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Anchor and Hope: 83 Minna (at Second St.), 501-9000, www.anchorandhopesf.com. SOMA. Seafood.
Beretta: 1199 Valencia (at 22nd St.), 695-1199, www.berettasf.com. Mission. Pizza and cocktails.
Chez Papa Resto: 414 Jessie (at Fifth St.), 546-4134, www.chezpapasf.com. SOMA. French.
Fifth Floor: 12 Fourth Street (at Market, in the Hotel Palomar), 348-1555. Union Square. French and Californian.
Frjtz: 581 Hayes (at Octavia), 864-7654, www.frjtzfries.com. Hayes Valley. Belgian fries and crepes.
Le Club: 1250 Jones (at Clay), 922-2582, www.leclubsf.com. Nob Hill/Russian Hill. Cocktails and classic American.
Macau Friends: 2240 Irving (at 23rd Ave.), 665-7888. Outer Sunset. Cantonese and Portuguese.
Mixt Greens: 560 Mission (at First St.), 543-2505, www.mixtgreens.com. SOMA. Organic salads and sandwiches.
Muracci's: 307 Kearny (at Bush), 773-1101, www.muraccis.com. Financial District. Japanese curry and noodles.
On the Corner: 359 Divisadero (at Oak), 552-1101. Haight. Cafe/lounge.
Tuttimelon: 2240 Chestnut (at Avila), www.tuttimelon.com. Marina. Frozen yogurt.
Uva Enoteca: 568 Haight (at Steiner), 829-2024, www.uvaenoteca.com. Haight. Northern Italian.