The Top 100 Places to Eat and Drink Near Oink & Oscar

  1. Rank 1. 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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  3. Rank 3. 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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  4. A sandwich shop that has committed fully to pork, and respects you enough not to pretend otherwise. The house porkstrami, a brined and smoked pork butt, anchors almost every sandwich on the menu, often alongside coppa, salami, or mortadella. The crowd skews toward people who did not come here to compromise. Wash it all down with novelty sodas from a bygone era, which somehow feels exactly right.


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    87 Yerba Buena Ln, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    165 O'Farrell St FL 3 San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    222 2nd St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  7. Rank 7. 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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  8. 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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    550 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  10. 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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  11. Rank 11. Shoji

    Japanese


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    140 New Montgomery St, Suite 1, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  12. 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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  13. Rank 13. 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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  14. Rank 14. John's Grill

    San Francisco

    Dark wood, white tablecloths, staff in all black, and a replica of the Maltese Falcon watching over the second floor. John's Grill is an old-school San Francisco steakhouse that's been around forever, and it wears every year well. The menu is meat and potatoes done properly, the kind of room where you half-expect someone to be tailing you. Noir buffs and old-city romantics feel right at home here.


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    63 Ellis St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    450 Powell St FL 21 San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    340 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  17. Rank 17. 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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  18. Rank 18. Angler

    Seafood

    Angler is a Michelin-starred seafood spot on the Embarcadero where live fire does most of the talking. The open kitchen pulls focus the whole night, and you can taste the smoke in almost everything that comes out of it. It draws the kind of crowd that orders confidently and dresses like they mean it. The wine list is serious, and dessert is genuinely not optional. Budget accordingly, and snag a reservation.


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    132 The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  19. 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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  20. Rank 20. Yank Sing

    Cantonese Chinese


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    49 Stevenson St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  21. Rank 21. Holy Nata

    Portuguese Bakery

    Holy Nata does one thing: warm Portuguese pasteis de nata, straight out of the oven on a side street downtown. The custard filling is thick enough to make you rethink every other egg tart you've ever had, and the crust shatters exactly the way it should. Go plain, add cinnamon, or show up on a Thursday when Nutella enters the chat. The crowd is mostly people who know, plus a few lucky tourists who stumbled in.


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    8 Trinity Place, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  22. Rank 22. Prelude

    Southern Cocktail Bar

    Tucked into the ground floor of the Jay Hotel, Prelude is a dimly lit cocktail bar with serious Southern food running underneath all that atmosphere. The kitchen draws on Alabama roots to turn comfort classics into something a little more composed, and the crowd seems to dress accordingly. It pulls the kind of people who'd rather linger over small plates than rush anywhere, which is pretty much the correct approach here.


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    333 Battery St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  23. Rank 23. Yank Sing

    Dim Sum Chinese

    Yank Sing has been doing dim sum in the Financial District forever, and the suits filing in at lunch alongside families with strollers are all here for the same thing: cart after cart of genuinely great dumplings. The xiao long bao and har gow are the real draw, and if a cart rolls by without what you want, the staff will radio the kitchen for you. Bib Gourmand, reasonable prices, and almost no pretension.


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    101 Spear St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  24. Rank 24. Four Kings

    Cantonese

    Snagging a reservation here is basically a sport, and if you lose, you line up outside before doors open and hope for the best. This buzzy Chinatown spot does contemporary Cantonese in a lively, quirky room where the crowd is young, loud, and very pleased with themselves for getting in. The cooking leans on traditional flavors but wears them loosely, and somehow that formula just works.


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    710 Commercial St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    303 2nd St, Unit N102, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  26. Rank 26. Verjus

    French wine bar

    Reservations here are tough to score, so show up early and charm your way onto a barstool. Verjus is a French wine bar and bistro tucked near the Transamerica Pyramid, where the crowd leans into natural wine with the conviction of people who've given it real thought. The kitchen keeps things deceptively simple, leaning on great seafood and whatever's in season, and the duck pâté en croûte has become something of a reason to return.


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    550 Washington St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  28. Rank 28. Rooh

    Indian

    Progressive Indian in SoMa, where the menu takes the subcontinent's flavors and runs them through a very modern filter, think oysters and burrata sharing a menu with tandoori and proper spice. The cocktails are genuinely creative rather than an afterthought, and the small-plates format means you can graze widely. The crowd skews date-night and tech-adjacent, everyone dressed up just enough. Prices reflect the ambition, so come hungry and order around the table.


