The most classic San Francisco shopping route | Next time you visit Sanfan, I will take you to these places to eat!

For a long time, the team not only provided food information for our residents in the Bay Area, but also often been asked by travelling friends which restaurants are delicious. Everyone must have similar problems, especially the Nanwan compatriots, who could not enter the city several times a year, and what the sunset area mission area has never been figured out, was also aggressive when asked. . .

 

Finally, after taking on many reception tasks and being asked many times on Weibo and WeChat, the author decided to sort out the shopping strategy. When asked again in the future, you can follow this to do the friendship of the landlord ~

 

Before we formally answer the general question, "What's delicious in San Francisco", this is a non-targeted question.

 

  • If you want us to recommend a restaurant, it is best to tell us what kind of cuisine we want to eat, and what areas and landmarks are nearby.
  • Chinese food in San Francisco is mainly concentrated in places such as Chinatown, Sunset and Richmond, so it is normal to not eat Chinese food near the attractions. There are also good Western foods to eat. If you ca n’t bear it, run more.
  • Michelin is good or good (I also know you don't lose money ==), but some restaurants have to be booked, so if you want to go, you must go to the website to research it yourself

 

SF City Hall

Asian Art Museum

 

Chez Maman – French Cuisine – $$

 

Very affordable French food, the most famous is mussel with a variety of flavors, including tomato and basil, Thai coconut milk, garlic white wine and bacon and onion. I especially recommend onion soup, snails, and grilled pork chops in the main course. They are very juicy, and they must not get greasy with mustard apple sauce.

Address: 401 Gough St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: (415) 355-9067

 

Monsieur Benjamin – French Cuisine – $$$

 

MB is a restaurant in Hayes Valley opened by the well-known Michelin three-star Benu chef Corey Lee. As a Brasserie, their dishes are also based on smaller dishes that go with alcohol. The taste is a bit heavy and heavy. The special feature is the restaurant. Open until midnight.Recommend their famous dishes, fried frog legs Frog Legs en Aigre Doux, foie gras, fried foie gras Foie Gras poêlé, grilled bone marrow Marrow Bones "Blue Ribbon", specialty Seafood sausage and quail Quail a la Chasseur.

 

(Picture fromYelp

Address: 451 Gough St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: (415) 403-2233

 

>> Poke here for French cuisine guide <<

 

Plaj Restaurant – Swedish/Nordic Cuisine – $$$

 

Combining Bay Area local ingredients with traditional Scandinavian flavours (ie Nordic). Recommend Toast Skagen: Taste dark brown bread with caviar and wasabi made from crayfish, lumpfish, and wasabi as a topping. A bite is the taste of the ocean, and there is a bit of sushi. Ikea's signature Swedish meatballs are paired with Nordic specialty lingonberry. The sour cranberry-like texture makes the meatballs much refreshed. In addition to delicious dishes, a variety of Nordic cocktails are also summoning your taste buds ~

 

Address: 333 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94102

Phone: (415) 294-8925

 

Lers Ros Thai – Thai Cuisine – $$

 

It is said to be the best Thai restaurant in San Francisco. Despite its modern appearance, the dishes inside taste authentic Thai flavor. A whole fresh sea bass lies in a sweet and sour soup, refreshing and appetizing. There are also many amazing dishes in the store, including alligators, rabbits, frogs, and venison waiting for everyone to try bile.

 

Address: 730 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA 94109

Phone: (415) 931-6917

 

>> Click here for a guide to Thai cuisine< 

 

Nojo Ramen – Japanese Ramen – $$

 

This is probably the best ramen in Sanban City. Chef Greg Dunmore has created his own unique soy sauce soup base and grilled chicken. Rather than a bowl of chicken soup ramen, it is better to say that it is a bowl of millions of times Billion times chicken noodle soup. The shop also praised the pink plum juice ramen. Can the pink-controlled food still stand?

