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San Francisco Restaurants
Posted on 1/27/10 at 8:35 pm
Posted on 1/27/10 at 8:35 pm
Any recommendations?
Posted on 1/27/10 at 8:37 pm to jglass3lsu
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Any recommendations?
Get a guide book and if recommendations correspond to this sites they won't be bad. Too many to even list.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 8:39 pm to jglass3lsu
Gary Danko is good. Fine dining and pricey, but good.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 9:29 pm to OWLFAN86
Stay away from tourists traps near Fisherman's Wharf. Plenty good places a few blocks in and in China Town. Make sure to go into a China Town market to check out the food oddities sold.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 9:40 pm to LSUGoose
House of Prime Rib
the house
Chinese Restauraunt in the ferry building
Mustards in Napa
the house
Chinese Restauraunt in the ferry building
Mustards in Napa
Posted on 1/27/10 at 9:46 pm to jglass3lsu
The boulevard
slanted door
cow girl creamery in the ferry building and Raw oysters in there too.
Watch tw bourdain, he goes to some grocer for a huge, dank sandwich and taco stands in Oakland.
Enjoi
slanted door
cow girl creamery in the ferry building and Raw oysters in there too.
Watch tw bourdain, he goes to some grocer for a huge, dank sandwich and taco stands in Oakland.
Enjoi
Posted on 1/27/10 at 9:51 pm to jglass3lsu
joe dimaggio's was good. (steak house)
Posted on 1/27/10 at 10:18 pm to jglass3lsu
It would be helpful to know where you are staying, if you have a car, and what budget you're looking for.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 10:20 pm to coolpapaboze
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coolpapaboze
I was waiting for your recs.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 10:46 pm to jglass3lsu
Flour and Water
Swan Oyster Depot
1300 on Fillmore
all are great places. too many great restaurants to name though. do some hunting around the older parts of the city. have a good trip!
Swan Oyster Depot
1300 on Fillmore
all are great places. too many great restaurants to name though. do some hunting around the older parts of the city. have a good trip!
Posted on 1/27/10 at 10:48 pm to PBeard
quote:
The boulevard
slanted door
Both are excellent recommendations.
Posted on 1/28/10 at 8:16 am to VOR
Staying at the Mark Hopkins in Nob Hill. I'm open to pretty much anything, but want to steer clear of the tourist traps.
I hear Cioppino is good; any idea where to get a good bowl of that?
I hear Cioppino is good; any idea where to get a good bowl of that?
Posted on 1/28/10 at 8:24 am to jglass3lsu
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Staying at the Mark Hopkins in Nob Hill. I'm open to pretty much anything, but want to steer clear of the tourist traps.
Good location. It's pretty easy to get around in SF. When I was living in L.A., my home law office and my biggest client was in S.F. so I spent a lot of time there. You almost can't go wrong with food if you trust your instincts.
Posted on 1/28/10 at 8:32 am to glassman
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Get a guide book and if recommendations correspond to this sites they won't be bad. Too many to even list.
Agreed. But one place that I think is a must for anyone visiting San Francisco is Da Flora. It's a Venetian place in North Beach. The sweet potato gnocchi and duck liver are stupid good. They have the best Italian wine list I've ever seen. Tons of great Piedmont and Tuscan wines. And each individual wine has its own tasting note on the menu written by the owner, Flora. The protocol is to order your food and then ask the owner for a few wine recs and then make a choice from her recommendations. It really is a shame that this place is in North Beach because most people will assume it's another Italian restaurant tourist trap. But this place is the real deal. Best meal I've had in S.F.
This post was edited on 1/28/10 at 8:33 am
Posted on 1/28/10 at 8:40 am to jglass3lsu
Overall if I go back I think I would stick with dim sum trips around the city until I somehow got tired of it.
Posted on 1/28/10 at 9:22 am to Catman88
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stick with dim sum trips around the city
Well you could certainly do worse.
Posted on 1/28/10 at 9:33 am to jglass3lsu
I lived there after LSU, and I have a great recommendation.
The Brazen Head. A steak joint that specializes in a NY Strip with a pepper cream sauce. No sign, no reservations, mafia style place with attitude and character so thick you won't believe it. No credit cards accepted, just a nutty, GREAT place.
https://www.brazenheadsf.com/
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Tommy's Mexican Restaurant, on Geary, for margaritas and crazy good mexican. best Tequilla selection you will ever see. Cab it to this place and then on to Land's End park at the end of Geary. Hike the lower trail and you'll get the best view of the GG bridge you will ever see. There are some crazy ruins and it's just a cool arse park.
https://www.tommystequila.com/
For northern Italian food, Milano is INSANE.
https://www.milanosf.com/
Land's End
Trail is to your right here, wraps around and the lower you get the better.
The Brazen Head. A steak joint that specializes in a NY Strip with a pepper cream sauce. No sign, no reservations, mafia style place with attitude and character so thick you won't believe it. No credit cards accepted, just a nutty, GREAT place.
https://www.brazenheadsf.com/
ETA:
Tommy's Mexican Restaurant, on Geary, for margaritas and crazy good mexican. best Tequilla selection you will ever see. Cab it to this place and then on to Land's End park at the end of Geary. Hike the lower trail and you'll get the best view of the GG bridge you will ever see. There are some crazy ruins and it's just a cool arse park.
https://www.tommystequila.com/
For northern Italian food, Milano is INSANE.
https://www.milanosf.com/
Land's End
Trail is to your right here, wraps around and the lower you get the better.
This post was edited on 1/28/10 at 9:53 am
Posted on 1/28/10 at 10:19 am to LSUGoose
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Stay away from tourists traps near Fisherman's Wharf.
the #1 rule. Slanted Door has been mentioned; it's the best restaurant meal I've ever eaten in my life. And I've found that almost everything in North Beach is good; down Christopher Colombus Blvd.
Posted on 1/28/10 at 10:30 am to Cold Cous Cous
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Stay away from tourists traps near Fisherman's Wharf.
Well I did enjoy going there for the view and to just get a fresh cooked crab with drawn butter.. Wasnt expensive and was great. I wouldnt call that a tourist trap. Of course I laughed seeing Joe's Crab Shack there.
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