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As a restaurant town, San Francisco is rivaled only by New York. As varied as the San Francisco's ethnic patchwork, so is the plethora of dining choices. One can eat Chinese in Chinatown, of course, and Italian in North Beach, but a rainbow spectrum of ethnic cuisine awaits you in central and outlying neighborhoods including some you may never have known existed! Have you enjoyed the specialties of Eritrean, Afghan, and Tibetan fare? In San Francisco, you can. Shining out over this sea of ethnic delights, of course, are the downtown beacons of fine dining that have really kept San Francisco on the culinary map such as the stylish downtown restaurants like Postrio, Masa's and Fringale, Gary Danko and Fifth Floor. Chic and elegant or funky and loud, you'll eat better than you ever have in San Francisco.

Bon Appetit!

Castro Street and Noe Valley

In the Castro, casual, inexpensive and fun dining prevails as do, of course, lots of gay bars. Relaxed Nirvana is a favorite meeting place with huge windows overlooking the action on Castro Street, while Orphan Andy's serves what may be the best hamburgers in the city. The loud and lively Detour, one of the most popular bars in the Castro, is a favorite cruising spot, while Harvey's offers more relaxed conversations and welcomes straight couples. Noe Valley offers more than its share of the city's better, smaller, less pricey but well-reputed eateries. The Firefly and Eric's, both favorites with locals, have lines out the door.

Chinatown

Avoid the upstairs restaurants on Grant Avenue, which cater to the tourist trade. Instead, head up the side streets and take your chances at one of scores of great and inexpensive Cantonese rooms that feed locals. Try the sedate and elegant Imperial Tea Court for a rare and exquisite selection of the finest Asian tea, or the frenetic House of Nanking, on Kearny. Brandy Ho's carries the banner of "spicy Hunan cooking." For dim sum, head to Dol Ho, a fixture with the Chinese shoppers and businessmen during lunch.

The best restaurant in Chinatown, Tommy Toy's Chinoise on Montgomery Street, is not technically in Chinatown, but it's just a short walk down Washington Street past Portsmouth Square. Tommy Toy's is elegant, where gentlemen are expected to wear jackets and ties and where the food (bearing a French accent), is absolutely superb. One of the few bars in Chinatown, dimly lit Li Po's, is a legendary literary hangout. Check out its over-the-top facade.

Civic Center and Hayes Valley

If one is dining before the opera, Hayes Valley west of the Civic Center has its share of the city's finest dining. The new star of the area, Jardiniere, features a dining room so remarkably styled that it's worth a peek even if you can't get a reservation. On Hayes Street, Absinthe offers innovative California-French fare in fanciful dark velvet surrounding. Then there's the Caffe Delle Stelle's more homey, trattoria-style ambience compliments clever and unerring renditions of Italian specialties. The Hayes Street Grill is a reliable favorite. Up the street, Suppenkuche offers modern renditions of German favorites and dozens of beers on tap in an ambience as boisterous as it is spartan. Over on Grove (up Gough from Hayes) Citizen Cake complements Cal-Med cuisine with visually arresting (and sinfully delicious) dessert. For something quicker and cheaper, try hip and funky Momi Toby's Revolution Cafe or Powell's Place, a soul-satisfying soul food place serving what may be the best chicken in town.

Cow Hollow and Union Street

Perry's and Plumpjack Cafe (worth going to for the food as well), are two of the more notable singles bars in an area chock-a-block with them. The clientele here is young, brash, beautiful and successful. Great restaurants line Union Street and nip and side streets. For wonderful neighborhood Italian, duck into Pane E Vino on Steiner, just off Union or for a Japanese meal on a hibachi try Yoshida-ya, or gorge on all-you-can-eat sushi at Sushi Cardonnay (more brash singles).

Downtown and Nob Hill

Masa's, Boulevard,Fifth Floor and Wolfgang Puck's Postrio offer variations in the spectrum of French/California cuisine, all of them expensive, and all of them worth it. For lovers of seafood and creative design, Farallon, also pricey, is styled on an undersea grotto theme. Don't think of going to these places without a reservation. A large number of great sushi restaurants are to be found in the area south of Post Street. For drinks, try some of the great bars and lounges in Nob Hill hotels, especially if you can't afford to be a guest there. The Top of the Mark (at the Mark Hopkins), Harry Denton's Starlight Room (atop the Sir Francis Drake), and the classic Tonga Room (at the Fairmont) will all let you say you've "been there, done that!"

