The Top 100 Places to Eat and Drink Near Bread n' Chu

  1. Rank 1. Lokma

    California-inspired Turkish


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  2. The sandwiches here look so good you'll wonder if the whole thing is just a content farm with a bread permit. It isn't. This tiny Japanese-influenced sandwich shop on Clement does egg salad on fluffy shokupan that's genuinely luxurious, and a solid chicken katsu if you need something more substantial. No seating, just a window ledge built for the inevitable photo. The crowd knows exactly what they came for.


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    1900 Clement St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  3. Rank 3. Aziza

    Moroccan

    Mourad Lahlou is one of those celebrity chefs casual diners actually know, so his return to the Richmond district after years away is worth paying attention to. Aziza is a proper sit-down Moroccan restaurant with a California accent, pale walls, and a colorful bar that says "date night" without trying too hard. The staff knows the menu cold and doesn't make you feel like a tourist for asking. The basteeya alone justifies the trip.


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    5800 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  4. Dragon Beaux is a dim sum spot in the Richmond that feels a step dressier than your usual cart-and-chaos setup, with carpeted walls and glass displays like someone actually thought about the room. The crowd skews family celebrations and couples who coordinate outfits. The kitchen does a contemporary take on Cantonese classics, and the colorful soup dumplings will tempt you, but the siu mai topped with crab roe is the smarter call.


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    5700 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  5. Rank 5. Breadbelly

    Asian American bakery

    This James Beard-winning bakery on Clement Street has built a cult following around Asian American pastries that change often enough to keep regulars guessing. The kaya toast, all coconut-pandan jam and pillowy bread, is the thing to get, but the sandwiches on house-made pan de sal hold their own too. Grab something, find a spot outside, and watch the Richmond do its thing.


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    1408 Clement St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  6. Rank 6. Volcano

    Japanese


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    5454 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    5322 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  8. Rank 8. Pearl 6101

    Cal- Italian

    A Cal-Italian neighborhood spot that actually feels like a neighborhood spot, Pearl 6101 lives in a converted retro drugstore out in the Richmond and pulls in the kind of locals who know all the servers by name. The pasta is the move, the wine list is genuinely well chosen without being exhausting, and the menu gives vegetarians a real seat at the table rather than an afterthought. Casual enough for a Tuesday, good enough to plan around.


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    6101 California St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  9. Rank 9. Lung Fung Bakery

    Chinese Bakery


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    1823 Clement St #1825, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  10. Rank 10. Pizzetta 211

    Thin-crust Pizza


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    211 23rd Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  11. Tommy's is a no-frills Mexican restaurant on Geary that's been around forever, and the red pleather booths and complimentary shredded-lettuce salad will make you feel like you time-traveled. The real draw is the bar, where Julio runs one of the most serious tequila collections in the country and will happily school you on agave until you forget what you came in for. Regulars and converts fill the room in equal measure.


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    5929 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    1737 Balboa St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  13. A ramen omakase in the Richmond that landed on the New York Times restaurant list, which is a sentence you'll want to read twice. The team walks you through a multi-course tasting menu built entirely around noodles, and somehow it never feels gimmicky. The room is small, the tickets aren't cheap, and the crowd looks like people who planned this dinner weeks out and are thrilled they did.


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    4601 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  14. A neighborhood deli that leans into the bit: pinball machines, vintage hats, cotton candy on the shelves, and sandwiches with names like Beefer Sutherland. The menu punches hard for vegetarians too, with options that actually want to be there rather than apologizing for the missing meat. It feels like the kind of place a college town would be smug about having, which San Francisco absolutely is.


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    5501 California St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    5423 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    443 Clement St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  17. Rank 17. Lou's Cafe

    Sandwiches


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    5017 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  18. Mandalay has been around forever and still carries itself like it knows something the newer spots don't. This is a casual neighborhood Burmese restaurant on the Inner Richmond, the kind of place regulars treat like a second kitchen. The tea leaf salad is the real reason to go, built closer to what you'd actually find in Myanmar than anywhere else in the Bay Area. Bring someone curious and order widely.


