The Top 100 Places to Eat and Drink Near Absinthe

  1. Snagging a table here is half the battle, but this chef-driven Cantonese restaurant in Hayes Valley is absolutely worth the effort. The kitchen takes the food seriously without taking itself too seriously, folding in unexpected ingredients like artichoke and fennel alongside the classics without making it weird. The room runs young and food-curious, full of people who planned this dinner a week out and are visibly pleased with themselves for getting in.


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    451 Gough St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  2. Rank 2. Kiln

    Nordic New American

    A two-Michelin-star tasting menu in a stark warehouse space that somehow feels warm once you're inside. The kitchen leans Nordic, leaning hard into curing, fermenting, and drying things until something quietly extraordinary comes out the other side. The food looks almost too simple, then lands with real force. The crowd tends toward people who planned the reservation months ago and are dressed just enough to feel like they earned it.


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    149 Fell St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  3. The secret is out back. Arbor is a casual American spot in Hayes Valley where the whole point is the hidden garden patio, a lush, leafy escape you'd never guess existed from the street. The menu runs comfort food, burgers, fries, solid vegan options, that kind of thing. Nothing too precious, and the crowd reflects it: people who just want a sunny afternoon and a cold drink somewhere that feels like a lucky find.


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    384 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  4. Absinthe is a French bistro that's been holding down Hayes Street forever, and the pre-show crowd from the opera and ballet keeps it feeling like the city's living room. The menu leans classic French but enjoys taking things apart and reassembling them, which sounds precious but mostly just works. The drinks are genuinely good, and the room fills with people who actually dressed up for the evening, which is a nice change.


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    398 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  5. Rank 5. Nightbird

    Californian New American

    A tasting menu spot in Hayes Valley where the food is as considered as the carved owl on the front door. The chef changes the menu with the seasons, so whatever lands on the table feels intentional rather than tired. Arrive early and duck into the adjacent Linden Room for a cocktail first, because the crowd here, the kind who wear a blazer like it was their idea, knows that's part of the deal.


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    330 Gough St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  6. Rank 6. Hayes Street Grill

    Seasonal Seafood

    Been around forever and somehow still the right call before a show at the Opera House or Davies Symphony Hall, this classic seafood restaurant keeps things simple in the best way. The crowd is pre-curtain couples and regulars who've been ordering the same thing for decades, which tells you everything. Sustainable fish, prepared cleanly, no showboating. Old-school San Francisco in a room that never felt the need to reinvent itself.


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    320 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  7. Buzzy Hayes Valley dinner spot that books out fast and earns every reservation. The room feels like a farmhouse someone made actually cool, all distressed wood and low-key energy, with the bar crowd in their best casual eating whatever the kitchen sends out. The food is California at its core but pulls in flavors from everywhere, and the whole thing lands with way more finesse than the laid-back vibe lets on.


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    199 Gough St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  8. Rank 8. Smuggler's Cove

    Tiki Cocktail Bar


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    650 Gough St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  9. A no-frills chicken shack in Hayes Valley that the Chronicle calls one of the Bay Area's best for fried chicken. The spicy sandwich is the move, dressed with apple slaw and pickles and carrying just enough heat to feel dangerous without actually ruining you. Order at the kiosk, grab a spot outside, and watch the neighborhood's particular mix of locals and music venue stragglers figure out how many napkins they actually need.


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    406 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  10. Rank 10. Zuni Café

    Californian

    Zuni has been around forever and it still runs the room, a California institution where the wood-burning oven perfumes the whole place and the copper bar fills up early with people who know exactly what they're doing. The brick-roasted chicken for two is the reason most of them are here, and ordering it feels like passing a test. Business lunchers, tourist converts, and locals who never need the menu all share the same sun-drenched dining room.