Embarcadero and Financial District

Restaurants here, whether stylish or traditional, are informed by discretion and lack of pretense as befits a business environment. On California Street, in the heart of the Financial District, is the Tadich Grill, the City's oldest restaurant. Heavy on tradition, this seafood house hasn't changed much in the last 150 years. Celebrity-owned Rubicon highlights California cuisine, and delightful Aqua does incredible things with seafood. The shiny Fog City Diner, bestride the Embarcadero, tips its hat to the American railroad diner, but serves excellent food. Nearby Il Fornaio, at Levi's Plaza Park, offers an exhaustive Italian menu, as well as a takeout deli and bakery. The Royal Exchange is a popular after-work destinations for the young movers and shakers of Montgomery Street.

Fisherman's Wharf, Ghirardelli Square and Aquatic Park

One word: seafood. Places like Alioto's and Scoma's have been here forever, serving serviceable seafood to tourists, and of course have tremendous views with their bayside seating. Ghirardelli Square offers everything from haute Indian, Gaylords (with one of the best restaurant views in the city), to a mind-boggling array of seafood at McCormick and Kuleto, and superb and elegant Chinese at the Mandarin. For anyone with a sweet tooth, the huge sundaes at the Ghirardelli's Chocolate Shop are big fun.

Lower Haight

For young bohos around the corner of Haight and Fillmore, Nickie's Barbeque is a favorite watering hole and dance hall but it's hard to find barbecue there these days. If you're hungry, go to the Indian Oven around the corner, and be patient. Or, head to Axum for great, inexpensive Ethiopian food. This area also has more than its share of comfortably scruffy cafes, as well as bars such as the Noc Noc, Toronado, Mad Dog in the Fog, and Ad Bodhran (where the Harp's is on tap).

North Beach

You're in the culinary heart of the city! What to eat? Italian, of course! Mangia! The only problem here is deciding just what kind of Italian. Unpretentious, hearty North Beach institutions like Little Joe's or family-style Capp's Corner, Calzone's, or another one of the sleek new Roman places on Columbus Avenue, like Steps of Rome where enterprising young Italian restaurateurs keep the sound system booming? Off-kilter Sicilian, with gargantuan proportions and chairs on the ceiling? Well, that could only be Caffe Sport. You can also treat yourself to a more elegant and innovative approach to Italian food at hard-to-get-into Rose Pistola. But if you're just looking for a quick snack before scaling Telegraph Hill, have a panini sandwich and espresso at the venerable Mario's Bohemian Cigar Store or cross Washington Square Park for fresh focaccia at Liguria Bakery.

But there's more to North Beach than Italian food, of course. Moose's, facing Washington Square, does a wonderful job with California cuisine, and, for a change of pace, try Afghan favorite Helmand, on Broadway. Cocktail hour? If you want to get close to the beatnik soul of North Beach however, Vesuvio's, Saloon, the Tosca Cafe and Savoy Tivoli are where you must go. And at swanky Jazz at Pearls you have a drink or dine on remarkably good Spanish and Basque cuisine while listening to top-flight local jazz artists.

Fillmore Street and Japantown

Fillmore Street has dozens of great restaurants, so it's hard to know where to begin. Meet and greet at the Elite Cafe, the best place in town to have Cajun blackened redfish. Enjoy cozy Thai at the Thai Stick, or squeeze yourself into tiny, tasty La Mediterane. Harry's On Fillmore serves drinks and food and features jazz on weekends. At Fillmore and Geary, pay a cover charge to drink your blues away (or blues your drink away) at the Boom Boom Room. Great noodle houses and sushi bars like Isuzu, Mifune and Sanppo pack Japan Center.

Potrero Hill

Edgy cafes like the Universal Cafe and edgy restaurants like the Slow Club and the Lilo Lounge attract the edgy bohemians and black-clad yuppies in this transitional loft/industrial area.

SoMa

The dynamism of this emerging area can be felt in its restaurant scene, with more "important" restaurants than almost anywhere else in the city, as well as places where the atmosphere's the only thing that counts. Fringale is considered among the very best French restaurants in the entire city, if not the entire state. Restaurant LuLu attracts a haute-yuppie clientele and offers imaginative food, an extensive list of single-malt scotches, and a very loud dining room. Blowfish Sushi To Die For has some of the best postmodern sushi served anywhere. Brain Wash is one of the best, and perhaps only, places to have a beer, listen to a local band and wash your clothes all at the same time. The Up and Down Club has surprisingly good live jazz, and the wonderfully unrefined Paradise Lounge features open-mic poetry readings.

