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Readers' Poll Winners (3 Comments)
Best Restaurant
Pasta Pomodoro
Best New Restaurant
Kasa
Best Chef
Jamie Lauren at Absinthe
Best Vegetarian restaurant
Cafe Gratitude
Best Seafood Restaurant
Aqua
Best Burrito
Papalote
Best Pizza
Little Star
Best Late-Night Eats
Sparky’s 24-Hour Restaurant
Best Romantic Restaurant
Chez... More >>
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Best Breakfast Sandwich
Emporio Rulli Caffè
Emporio Rulli's breakfast panini is about as far from an Egg
McMuffin as the Ferrari 212/225 Barchetta is from your old Dodge Dart.
Start with the bakery's incredibly flaky and buttery brioche. Add
several slender strands of salt-cured prosciutto cotto and a slice of
frittata with the light,... More >>
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Best Scrambled Egg
Tsar Nicoulai Caviar Cafe
As you might guess, there's more to Tsar Nicoulai's scrambled egg
than milk, butter, and a freshly laid ovum. First of all, it's
absolutely moist and luscious (a rare feat in and of itself), ribboned
with chopped chive, and infused with the earthy flavor of white
truffle. Second, it's served in... More >>
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Best Brunch
Nob Hill Grille
There's a festive, special-occasion something or other surrounding
brunch that separates it from other, lesser repasts, and the Nob Hill
Grille prepares a weekend brunch worthy of its celebratory status. The
place itself is cozy and friendly, with big sunny windows looking out
on Pine Street,... More >>
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Best Patio Dining
Arlequin
From the outside, Arlequin looks like a pleasant small eatery, with
counter ordering from a big wall-mounted blackboard menu, a
refrigerated case full of drinks, and casual seating at a few simple
wooden tables and chairs. But head back through the glass doors and
you're Alice in Wonderland.... More >>
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Best Doughnuts
Dynamo Donut and Coffee
Dynamo is not a store per se, but a walk-up doughnut-and-coffee
counter, offering just what the name implies: coffee (roasted a mere
two miles away at Four Barrel Coffee), and artisanal doughnuts from
husband-and-wife team Sara Spearin and Jonny Raglin. The classic Dynamo
Donut is a raised yeast... More >>
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Best Big Space for a Small Cup o' Coffee
Four Barrel Coffee
If you're going to spring a few bucks for coffee these days, not
only should the brew be made from the best possible ingredients, but
the space it's served in should also invite you to linger. The massive,
high-ceilinged, loftlike room that houses Four Barrel Coffee features
long, sleek,... More >>
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Best Coffee Shop for Browsing Porn
Coffee to the People
There are plenty of places in the city for a decent cup of coffee,
but if what you're really looking for is caffeine and free
wireless Internet and a cozy spot to browse mature Web sites,
Coffee to the People is your spot. Comfy couches along the walls allow
customers (who can purchase standard... More >>
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Best New Tearoom
Crown & Crumpet
Crown and Crumpet is an exceptionally pleasant, bright, and cheerful
place to enjoy a pot of tea (choose from among 38 types) and food
ranging from light breakfasts (toast, pastries, boiled eggs) to Friday
and Saturday night suppers (sausage rolls and sandwiches). The menu's
strong suit is, of... More >>
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Best Sandwiches (1 Comment)
Roxie Food Center
You enter what looks like an ordinary, even unpromising, corner
store that specializes in liquor, cigarettes, and a fridge full of soft
drinks. But hidden behind a tall counter is a man — sometimes two
— who keeps busy all day turning out big tasty sandwiches, made
to order. Choices... More >>
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Best Gourmet Burgers
Epic Roasthouse
One of the best burgers we've ever eaten is the version served by
chef Jan Birnbaum at Epic. And it ought to be, since the
three-quarter-pound burger, called the Ultimate, is $25 at dinner, and
the lunchtime half-pound version is $20. The big, chunky patties are
made with meat that's ground... More >>
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Best New Burger Joint
Pickles
The old grungy location of Clown Alley has been completely
transformed into the new upscale Pickles. The upgraded venue still
offers burgers and dogs, but they're made from all-organic and
sustainably farmed meats and poultry. The open patio is now enclosed,
and rooms featuring booths and... More >>
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Best Hot Dog
Happy Belly
Munching on a plump, juicy hot dog fresh from the steamer is one of
the undying pleasures of urban living. From the Mission to the ballpark
to Union Square, the fragrance of frankfurters, mustard, and sauerkraut
is an irresistible contrapunto to the asphalt jungle's exhaust fumes
and cheap... More >>
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Best Barbecue
Baby Blues BBQ
Wonderful, well-priced barbecue, served in a spacious, comfortable
setting designed for lingering — that's something San Francisco
has been missing, since most barbecue places here are set up for
takeout. Baby Blues offers plenty of table seating in a big room that
features art on the... More >>
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Best Burrito
Taqueria Can-Cún
It's one in the morning, you've been slamming a questionable mixture
of drinks for hours, and you need to lay down a solid pavement of
beans, cheese, and rice in your gut. Can-Cún not only stays open
until 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, it also serves an irrefutably
delicious burrito. A... More >>
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Best Street Food
El Huarache Loco
The only problem at El Huarache Loco is deciding what to have.
