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1550 Hyde Cafe and Wine Bar |
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| 1550 Hyde (at Pacific) |
California cuisine, Greek/Mediterranean |
$$$, $$$$ |
Nob Hill/Russian Hill |
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A charming neighborhood restaurant that's worth a drive from yours. The short but generally reliable menu (about seven starters, about the same number of main courses) features seasonal California cooking with a Mediterranean influence, complemented by a thoughtful and interesting wine list.... More >> |
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A La Turca |
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| 869 Geary (at Larkin) |
Other |
$, $$ |
Hayes Valley/Tenderloin |
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Absolutely tasty low-budget delicacies are prepared and served fresh from the grill and oven at San Francisco's most authentic Turkish restaurant. Rich stuffed grape leaves, juicy kebabs, huge, savory turnovers, and a wide array of buttery pastries are among the menu's standouts. Tidy, friendly... More >> |
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A16 |
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| 2355 Chestnut (at Scott) |
Italian/Pizza |
$$, $$$ |
Marina/Cow Hollow |
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Named for the Italian autoroute that begins in Naples, A16 is a delightful combination of a sophisticated setting; rustic, earthy food (interesting starters such as braised dandelion greens with house-cured tuna and tripe Napoletana; excellent mains including juicy roasted top sirloin and... More >> |
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Absinthe |
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| 398 Hayes (at Gough) |
California cuisine, French |
$$$, $$$$ |
Hayes Valley/Tenderloin |
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You can get anything you want including absinthe (now that it has been legalized) at this extremely pleasant French restaurant in Hayes Valley's restaurant row, which services the Opera House and Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall. Every gustatory desire, from exquisite cocktails through ripe... More >> |
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Alive! |
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| 1972 Lombard (at Webster) |
Health/Vegetarian, Organic |
$$ |
Marina/Cow Hollow |
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Chef/owner Leland Jung first nurtured a love of cooking while watching his father make dim sum dumplings at his Chinese restaurant. For his own venture, however, Jung eschews not only all meat, but all animal products, dairy, honey, wheat, and grains. Oh, and cooking. Raw cuisine is often... More >> |
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Angkor Borei |
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| 3471 Mission (at Cortland) |
Asian Other, Cambodian/Burmese |
$, $$ |
Mission/Bernal Heights |
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This family-run, Outer Mission/Bernal Heights favorite is worth the trip from anywhere in the city for its charming service and unique food. For a meal you won't find elsewhere, stick to the Cambodian specialties, including the "stewed ground pork" (prahok), a warm dip strongly flavored with... More >> |
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Aperto |
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| 1434 18th St. (at Connecticut) |
Breakfast/Brunch, Italian/Pizza |
$$ |
Potrero Hill |
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In a city with distinctive neighborhood restaurants, this is one of the best (and therefore worth a trip out of yours). It doesn't take reservations for parties of fewer than six, alas, but call ahead and you'll get the first free table when you arrive at this snug, nicely decorated corner... More >> |
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Arlequin Cafe |
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| 384 Hayes (at Gough) |
American, Breakfast/Brunch, French, Mediterranean |
$, $$ |
Hayes Valley/Tenderloin |
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This charming small cafe, sister to fancy Absinthe down the street, has an especially pleasant large outdoor garden space with tree-shaded tables tucked behind it. Theres good chow all day long, from house-baked pastries to lovely sandwiches, homemade soups, and moist roast chicken.... More >> |
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Bar Bambino |
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| 2931 16th St. |
Italian/Pizza, Wine bar |
$$, $$$ |
Mission/Bernal Heights |
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Chic, sophisticated, and adorable restaurant/wine bar, with tempting menu from which you can order everything from a snack to a full meal, ranging from bruschetta, salumi platters, and panini to pasta with rabbit sauce or pork shoulder braised in milk. All-Italian wine list. Snug cafe tables,... More >> |
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Bar Jules |
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| 609 Hayes (at Laguna) |
Breakfast/Brunch, California cuisine, Greek/Mediterranean, New American |
$$, $$$ |
Hayes Valley/Tenderloin |
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A charming small restaurant in Hayes Valley that changes its entire menu virtually every day (check the blackboard on the Web site to find out whats cooking), in response to whats fresh and local and the whim of owner-chef Jessica Boncutter. The menu is tightly focused: usually... More >> |
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Bar Tartine |
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| 561 Valencia (at 16th St.) |
California cuisine, Dessert, Greek/Mediterranean |
$$$ |
Mission/Bernal Heights |
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What better to accompany Bar Tartine's excellent bread (sourced from its famous parent, the Tartine bakery a few blocks away) than cheese? And cheese is treated with respect here: It's given its own separate menu, featuring about a dozen different varieties, whose careful affinage results in... More >> |
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Bix |
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| 56 Gold (at Montgomery) |
American, California cuisine, French |
$$$, $$$$ |
Union Square/Financial District |
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Bix is San Francisco's closest approximation of a supper club, with a superb bar and very good food that ranges from tony snacks (potato puffs with caviar, chicken hash, a truffled hamburger) to more serious dining (starters of foie gras, grilled marrow bones, and thoughtfully composed salads... More >> |
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The Blue Plate |
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| 3218 Mission (at 29th St.) |
American, California cuisine |
$$$, $$$$ |