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    4348 California St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    349 Clement St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  20. A cozy Richmond District Thai spot that goes well beyond the usual suspects. The menu is massive and leans into street food and regional specialties you won't find at your average pad thai joint, which is exactly the point. The crowd is a mix of regulars who clearly have a system and curious newcomers still working through the options. Come hungry and willing to explore.


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    5020 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  21. Rank 21. Cinderella Bakery

    Russian Bakery

    This cheerful Russian bakery and cafe has been a fixture in the Richmond District's Russian neighborhood for years, and it earns its place. Come for borsch, pillowy piroshki, and pelmeni that feel like someone's grandmother made them, even if yours never did. The crowd is a warm mix of regulars who know exactly what they want and newcomers slowing down to read the case. Save room for cake.


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    436 Balboa St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  22. Rank 22. Lily

    Vietnamese

    Lily is the rare Vietnamese restaurant in the Inner Richmond that's actually trying to do something new, and mostly pulling it off. The chef riffs on classics without wrecking them, so the chicken phở still tastes like the real thing, just noticeably more considered. The crowd skews curious and a little food-forward, the kind of people who actually read menus. Casual enough to show up in jeans, but the cooking is clearly taking itself seriously.


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    225 Clement St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    1802 Balboa St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  24. Little Lucca is a sandwich counter that's been around forever, and the sandwiches are genuinely absurd in size. The bread is the real star and the garlic sauce has a cult following for good reason, though your travel companions will have opinions about that choice. The crowd is locals who know exactly what they're getting, plus the occasional wide-eyed first-timer who ordered two. Do yourself a favor and eat before you board.


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    724 El Camino Real, South San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  25. A bakery with a weekend line that forms like a religion, and honestly the croissants earn it. They're so airy and layered they feel structurally improbable, the kind of thing that ruins every airport croissant for the rest of your life. The Inner Richmond spot is takeout only, so join the faithful, grab one warm, and eat it immediately on the sidewalk like everyone else out there is doing.


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    397 Arguello Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  26. Rank 26. Kiss of Matcha

    Japanese Coffee Shop


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    750 Clement St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    4627 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    236 Clement St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  29. A former coin-op laundry in the Outer Richmond that pivoted to bagels and pizza, and honestly the pivot worked out great. Mornings belong to the bagels, displayed in metal racks draped with white sheets as a nod to the building's past life. The rye is where it's at, and the Calabrian chile schmear is worth the trip alone. Afternoons shift to pizza, and the crowd is exactly the neighborhood mix you'd expect, locals who've clearly figured something out.


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    3725 Balboa St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    736 Clement St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    312 8th Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco

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  33. This tiny 11-seat sushi bar on Balboa runs on pure devotion, the kind you can read on the hand-written notes covering the walls. Show up early because a line forms well before the doors open, and once you're in, you just eat whatever the chef puts in front of you. The nigiri here are genuinely massive compared to most spots, and the sashimi portions are almost absurdly generous. Cash in your Michelin-star reservations for this one.


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    537 Balboa St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  34. Rank 34. Rose Pizzeria

    Thin-crust Pizza


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    1 Clement St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    4217 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    2110 Irving St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    3434 Balboa St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  38. Rank 38. Cantina Los Mayas

    Yucatecan Mexican


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    431 Balboa St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  39. Rank 39. Spruce

    Modern New American

    Spruce is the kind of polished neighborhood restaurant that actually earns its reputation, a proper sit-down dinner spot in Presidio Heights where the regulars look like they own at least one piece of real estate nearby. The cooking is refined California seasonal without being precious about it, and the wine list leans into the state's best producers. Lunch is relaxed; dinner turns up the formality a notch. Worth the splurge either way.


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    3640 Sacramento St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    3516 Balboa St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    3440 Balboa St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
  42. Rank 42. Le Soleil

    Contemporary Asian


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    133 Clement St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  43. Rank 43. Wako

    Sushi


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    211 Clement St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  44. Rank 44. Atelier Crenn

    Fine dining

    Dominique Crenn is one of those chefs even non-food people have heard of, and her three Michelin stars make this pescatarian tasting menu one of the most serious meals you can have in the city. The cooking is rooted in Brittany but grown up in California, so everything feels refined without being stuffy. The room draws the kind of crowd that dressed intentionally for tonight and plans to talk about it for weeks.