Everything on its extensive menu — whether the familiar tacos and
quesadillas, or the less-known gorditas and pambazos — is
extraordinary. But you must have at least one of the dishes the stand
is named for: a big... More >>
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Best Pupusa
Balompie Cafe
For the uninitiated, a pupusa is a ball of corn-flour dough stuffed
with a variety of savory ingredients, flattened into a disc, and
grilled until warm, smoky, and luscious. Over the past decade or so,
this age-old Salvadoran delicacy has become a locally popular snack
item and can be found at... More >>
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Best Tamale
Frontera Fresco
Yeah, we know Frontera Fresco is in Macy's basement and not the
sainted Mission, that it's part of a chain run by a guy from Chicago,
that the portions are small and the prices are hefty, and that the
service can be on the downright surly side. But the fact remains that
the sweet corn tamales... More >>
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Best Dumplings
Kingdom of Dumplings
You don't come to this tiny Parkside spot for the nonexistent decor,
but for the fresh handmade dumplings, which range from the familiar
(Shanghai soup dumplings) to the not-so-familiar (pork and corn
dumplings, pork and shrimp with chives, pork and Napa cabbage, lamb and
chive). They come six... More >>
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Best Deviled Eggs
Rossi's Delicatessen
Rossi's, a tiny place across the street from the Castro Theatre,
offers an amazing amount of good cheap food, especially considering its
square footage. But among its best and cheapest comestibles are its
superb deviled eggs. For $1.25, you get a fat whole egg, its
still-tender white split and... More >>
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Best Crab Louis
Tadich Grill
Little encountered beyond the Pacific Coast, the "king of salads" is
the best and simplest showcase for our favorite native crustacean,
Dungeness crab. In its most classic state, crab Louis is composed of
shredded romaine lettuce, big chunks of crabmeat, and a tureen of Louis
dressing on the... More >>
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Best Cobb Salad
Chow
A great California tradition (it was invented by Bob Cobb,
proprietor of the Brown Derby in Hollywood, during a midnight feeding
frenzy through his kitchen's refrigerators and larders), the Cobb salad
is a big, bountiful cornucopia of Golden State plenitude with an
upscale élan that... More >>
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Best Teensy Takeout Restaurant
The Sentinel
Dennis Leary, not content with personally cooking every dish that
feeds his clientele at Canteen, has opened an adorable little
takeout-only place downtown in what was once a cigar stand. The
daily-changing, seasonal menu (check the Web site) features a soup,
perhaps half a dozen sandwiches and... More >>
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Best Blackboard-Menu Restaurant
Bar Jules
Chef Jessica Boncutter, veteran of London's famed River Cafe, chalks
new menus on Bar Jules' blackboard twice a day, for lunch and dinner.
