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Published on June 12, 2007 at 4:22pm

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A Bon Port: 476 Castro (at 18th St.), 558-0893, www.abonportsf.com. Castro. French-Beligian cafe.

Bar Bambino: 2931 16th St. (between Mission & South Van Ness), 701-VINO, www.barbambino.com. Mission. Wine bar and Italian fare.

Jay's Deli: 501 Connecticut (at 20th), 824-5297, www.jaysdelisf.com. Potrero Hill. Organic sandwiches, salad, wine.

Panera Bread: 301 King St. (at Fourth), 777-2080, www.panerabread.com. SOMA. Bakery and cafe.

Philz Coffee: 201 Berry (at Fourth), 552-8378, www.philzcoffee.com. SOMA. Hand-brewed coffee.

Restaurant Cassis:2101 Sutter St. (at Steiner), 440-4500, www.restaurantcassis.com. Lower Pacific Heights. Southern French cuisine.

Sotto Mare: 552 Green St. (at Jasper), 398-3181. North Beach. Seafood.