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    333 Brannan St, Unit 150, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  29. Rank 29. 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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    398 Geary St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  31. Omakase done with real conviction in the Financial District, where a live-edge elm counter sets the tone for a meal that moves through techniques you didn't expect from a sushi spot. The kitchen keeps things precise without feeling cold, and the crowd tends to be date-night serious, the kind of people who put their phones away after the first photo. Come hungry and ready to let the team surprise you.


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    584 Washington St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  32. 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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  33. Rank 33. Capital

    Cantonese

    A no-frills Cantonese restaurant in Chinatown that's been around forever, Capital earns its spot on every local list with salt-and-pepper chicken wings that have genuine cult status. Wok-tossed with garlic and jalapeño, the crunch is loud enough to embarrass you in public, which is part of the charm. The crowd is a mix of regulars who come specifically for those wings and families working through the full menu, nobody dressed up, everyone happy.


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    839 Clay St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  34. Rank 34. Asha Tea House

    Japanese Coffee Shop


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    17 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  35. Rank 35. 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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    90 New Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  37. Rank 37. 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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  38. Rank 38. Nagomi

    Japanese Coffee Shop


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    74 New Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  39. Sam Wo has been an institution in Chinatown forever, the kind of place that closed, broke a few hearts, and then quietly came back under new ownership like nothing happened. It's a casual, no-frills Chinese spot where the rice noodle rolls with char siu are still the move, served with enough hot mustard to rearrange your sinuses. The crowd runs local and loyal, which is usually a good sign.


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    713 Clay St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  40. Sam's Grill is an old-school seafood institution in the Financial District that makes you feel like you've stumbled into a city that still has some dignity. Tuxedoed servers, curtained back booths, and coat hooks from the hat-wearing era set the scene. The lunch crowd is regulars who know exactly what they're having before they sit down. Go on a weekday, order a martini, and don't be surprised if the guy in the next booth basically runs the city.


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    374 Bush St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  42. Rank 42. Restaurant Naides

    Modern Filipino

    Modern Filipino tasting menu done with genuine heart, tucked into a cozy jewel box room on Bush Street. The cooking pulls traditional flavors into something fresh and beautifully plated, leaning on Californian foraged ingredients without ever losing the plot on what makes Filipino food so satisfying. The crowd is adventurous and date-night-dressy, the service warm and sharp. This one earns its Michelin nod the old-fashioned way, by actually delivering.


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    708 Bush St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  43. SanJalisco is a family-run Mexican breakfast and brunch spot that has been around for decades, and the name says it all: half San Francisco, half Jalisco, fully the real deal. The chilaquiles and huevos rancheros are the kind of morning-after cure that actually works, and the weekend birria special draws a crowd of regulars who already know to get it with the broth on the side. Small, homey, zero pretension.


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    901 S Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  44. A low-key sushi bar in SoMa where the regulars clearly have a standing reservation in their hearts. The rolls are crowd-pleasing and loaded, but the real draw is the omakase, a roughly 20-course ride that wanders well beyond sushi into lamb chops and yuzu cheesecake territory. The service is genuinely warm, which is why the neighborhood keeps coming back like it owes the place money.


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    474 3rd St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  45. Rank 45. 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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    1 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  47. The Sichuan spot in Chinatown that has tourists and locals alike waiting an hour just to get a table, which tells you everything. This is a full-on restaurant where the chile heat and numbing tingle of Sichuan peppercorns do serious work, and your lips will remind you about it for a while after. Get the Dungeness crab when it's in season and prepare to dig in with both hands. Spice-averse friends are not totally lost here, but they should know what they're walking into.


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    655 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  48. A no-frills dim sum counter in Chinatown where the aunties behind the glass will absolutely judge how long you take to order, and rightly so. The siu mai and har gow are the reason everyone queues out the door without complaint. Grab a bag, walk two minutes to Portsmouth Square, and eat on a bench like a local. It's cheap, fast, and genuinely good, which is a harder combination to pull off than it sounds.


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    1039 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  50. Rank 50. 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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    945 Market St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  52. Rank 52. Cotogna

    Italian

    Cotogna is the kind of Italian spot where the pasta alone justifies the reservation, and the wood-fired meats make you wish you'd ordered more. It's a convivial, mid-upscale trattoria with exposed brick, a copper bar, and an open kitchen that keeps the room buzzing. The crowd runs from Pacific Heights regulars who know the menu cold to date-nighters who feel very sophisticated. Michael Tusk also runs the fancy place next door, so the pedigree is real.