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    1658 Market St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  11. Soup dumplings are the whole point at this casual dumpling shop in Hayes Valley, and the Michelin Bib Gourmand crowd eating elbow-to-elbow knows it. The skins are thin and the broth inside is genuinely good, with fillings beyond the standard pork, including a Sichuan numbing version that earns its spot on the menu. Everything is folded by hand, all day, and the bamboo steamers stacked on every table tell you exactly where you are.


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    298 Gough St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  12. Rank 12. Californios

    Fine dining

    Two Michelin stars for a Mexican tasting menu sounds like a fever dream, but Californios pulls it off without a trace of self-importance. The room feels more like a dinner party than a temple, with colorful art on the walls and a playlist that actually slaps. The chef takes Mexico's culinary heritage seriously and then runs with it somewhere unexpected. Dress up a little, bring someone you want to impress, and clear your evening.


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    355 11th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  13. Acquerello is the kind of two-Michelin-star Italian fine dining room that actually earns the fuss, with handmade pasta and bold, precise cooking that makes other places feel like they're just trying. The vibe is warm and grown-up, full of people who dressed up and mean it. The Italian wine cellar goes embarrassingly deep, and when the mignardises cart rolls over at the end, you'll understand why everyone looks so smug.


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    1722 Sacramento St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  14. A proper British pub tucked into the back of a boutique Hayes Valley hotel, which sounds like the setup to a joke but actually works beautifully. The menu runs fish and chips, Scotch eggs, Welsh rarebit, and sticky toffee pudding, all done with enough care to feel like more than a theme. The crowd skews locals who've clearly been before, nursing a pint while the hotel guests figure out what mushy peas are.


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    333 Fulton St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  15. Rank 15. Birdsong

    Contemporary

    Live fire runs through everything at this two-Michelin-star tasting menu spot in SoMa, where the chef somehow makes open-flame cooking feel playful rather than primal. The room is tall and elegant, the crowd is dressed up and leaning in, and the kitchen keeps finding ways to surprise you right up to dessert. It's the kind of meal where rugged technique and genuine whimsy end up in the same bite.


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    1085 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  16. Michelin-starred State Bird Provisions runs dim sum-style service with California cooking, meaning carts roll past your table and you grab whatever looks good. It's a genuinely fun way to eat, letting you build a meal out of whims instead of a menu. The room is loud and full of people who planned ahead, because getting a reservation takes real effort. Worth every refresh of the booking page.


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    1529 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  17. Rank 17. The Progress

    Californian

    This Michelin-starred sharing-plates spot near the Fillmore Theater pulls off something genuinely hard: food that looks stunning and actually tastes as good as it looks. The vibe is warm and lively, two floors of wood and stone filled with people who came dressed for a proper night out. The California-meets-Nordic cooking is bold and a little unexpected, and the duck, when it crosses the room, turns heads for good reason.


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    1525 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  19. Rank 19. Loquat

    Jewish Bakery

    Loquat is a cozy Jewish diaspora-inspired bakery on Gough that earned its chef a James Beard Award, which feels right the moment you walk in. The babka and pistachio cream puffs alone justify the trip, and every drink comes with a little cube of halva like it's the most normal thing in the world. The crowd is mostly Hayes Valley locals with good taste in tote bags, taking their time about it.


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    198 Gough St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  20. Nari is a Michelin-starred prix-fixe spot inside Hotel Kabuki where the cooking genuinely earns the dramatic room it's served in. The chef runs contemporary Thai through a California filter, and the results are sharper and more interesting than that sounds. Dishes come family-style, which loosens things up nicely. The curries alone are worth the trip. Expect well-dressed couples and food-curious locals who definitely Googled the menu beforehand.


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    1625 Post St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  21. Rank 21. Kopê House

    Asian-Influenced


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    546 Laguna St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  22. Rank 22. Outta Sight Pizza

    Thin-crust Pizza

    Outta Sight is a slice shop with actual personality, the kind of place where the walls are covered in skate photos and a Mos Def painting, and the pizza is good enough that nobody's just there for the vibe. The thin, New York-style pies are the move, but the sandwiches pull real weight too. It draws a creative, laid-back crowd who know a good thing when they find it, and they keep coming back.


