk Gulch. Northern European, seafood, oyster bar.

Thai Chef: 2123 Irving (between 22nd and 23rd Aves.), 753-3347. Sunset. Thai.