Cioppino is an Italian fish stew created by fisherman who resided in North Beach. There are several excellent places to score cioppino in the city, but Woodhouse is a little off the beaten path. Подробнее.
Burma Superstar draws in plentiful crowds for its famous tea leaf salad, which comes with romaine lettuce, fried yellow beans, fried garlic, sesame seeds, fresh tomatoes, jalapenos, and dried shrimp. Подробнее.
Try this inventive Italian restaurant that features handmade maccaronara with ragu and ricotta and a 500+ bottle wine list. If you’re not in a red sauce mood, get the trout and wood-fired pizzas. Подробнее.
For $32 per person ($22 if you want an all-veggie menu), Shabu House will deliver unlimited shabu-shabu to your table, which is pretty fucking fantastic. Подробнее.
Zazie is known for their tantalizing weekend morning menu. The Tahiti French Toast, stuffed with walnuts and caramelized bananas, will transport you to a tropical island. Подробнее.
This Pakistani-Indian restaurant offers delicious meat and vegetarian biryanis and curries that make for a totally filling lunch. Подробнее.
At this landmark Japantown bakery, manju and mochi come in flavors like peanut butter, blueberry and green tea red bean paste. Подробнее.
Chef Rodgers’ now-famous combination of roasted chicken paired with a warm bread salad with scallions, garlic, mustard greens, dried currants, and pine nuts is a must-try at this Hayes Valley outpost. Подробнее.
At Little Star, you can opt for thin crust, but the deep dish is a doughy, cheesy behemoth that’ll make you feel transplanted to Chicago. Подробнее.
The brunch wait is worth it for the perfectly seasoned savory beignets. If you also want to sample the sweet beignets — GRANNY SMITH APPLE! CHOCOLATE! — opt for the $10 beignet flight. Подробнее.
Voted one of the best chicken wings in the U.S. by Food and Wine, San Tung’s variety are just the right amount of sweet, spicy and (deliciously) greasy. Подробнее.
Try the “special” breakfast sandwich: two eggs scrambled, with pepper jack cheese, applewood smoked bacon, avocado and lemon-garlic aioli on homemade buttermilk biscuit. Подробнее.
Roll up your sleeves and dig in injera-first to this Inner Sunset spot’s hefty combo platter. Bonus level: wash it all down with some seriously-sweet honey wine. Подробнее.
Perilla's pho is spectacular, but if you’re on the hunt for some less healthy comfort food, the garlic noodles are like pasta from butter heaven. Подробнее.
A worker-owned bakery co-op, Arizmendi stocks a number of delicious breads, but you’ll want to check out their famous pizza, which changes daily and causes quite the out-the-door line. Подробнее.
You should venture out to Ocean Beach, score a dazzingly thick slab of Trouble’s cinnamon toast, and take it down to the Pacific. Подробнее.
Named one of the best oyster bars in America and beloved by Anthony Bourdain, Swan’s oysters and Crab Louie are impossibly delicious and fresh, but we especially thumbs-up the ice-cold sashimi. Подробнее.
Alta, located near the San Francisco symphony, combines delicious upscale food with a non-snooty environment. Chef Patterson changes the menu regularly, but you can't go wrong with garlic pierogis. Подробнее.
The Irish coffee — a splash of hot water, two sugar cubes, coffee, a jigger of Irish whiskey and a frothy topping of whipped cream — is the perfect after-dinner apertif. Подробнее.
Ike’s offers a staggering number of sandwiches, which you should order on its famous Dutch Crunch bread. Check out the “That’s Hella True” (artichoke hearts, provolone, roast beef). Подробнее.
Try the Papua New Guinea S’more, which stars homemade graham crackers, marshmallow and cocoa nibs from the titular country, blowtorched to sweet perfection. Подробнее.
Chef David Barzelay changes the 15-course menu regularly, but one of the typical spring dishes is this savory pea custard, which comes with steelhead roe and looks like something out of an art gallery Подробнее.
The bread is famous, the morning buns are famous, the pain au chocolat is famous, but if you want the perfect combination of aesthetic cuteness and something fresh and tart, get the lemon cream tart. Подробнее.
Do NOT come to SF’s famous bakery and ice cream mecca on a diet. Instead: get two scoops of the Blue Bottle Coffee ice cream. Подробнее.
If you are of the dairy-eating variety, order an egg to go with your NPT, which features a “pile of spuds” topped with jack cheese, salsa, sour cream and green onions. Подробнее.
86 the nearby burritos and scope out this Salvadorean pupusa outpost in the Mission instead. (Also delish: fried plantains and tamales.) Подробнее.
Even if you want to give burritos a pass, the tacos from this small, authentic Mission food truck are a must-eat. Try the lengua, carnitas and carne asada tacos, served up fast and hot with jalapeños. Подробнее.
It’s worth a trek to Diamond Heights to score one of Gialina’s droolworthy pizzas. We love the Amatriciana, which stars a cast of tomato, pancetta, chilies, a farm egg and pecorino cheese. Подробнее.
Truly Med is serving us some damn good Middle Eastern food. Try the falafel, or treat yourself to lamb or chicken shawarma, and you won’t be missing all that sour cream and guac. Подробнее.
Head to Dolores Park and track down the guy swinging bronze kettles, which are full of homemade, uh, herb-infused chocolates. The truffle man offers you three for $10. Подробнее.
Flavors like white chocolate lavender and black sesame will tingle your tongue, but first try the famous Secret Breakfast flavor, a bourbon-based vanilla ice cream with clusters of cornflakes. Подробнее.
1. BREAKFAST grilled cheeses. 2. Gluten-free bread choices. 3. MAC AND CHEESE STUFFED INTO BUTTERED GARLIC BREAD. Подробнее.
Kimchi burritos and oyster curry platters are on the menu, but try the Mongolian beef cheesesteak for a fun twist on a Philly classic. Подробнее.
Hakkasan is a downtown must. It’s a wee bit pricey, but the dim sum and crispy duck salad are worth the G’s, as are their cute savory daikon pastries designed to look like tiny carrots. Подробнее.