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    422 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  23. Soul food done with real love, right in the Fillmore where the chef grew up dreaming of opening this very spot. Minnie Bell's is a full-service restaurant, and the fried chicken, fragrant with rosemary and made for dunking in homemade hot sauce, is genuinely the reason people keep coming back. The mac and cheese has its own fan club too. Wash it all down with a cold beer and settle in with the neighborhood regulars who look very pleased with themselves for living nearby.


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    1375 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    237 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    579 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  27. Rank 27. Rintaro

    Japanese

    An izakaya that feels like someone built it in a forest, Rintaro holds a Bib Gourmand and earns it. The space is genuinely beautiful, all redwood and cedar, and the kitchen brings a NorCal farmers-market instinct to Japanese small plates. The crowd skews creative-class, speaking quietly over charcoal-grilled skewers and soft tofu that somehow tastes like a flex. Come hungry enough to order widely and you'll leave very happy.


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    82 14th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  28. Rank 28. Shizen

    Vegan Sushi

    The all-vegan thing sounds like a punchline until the food arrives and your skepticism quietly folds. Shizen is a lively izakaya and sushi bar in the Mission where the kitchen does genuinely clever things with tofu and vegetables, rebuilding Japanese seafood classics without the seafood. The crowd skews young and plant-curious, but plenty of committed carnivores end up here too, looking a little sheepish and very full.


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    370 14th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  29. Rank 29. Lazy Bear

    Fine dining

    A two-Michelin-star tasting menu spot in the Mission that somehow feels like a very wealthy person's mountain cabin, and pulls it off without irony. The food is big and confident, the kind of cooking that winks at comfort and nostalgia while doing something genuinely ambitious with it. The crowd leans festive and dressed up, people celebrating something or just treating a Tuesday like it deserves a occasion.


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    3416 19th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  30. A tiny fish and wine bar from the team behind State Bird Provisions, which holds a James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurateur. The whole menu orbits anchovies, which sounds like a bit, but it genuinely works. The crowd leans curious and adventurous, the kind of people who actually read the menu before ordering. Wine flows freely, the room is warm, and the vibe is convivial without trying too hard.


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    1740 O'Farrell St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  31. Rank 31. Beit Rima

    Palestinian Middle Eastern

    Beit Rima is a Middle Eastern small-plates spot where the room is as loud and maximalist as the food, giant pink roses on the walls, vintage plates everywhere, a Turkish coffee set hanging from the ceiling. The chef grew up eating this food, and it shows: Lebanese, Palestinian, and Jordanian flavors that feel personal rather than generic. Order a bunch of things and share them, which is exactly what everyone in here is already doing.


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    138 Church St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  32. Rank 32. Azalina's

    Malaysian

    Malaysian cuisine done with real California soul, in a prix fixe format that changes often enough to keep regulars guessing. The room feels like a tropical escape, which is a genuinely funny trick to pull off in the Tenderloin. The chef grew up eating this food, and it shows in every handmade detail. Expect a crowd that came specifically for this, not just to fill a table, and dessert that proves pastry training never goes to waste.


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    499 Ellis St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  33. Rank 33. Copra

    South Indian

    Kerala cuisine finally gets the swanky Fillmore treatment at Copra, where the chef channels his home region of southwestern India into a menu built for sharing. The room is lush, the lighting is great, and the crowd knows it, so expect a few people angling for the shot. Order generously, because the portions reward ambition, and maybe reconsider your white shirt before the crab curry arrives.


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    1700 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  34. Rank 34. HK Lounge Bistro

    Cantonese Chinese

    This SoMa dim sum spot has been around forever, and the regulars who pack it at lunch will make you feel like you found something real. Families, suits with their ties loosened, the whole cast. The pleated dumplings and baked pork buns are the move at lunch, while dinner shifts into bigger shared plates. It's a modest room that doesn't need to try hard, which is usually the best sign.