(You can also see them on the Web site.) They won't take you long to
read: At dinner there are usually four or five starters, three mains,
and two desserts,... More >>
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Best New Restaurant
Nopalito
Brought to you by the swell folks at the popular
Mediterranean-themed Nopa, Nopalito has colonized a large room and an
adjacent enclosed patio in Falletti's Plaza, the foodie enclave tucked
between Oak and Fell on Broderick. It serves traditional Mexican food,
including such succulent... More >>
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Best Reinvention
Sutro's at the Cliff House
Once upon a time, the Cliff House was regarded as the quintessential
San Francisco tourist trap: a badly run, badly maintained place with
nothing to recommend it save its matchless ocean view. But since the
arrival of famed multistarred chef George Morrone, former opening chef
at Aqua and Fifth... More >>
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Best Second-Story Restaurant
Poesia
Second-story restaurants are rare in this town, and Poesia's
location, on a noisy, grungy block just below the busy Castro, is not
renowned as a gastronomic destination. But ascend the stairs and you'll
be greeted by calm: rooms painted warm gold, an upholstered banquette,
and tables covered in... More >>
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Best Organic Restaurant
Roots
The term "organic restaurant" may conjure up images of spindly
hippies poking at bowls of wheatgerm and mung beans, but at Roots the
atmosphere is elegant, the foodstuffs are tempting, and there's nothing
wrong with a pre-dinner cocktail, especially if it's made with organic
vodka. Located off... More >>
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Best Vegetarian Restaurant (1 Comment)
Burma Superstar
As Burma Superstar's extensive and alluring menu states: "Please
note, most dishes can be prepared vegetarian — please ask your
server." Even nonvegetarians often find themselves ordering an entire
vegetarian meal here, right off the menu. We suggest starting with the
famous — and... More >>
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Best New Chinese
Bund Shanghai
Bund Shanghai is not just a wonderful Shanghai-style restaurant, but
also a wonderful Chinese restaurant in, of all places, Chinatown.
Subdued modern decor (flying-saucer-like light fixtures, pale
contemporary framed flower prints on the yellow walls) puts the
emphasis on the food. You should... More >>
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Best New Thai
Lers Ros
Some of the best Thai food San Francisco has ever known is being
served at Lers Ros, whose clean, modern room is an inviting setting for
its sophisticated, freshly prepared dishes. Everything is good, but
favorites include succulent pork dishes, including kao kha moo, pork
leg stew perfumed with... More >>
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Best Pho
My Cahn
As veritable pho-natics, we've sampled most of the fancy pho this
city has to offer, which led us to the conclusion that pho shouldn't
really be fancy at all. South Vietnam–style pho is already packed
with delicious ingredients and doesn't require much spicing up, so to
all you pho... More >>
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Best Traveling Sushi (1 Comment)
Ichi Catering
High-quality sushi isn't normally the kind of food you expect to
arrive on your doorstep, and definitely not in bulk. Ichi Catering does
the Bay Area a great service by offering delicious Japanese creations
at reasonable prices for all occasions — well, all occasions that
call for avocado... More >>
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Best Tandoori Chicken
Punjab Kabab House
Chicken is at its moist and smoky best when it's marinated in
yogurt, garlic, ginger, and spices and baked in a clay oven over a
layer of glowing charcoal. Nobody works the whole tandoori process
better than the folks at Punjab. Their tender, succulent chicken is
fragrant with smoke and spice,... More >>
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Best Bread
Acme Bread Co.'s Sweet Batard
The first indication comes from your teeth, not your taste buds.
