SF San Francisco: Full Meals
SF San Francisco: Full Meals
SF San Francisco: Full Meals
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Full Meals
1) House in North Beach (awesome Asian fusion $$) - Everything on the menu is good. The steak + wasabi noodles is
always a hit with the guys. Sea bass is also excellent, as are all their appetizers (tempura beans mmm). Really wellpriced... 20+ USD vs the 40 that you'll find in other restaurants
2) Limon Rotisserie in the Mission (South American $$) - Excellent roast chicken, super tasty and won't break the bank,
great for sharing
3) Pizzeria Delfina in the Mission (pizza $) - Casual dining, voted best pizza in town several years in a row, doesn't
accept reservations so go early (they also have a restaurant called Delfina but they're known primarily for the pizzeria)...
You can check out Tartine Bakery around the corner (excellent bread pudding) while waiting
4) Zarzuela in Russian Hill (Spanish tapas $$$) - A bit pricier... ask for Arturo as your waiter and tell him that a friend of
Steven Kirz recommended that you go there... You'll get the best service ever (my friends who went said they've never
tipped anyone that much).... Place doesn't take reservations so go early
5) Katana-Ya Ramen in the Tendernob (Japanese ramen $) - Again, no reservations so you need to wait in line. Near
Bourbon and Branch and several art galleries (that are practically museums, really... you can check out Basquiat and
Andy Warhol stuff while waiting). Located near Union Square and the "Tendernob" (border of Nob Hill, a nice
neighborhood, and the Tenderloin, a not-so-nice neighborhood, so watch your wallet... this area is slowly getting gentrified
bec rent is so cheap, though... tons of cool bars springing up alongside the more commercial nightclubs like Ruby Skye's)
Brunch
1) Mama's in Washington Square Park $$ - BEST. BRUNCH. EVER. Their French toast and dungeness crab omelettes
are worth waiting in line for
2) Zazie in Haight Ashbury - Also has good dinner
Snacks
1) Bi-Rite Creamery in Mission Dolores Park $ - You can people watch in the park on a good day, too
2) The Farmers' Market at the Embarcadero $ - Awesome organic produce, locally sourced goods, boutique shops (vs.
chains) and an amazing view of the Bay Bridge + Cupid's Arrow... Big hit for tourists and locals alike... If you like gelato,
Ciao Bella makes awesome flavors (e.g., Guinness gelato for St. Paddy's day, and green tea + white chocolate chip, my
personal favorite)
Nightcap
1) Bourbon and Branch in Union Square/Tendernob - It was voted one of the best bars in America by Esquire several
years in a row. Artisanal cocktails by bartenders trained at their in-house beverage academy. It's a 1920s-themed
speakeasy, so make a res online and get a "secret password" to get in... Great ambience and servers dressed like
flappers
2) Vesuvio in North Beach - Near Jack Kerouac alley and CitiLights bookshop. The beat poets (Kerouac, Ginsberg, etc...
basically the original hipsters) hung out here :)
3) Foreign Cinema in the Mission - Great ambience (they project a foreign movie against the wall every night)... Good for
drinks + dessert... Dinner tends to be pricey... They also have a good brunch menu
There are other ones that are more tourist-y (e.g., Slanted Door at the Embarcadero), but these are my personal favorites
that I haven't been able to get in any other city...
Have fun!
Wine bars
- Bourbon and Branch (really good drinks -- a Prohibition Era speakeasy, complete with a password and waiters in
1920s gear... GQ and Esquire consistently rank it among America's best bars)
- Church Key
- Monk's Kettle