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    1136 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  35. Rank 35. Kantine

    Scandanavian-Inspired

    A Scandinavian café on Market Street that takes baked goods very seriously, which is exactly the energy you want at 9am. The cardamom buns and gingery caramel cookies taste like someone spent a long, dark winter perfecting them. Grab a tartine on sprouted rye or post up on the sidewalk with coffee and watch the full spectrum of San Francisco walk past. The crowd is relaxed, laptop-friendly, and definitely in no rush.


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    1906 Market St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  36. Michelin-starred Thai in a hotel lobby sounds like a trap, but Kin Khao is the real deal. The room is nothing to write home about, yet the cooking is genuinely exciting, drawing on Thai tradition while leaning hard into Northern California produce. It's creative without being precious, and the spice levels are no joke. The crowd skews adventurous eater over tourist, which tells you something.


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    55 Cyril Magnin St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  37. Rank 37. 7 Adams

    Californian New American

    A Michelin-starred tasting menu in a slim, railway-style room on Sutter, where the open kitchen runs so quietly it makes everywhere else feel chaotic by comparison. The cooking is Californian in the best sense, technically sharp and totally unshowy, the kind of meal where every course feels inevitable rather than clever. Couples on milestone dinners and serious food people who actually dress for the occasion tend to fill the seats.


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    1963 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  38. Rank 38. Benu

    Korean

    Corey Lee's three-Michelin-star tasting menu in SoMa is the kind of meal people fly to San Francisco specifically to eat. The cooking is deeply technical but rooted in Asian flavors, and the progression from tiny precise bites to full courses feels almost architectural. The room is quiet and grown-up, full of people who booked months out and are absolutely keeping the receipt. Plan your whole evening around it.


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    22 Hawthorne St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  39. Rank 39. Sungho

    Traditional Korean

    A homey Korean spot in the Tenderloin doing slow-simmered stews and hand-cut noodle soups that taste like someone's grandmother actually cared about you. The menu leans into dishes you won't easily find elsewhere in the Bay, the portions are built for sharing, and the house-made kimchi is the real deal. Regulars, curious neighbors, and the occasional K-pop fan fill the room, all of them looking very content about it.


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    250 Hyde St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    550 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    198 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  42. Rank 42. Stoa

    Cocktail Bar


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  43. Rank 43. Ken

    Omakase Japanese

    Six seats, no sign on the door, and a chef who genuinely seems to enjoy surprising you. Ken is an omakase counter in the Lower Haight where the nigiri leans creative without being weird about it, and the small plates tend to steal the show anyway. The room is intimate in the way that actually means intimate, not just small. Expect a crowd that researched this pretty carefully before showing up.


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    252 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    560 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  45. Hawaiian soul meets California cool at this lively restaurant on Sutter, where the kitchen blurs the line between the two in ways that actually make sense. Shareable plates and strong cocktails keep the mood loose, and the room fills with groups who came for a good time and stayed for another round. The house-made Spam dish is a genuine flex, and ordering it is basically a personality test.


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    871 Sutter St San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  46. Rank 46. Turquaz

    Turkish


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  47. Rank 47. Mộng Thu Cafe

    Vietnamese Coffee Shop

    A tiny Vietnamese soup shop on Hyde Street that earns its cult following one bowl at a time. The room is small and unpretentious, full of people who clearly know exactly what they're ordering before they sit down. The soups are the whole point, rich and fragrant in ways that remind you soup can actually be interesting. Come hungry and plan to sop up every last bit of broth with bread.


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    248 Hyde St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  48. Rank 48. Bodega SF

    Northern Vietnamese

    Northern Vietnamese with an upscale edge, Bodega SF sits in the middle of downtown and draws the after-work crowd in from the cold. The wood-heavy room feels genuinely polished without trying too hard, and the menu earns it, running from solid lunch phở to dinner dishes where turmeric cakes arrive topped with caviar. The family behind it has been doing this for years, and it shows in how composed everything feels.