Your incisors eagerly break the shatteringly crisp crust. The toasted
flavor then hits your tongue, and soon you feel the soft pillow of
bread inside. The climax comes when the sweetness of the batard fills
your mouth. To us, good... More >>
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Best Feijoada
Bossa Nova
Brazil's national dish is a delectable yet overwhelming extravaganza
of Latin soul food (stewed beans, variety meats, collard greens) that's
guaranteed to put you into a siesta-friendly food coma. So it's nothing
short of a miracle that Bossa Nova's version is not only hearty and
luscious, but... More >>
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Best New Mexican Hole-in-the-Wall
La Oaxaqueña
This tiny storefront has a few Formica-topped tables in blue and
green with wooden chairs, four counter seats, and lots of Oaxacan
crafts (shawls, dresses, paintings, pottery) adorning its walls and
shelves. You can get better soft tacos at any taqueria or truck in the
neighborhood, so... More >>
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Best New Dish
Warm Sea Urchin at Anchor and Hope
This looks dangerous, but tastes rich and sweet: a whole, hairy,
spiky sea urchin shell is filled with creamy mashed potatoes mixed with
sea urchin roe, Dungeness crab, and subtle aromatics. More >>
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Best Seafood
Ame
At Ame, owners Hiro Sone and Lisa Doumani say their personal cuisine
blends local ingredients with the flavors of southern France and
northern Italy and Sone's Japanese sensibilities, resulting in meals
that give fusion cooking a good name. Other ingredients are beautifully
handled, too, but the... More >>
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Best Steamed Mussels
Mocca
You wouldn't think that anything as pure and simple as a bucket of
vapored bivalves could be any better or worse than any other, but we've
had enough dry, stringy, coppery, mean-spirited moules in drippings
devoid of any fragrant succulence to deeply appreciate the ne plus
ultra served at Mocca.... More >>
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Best Joe's Special
Polkers Gourmet Burgers
The Joe's Special is one of those last-minute what's-in-the-cupboard
culinary concoctions that has transcended its erratic origins and
entered the standard restaurant repertoire. Conceived out of
desperation at (the now-defunct) New Joe's in North Beach to sate the
early-morning appetites of a... More >>
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Best Savory Bread Pudding
Serpentine
A signature starter at Serpentine, a chic eatery housed in an
industrial space in the Dogpatch neighborhood, is its savory bread
pudding, a crusty hillock that tastes better than it looks (trust us).
Under its browned exterior hides a frequently changing amalgam of
seasonal ingredients (perhaps... More >>
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Best Dessert Pizza
Giovanni's Pizza
This place has been freshened up by a new family of young owners,
who've continued the tradition of affordable Italian specialties
(pastas, pizzas, salads served family-style) and added a few new
variations of their own. Even if you think you've eaten your fill of
entrées like the Organic... More >>
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Sweetest Food Fair
S.F. International Chocolate Salon
First things first: Why is it called a salon? Because it is not
enough to simply like chocolate — you can go to a supermarket
candy aisle for that. The vendors here are artists, and you are a
connoisseur. Tip: If you can't talk properly about chocolate, say,
"Mmmm." Everyone does. You get... More >>
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Best New Ice Cream Store
Humphry Slocombe
Imaginative and inventive ice cream flavors made from the finest
ingredients are the irresistible draw at Humphry Slocombe, owned by
Jake Godby, 15-year veteran of San Francisco's best restaurants
(including Fifth Floor, Boulevard, and Coi) and proud bearer of
ice-cream-cone tattoos. Ten or 12... More >>
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Best Rice Pudding
Loving Cup
Comfort food has seldom been as indispensable as on planet Earth
circa 2009, and few comfort foods are as pacifying as soft, sweet,
lumpy rice pudding. Loving Cup, a sort of 21st-century Polk Gulch soda
fountain, dispenses delectable smoothies, coffee drinks, and frozen
yogurt, but its specialty... More >>
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Best Late-Night Greasy Spoon
Sam's
Sam's looks like the sort of a place a private eye would repair to
for a cup of joe while a seen-it-all counterman flips burgers on the
grill and Edward Hopper lingers on the fringes. Located near the strip
joints, blues bars, and mean streets of the old Barbary Coast, Sam's is
a fine place to... More >>
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Best Natural Foods Store
Golden Natural Foods
If you're still braving the produce section at the Safeway on
Market, then you might not be aware of a not-so-well-kept neighborhood
secret: There's a family-owned produce stand just across the street at
172 Church with a better selection, more organic options, and
competitive prices. It's... More >>
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Best Charitable Chef
Anthony Myint
Thursdays and Saturdays, ex-Bar Tartine line cook Anthony Myint transforms into the Batman of guerrilla catering, turning a humble Chinese restaurant on Mission Street into a showcase for some of the most interesting food in the city.
