The Top 100 Places to Eat and Drink Near Le Dix-Sept

  1. Rank 1. 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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    2170 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  3. A pink-and-purple pastry shop in Potrero Hill where French technique gets a tropical passport. The canelés are the thing: deeply caramelized shells giving way to a custardy rum-and-vanilla center that makes you briefly reconsider your whole life. Beyond that, the menu rotates through flavors most bakeries wouldn't dare touch. The crowd is mostly locals who look like they biked here and will absolutely be back tomorrow.


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    3376 18th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  4. Rank 4. 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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  5. 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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    2234 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  8. Rank 8. 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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    3560 18th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    3010 20th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  10. A proper taco stand on Mission Street with a spinning trompo out front, which in this city is not something you take for granted. The al pastor is the move, shaved thin and finished with a shard of pineapple the way it should be. Ask for the tripas doraditas if you're feeling bold. Three salsas on the counter, ranging from tangy to genuinely fiery. Regulars look like they've never once second-guessed their order.


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    2205 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    2288 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  12. Vegan Japanese that actually tastes like Japanese food, not a compromise. Cha-Ya has been around forever on Valencia, drawing the kind of Mission regulars who've long since stopped explaining why they're here to skeptical friends. Brothy soups, deep-fried tofu in dashi, sushi rolls with real textural payoff, all of it rustic and comforting rather than preachy. Grab a sidewalk table and order more than you think you need.


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    762 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  13. Rank 13. 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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  14. 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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  15. Rank 15. Yamo

    Burmese


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    3406 18th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  16. Rank 16. Pizzeria Delfina

    Neapolitan Pizza


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    3611 18th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    595 Alabama St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  18. Rank 18. Foreign Cinema

    Californian New American

    Foreign Cinema is a Californian restaurant on Mission Street with a secret courtyard out back where foreign films flicker on a 35mm projector while you eat. It's romantic in a way that feels genuinely accidental rather than engineered, and it's earned a James Beard Outstanding Restaurant nod to prove it's not just atmosphere. The crowd runs heavy on first dates and anniversaries, everyone quietly pleased they found the place.


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    2534 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  19. A French prix fixe in a Mission wine bar that somehow feels like a Paris side street without any of the attitude. The chef trained in Japan and then went deep on French technique, and the cooking shows it: seasonal, ingredient-forward, nothing fussy. Natural wines pair well with pretty much everything on the table. The crowd is neighborhood regulars who know a good thing and aren't rushing anywhere.


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    2400 Harrison St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    561 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    2121 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  22. Rank 22. Delfina

    Italian

    Delfina is the neighborhood trattoria that basically invented the Mission's restaurant scene, and it's been quietly excellent ever since. The room is warm and unhurried, full of regulars who know exactly what they're ordering before they sit down. The pasta is the kind of simple that takes years to get right, and the anchovy dishes have a cult following for good reason. Cash in your carb credits before you show up.


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    3621 18th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  23. Korean BBQ gets the Michelin star treatment here, and somehow it doesn't feel ridiculous. San Ho Won is a nice-casual spot where the cooking lands somewhere between your favorite home-cooked Korean meal and something genuinely refined, with ingredients that earn the price tag. The room is sleek and minimal, packed with people who planned ahead to get a table. Book early, because you're not the only one who heard about this place.


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    2170 Bryant St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  24. Rank 24. Wildhawk

    Cocktail Bar


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    3464 19th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  25. Handmade pasta is the whole point at this Mission neighborhood restaurant, and the kitchen takes it seriously without making you feel like you should too. The room stays loud and packed with the kind of regulars who already know to order half portions so they can try more than one. It's casual enough for a Tuesday but good enough that you'll think about it the following week.


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    2401 Harrison St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    434 Shotwell 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. Side A

    American


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    2814 19th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    702 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    699 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  32. Rank 32. Ernest

    Californian

    Ernest is a Michelin-selected Mission spot where the cooking is deliberately a little unhinged, in the best way. Think caviar and tater tots sharing a plate without any apology. The crowd leans creative-class cool, the kind of people who have opinions about natural wine but won't bore you with them. Book ahead or just walk up to the bar, which is genuinely worth doing on its own.


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    1890 Bryant St, Ste 100, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  33. Rank 33. Barberio Osteria

    Californian Italian

    The team behind AltoVino opened this California-Italian osteria on Valencia, and it earns its place on a street full of strong opinions. The handmade pastas are the draw, but the kitchen treats every vegetable like it has something to prove, which is not something you can say about most pasta spots. It pulls a neighborhood crowd that actually lives nearby, which in the Mission still counts for something.


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    557 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  34. Rank 34. El Mil Amores

    Mexico City-style Mexican

    El Mil Amores is a Mexico City-style brunch spot in the Mission that draws a devoted weekend crowd of locals who clearly know something you don't. The move is the chilaquiles, made with thick, dark mole instead of the usual salsa, and the kind of dish that makes you question every brunch decision you've made before now. Grab a michelada at the newer location down the street and you've got a full morning sorted.