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    138 Mason St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  49. Rank 49. Alexander's Steakhouse

    American/Japanese


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    165 O'Farrell St FL 3 San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  51. Rank 51. jū-ni

    Omakase Sushi

    A twelve-seat omakase counter just off Divisadero where the energy is younger and looser than the format usually allows. The team moves with the kind of confidence that makes a long tasting feel like a party rather than a ceremony. It draws the neighborhood's well-paid creative class, all smart-casual, leaning in. The nigiri is the heart of it, carefully sourced and precise without being stuffy about it.


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    1335 Fulton St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  52. Two Michelin stars in a spot that feels more like a dinner party than a temple of fine dining. Sons & Daughters does a Nordic-influenced tasting menu where vegetables and foraged things get treated with the same obsessive care as anything else on the plate. The room is roomier now, the service is genuinely world-class without being stiff, and the crowd leans creative and curious rather than expense-account.


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  53. Rank 53. Niku Steakhouse

    Japanese Steakhouse

    A Michelin-starred Japanese steakhouse tucked behind a gold door in the Design District, Niku takes the idea of a steakhouse seriously in ways most don't. The kitchen runs a whole-animal butchery program, ages its beef carefully, and cooks everything over a binchōtan robata grill. The crowd skews tech money and special-occasion couples who dressed up for this. Grab a counter seat if you can and watch the fire do its thing.


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  54. Once technically invite-only, this intimate omakase counter in the Tendernob is now open to anyone willing to pay for the privilege, and the price is genuinely bracing. What you get is a long, unhurried parade of impeccably sourced seafood, much of it dry-aged in house, plus cocktails that feel like they belong here rather than at the bar next door. The crowd dresses up and pretends not to notice the bill.


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  55. Rank 55. Cordon Bleu

    Vietnamese

    Tiny counter-diner on California Street that's been around forever and runs almost entirely on one woman's cooking. Katie Yu works the charbroiler like she could do it in her sleep, and the smoke coming off the five-spice chicken is reason enough to find a stool. The combo plates feed you properly for next to nothing, and the imperial rolls are the crunchiest thing you'll eat all week. Twelve seats total, so don't be precious about sharing space with strangers.


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  56. Cash only, no website, and the line starts before most people have finished their coffee. Swan Oyster Depot is an old-school seafood counter that's been around forever, and it has absolutely no interest in modernizing for you. Once you're on a stool at the marble counter, cracking into a pile of fresh shellfish with a cold beer, you'll understand why the regulars look so smug.


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  57. Regional Thai cooking done as a proper tasting menu, tucked inside the Kimpton Hotel Enso in a room that knows it looks good. The 11-course format takes you through sweet, savory, and everything blurred between, hitting flavors most Thai restaurants never bother with. The crowd is date-night dressed and quietly impressed. It's a splurge, but the pacing is more civilized banquet than marathon endurance test.


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    1800 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  59. Golden Era is a vegan Asian spot that actually makes you forget to care that it's vegan, which is a harder trick than it sounds. The menu runs from pad Thai to pho to claypot rice, and the kitchen puts real work into getting the textures right, so the soy "beef" in the broth chews like the real thing. Prices are gentle, the crowd is a mix of True Believers and curious neighbors, and nothing on the menu phones it in.


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    395 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  60. Lucinda's is a takeout sandwich shop in NoPa with exactly zero interest in your modifications, which you'll forgive the moment you bite in. The sandwiches sound simple but the details are doing real work, think bagna cauda mayo and balsamic reductions on soppressata. Grab your order and walk five minutes to Alamo Square Park, where you'll eat on the grass next to people who definitely planned this better than you did.