Those in the know form long lines for a menu that... More >>
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Best Resource for Chefs
Le Sanctuaire
San Francisco chefs and foodies have a semisecret resource: a tony,
chic, and expensive spot on the fifth floor of a downtown office
building, which Le Sanctuaire's Web site refers to as its showroom. The
showroom is open Mondays through Fridays from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
and reportedly by... More >>
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Best Cookbook Store
Omnivore Books on Food
For cookbook fanciers who yearn for not just the hottest new
restaurant or James Beard–nominated works, but also beautiful old
bindings, amusing recipe collections from decades past, and witty
dustwrappers that beg to be displayed like the works of art they are,
Omnivore Books on Food is... More >>
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Best Rebirth
Washington Square Bar & Grill
San Franciscans were shocked when the Washington Square Bar &
Grill, a fixture in North Beach since 1973, disappeared on January 1,
2008 (after a brief "blue period" during which it was known as the
Cobalt Tavern). Its regulars entered a period of mourning, now happily
ended, as restaurateurs... More >>
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Best Barbecue (Outdoor)
Ironwood BBQ
On a sunny day, dining on good, inexpensive barbecue in an
unexpected and hidden location can truly feel like the Best of S.F.
Above a spacious (and free!) parking lot is a modest pro shop that
hides a food counter, where you can order from a reasonably priced menu
featuring pulled pork,... More >>
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Best Southern-Style Cookin'
John Akins
Heart of the City Farmers' Market, U.N. Plaza (near the corner of
Fulton and Hyde)
There's a surprising abundance of soul food in San Francisco, a
testament to a culinary resistance to the rising clout of the organic
food movement, which hasn't entirely captured the breakfast crowd that
drizzles... More >>
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Best Venerable Tea Room
Lovejoy's Tea Room
Open since 2000 (which counts as venerable in these parts and in
this economy), Lovejoy's looks as if it's been in existence forever
— or at least since Victorian times — thanks to its
eclectic, cozy decor, featuring overstuffed upholstered furniture,
mismatched china and silver, and... More >>
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Best Place to Get Buzzed at Brunch
Axis Cafe and Gallery
We sort of hate to tell you about this place, because it's
oh-so-easy to get a Sunday brunch table at the moment. But this
industrial-chic Potrero Hill cafe, complete with fireplace and
sun-drenched (and otherwise heated) patio dining, is bound to be
discovered. With a spacious dining area,... More >>
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Best Popovers
The Bistro at Cliff House
Popovers are eggy, light, almost hollow soufflélike rolls,
with a fragile and glossy crust, and best when served fresh. Practice
makes perfect, but most restaurants don't even attempt to bake the
steam-leavened treats. In San Francisco, reliable beauties are
available at the Bistro. The... More >>
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Best Jelly Doughnut
I Preferiti di Boriana
Italy loves gobs of sugary dough fried in deep fat (and who
doesn't?), offering a boot-wide abondanza of Neapolitan zeppole,
Sicilian sfinci, Bolognese sfrappole, and Tuscan bombolini, perhaps the
fairest of them all. Bigger and fluffier than your standard doughnut
hole, these toothsome clouds... More >>
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Best Butcher
Prather Ranch Meat Company
That rich, tender beefsteak you've been enjoying at
Jardinière, the Slanted Door, Tartine, and other culinary
hotspots comes from Prather Ranch, a 34,000-acre spread near Mount
Shasta where humanely raised livestock graze on an organic diet of hay,
barley, and rice. The resulting beef is... More >>
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Best Fried Food
Fried Chicken at Magnolia Pub and Brewery|Salt-and-Pepper Frog at Taishan Cafe|Shrimp Kushi Katsu at Halu
Fried Chickenat Magnolia Puband Brewery
1398 Haight (at Masonic), 864-7468
www.magnoliapub.com
Would Magnolia's peppery fried chicken taste as good if it were
available every night of the week, instead of only on Thursdays? It's
something to ponder as you address your crisp, golden half-bird,... More >>
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Best Salumi
Incanto|Uva Enoteca|Bar Bambino
A plate of cured meats, served with bread and perhaps some olives or
a relish made from fruit or marinated vegetables, is a fine way to
start a meal — or serve as a meal in itself.
Incanto
1550 Church (at Duncan), 641-4500 www.incanto.biz
You might say Incanto chef Chris Cosentino and... More >>
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Best Cookies
California Golden Cookies|The House|Kika's Treats|Mara's Italian Pastry
Ginger snaps, snickerdoodles, tea cakes, rum balls, shortbread,
pfeffernüsse, madeleines, biscotti: So many cookies, so little
time. Whether it's dropped, rolled, pressed, molded, refrigerated,
fried, or sandwiched, there's a cookie out there for you. Following are
some particularly yummy... More >>
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