South Beach and China Basin

Town's End and Delancy Street are among the better restaurants at the end of the Embarcadero serving wholesome but refined California cuisine. Recently relocated from the Mission, the Slanted Door styles Vietnamese dishes with a California sensibility and consistently makes top SF restaurant lists. Momo's, ideally located across from Pacific Bell Park, suddenly has the best address in San Francisco, and the powerful and glamorous clientele to match.

Haight-Ashbury and Cole Valley

Colorful, funky and intensely popular restaurants like Cha Cha Cha and Kan Zaman draw a young and festive crowd in Haight Ashbury. Nearby Cole Valley is less unkempt but features quite a few good restaurants for its tiny size, most notably the wine bar EOS and the impeccably Parisian brasserie Zazie.

The Marina District

On Chestnut Street, the college sweatshirt crowd dines and socializes at quick, comfortable, stylish-but-not-edgy places like Cafe Marimba and Pasta Fuzio. Nightlife centers around lively singles bars like O'Shaugnessy's. On Sunday, brunch is hugely popular with bicyclists and rollerbladers at places like the Grove.

The Mission District

The city's hippest, most popular, inexpensive restaurants are to be found in the area around Valencia and 16th Street, referred to as the Valencia Corridor. The Flying Saucer, Firecracker, Ti Couz and Picaro are among the dozens of imaginative, vibrant places to dine without spending a fortune. Be forewarned of lines and waits, however. For drinks, there are scads of places to go along Valencia Street, among them, The Elbo Room offering drinks, music, and photo booths await, and the Oxygen Bar, which offers not only fine sake and wine but, yes pure oxygen. (You can inhale it in 10 or 25-minute segments.) In a parallel universe to this boho scene are the dozens of great burrito places on Mission and Valencia. Each have their adherents but El Toro Taqueria, Can-Cun and the legendary La Taqueria are the most popular. All serve popular Mexican beers. Puerto Allegre (546 Valencia) brags that it serves the best margaritas in the city. You be the judge.

The Avenues: The Richmond and Sunset Districts

In Clement Street's "Little Chinatown," you'll find Chinese food rivaling (some say surpassing) the best Chinatown has to offer. Ton Kiang, a Martha Stewart favorite, and dim sum specialists Yet Wah are but two of the many remarkable places to eat here with every one of them unpretentious and a good value. On the other side of Golden Gate Park, on Irving Street around Ninth Avenue, are dozens of lively and inexpensive restaurants catering to medical students at nearby UCSF. (Sushi, curry, won ton, pad thai, pizza, falafel, crepes, burritos, hamburgers, and Ethiopian favorites can all be found shoehorned into that one intersection.) Some of the city's best Chinese restaurants can also be found on outer Irving and Taraval, as well.







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Ghirardelli Square


Shopping, dining and chocolate
900 North Point Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
+1 415 775 0912
http://www.ghirardellisq.com
Ghirardelli Square
Powell's Place


Soul of The City
511 Hayes Street
(at the corner of Octavia Street)
San Francisco, CA 94102
+1 415 863 1404
Powell's Place
Gary Danko


The latest trend
800 North Point Street
(at the corner of Hyde Street)
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 749 2060
http://www.garydanko.com
Gary Danko
Caffe Delle Stelle


Popular cafe near the opera
395 Hayes Street
(between Franklin and Gough streets)
San Francisco, CA 94102
+1 415 252 1110
http://caffedelle.ypguides.net/
Caffe Delle Stelle
Caffe Sport


Unforgettable Sicilian ambiance
574 Green Street
(between Grant and Stockton streets)
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 981 1251
http://caffesport.ypguides.net/
Caffe Sport
Scoma's


Wharf favorite
Pier 47 on Al Scoma Way
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 771 4383
http://www.scomas.com/
Scoma's
Farallon


Deepsea dining
Prinsengracht 328-332
San Francisco, CA 1016 HX
+1 415 956 6969
http://www.farallonrestaurant.com
Farallon
Elite Cafe