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    2780 21st St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  35. Rank 35. 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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  36. Rank 36. The Morris

    New American

    The wine list here is the real reason locals keep coming back to this unfussy Mission bistro, built by a sommelier who clearly knows what he's doing. The food holds its own too, leaning into California meat and seafood without any fuss. The smoked duck is genuinely worth ordering. Regulars at the bar look like they've never once glanced at the menu, which is always a good sign.


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    2501 Mariposa St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  37. Rank 37. Reem’s

    Middle Eastern

    Reem's is an Arab bakery and cafe in the Mission that earned its James Beard Award by doing something simple really well. The star is the mana'eesh, flatbreads cooked on a dome-shaped grill called a saj, thin and crisp and genuinely hard to stop eating. The bright dining room draws a neighborhood crowd that looks like it actually lives here, which in the Mission these days is saying something.


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    2901 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  38. Rank 38. Loló

    Californian Mexican


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    974 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    3052 16th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
  40. Rank 40. Do-Re-Mi

    Japanese


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    3491 19th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
  41. Rank 41. Itria

    Italian

    Fine dining on 24th Street that somehow doesn't feel like fine dining, just really good Italian food in a room full of people who seem genuinely happy to be there. The chef keeps things light and uncluttered, letting fresh seafood and excellent house-made pasta do the talking. It's the kind of place where you eat too much, order one more glass, and don't regret either decision.


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    3266 24th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    3079 16th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  43. Rank 43. 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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    2779 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    3091 16th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  46. The line outside this Mission taqueria is basically self-explanatory. Counter service, no frills, and a crowd that runs from stroller-pushing families to hoodie-wearing tech workers who have clearly found religion. The burritos are the kind that ruin other burritos for you, and if you know to ask for your taco dorado-style, crisped on the plancha with cheese, you're already ahead of most people in line.


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    2889 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  47. A Mission District mariscos spot with a patio that genuinely feels like you've teleported to a beach cabana, which in San Francisco is basically a miracle. The crowd comes for raw shrimp aguachiles and oversized burritos, with the crispy flattop version being a particular point of pride. Get a frosty mug of beer or a michelada and you'll understand why those outdoor seats are worth the wait.


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    2341 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  48. Rank 48. 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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  49. Rank 49. 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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    500 Church St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  51. From the team behind Flour + Water, Penny Roma is a more laid-back Italian spot in the Mission where handmade pasta is the whole point. The courtyard alone is worth the trip, and the room fills up with the kind of people who dress casually but chose their outfit carefully. Stuffed pasta is where the kitchen really shines, and the focaccia arrives looking almost too good to deflate. It won't.


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    3000 20th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  52. Rank 52. Limón

    Modern Peruvian


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    524 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  53. Rank 53. Fù Huì Huá

    Fine dining

    Fù Huì Huá is a Chinese omakase counter in the Mission that might be the hardest table to snag in the city right now, with only eight seats and eight seatings a week. A father-son team brings Huaiyang tradition and Japanese precision into something that feels entirely its own. The crowd is small by design, which means every dish lands with intention. Book early, dress up a little, and don't expect to rush.


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    2809 24th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  54. Rank 54. Anchor Oyster Bar

    Old-School Seafood

    This Castro seafood counter has been around forever, and the line out the door on any given night tells you everything you need to know. It's tiny, cash-register-and-checkered-tablecloth old-school, better suited for a date than a group. The oysters are the real deal, the cioppino is the reason regulars never open the menu, and the Bib Gourmand keeps the secret only barely a secret.


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    579 Castro St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  55. Rank 55. 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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  56. 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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    237 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    2663 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    2400 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    2681 21st St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  61. This Mission taqueria does birria the Chicano way, leaning on warm spices rather than the tomato-heavy style you've probably had before, and it makes a real difference. The quesabirria with blue corn tortilla is the move, saucy and molten and the kind of thing that ruins you for lesser versions. The crowd is a mix of locals who know exactly what they're doing and visitors who followed a tip. Prices are firmly in the "order a second one" range.


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    2962 24th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  62. A compact Mission taqueria that earns its stripes by going full Yucatecan instead of playing it safe. The cochinita pibil tacos are the move, slow-roasted pork with a tart punch and habanero heat that actually means business. Purple ube tortillas made in-house set the vibe, and the pastor negro, pork in black adobo, is the kind of thing regulars order without looking up. Bring cash and a little curiosity.


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    3224 1/2 22nd St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  63. A pasta shop attached to the beloved Mission restaurant next door, Flour + Water Pasta Shop is where you grab fresh noodles to take home, then inevitably end up staying for a sandwich. The Italian sandwiches here are the real draw, loaded with mortadella, salami, and provolone, or a proper eggplant parm that somehow improves on the classic. It's a casual counter spot, so expect a line of locals who all think they discovered it first.