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    3127 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  45. Rank 45. Pineapple King

    Chinese Bakery

    A tiny Chinese bakery in the Sunset that does one thing better than almost anywhere else: bolo bao, those soft, cloud-like buns with the crackly sugar crust. The real move is getting one warm with a flavored butter pat tucked inside. The line out front is basically a permanent fixture, staffed by regulars who know exactly what they came for. Bring cash unless you order ahead online.


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    1915 Irving St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    1226 Ninth Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  48. Rank 48. 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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  49. Rank 49. Caché

    Seafood French


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    1235 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  50. Rank 50. Gary Danko

    Contemporary French

    Fine dining at its most old-school San Francisco, Gary Danko is the kind of place where the servers wear dark suits and wheel an actual cheese trolley to your table. The prix-fixe menu runs three to five courses of contemporary French cooking with global touches, and the room is full of anniversaries being celebrated, deals being closed, and someone's parents in town looking very pleased with themselves.


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    800 N Point St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  51. Rank 51. Dalida

    Mediterranean

    Tucked into the Presidio, Dalida is a lively Eastern Mediterranean spot that draws a devoted crowd of couples and groups who come ready to share everything on the table. The menu nods to Istanbul, built for passing plates around, and the pita alone is worth the detour: rolled and hearth-baked to order, impossibly pillowy, arriving with spreads and pickles. The rest of the menu keeps pace, so bring a group and clear your schedule.


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    101 Montgomery St Unit 100 San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  52. 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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  53. Rank 53. 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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  54. Rank 54. Quince

    Fine dining

    Three Michelin stars in a beautifully restored Jackson Square room, Quince is as serious as San Francisco fine dining gets. The chef and his team are obsessed with what's growing right now, most of it from their own farm, and the seasonal Italian-leaning menu shows it. The crowd is dressed up and unhurried, the kind of night that stretches past midnight without anyone noticing. Budget accordingly, and book well ahead.


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    470 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    1331 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  56. Rank 56. Saison

    Fine dining

    Everything at this two-Michelin-star warehouse spot revolves around a roaring open hearth, which sets the mood instantly. The crowd is Bay Area tech money dressed down just enough to seem unbothered, and the kitchen matches that studied cool with wildly creative Californian cooking. The wine team is genuinely great and won't make you feel bad about your budget. Wear something nice but not a suit, and clear your evening.


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    178 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    2049 Irving St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    1833 Irving St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  60. Yo También! Cantina is a cozy all-day café where the brunch food is genuinely good for you but doesn't make you feel like you're being punished. Think vegan rice bowls piled with vegetables, tamales with avocado and a jammy egg, and nonalcoholic micheladas that actually taste like something. The crowd is pure San Francisco, Patagonia puffers over athleisure, and they are absolutely right to be here.


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    205 Hugo St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  61. Rank 61. um.ma

    Korean


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    1220 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  62. 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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    2875 18th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    753 Alabama St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  64. Rank 64. Fiorella Sunset

    Wood-fired Italian


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    1240 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    Golden Gate Bridge Plaza, Golden Gate Brg, San Francisco, CA 94129 · Sausalito
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  66. Rank 66. 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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  67. 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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  68. Rank 68. 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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  71. Mister Jiu's is a Michelin-starred fine dining room in the heart of Chinatown that does something genuinely hard: it makes modern California cooking feel completely at home in Cantonese tradition. The crowd skews date-night and special-occasion, everyone dressed just enough. The Peking duck is the move, and the cocktails are serious enough to linger over. Go hungry, go with someone you want to impress.


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    28 Waverly Pl, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  73. Rank 73. Palm City

    Sandwiches

    A wine shop and sandwich spot in the Outer Sunset where the whole idea is to grab a bottle, sit outside, and watch the sun drop toward the ocean. The hoagies are genuinely good, and the crowd is exactly what you'd expect from that neighborhood: laid-back locals who figured out the move before anyone else did. Corkage on your bottle is cheap early in the week, which tells you everything about the vibe here.