Nice Atmosphere But Poor Service
2049 Fillmore St
San Francisco, CA 94115
+1 415 346 8668
http://www.theelitecafe.com
Elite Cafe
Picaro


Spanish tapas
3120 16th Street
(between Valencia and Guerrero streets)
San Francisco, CA 94110
+1 415 431 4089
Picaro
AT&T Park - Home of the Giants


Home of the Giants
At the corner of Third and Townsend streets
San Francisco, CA 94103
+1 415 972 2000
http://www.sfgiants.com
AT&T Park - Home of the Giants
Postrio


Wolfgang Puck's glamorous creation
545 Post St
(between Taylor & Mason)
San Francisco, CA 94102
+1 415 776 7825
http://www.postrio.com
Postrio
Cafe Marimba


A fiesta in the Marina
2317 Chestnut Street
(between Scott and Divisadero streets)
San Francisco, CA 94123
+1 415 776 1506
Cafe Marimba
Jardiniere


Truly elegant gourmet
300 Grove Street
(at the corner of Franklin Street)
San Francisco, CA 94102
+1 415 861 5555
http://www.jardiniere.com
Jardiniere
Town's End


A reason to wake up
2 Townsend Street
(at the corner of The Embarcadero)
San Francisco, CA 94107
+1 415 512 0749
http://www.townsend-restaurant.com/index.htm
Town's End
Harry Denton's Starlight Room


Top-Shelf Cocktails
450 Powell Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
+1 415 395 8595
http://www.harrydenton.com/
Harry Denton's Starlight Room
Axum


Ethiopian Delights
698 Haight Street
(at Pierce Street)
San Francisco, CA 94117
+1 415 252 7912
http://www.axumcafe.com/
Axum
Tadich Grill


Oldest SF restaurant!
240 California Street
(Between Front and Battery Streets)
San Francisco, CA 94111
+1 415 391 1849
Tadich Grill
Hayes Street Grill


Grilled fish specialties
320 Hayes Street
(At the corner of Franklin Street)
San Francisco, CA 94102
+1 415 863 5545
http://www.hayesstreetgrill.com/
Hayes Street Grill
Ti Couz


Authentic Breton creperie
3108 16th Street
(At the corner of Valencia Street)
San Francisco, CA 94103
+1 415 252 7373
Ti Couz
Firefly Restaurant


Locals buzz over it
4288 24th Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
+1 415 821 7652
http://www.fireflyrestaurant.com
Firefly Restaurant
Moose's


A North Beach favorite
1652 Stockton Street
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 989 7800
http://www.mooses.com
Moose's
PlumpJack Cafe


Delicious comfort food!
3127 Fillmore Street
(at Filbert Street)
San Francisco, CA 94123
+1 415 563 4755 / +1 415 440 1133
www.plumpjack.com
PlumpJack Cafe
Rubicon


Top-tier crowd, formal dining
558 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
+1 415 434 4100
http://www.sfrubicon.com/
Rubicon
McCormick and Kuleto


Great seafood for the family
900 North Point Street
(Ghirardelli Square)
San Francisco, CA 94109
+1 415 929 1730
www.mccormickandkuletos.com
McCormick and Kuleto
Masa's


Exquisite, decadent dining
648 Bush Street
(between Powell and Stockton streets)
San Francisco, CA 94108
+1 415 989 7154 / +1 800 258 7694
http://www.vintagecourt.com/vctdini/
Masa's
Firecracker


Explosive Chinese cuisine
1007 1/2 Valencia Street
(At the corner of 21st Street)
San Francisco, CA 94110
+1 415 642 3470
Firecracker
Eric's Restaurant


Sweet heat of Hunan
1500 Church Street
(At the corner of 27th Street)
San Francisco, CA 94114
+1 415 282 0919
Eric's Restaurant
House of Nanking Restaurant


Get in line for greatness
919 Kearny Street
(Between Jackson and Pacific Streets)
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 421 1429
House of Nanking Restaurant
Tommy Toy's Cuisine Chinoise


Eat like an Emperor!
655 Montgomery St
(At the corner of Washington)
San Francisco, CA 94111
+1 415 397 4888
http://www.tommytoys.com
Tommy Toy's Cuisine Chinoise
Calzone's


Great pizza place
430 Columbus Avenue
(Between Green and Vallejo Streets)
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 397 3600
http://www.calzonesf.com/
Calzone's
Sir Francis Drake Hotel


