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Dining
San Francisco is a sensual, epicurean city with a vast array of restaurants.
If money is no object, you can have an unparalleled dining experience at Masa or
Boulevard. But less budget-busting restaurants exist for every type of cuisine.
Vegetarians and vegans will find SF a paradise. Sushi is a local obsession, and
though you can find a sushi bar on almost every street corner, the Richmond
district has more than its fair share of excellent sushi chefs. San Francisco
also has the largest Chinatown in North America, with many exceptional
restaurants serving dim sum and other Chinese delicacies; this localized Chinese
cuisine has its feet in Hong Kong and America, and is different from what many
visitors are accustomed to. Fisherman's Wharf serves fresh seafood, especially
clam chowder and crabs cooked to order. North Beach is the place to go for
Italian food, and the Mission for Mexican restaurants (and Latin American
cuisine of all sorts).
You should also visit Ghirardelli
Square to pick up some of their world-famous chocolate. Just a visit
to the shop gets you a free piece!
• Rainbow Grocery, 1745
Folsom (near 16th and Mission BART station) - A wide variety of organic
groceries, herbs and spices at low prices.
• All
You Knead, 1466 Haight St (between Masonic & Ashbury) - Good
casual place for American food; serves a big breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Vegetarian friendly.
• First Crush, Cyril Magnin
at Ellis - Trendy wine-themed restaurant for splurging on a date. Good filet
mignon, but for $26.
• Foreign Cinema, (on
Mission near 21st) - A French-inspired upscale restaurant in the Mission
district it features independent and foreign films projected in an outdoor
atrium.
• Greens, in Fort Mason near the Marina, for great Vegetarian food
with a view.
• Millennium Restaurant,
580 Geary St. - Outstanding vegan food in a fine dining setting. About as haute
cuisine as vegetarian eating gets.
• House of Nanking, 919 Kearny St (in Chinatown). An
excellent low-brow sit-down Chinese restaurant. Let the waiter order for you.
• Buena Vista Cafe, (at the north end of the Cable Car line).
Famous for its Irish coffee.
• Pancho Villa, (near 16th and Mission BART station). A great
burrito place in the heart of the mission.
• Tu Lan, 6th & Market Streets. Greasy spoon serving cheap, yummy
Vietnamese food. Look for Julia Child on the menu's front page.
• Sam Wo, 813 Washington St. A century-old Chinatown institution - a
true hole in the wall with cheap eats, cramped seating and gruff service staff -
Sam Wo is the quintessential Chinatown dining experience and should not be
missed.
• The Stinking Rose, 325 Columbus Avenue. Garlic restaurant offering
sumptuous, contemporary California-Italian cuisine prepared and adorned with
garlic. Motto: :"We Season Our Garlic With Food!?"
Look also in the Districts section for more local recommendations.
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