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    4055 Irving St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  74. Way out near the beach, this cozy neighborhood restaurant built from reclaimed wood has a cult following that started with the bread and never really left. The sourdough here is genuinely the reason people cross the city, and the rest of the seasonal menu, simple and hearty and very good, keeps them coming back. Weekend brunch draws a mellow, fleece-heavy crowd who've learned to arrive early and order the sticky bun without being asked.


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    4001 Judah St 45th Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  76. 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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  77. The outer Richmond locals have been quietly hoarding this dim sum spot for years, and honestly you can see why. Har gow comes generously stuffed, siu mai are light and tender, and the full menu stretches well beyond the cart classics into roast squab and clay pot brisket territory. Prices are noticeably kinder than the downtown spots. The room runs on regulars who know exactly what they're ordering before they sit down.


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    4401 Balboa St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  78. Rank 78. 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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  79. Rank 79. Manna

    Korean


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  80. Rank 80. Sandy's

    NOLA sandwiches

    A tiny sandwich shop on Haight that does one thing the rest of San Francisco mostly ignores: the New Orleans muffuletta. You're choosing between meat or mushroom, both stacked with olive spread and pressed into a tidy triangle that looks like a slice of pie. The crowd is mostly locals who've quietly decided this beats the burrito place. Grab a seat inside if you can, or just take it to the park like everyone else.


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    1457 Haight St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  81. 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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  82. 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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  83. Rank 83. 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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  84. Rank 84. Izzy's

    Steakhouse

    Izzy's is a classic SF steakhouse that's been around forever and somehow only gotten better with age. The bar hums with regulars who've earned their barstools, and the dining room draws the kind of crowd that actually knows how to order a steak. Open-fire dry-aged beef, timber and brass, and a genuinely warm room that doesn't try too hard. It landed on the World's Best Steak Restaurants list, which tracks.


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    3345 Steiner St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  85. One of the very few spots in San Francisco doing real Persian cooking, Lavash is a cozy neighborhood restaurant in the Sunset where families and regulars who definitely don't need the menu fill the room. The kebabs arrive piled over rice on giant sheets of flatbread, and the tahdig, Iran's crispy-bottomed rice, is the kind of thing you'll think about later. Grab a table in the parklet if the weather cooperates.


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    511 Irving St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  86. A laid-back neighborhood Thai spot on Geary that quietly punches well above its weight. The chef brought real fine-dining chops home from Bangkok and applied them to a compact menu that feels fresh without being fussy. The cooking leans into aroma in a way most Thai places don't bother with, from hand-pounded curry pastes to a dessert finished with a wisp of incense smoke. Locals who've found it treat it like a personal secret.


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    3226 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  87. 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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  88. Rank 88. Thanh Long

    Vietnamese

    Thanh Long is the Vietnamese restaurant that basically invented the garlic noodle, and people have been making the trek out to the Outer Sunset for decades to prove it. Everyone gets a bib, nobody complains. The move is roast Dungeness crab drowned in butter and garlic, with those noodles on the side, non-negotiable. It's a full-contact dinner, and the room is full of people who knew exactly what they were signing up for.


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    4101 Judah St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  89. Rank 89. 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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    61 Division St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  90. 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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  91. This neighborhood Chinese restaurant is serving the food of Shaanxi province, which means wheat noodles, lamb, and Silk Road spices instead of the usual suspects. The biang-biang noodles with cumin lamb are the thing to order, hand-pulled flat strips tangled with thinly sliced lamb and grilled onions. The room is surprisingly put-together, with art on the walls and more personality than most spots on Judah.


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    2555 Judah St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    646 Irving St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
  93. A neighborhood bistro in the best sense: the kind of place where the food is clearly French but the ingredients are clearly Californian, and somehow that tension makes everything taste better. The room feels lived-in without being shabby, and the crowd matches, locals who know the menu cold mixing with people who just discovered it. The real closer is that dessert comes from the celebrated patisserie next door, which is genuinely unfair to everywhere else.


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    2801 California St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  94. Rank 94. 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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    1352 A 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  96. Rank 96. 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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  97. Rank 97. 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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  98. 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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  99. Rank 99. 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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    237 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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