Mission/Bernal Heights |
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Inventive, well-prepared takes on classic dishes -- like a flatiron steak with huckleberry potato salad and a pork chop with baby mustard greens and hominy -- are followed by homey desserts like chocolate cake and banana cream pie. More >> |
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Bocadillos |
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| 710 Montgomery (at Columbus) |
Spanish, Tapas/Small Plates |
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Embarcadero |
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This small, chic spot is the latest venture of Gerald Hirigoyen. Its ambitions are much more modest than his Fringale, Pastis, or Piperade, but the food is as big in flavor. The lunch menu is mostly bocadillos, small but hearty sandwiches that you order two at a time from a list of a dozen; at... More >> |
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Boulevard |
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| 1 Mission (at Steuart) |
American |
$$$$ |
Embarcadero |
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It's nearly impossible to go wrong at tony, wildly popular Boulevard, from the sumptuous interior by Pat Kuleto to Nancy Oakes' flawlessly executed New American menu. The offerings are seasonal but can include appetizers such as super-fine asparagus wrapped with serrano ham, ahi tartare with... More >> |
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Brenda's French Soul Food |
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| 652 Polk |
American, Cajun/Creole, Southern/Soul Food |
$, $$ |
Hayes Valley/Tenderloin |
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Charming small Creole spot, serving breakfast from 8 to 3 p.m., lunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday brunch from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Well-cooked specialties include beignets both sweet (stuffed with chocolate or chopped apples) and savory (yummy crawfish spiced with cayenne),... More >> |
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Burma Superstar |
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| 309 Clement (at Fourth Ave.) |
Asian Other, Cambodian/Burmese |
$$, $$$ |
Richmond (Inner) |
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Cozy Clement Street restaurant features stunningly good Burmese cuisine, itself a blend of Thai, Chinese, and Indian influences. Start with the moo hing nga (fish porridge), the samusa soup, or the elaborate, 22-ingredient rainbow salad. Then order a side of rice (coconut, spicy Indian-style, or... More >> |
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Canteen |
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| Commodore Hotel, 817 Sutter (at Jones) |
California cuisine, French |
$$, $$$ |
Nob Hill/Russian Hill |
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Chef Dennis Leary, late of Rubicon, cooks every dish in a tiny open galley kitchen, in this once-diner, now modern eatery, which features 4 booths and 7 counter stools. The three dinner seatings fill up a week or two in advance, because his seasonal fare (menus change weekly) is amazingly... More >> |
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Chapeau! |
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| 1408 Clement (at 15th Ave.) |
French |
$$, $$$ |
Richmond (Inner) |
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The French food served in this snug, cozy little Clement storefront is intelligently conceived (whether classical or more modern fare), generously portioned, and an amazing bargain. There's a three-course prix fixe that allows choices from almost everything on the menu, with supplements for such... More >> |
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Chenery Park |
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| 683 Chenery (at Diamond) |
American, New American |
$$$ |
Twin Peaks/Glen Park |
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One of San Francisco's dining gems (semihidden in its cozy neighborhood), Chenery Park manages to be at once sophisticated and homey, in both its art-lined trilevel setting and its menu. Its cuisine features classic American dishes (special fried chicken, mac and cheese) and eclectic New... More >> |
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Chow |
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| 215 Church (at Market) |
California cuisine |
$, $$, $$$ |
Castro/Noe Valley |
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This small chain has parlayed a simple and admirable formula -- interesting, seasonal, eclectic food, well-prepared and affordable -- into three busy, useful restaurants. The original location is always hopping, and attracts a young crowd. More >> |
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Cinderella Bakery and Café |
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| 436 Balboa |
German/Polish/Russian |
$, $$ |
Richmond (Inner) |
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This modest, wonderful neighborhood spot -- in business since 1953 -- offers a large menu of Russian specialties. We love anything dough-based (piroshki, Siberian pies, blintzes, blini, pelmeni, vareniki) and Cinderella's soups, deli salads, and smoked fish appetizers. The main courses aren't as... More >> |
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Coi |
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| 373 Broadway (at Montgomery) |
California cuisine, French |
$$$$ |
North Beach/Chinatown |
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Coi is the home of gifted, adventurous chef Daniel Patterson, who showcases his refined and sophisticated California-French cooking in two nightly prix-fixe dinners, a multi-course tasting menu and a four-course meal with several choices per course. The dining room is calm, windowless, suffused... More >> |
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Da Flora |
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| 701 Columbus (at Filbert) |
Italian/Pizza |
$$, $$$, $$$$ |
North Beach/Chinatown |
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Tiny, romantic spot combines funky décor and friendly, casual service with Italian food that rivals anything in North Beach. Superb home-baked focaccia topped with kosher salt leads to flawless appetizers such as the field greens with pecans, blood oranges, Gorgonzola, and fennel or the... More >> |
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Dosa |
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| 995 Valencia (at 21st St.) |
Indian/Pakistani |
$$, $$$ |
Mission/Bernal Heights |
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Dosa, the folded crepelike street snack of Southern India, and its cousins, open-face uttapam (we like the paneer and peas one best), idli (lentil patties), and vada (lentil dumplings), are given pride on place in this chic and modern setting, which offers a dozen different varieties of its... More >> |