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    535 Scott St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  61. A classic SF steakhouse that's been around forever and shows zero interest in changing. The drill is simple: a salad spun tableside in an icy metal bowl, then a carving cart rolls up and someone in a white coat slices you a serious slab of roast beef with potato and gravy. The room is dark, the martinis are cold, and everyone is dressed like they're celebrating something, even if they're not.


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    1906 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  62. Rank 62. SHOWA

    Japanese


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  63. Rank 63. Moya

    Ethiopian

    A small, welcoming Ethiopian spot in SoMa where the food is the whole point and the room fills with people who clearly know exactly what they're ordering. The vegan sampler is a genuinely good place to start, piled with spiced lentils and stewed greens, and the meatless dishes hold their own against anything on the rest of the menu. Warm, unpretentious, and the kind of neighborhood place that earns real loyalty.


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    121 9th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  64. Rank 64. SPQR

    Italian

    Fillmore's favorite loud Italian is a slim, skylighted room that somehow fits a crowd of people who all seem to know each other. The prix-fixe format keeps things moving through creative California-meets-Italy cooking that leans hard on whatever looks good at the market. The handmade pastas alone justify the trip. Dress like you made an effort, because everyone else did, and pace yourself on the wine list.


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    1911 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  66. Rank 66. Good Good Culture Club

    Southeast Asian Vietnamese

    The neon sign above the open kitchen asks "did you eat yet?" and the correct answer, upon arrival, is definitely no. This buzzy Mission small-plates spot earns its Bib Gourmand by running Southeast Asian flavors through a very California lens, and the results feel genuinely inventive without being precious about it. Reservations go fast, but bar seats are fair game early or late, and the tropical cocktails are a solid reason to linger.


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  67. Korean small-plates spot on Fillmore that somehow makes parmesan and chorizo feel totally at home next to traditional fermented broths and rice cakes. The menu is built for sharing, which works great until the fried chicken arrives and suddenly everyone gets very quiet and very territorial. It's got a Bib Gourmand, the vibe is lively and modern, and the crowd looks like people who eat out a lot and know it.


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    1560 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  70. Schlok's is a proper bagel shop off the Panhandle that cures and smokes its own salmon in-house, which tells you everything about how seriously these people take a classic. The bagels are malty and thin-crusted, the schmear is aggressively briny in the best way, and the lox sandwich is the move. The line on weekends is mostly locals who already know this, plus a few visitors who found it online and feel very smug about it.


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    1263 Fell St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    652 Polk St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    705 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  73. Perched on the fifth floor of a six-story French food complex, this Michelin-starred tasting room is the serious, quiet-down-everyone capstone of the whole operation. The chef pulls off something genuinely tricky: classic French technique grounded in California ingredients, with results that feel neither fussy nor casual. The room runs on polished, unhurried service, and the crowd dresses accordingly.


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    165 O'Farrell St 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  74. A sunny, easygoing brunch spot in NoPa with antique stained glass and the kind of vibe that makes you linger way past your second cup. The Southern-leaning menu means French toast loaded with seasonal fruit and a rotating doughnut worth ordering while you wait. The owner wanders the room with a coffee pot like someone who genuinely wants you to stay. Weekend warriors and neighborhood regulars pack the place, all equally unhurried.


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    1801 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    757 Market St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    450 Powell St FL 21 San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    753 Alabama St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    530 Haight St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
  79. Dinner here is less a meal and more a ticketed theatrical production where the set changes every season and you're cast as the audience. It's an immersive tasting experience on Mission Street where the food, the rooms, and the whole vibe shift together around a single concept. The cooking actually holds its own amid all the spectacle, which isn't a given. Bring someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously.


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    1148 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  80. Nopalito is a cheerful, no-reservations Mexican spot in the Lower Haight where neighborhood families and couples packed into a snug, wood-accented room share plates without much ceremony. The kitchen takes a genuinely sustainable approach to the classics, so the food tastes more considered than your average taqueria. Go hungry and order widely, because the menu rewards it. Expect a wait, but the kind you'll stop minding once the food arrives.


