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#16 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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tirsomaldonado says:
It is not an awesome restaurante but it has the best atmosphere! It has a terrace so you can eat in the sun! they serve sandwiches and stuff.. Its speciality is a seafood sandwich and I believe is one of the best meals they have in the menu. You dont have too much variety, but if you enjoy good view...
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#17 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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rtwohey says:
The sweetest, richest dessert place I know in San Francisco, Sweet Inspiration is always a great spot to gorge out on their impossibly huge slices of cake. Be warned though, sharing a slice is a really good idea, otherwise you wind up like me, with half-eaten slices of cake lingering around the ref...
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#18 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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tirsomaldonado says:
Although it is known by being a garlic restaurant, I did not try any and was very good anyways. The food was very tasty and it is located at the North Beach area! We had some starters and then a main dish.
It is a beautiful restaurant, with tons of wine corks hunging from ceiling and lots of old ...
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#19 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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CarylC says:
OMG the best place to get a bowl of Chow'da....It in on Union St. The staff is wonderful and a lot of locals go there.
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#20 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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sirenn9 says:
My friend from Hawaii was visiting for two weeks and was dying to spend time exploring every last nook and cranny at Amoeba, and she was dead serious. She was in there for almost 5 hours. I was bored out of my mind so I decided to check out the coffeeshop next door. I ended up really enjoying this q...
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#21 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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leah151 says:
Having tried Eritrean and Ethiopian restaurants throughout San Francisco and the East Bay, I can state with all assurance that Assab is by far the best! Of all the places I've been to, some have been better than others but no one compares to Assab. The cook, Mehret, has some kind of special magic s...
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#22 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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madeleine says:
I've tried some random Chinese restaurants in SF before and was never really satisfied with my experiences. Food was mediocre and service was poor. Then one day my cube neighbor recommended R&G Lounge and showed me their website. R&G's picture of their signature fried crab got me drooling!
A ...
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#23 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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kchong says:
"World fusion" cuisine (I really can't think of any other way to describe it), tapas style in SF's Mission districtI went here on a weekday night, so I haven't experienced what the typical nightlife here is like, but according to citysearch and other various sources, it's the place to be on a Fri/Sa...
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#24 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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Nyl says:
Today we went to Farallon which is one of the best restaurant in San Francisco and of course my personal favourite. As soon as you walked in the restaurant, you'll notice the chandeliers here have the shape of the jelly fish, very interesting and the entire restaurant were decorated with a under oce...
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#25 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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L_L_Travel says:
Okay, if the definition for good food is a line down the block...then Lucca is the place for you! If not, well, it is still good...you just have to go back when it isn't lunchtime.
Lucca not only has fresh, handmade ravioli but they also have a whole assortment of Italian delights! The sauces ar...
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#26 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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Serena says:
This is my favorite French restaurant this side of the Atlantic Ocean! Whenever I go back to San Francisco, I always make a trip (sometimes multiple trips) to eat at La Bergerie! It is so, so good. I've lived in France for a little while so I am very picky when it comes to French food. I've had...
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#27 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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worldcitizen says:
Nopa stands for "North of Panhandle" which is where this restaurant is located. The Panhandle is that thin strip of a park that is connected to Golden Gate Park. This area used to be part of a larger area called "Western Addition" but over time, different areas have broken off to form their own dis...
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#28 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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Kickthecow says:
French Vietnamese fusion at its best, plus a sexy restaurant that overlooks the bay.
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#29 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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JillianJ says:
When my friend called me and invited me to go to dinner to a German restaurant, I admit I was a bit hesitant. I have been to Germany and experienced the food. However, I am a pescatarian and I don't eat meat. German food is famous for the sausages and I didn't know if this restaurant would be veggie...
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#30 of 149 restaurants in San Francisco
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scnbenstein says:
First of all, this is my first visit to the Bistro Boudin at the Fisherman's Wharf. I have to say that waking up early in the morning really does get you in the mood for some clam chowder in a breadbowl. It's basically what I've been craving ever since I arrived at San Francisco. If there was ever&n...
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