Opulent Decor, Central Location
450 Powell Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
+1 415 391 8719
http://www.sirfrancisdrake.com
Sir Francis Drake Hotel
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Fuzio Universal Pasta


California wine and pasta in the Castro
469 Castro Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
+1 415 863 1400
http://www.fuzio.com/
Fuzio Universal Pasta
Nirvana


India Meets China
544 Castro Street
(between 18th and 19th streets)
San Francisco, CA 94114
+1 415 861 2226
Nirvana
Dol Ho


Delicious disorder
808 Pacific Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94133-4302
+1 415 392 2828
Dol Ho
Sanppo


Small but delightful
1702 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94115-3606
+1 415 346 3486
Sanppo
Imperial Tea Court


Regal infusions
1411 Powell Street
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 788 6080 / +1 800 567 6080
http://www.imperialtea.com
Imperial Tea Court
Momi Toby's Revolution Cafe


Quiet retreat
528 Laguna Street
San Francisco, CA 94102-5014
+1 415 626 1508
http://momitobys.com/home.html
Momi Toby's Revolution Cafe
Taqueria


Legendary carnitas
2889 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94110-3907
+1 415 285 7117
Taqueria
Yet Wah


A San Francisco classic
2140 Clement Street
San Francisco, CA 94121
+1 415 387 8040
http://www.yetwah.com/
Yet Wah
Taqueria Cancun


Slow cooking makes the difference
1003 Market Street
(at the corner of Sixth Street)
San Francisco, CA 94103
+1 415 864 6773
Taqueria Cancun
Orphan Andy's


The fabulous 50s live!
3991 17th Street
(at the corner of Castro Street)
San Francisco, CA 94114
+1 415 864 9795
Orphan Andy's
Helmand


Affordable gourmet
430 Broadway
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 362 0641
http://www.helmandrestaurantsanfrancisco.com
Helmand
Brandy Ho's


Great Hunan
217 Columbus Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 788 7527
http://www.brandyhos.com
Brandy Ho's
Alioto's


First on the wharf
8 Fisherman's Wharf
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 673 0183
http://www.aliotos.com/
Alioto's
Nickie's


Something for everyone
466 Haight St
(btwn Fillmore & Webster)
San Francisco, CA 94117
+1 415 621 6508
http://www.nickies.com
Nickie's
Noc Noc


Caveman's hideaway
557 Haight Street
(at the corner of Fillmore Street)
San Francisco, CA 94117
+1 415 861 5811
http://www.nocnocs.com/
Noc Noc
Paradise Lounge


Live music & lots more
308 11th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
+1 415 621 1911
Paradise Lounge
Savoy-Tivoli


Local favorite
1434 Grant Avenue
(at the corner of Union Street)
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 362 7023
Savoy-Tivoli
Elbo Room


Multi-level entertainment!
647 Valencia Street
(between 17th and 18th streets)
San Francisco, CA 94110
+1 415 552 7788
http://www.elbo.com
Elbo Room
Top of the Mark


Breathtaking city views
1 Nob Hill
19th Floor, Inter-Continental Mark Hopkins Hotel
San Francisco, CA 94108
+1 415 616 6916
http://www.topofthemark.com/
Top of the Mark
Gaylord India Restaurant


Elegant Indian, exceptional view
201 Bridgeway
San Francisco, CA 94965
+1 415 339 0172
http://www.gaylords.com/
Gaylord India Restaurant
Cha Cha Cha


Santeria & great sangria
1801 Haight St
at Shrader
San Francisco, CA 94117
+1 415 386 7670
http://www.cha3.com
Cha Cha Cha
Blowfish Sushi


Post-modern sushi
2170 Bryant Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
+1 415 285 3848
http://www.blowfishsushi.com/webform1.aspx?bhcp=1
Blowfish Sushi
Mifune


Japanese noodle heaven
1737 Post Street
(at the corner of Buchanan Street)
San Francisco, CA 94115
+1 415 922 0337
http://www.mifune.com/
Mifune
Sushi Chardonnay


Sushi feeding station
1785 Union Street
(between Octavia and Gough streets)
San Francisco, CA 94123
+1 415 346 5070
Sushi Chardonnay
Detour


Hot Castro destination
2248 Market Street
(between 15th and 16th streets)
San Francisco, CA 94114-1521
+1 415 861 6053
Detour
Thai Stick


