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New Restaurants

Published on March 05, 2008

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

Bar888: 888 Howard (at Fifth St., in the Intercontinental Hotel), 616-6566. SOMA. Grappa and cocktails.

Bollyhood Cafe: 3372 19th St. (at Mission), 970-0362. Mission. www.bollyhoodcafe.com. Indian.

Brandy Ho's: 4068 18th St. (at Castro), 252-8000, www.brandyhos.com. Castro. Hunan.

Christopher Elbow Artisanal Chocolates: 401 Hayes (at Gough), 355-1105, www.elbowchocolates.com. Hayes Valley. Chocolate.

Clementine: 126 Clement (at Second Ave.), 387-0408. Inner Richmond. French.

Double Decker: 465 Grove (at Gough), 552-8042. Hayes Valley. Burgers and traditional American.

El Toro Taqueria: 598 Valencia (at 17th St.), 431-3351. Mission. Mexican.

Epic Roasthouse: 369 Embarcadero (at Harrison), 369-9955, www.epicroasthousesf.com. SOMA. Steakhouse.

Herbert's Mexican Grill: 161 Powell (at O'Farrell, in the Herbert Hotel), 362-8001. Downtown. Mexican.

Icebee: 829 Mission (at Fourth St.). SOMA. Frozen yogurt.

Ike's Place: 3506 16th St. (at Sanchez), 553-6888. Castro. Gourmet sandwiches and burgers.

Luce: 888 Howard (at Fifth St., in the Intercontinental Hotel), 616-6566. SOMA. Californian and Italian.

Orson: 508 Fourth St. (at Bryant), 777-1508, www.orsonsf.com. SOMA. "Edgy" Californian.

Shabu House: 5158 Geary (at 16th Ave.), 933-8600. Inner Richmond. Shabu shabu (Japanese hot pot).

The Spot Lounge: 2325 Taraval (at 33rd Ave.), 564-4464. Outer Sunset. Korean-American.

Tiziano: 1801 Clement (at 19th Ave.), 422-0502. Outer Richmond. Italian.

Tuk Tuk Thai Cafe: 659 Union (at Columbus), 445-7839. North Beach. Thai.

TuttiMelon: 2150 Irving (at 22nd Ave.), www.tuttimelon.com. Outer Sunset. Frozen yogurt.

Umi: 1328 18th St. (at Missouri), 355-1328. Potrero. Sushi and small plates.

Watami: 5344 Geary (at 17th Ave.), 876-0808. Inner Richmond. Noodles and shabu shabu.

Waterbar: 399 Embarcadero (at Harrison), 284-9922, www.waterbarsf.com. SOMA. Seafood.

Wine Jar: 1870 Fillmore (at Bush), 567-0843. Fillmore. Small plates and wine.

Zitouna: 1201 Sutter (at Polk), 673-2622. Tenderloin. Moroccan/Tunisian.

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