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    490 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  53. A proper French bistro tucked inside the Galleria Park Hotel near Union Square, with a kitchen that leans classic and a cocktail program built around French liqueurs and aperitifs. The chef behind the much-loved Baumé is cooking here now, and the food feels grown-up without being fussy. The crowd is hotel-adjacent but in a good way, the kind of place locals actually eat at too.


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    185 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  54. Rank 54. Harborview

    Cantonese Chinese

    This is what happens when Cantonese cuisine gets a serious budget and a view to match. Harborview is a sprawling, polished restaurant inside Embarcadero Center, with sunny patio views of the Ferry Building and Bay Bridge that people will absolutely use as their phone wallpaper. Dim sum runs at lunch, and the Peking duck at dinner is the move. The crowd skews business lunch by day and date-night by evening, dressed accordingly.


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    4 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  55. Rank 55. Dabao Singapore

    Singaporean Chinese


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    135 4th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  56. Rank 56. 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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  57. A Paris-channeling bistro on the Embarcadero where brunch comes with a DJ and butter is basically a food group. The horseshoe bar is gorgeous, the crowd is dressed to be noticed, and the vibe runs on hip-hop and French classics done right. The team handles croque madame and steak frites with real confidence, and the baked-to-order madeleines at the end are genuinely hard to argue with.


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    3 The Embarcadero Unit 102 San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  59. A little French sandwich counter tucked among the downtown towers, Cafe du Soleil is where the office crowd lines up on their lunch break, badges still clipped to their blazers. The prosciutto sandwich is the move, and the niçoise combo gives you salad credit so you feel like an adult. Seating is basically a rumor, but Yerba Buena Gardens is right there if you're willing to eat outside like a civilized person.


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    345 3rd St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    599 3rd St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  61. 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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  62. R&G Lounge is the Chinatown institution you bring out-of-towners to when you want them to feel like they've actually seen San Francisco. It's a classic Chinese seafood restaurant with live tanks lining the walls, which means the fish is genuinely fresh and the crab is the real deal. The crowd skews celebratory, lots of big family tables and people who clearly planned this meal weeks in advance. Order the Dungeness crab and don't overthink the rest.


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    631 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  63. Rank 63. Hon’s Wun-Tun House

    Cantonese Chinese

    A Chinatown institution that's been around forever, Hon's is a Hong Kong-style noodle shop where the steamed-up windows alone will make you feel like you wandered into a better movie. The wonton noodle soup is the whole reason you're here, with a broth that smells like it has opinions. The crowd is regulars who know exactly what they're ordering and tourists who wisely follow their lead.


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    648 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  64. Rank 64. Maison Nico

    Modern French

    A proper French patisserie tucked into the Financial District, Maison Nico turns out the kind of pastries that make you question every sad desk lunch you've ever eaten. The canelés alone are worth the detour, all crackly shell and custardy middle. The quiche comes as its own little pie, which is the correct amount of quiche. Expect laptop workers, suits grabbing something flaky, and people pretending they're just browsing before ordering three things.


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    710 Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  65. Rank 65. The Big Four

    Old-school American


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    1075 California St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  69. Rank 69. 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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  70. Le Central is an old-school French bistro that's been around forever, and the room knows it, white tablecloths against exposed brick, curved booths full of regulars who never glance at the menu. The cassoulet is the reason to come, a duck-and-sausage stew whose sauce carries a thread of every batch before it, which is either deeply romantic or mildly alarming depending on your disposition. Either way, order it.


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    453 Bush St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    198 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    431 Bush St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
  73. Rank 73. Turquaz

    Turkish


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    1198 Mission St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  74. Rank 74. Delah Coffee

    Yemeni Coffee


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    370 4th St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  75. Rank 75. 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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    420 Geary St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  77. Rank 77. Kaiyō Rooftop

    Peruvian Japanese


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    701 3rd St, FL 12, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  79. Part Mexican grocery, part taqueria tucked in the back, La Tapatia has been an institution in South San Francisco for years. Carnitas, tamales, and fresh masa are made daily, and everything in your burrito or taco was made in the same building. The chile relleno burrito is the move, a melty cheese-stuffed poblano wrapped in a proper tortilla. Takeout only, cash-and-carry crowd, no fuss.


