From Foxsister to La Torta Gorda to El Nuevo Frutilandia to the Jelly Donut, here are the 20-plus standouts from one of the densest culinary strips in the city.
The 20 or so blocks between San Jose Avenue and the 101 are one of San Francisco’s treasures.
Friday morning’s commute was disrupted for a reported 40 minutes after a BART operator was allegedly assaulted on the train.
One of the robberies escalated when the victim refused to give away a cigarette.
It cost about $500 to build in the 1850’s, but now you can own this piece of S.F. history (for $849,000).
It might be the least traditional Korean restaurant you’ll ever eat in.
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