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    3000 20th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  64. Rank 64. Angie’s Pizza

    Wood-fired Pizza


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    3228 16th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  65. 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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  66. The Mission's beloved old-school diner has been around forever, and the city actually made it official by enrolling it in the Legacy Business Program, which means whoever owns it has to keep the vibe intact. Vintage posters, a lunch counter, wood booths, candy by the register. The menu is pure diner simplicity, the kind that doesn't need explaining. Regulars and hungover twenty-somethings share booths like they always have.


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    2801 24th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  67. Rank 67. Baklavastory

    Turkish Bakery

    Most baklava is fine. This is not most baklava. Baklavastory is a small Turkish bakery in the Mission where the phyllo is made by hand, which is apparently rare enough to be worth crossing town for. The layers shatter in a way that feels almost theatrical. They keep it simple: walnut or pistachio, sold by the tray. Get the pistachio. The walnuts will understand.


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    1830 Harrison St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  68. Rank 68. York Street Collective

    Indian Cocktail Bar


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    1100 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    1016 Bryant St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  70. Rank 70. 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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    2406 Bryant St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  72. Rank 72. Stoa

    Cocktail Bar


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    701 Haight St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  73. Rank 73. Donaji

    Oaxacan Mexican

    A cheerful Oaxacan spot in the Mission that grew out of a farmer's market tamale stand, which tells you something right away about why the food hits the way it does. The masa work here is genuinely special, from tamales to sopes to enchiladas wrapped in handmade tortillas with a mole negro that earns its reputation. The room fills with neighborhood regulars who already know to order the agua fresca and not rush.


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    3161 24th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  75. Rank 75. SHOWA

    Japanese


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    1550 Howard St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  77. The Mission has no shortage of wellness-coded cafes where everyone's on some kind of kick, but this lifestyle restaurant quietly does something genuinely worth the trip: a proper Turkish breakfast spread on weekends. It's portioned for two and arrives in a fleet of little dishes, cheeses, spreads, dips, the works. The kaymak alone, clotted cream pooled in honey and dusted with pistachio, will make you forget you were ever pretending to eat healthy.


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    2990 24th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  78. Rank 78. Frances

    Californian New American

    Frances is a cozy neighborhood spot in the Castro that somehow feels both effortlessly local and genuinely special. The seasonal menu leans Californian with a Mediterranean drift, and everything tastes like someone's very talented aunt made it, which is the highest compliment. The crowd is a mix of regulars who've memorized the menu and date-nighters who just discovered it. Book ahead, it fills up fast.


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    3870 17th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  79. Rank 79. Thorough Bread & Pastry

    French-style Bakery


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    248 Church St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  80. Rank 80. Omakase

    Edomae Sushi

    Serious Edomae sushi in a room so small it feels like the chef is cooking just for you, because essentially they are. Fish comes straight from Tokyo's Toyosu market, cured and aged the old-school way, and the nigiri are the kind that make you put your phone down. The crowd is quiet, attentive, slightly reverent. Show up on time, or don't bother showing up at all.


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    665 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  82. Newkirk's is a low-key sandwich counter in Potrero Hill doing East Coast bodega-style egg sandwiches, and it fills a hole San Francisco didn't know it had. Bacon, egg, and cheese on a squishy Kaiser roll, or a pastrami version if that's your move, with house-made fermented hot sauce on the side. The room is white walls and pinball machines, which tells you everything about the vibe and the price point.


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    1002 Potrero Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  83. Rank 83. 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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    2884 24th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  87. Rank 87. 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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  88. This cozy Duboce Triangle bistro feels like someone teleported a family-run Burgundy hotel to a quiet SF corner. You pass through a literal red velvet curtain to reach the candlelit room, and suddenly coq au vin and housemade pâté make complete sense. The menu plays a short rotation of French classics and plays them well, so just pick something and trust it. Regulars look like they found their spot years ago and never reconsidered.


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    151 Noe St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  89. Rank 89. 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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  90. Rank 90. GADA

    Sandwiches


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    2375 Market St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco

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    2916 24th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    1415 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  93. Rank 93. 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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  94. 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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  95. 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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  96. A lively neighborhood sushi bar in Noe Valley that draws a loyal crowd of locals who know to show up early because Saru doesn't take reservations. The menu leans traditional Japanese with a few California instincts worked in, and the nigiri is where regulars put their faith. A few omakase options give you a reason to just hand over the wheel and let the kitchen decide.


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    3856 24th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  97. Rank 97. 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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  98. Rank 98. Smuggler's Cove

    Tiki Cocktail Bar


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    650 Gough St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    205 Oak St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
  100. Rank 100. Hi Hat

    New York-style Pizza


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    1432 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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