The Top 100 Places to Eat and Drink Near Wildseed

  1. 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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  2. Wildseed is a plant-based restaurant that makes a pretty convincing case you won't miss the meat. It's the kind of place where the crowd skews health-conscious but not preachy, and the servers will happily walk you through the vegan cheese situation without making you feel like you failed a quiz. The burgers are genuinely good, which always surprises people. Find it in Cow Hollow, where the neighborhood energy matches the vibe perfectly.


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    2000 Union St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  3. Rank 3. Flores

    Mexican

    Flores is a lively Mexican restaurant on Cow Hollow's main strip that pulls off the rare trick of being genuinely good without charging you for the privilege. The handmade tortillas alone make the case. Expect a warm, mural-covered room full of families, friend groups, and Marina regulars who clearly come here a lot. It's a Bib Gourmand pick, walk-ins are common, and the mezcal margaritas make any wait feel shorter.


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    2030 Union St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  5. Rank 5. Le Comptoir

    Pescatarian French

    A Michelin-starred counter tucked beside Atelier Crenn, where a small handful of guests each night get a front-row seat to a pescatarian French tasting menu being plated right in front of them. The marble bar, the careful pours, the intricate little courses, it all feels like a dinner party where the host is showing off, and you're genuinely glad they are. Dress like you mean it.


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    3131 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  6. Rank 6. 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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  7. 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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  8. Rank 8. 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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  9. Rank 9. The Brazen Head

    Steakhouse Cocktail Bar


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    3166 Buchanan St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  10. 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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  11. Rank 11. Tadaima

    Japanese


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    1849 Union St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    3137 Laguna St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
  13. A San Francisco institution, Greens has been doing full-on vegetarian fine dining at Fort Mason since forever, back when that was a genuinely radical idea. The menu is entirely meat-free, so vegetarians can finally stop squinting at asterisks. The room is wide, calm, and Zen-affiliated in the most literal sense. Time it for sunset over the bay and you'll understand why people keep coming back.


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    2 Marina Blvd, Blg A, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    3199 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  15. Rank 15. Ssal

    Modern Korean

    A Michelin-starred tasting menu that takes modern Korean cooking seriously without taking itself too seriously. The couple behind it spotted a real gap in SF's dining scene and built something refined but grounded in flavors that feel genuinely familiar. The room runs small and intimate, the kind of place where couples lean in close and everyone seems slightly dressed up. Korean tradition and French technique share the table here, and neither one is showing off.


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    2226 Polk St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  16. Rank 16. Tiya

    Modern Indian

    Tiya is a fine dining room in Cow Hollow where modern Indian cooking gets a California makeover, and it works better than it has any right to. The team leans into local, seasonal produce in ways that feel genuinely creative rather than gimmicky. The room is polished enough that you'll want to dress up a little, and the cocktail bar, with drinks named after SF neighborhoods, gives you a solid excuse to linger.


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    3213 Scott St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  17. Nari is a Michelin-starred prix-fixe spot inside Hotel Kabuki where the cooking genuinely earns the dramatic room it's served in. The chef runs contemporary Thai through a California filter, and the results are sharper and more interesting than that sounds. Dishes come family-style, which loosens things up nicely. The curries alone are worth the trip. Expect well-dressed couples and food-curious locals who definitely Googled the menu beforehand.


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    1625 Post St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  18. Rank 18. 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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  19. Rank 19. 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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  20. Rank 20. 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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  21. 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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    2340 Polk St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  23. 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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  25. 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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    1501 California St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  26. 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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  27. Rank 27. 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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  28. Rank 28. SPQR

    Italian

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


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    1911 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  29. 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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  30. Upscale dim sum in Ghirardelli Square sounds like a tourist trap, but this one actually delivers. The room is genuinely gorgeous, all colorful lanterns and tiled murals, and the crowd skews more SF locals on a splurge than fanny-pack wearers consulting a map. The kitchen does beautiful work with the classics, and a few dishes are showy enough that you'll see phones out before chopsticks. Come hungry and go for more than you think you need.


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    900 N Point St, Unit B201A, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    2301 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  32. Rank 32. A16

    Italian Pizza

    A16 is a rustic Italian pizzeria on Chestnut that's been earning its Bib Gourmand for years, and it shows. The wood-burning oven turns out deeply charred, properly Neapolitan pies, the pasta is legit, and the wine list leans into obscure southern Italian bottles that would impress even the snobs. Families, Marina regulars, and tourists who did their homework all share the room. Book ahead and try for a counter seat facing the kitchen.