Refined Thai on Fillmore
698 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94109-8232
+1 415 928 7730
Thai Stick
Indian Oven


Jam-packed Indian favorite
233 Fillmore Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
+1 415 626 1628
http://www.indianovensf.com/
Indian Oven
Royal Exchange


English pub, great grub
301 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
+1 415 956 1710
http://royalexchange.com/
Royal Exchange
Mad Dog in the Fog


Only the martinis bite
530 Haight Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
+1 415 626 7279
Mad Dog in the Fog
Saloon


The City's oldest bar!
1232 Grant Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94133-3910
+1 415 989 7666
Saloon
Harry's on Fillmore


Pretty bar, pretty people
2020 Fillmore Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
+1 415 921 1000
Harry's on Fillmore
Harvey's


Friends can talk here
500 Castro Street
San Francisco, CA 94114-2512
+1 415 431 4278
Harvey's
Rose Pistola


Chic, urbane, rustic Italian
532 Columbus Avenue
(between Green & Union Streets)
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 399 0499
http://www.rosepistolasf.com/book_a_table.shtml
Rose Pistola
Brain Wash


Dancing & detergent
1122 Folsom Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
+1 415 255 4866
http://www.brainwash.com/
Brain Wash
EOS Restaurant & Wine Bar


Wonderful food, extensive wine list
901 Cole Street
(at Carl)
San Francisco, CA 94117
+1 415 566 3063
Samantha Engel
EOS Restaurant & Wine Bar
Fog City Diner


The perfect place to share a milkshake
1300 Battery Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
+1 415 982 2000
http://www.fogcitydiner.com/
Fog City Diner
Toronado


Grunge + Twang = Smiles
547 Haight Street
(between Fillmore & Steiner Streets)
San Francisco, CA 94117
+1 415 863 2276 / +1 415 621 2381
http://www.toronado.com/
Toronado
An Bodhran


Conversation over chaos
668 Haight Street
(between Pierce and Steiner streets)
San Francisco, CA 94117
+1 415 431 4724
An Bodhran
Boom Boom Room


Blues legend's playpen
1601 Fillmore Street
(at the corner of Geary street)
San Francisco, CA 94115
+1 415 673 8000
http://www.boomboomblues.com/
Boom Boom Room
Vesuvio


Where the Beats Meet
255 Columbus Avenue
(at Jack Kerouac Alley)
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 362 3370
http://www.vesuvio.com
Vesuvio
Ghirardelli Chocolate Shop


The original San Francisco chocolate
42 Stockton Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
+1 415 397 3030
http://www.ghirardelli.com/
Ghirardelli Chocolate Shop
Levi's Plaza Park


By the Embarcadero
1160 Battery Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
Levi's Plaza Park
Universal Cafe


Fine dining, industrial atmosphere
2814 19th Street
(between Bryant and Florida Street)
San Francisco, CA 94110
+1 415 821 4608
http://www.universalcafe.net/
Universal Cafe
Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar


Pseudo-Polynesian paradise
950 Mason Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
+1 415 772 5278
http://www.tongaroom.com
Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar
Tosca


Arias for a quarter
242 Columbus Avenue
(between Broadway and Pacific Avenue)
San Francisco, CA 94133
+1 415 391 1244 / +1 415 986 9651
Tosca
Li Po's


Mystic karaoke cavern
916 Grant Street
(between Washington and Jackson streets)
San Francisco, CA 94108
+1 415 982 0072
Li Po's
Restaurant Lulu


Always a Special Occasion
816 Folsom Street
(at 4th Street)
San Francisco, CA 94107
+1 415 495 5775
http://www.restaurantlulu.com/
Restaurant Lulu
MoMo's


Busy upscale meeting place
760 Second Street
(at the corner of King Street)
San Francisco, CA 94107
+1 415 227 8660
http://sfmomos.com/index.htm
MoMo's
El Toro Taqueria


Fresh and authentic
598 Valencia Street
(at the corner of 17th Street)
San Francisco, CA 94103
+1 415 431 3351
El Toro Taqueria
Slow Club


Sleek, chic hangout
2501 Mariposa Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
+1 415 241 9390
http://www.slowclub.com/
Slow Club
Fringale


Fine French cuisine
570 Fourth Street
(Cross Street: Brannan Street)
San Francisco, CA 94107
+1 415 543 0573
http://www.fringalesf.com/
Fringale
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