American restaurant · Mission Dolores
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"Chow, a local chain of restaurants that — one by one — closed all of its locations in the past couple years, filed for bankruptcy on October 21, the San Francisco Business Times reports." - Eve Batey
Fine dining restaurant · Civic Center
Discover a hidden gem where each meticulously crafted course surprises your palate, perfectly complemented by a chic cocktail lounge.
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Restaurant · Alamo Square
A cozy tavern serving innovative New American dishes and standout cocktails, perfect for a vibrant brunch or evening out with friends.
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New American restaurant · Mission
Nestled in the Mission, this laid-back gem serves up creative New American cuisine with a seasonal twist, complemented by an extensive wine selection.
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Greek restaurant · Mission Dolores
This hip spot in the Mission serves up delicious roasted meat sandwiches and vibrant salads, topped off with the best frozen Greek yogurt you’ll crave all summer.
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Butcher shop · Golden Gate Heights
Guerra Quality Meats is a beloved family-run butcher shop in San Francisco, offering fresh meats, delicious sandwiches, and a warm neighborhood vibe since 1954.
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Chinese restaurant · Forest Hill
Dumpling Zone in Forest Hills is your go-to, laid-back eatery where you can indulge in mouthwatering dumplings and quick bowls of noodles without the wait.
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Indian restaurant · Central Waterfront
Besharam serves up vibrant Gujarati classics and inventive Indian fare in a lively atmosphere adorned with bold murals and communal dining.
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Mexican restaurant · Financial District
This woman-owned market stall near the ferry terminal dishes out crave-worthy Mexican fare like award-winning tamales and chilaquiles that are worth the wait.
Cocktail bar · Mission
True Laurel, a stylish bar from the Lazy Bear team, serves up innovative cocktails and brunch dishes in a trendy yet relaxed atmosphere.
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Cafe · Mission
Sipping matcha magic and munching on light Japanese bites in a cozy, minimalist haven that feels like a slice of Japan, but expect a weekend crowd.
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