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    2355 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  33. Regional Thai cooking done as a proper tasting menu, tucked inside the Kimpton Hotel Enso in a room that knows it looks good. The 11-course format takes you through sweet, savory, and everything blurred between, hitting flavors most Thai restaurants never bother with. The crowd is date-night dressed and quietly impressed. It's a splurge, but the pacing is more civilized banquet than marathon endurance test.


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    1800 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  34. Rank 34. Pizzeria Delfina

    Neapolitan Pizza


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    2406 California St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  35. 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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    1 Letterman Dr, San Francisco, California · San Francisco
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  37. Rank 37. Kopiku Coffee

    Indonesian Coffee


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    1443 Lombard St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  38. Rank 38. Abacá

    Filipino

    Filipino cooking done with real creativity, not just nostalgia. Abacá sits inside the Kimpton Alton Hotel in Fisherman's Wharf, and it draws the kind of crowd that actually dresses for dinner but keeps things relaxed. The kitchen roots itself in traditional flavors and techniques, then goes somewhere interesting from there. If you can't decide, let them decide for you and go family-style. You'll eat well either way.


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    2700 Jones St San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    2346 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    3251 Scott St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  41. Rank 41. 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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  42. Rank 42. 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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  43. Rank 43. Scoma's

    Seafood

    Scoma's is a classic waterfront seafood restaurant on Fisherman's Wharf that earns its reputation the old-fashioned way: generations of Bay Area families keep coming back, and they're not wrong to. The wood-paneled bar, white-jacketed servers, and walls of celebrity headshots set the scene. Get the cioppino or the chowder, order something from the sea, and don't overthink it.


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    1965 Al Scoma Way San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  44. Rank 44. Sorella

    Northern Italian

    Sorella is the younger, louder sibling of the legendary Acquerello, and it brings the same serious cooking in a room that actually wants you to have fun. It's a Northern Italian spot on Polk Street where the crowd skews date-night and the cocktails are genuinely good. Snack on cicchetti at the bar or settle in for housemade pasta and California-inflected Italian done with real care. The family talent clearly runs deep.


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    1760 Polk St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  45. Cow Hollow isn't exactly the Left Bank, but this cozy French bistro does a convincing impression, especially when you're parked outside with a Kir Royale and nowhere to be. The weekend brunch crowd tends toward couples who dress like they might walk into a gallery later. Weekday lunch and dinner bring a more practical crowd, lured by the prix fixe deal that takes the edge off ordering in French.


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    2953 Baker St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    1601 Polk St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  47. Rank 47. 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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  49. Collina is a neighborhood Italian spot on Hyde Street where the cooking is comfort-forward but quietly clever, the kind of place where the pasta is made in-house and even a side of broccolini makes you pay attention. The room is dressed in deep blue and draws a relaxed, wine-curious crowd who treat the by-the-glass list like a puzzle worth solving. Go hungry enough to order widely, because the small plates earn their place just as much as the mains.


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    1550 Hyde St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  50. 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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  51. Rank 51. b. Patisserie

    French Bakery

    The line outside this French patisserie in the Pacific Heights tells you everything before you even walk in. The kouign amann here is the reason people keep coming back, flaky and almost impossibly light. Inside, the counter runs rows of neat little cakes and custards like a jeweler's display case. Order fast when you reach the front, grab a table if you're lucky, and know that standing outside eating a croissant is honestly not a bad outcome.


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    2821 California St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  52. Rank 52. Octavia

    Elevated New American

    The kind of neighborhood restaurant that makes nearby residents quietly smug about where they live. Octavia is an elegant but unpretentious New American spot tucked into a postcard stretch of Lower Pac Heights, where the regulars know the menu by heart and the newcomers feel like they lucked into something. The cooking leans into great local ingredients without making a big deal about it, and the baked goods alone justify the reservation.


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    1701 Octavia St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  53. Korean small-plates spot on Fillmore that somehow makes parmesan and chorizo feel totally at home next to traditional fermented broths and rice cakes. The menu is built for sharing, which works great until the fried chicken arrives and suddenly everyone gets very quiet and very territorial. It's got a Bib Gourmand, the vibe is lively and modern, and the crowd looks like people who eat out a lot and know it.


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    1560 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  54. A takeout window on Hyde that serves chicken wings in over two dozen flavors, and yes, that number is real. The crowd is whoever was smart enough to look it up, standing on the sidewalk with a paper bag. The Korean buldak will rearrange your face, and if you watched "Atlanta" and always wondered about lemon pepper wet, this is your answer. The window itself is plastered in cheeky aphorisms that feel like a group chat you actually want to be in.