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    411 Grand Ave, South San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
  80. This waterfront dive has been around forever, slinging cheap burgers and beers with a Bay Bridge view that fancier spots charge triple for. The burgers come on sourdough with mustard and pickles, which sounds wrong until it isn't, and the fish and chips are genuinely great. Anthony Bourdain loved it, which tells you everything. Grab a table outside on a sunny day and watch the bay while construction workers and tourists figure out they're at the same place.


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    551 The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    1570 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  82. China Live is a whole building dedicated to Chinese food, which sounds like a gimmick until you're inside and it's clearly not. The main floor is a sprawling casual eatery buzzing with sizzling woks and tourists who wandered in and accidentally had a great time. Upstairs there's fine dining and a cocktail bar that looks like it was designed on a movie set. Come hungry, bring people, and let the room do the work.


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    644 Broadway, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  83. Rank 83. 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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    1574 California St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  84. Rank 84. Lunette

    Cambodian


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    1 Ferry Plz Unit 33 San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  85. Rank 85. Hilda & Jesse

    Fine dining

    A Michelin-starred brunch spot where the menu is a surprise, because they don't hand you one. The team has serious fine dining pedigree, and it shows in a cooking style that's bold and a little chaotic in the best way, big flavors and genuinely unexpected combinations. The room feels like a modernist diner, bright and unpretentious, and the crowd shows up dressed like they might have places to be later but aren't sure.


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    701 Union St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  86. Bini's Kitchen is a casual counter spot that basically put Nepalese momos on San Francisco's radar. The steamed dumplings are plump, satisfying, and come with a bright tomato-cilantro sauce that makes the whole thing feel like a proper meal for not much money. The combo plates with vegetarian stews and grilled meats are an even bigger deal. The crowd is mostly locals who've figured out the lunch math here and aren't telling anyone.


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    1001 Howard St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  87. Rank 87. Cavaña

    Cental/South American


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    100 Channel St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    303 2nd St, Ste N102, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  89. One of the tastiest Chinese restaurants in the city, Taishan Cuisine is also about the only late-night spot left in Chinatown, holding it down until 2 a.m. when almost everywhere else has called it. The crowd runs from international students in head-to-toe designer gear to off-duty chefs who know exactly where to eat after a long service. Order the Taishan roast chicken, cooked to order and dramatically dismembered tableside by hand.


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    781 Broadway, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  90. Rank 90. Holbrook House

    American Cocktail Bar


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    1 Sansome St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  91. Kokkari has been a San Francisco institution for years, and it still earns it. It's a proper full-service Greek restaurant, the kind with real fireplaces and staff who actually seem pleased you showed up. The wood grill and rotisserie do serious work here, and the whole room smells like caramelizing meat and lemon the moment you walk in. Expect a well-dressed crowd who've been coming since forever and still never skip dessert.


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    200 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  92. 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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    1517 Polk St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    525 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  94. Awards
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    155 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  95. Rank 95. Montesacro

    Roman Pizza Wine Bar


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    510 Stevenson St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    455 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  97. A beloved halal Pakistani spot in the Tenderloin that's been around forever and somehow kept prices low enough that you'll order way more than you planned. The crowd is a good mix of regulars who know exactly what they want and first-timers loading up on tandoori platters and curries, all sharing the same slightly stunned look when the bill arrives. Grab a bunch of naan and just start ordering.


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    501 O'Farrell St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  98. Rank 98. Barcha

    Middle Eastern


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    28 Fremont St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  99. Rank 99. Z & Y Peking Duck

    Sichuan Chinese

    If your idea of a good time involves your lips going numb, Z & Y is your Chinatown spot. It's a no-frills Sichuan restaurant with a Bib Gourmand to its name and a serious commitment to heat, the kind where dried chilies aren't a garnish, they're the whole point. The room is worn-in and the vibe is relaxed, which suits the regulars just fine. Leave the car at home because parking around here is its own punishment.


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    606 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  100. Rank 100. Trestle

    Contemporary New American

    A Bib Gourmand prix fixe in the Financial District that actually leaves you feeling like you got away with something. Trestle runs a tight three-course menu that rotates with the seasons, and the room is always packed with people who figured out that "affordable" and "really good" can coexist. The vibe is lively and a little loud, the service is warm, and you walk out full and weirdly happy about what you spent.


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    531 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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