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Published on September 14, 2005

To recommend a spot, e-mail fresheats @ sfweekly.com.

BY Grill: 3226 Geary (at Spruce), 221-9960. Richmond. French fusion.

La Provence: 1001 Guerrero (at 22nd St.), 643-4333, www.laprovencerestaurant.net. Mission. French.

Maverick: 3316 17th St. (at Mission), 863-3061, www.sfmaverick.com. Mission. American.

Medicine Eatstation: 161 Sutter (at Kearny), 677-4405. Downtown. Japanese.

Pastores: 3486 Mission (at Cortland), 642-5385. Mission. Mexican.

Pizzeria Delfina: 3611 18th St. (at Guerrero), 437-6800. Mission. Italian, pizza.

Red Jade: 245 Church (at Market), 621-3020. Castro. Chinese.

Richmond Restaurant and Wine Bar: 615 Balboa (at Sixth Ave.), 379-8988. Richmond. American.

Rue Saint Jacques: 1098 Jackson (at Taylor), 776-2002. Nob Hill.French.

Tapeo: 3600 16th St. (at Market), 703-9751. Castro. Tapas, Spanish.