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Published on September 11, 2007 at 5:22pm

A weekly listing of new restaurants around town. To recommend a spot, e-mail fresheats.

Bossa Nova: 139 Eighth St. (at Minna), 558-8004. SOMA. Brazilian.

Breezy's: 409 Gough (between Hayes and Ivy), 552-3400. Hayes Valley. Small-plates lounge.

Brenda's: 652 Polk (at Eddy), 345-8100, http://frenchsoulfood.com. Civic Center. French soul food.

Custom Burger/Lounge: 121 Seventh St. (at Natoma), 252-2634. SOMA. Gourmet burgers.

Ducca: 50 Third St. (between Market and Mission), 977-0271, www.duccasf.com. SOMA. Venetian.

Metro Kathmandu: 311 Divisadero (at Page), 552-0903, www.metrokathmandu.com. NOPA. Nepalese small plates.

Palmetto: 2032 Union (between Webster and Buchanan), 931-5006. Marina. Mediterranean.

Spruce: 3640 Sacramento (at Spruce), 931-5100, www.sprucesf.com. Presidio Heights. Mediterranean.