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    1468 Hyde St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  57. Rank 57. Yuji

    Japanese

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


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    1700 Post St, Unit K, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    900 North Point St Ste 52, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    1790 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  61. Rank 61. Mymy

    American


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


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


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    1737 Post St, Unit 337, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  67. 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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  69. Rank 69. 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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  70. A sleek omakase counter in Japantown where the kitchen balances real luxury with real restraint, which is harder than it sounds. The crowd leans dressed-up and quietly impressed, the kind of people who did their research. Tradition and a little invention share the menu, and the more low-key bites often land harder than the showier ones. Next door, sibling spot Sushi Sato brings a looser vibe and kinder prices if you want to ease in first.


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    1122 Post St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  72. Rank 72. The Big Four

    Old-school American


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  74. 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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  75. Rank 75. Anomaly

    Contemporary

    There's no sign outside, just a street number on a quiet residential block, which is basically the whole personality of this modernist tasting menu spot. It has the feel of a supper club someone's keeping deliberately low-key. Inside, it's intimate and a little conspiratorial, the kind of room where everyone seems pleased with themselves for finding it. The chef does genuinely creative, beautifully plated work without leaning too hard on the foam-and-gel theatrics.


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    2600 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  76. Rank 76. Maria Isabel

    Upscale Mexican


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  78. Rank 78. 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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  79. Rank 79. Smuggler's Cove

    Tiki Cocktail Bar


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    650 Gough St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  80. 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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  81. The line down the block in North Beach is your first clue that something good is happening inside this pastry shop. Butter and Crumble does laminated doughs with real obsession, turning out croissants so flaky they should come with a bib. Flavors rotate constantly, so regulars always have an excuse to come back. It's mostly a grab-and-go situation, which is fine because you'll be eating yours on the sidewalk before you even realize it.


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    271 Francisco St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  82. A North Beach institution that's been around forever, Mario's is a tiny, sun-faded cafe where the walls are plastered with old photos and the focaccia sandwiches are the reason people keep coming back. The meatball on focaccia is legitimately great, and the bread gets toasted in a little oven behind the bar, which is exactly the kind of low-key detail that separates a real neighborhood spot from everything else. Regulars, tourists who did their homework, and very little pretension.


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    566 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  83. Rank 83. 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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  84. Rank 84. Nisei

    Japanese

    A Michelin-starred tasting menu on Polk Street built around a genuinely interesting idea: what does Japanese cooking look like when it grows up in America. The chef is a real presence here, and the room takes the food seriously without taking itself too seriously. Couples and curious diners fill the seats, dressed up but not stiff. The sake pairing is worth doing, and the wagashi cart at the end is a lovely, unexpected touch.


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    2316 Polk St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    542 Green St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    601 Union St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  87. 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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  88. Rank 88. 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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  89. Rank 89. 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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    450 Powell St FL 21 San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  91. A cozy Cal-Italian spot on Russian Hill where all the pasta is made in-house and the cooking leans into the rich, slow-simmered flavors of central Italy. The crowd runs toward neighborhood regulars who already know what they're ordering before they sit down. It's the kind of place where a proper Bolognese, built from multiple cuts of meat and cooked most of the day, makes you understand why shortcuts are a crime.


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    1358 Mason St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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    560 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  93. A Hong Kong-style seafood spot in Chinatown that's been around forever and somehow manages to be both a total dive and a celebrity haunt at the same time. The front is plastered with photos of the original owner with Jackie Chan and Jacques Pépin, which tells you everything. Late-night crowds and post-bar regulars pack in for stir-fried prawns and salt-and-pepper calamari straight from a screaming-hot wok.


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    1300 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  94. Rank 94. 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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  95. 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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  96. North Beach's most charmingly unfinished bar and French bistro, Petite Lil's occupies a legendary old room that longtime San Franciscans will recognize immediately. The kitchen is open, the bartender is genuinely friendly, and the menu leans French in the best low-key way. It has the feel of a place perpetually about to become something bigger, which somehow makes it more fun to visit right now.


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    1707 Powell St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  97. Rank 97. 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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    716 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  99. Rank 99. Alexander's Steakhouse

    American/Japanese


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    165 O'Farrell St FL 3 San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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  100. A no-frills Thai spot in the Tenderloin with the kind of loyal regulars who never bother looking at the menu. The barbecued pork shoulder is the reason people keep coming back, charred and punchy with a fish sauce marinade, and you can get it three different ways. Keanu Reeves is apparently a superfan, which the window display will remind you of constantly. Cash-and-plastic crowd, nothing fancy, just good food done right.


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    771 O'Farrell St, San Francisco, CA · San Francisco
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