San Francisco's mustache-waxing love of the old-timey reaches critical mass amid the tweed and mahogany confines of Comstock Saloon in North Beach. In today's…
Part of a series of posts on San Francisco restaurants that have been loved for so long they've slipped into a media black hole….
The local food press ― us included ― logs the odd story about beer sommeliers and prix-fixe suds dinners, but really, how many S.F….
Clones, leathermen, bears: The Castro's long been known as a neighborhood of self-expression, not culinary revelation. That began to change last year, when a…
Fusion cooking? The Bay Area's moved on from sushi rolls drizzled with demiglace, and even ― thanks to chefs like Sarah Kirnon ― from…
Heart's aptly named Fibrillation ($5) looked like something we'd gobble at Burmese standby Yellow Pa Taut, not a wine bar. Indeed, the glistening crunchy…
Quick: Name the most deeply felt, auteur-driven, DIY-committed restaurant you can think of. Canteen? Nope. Commis? #fail. French Laundry? Please. Try a 30-seat Korean…
Lunch Geek opened May 18 on the corner of Market and Fell, in what was formerly Broaster Cafe. It is not (yet?) online, but…
Picking the year's best new restaurant is a Sophie's choice, only without the exquisite Streepian hysterics. For SF Weekly's Best of San Francisco 2010…
The big guy with bulging eyes across the u-shaped bar has put on an album's worth of System of a Down songs. To the…