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    306 Broderick St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  81. A no-frills Thai spot in the Tenderloin with the kind of loyal regulars who never bother looking at the menu. The barbecued pork shoulder is the reason people keep coming back, charred and punchy with a fish sauce marinade, and you can get it three different ways. Keanu Reeves is apparently a superfan, which the window display will remind you of constantly. Cash-and-plastic crowd, nothing fancy, just good food done right.


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    771 O'Farrell St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  82. Everything here comes on a stick, which is either the best or the most efficient way to eat, and honestly it's both. This casual Jilin-style BBQ spot in the Inner Sunset skewers lamb, duck tongues, frog legs, and an embarrassing number of vegetables you'll also want. The crowd is low-key, the vibe is loud and smoky, and nobody in the room is having a bad time.


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    294 9th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  83. Che Fico is a lively Italian taverna on Divisadero that somehow pulls off "rustic" while looking genuinely cool, with a crowd of stylish regulars who definitely had to fight for their reservation. The wood-fired oven does real work here, and the house-made salumi and pastas are the kind of thing that makes you order one more round just to keep eating. No walk-in table? Grab a bar seat and let the cocktail menu make that decision feel inspired.


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    838 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  84. Rank 84. Pizzeria Delfina

    Neapolitan Pizza


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    3611 18th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    561 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  86. The line out the door at this Mission District bakery isn't a fluke, it's a daily ritual. Tartine basically rewired how San Francisco thinks about sourdough, and the bread still sells out every afternoon. The crowd is a mix of locals who've been coming for years and visitors who've heard the hype and want to see if it's real. It is. Get there early, grab a morning bun, and don't overthink it.


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    600 Guerrero St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    136 Church St #1111, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    87 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    1620 Post St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  90. A sleek omakase counter in Japantown where the kitchen balances real luxury with real restraint, which is harder than it sounds. The crowd leans dressed-up and quietly impressed, the kind of people who did their research. Tradition and a little invention share the menu, and the more low-key bites often land harder than the showier ones. Next door, sibling spot Sushi Sato brings a looser vibe and kinder prices if you want to ease in first.


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    1122 Post St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    400 Haight St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  92. Tucked into a corner of the Japantown mall near the Webster Street exit, Oma is a wood counter omakase spot so small you could genuinely walk past it twice. But the nigiri punches well above its square footage, with clean flavors and silky fish that feel like a genuine find. Pick a prix-fixe tier to match your mood, and the prices stay reasonable. Regulars lean in quietly while the chef works; nobody's here to be seen.


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    1737 Post St, Unit 337, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  93. Rank 93. Yuji

    Japanese

    Nine seats at a counter in Japantown, and if you're late they start without you, full stop. Yuji serves kappo, the slightly looser cousin of kaiseki, which means a long procession of beautiful, seasonal Japanese courses that take you from delicate little bites all the way through to rice and miso soup at the end. The crowd is small by definition, so everyone in the room is there on purpose, dressed quietly, and paying close attention.


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    1700 Post St, Unit K, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  94. Rank 94. Prubechu

    Chamorro

    Prubechu is almost certainly the only Chamorro restaurant you'll walk into this year, and the staff know it, so they're genuinely happy to walk you through the menu without making you feel like a tourist. It's a casual Mission spot serving the Indigenous food of Guam, heavy on coconut, grilled meats, and dishes you won't recognize but will want to reorder. The covered outdoor picnic tables, floral oilcloth and all, do their best impression of a Pacific island.


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    2224 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    612 O'Farrell St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  96. Hakata-style tonkotsu ramen at its cloudiest and most soul-restoring, served out of a ramen shop on the second floor of Japantown's Japan Center mall. The pork bone broth is rich and milky, the noodles are thin, and the pork belly melts the way pork belly should. You will wait, and you will be surrounded by people who also waited and are now extremely happy about it. Go all in when you sit down.


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    1581 Webster St #235, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    1415 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    398 Geary St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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