 

Address: 231 Franklin St, San Francisco, CA 94102

Phone: (415) 896-4587

 

>> Click here to view the Sanfan Japanese Ramen Guide< 

 

Brenda's French Soul Food – American Cuisine – $$

 

French Soul Food can be simply and crudely understood as the traditional food of old black mothers in the South (Louisiana), such as fried chicken. The fried chicken here is called BFC on the menu between lunch, dinner and two meals. It means a bit KFC. BFC for lunch and afternoon is two pieces of chicken with fries, cole slaw and cream biscuit For dinner, change to three pieces of chicken, hot pepper jelly, vegetables and cream biscuit. It is said that biscuit (American version of Scone scone) is the standard for southern fried chicken. Famous fried chicken shops will also have soft and sweet biscuit. Don't underestimate it! There are also various types of beignet beignets.

 

Address: 652 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94102

Phone: (415) 345-8100

 

Insatiable

 

Blue bottle – 315 Linden St, San Francisco, CA 94102 | 1355 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103

Fine coffee from Oakland.

 

Ritual Coffee Roaster – 432b Octavia St, San Francisco, CA 94102

Beginning in Sanfan specialty coffee.

 

Philz Coffee – 748 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94109

Sanfan + Silicon Valley's most famous coffee, Zuckerberg's favorite, must order Mint Mojito.

 

Chantal Guillon – 437 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA 94102

One of the best macaron dessert shops in Sanfan.

 

Smitten Ice Cream – 432 Octavia St #1a, San Francisco, CA 94102

Probably the first brand to make liquid nitrogen ice cream.

 

SFMoMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Westfield SF Centre

 

In Situ – High-end Western Food Combination – $$$

 

This is the new restaurant launched by the famous chef Corey Lee this year. It is in SFMoMA. I personally think that this is a restaurant that food lovers must not miss in Sanfan, because there are nearly one hundred restaurants from the world. The signature dishes of more than a dozen high-end well-known restaurants will indicate the time and place of each dish on the menu. The feeling of eating a meal is just like the appreciation of art, and the price is not too exaggerated. Each dish is about $ 20. Generally do not need to book, you can eat directly.

 

Address: SFMoMA – 151 3rd St, San Francisco, CA 94103

Phone: (415) 941-6050

 

Mourad – Moroccan Cuisine – One Michelin Star – $$$

 

The reputation in Sanfan is not small, because it is not only high-quality, but also super beautiful. You don't need to book, you can eat directly. It has an exotic atmosphere from North Africa, but it also has the freshness and exquisiteness of California. The menu is also simple, without any mystery, but the dishes served are full of surprises. Recommended Spreads: A little Middle Eastern style white bread with three sauces, Lamb lamb pastry rolls, and a variety of special drinks.

 

Address: 140 New Montgomery St # 1, San Francisco, CA 94105

Phone: (415) 660-2500

 

Fang Restaurant Da Tang Fang Kitchen – American Chinese/Shanghai Cuisine – $$

 

The environment is very nice and the atmosphere is nice. Owner Peter Fang would like to personally order for customers who are not familiar with the dishes, but other follow-up services are not in place, so Yelp is full of ruthless grotesques, and the bosses apologize following the replies one by one ... The suggestion is to find the store after seating Order with Chinese menu, otherwise you will get Panda Express ...

 

Address: 660 Howard St, San Francisco, CA 94105

Phone: (415) 777-8568

 

Henry's Hunan – Chinese/Hunan Cuisine – $$

 

I thought it was a fool of Americans' improved Chinese food, but I do n’t know if this is one of the earliest Hunan dishes in San Francisco or even the entire United States. Beside the headquarters becomes the "canteen" of the engineers. There are many and many branches, it is said that the best one on Bryant St. is the best one, here only the closest to SFMOMA.

 

Address: 110 Natoma St, San Francisco, CA 94105

Phone: (415) 546-4999

 

MY China – American Chinese Food – Michelin Bib Gourmand – $$

 

Inducted into the San Francisco Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand, in Westfield Shopping Center. The owner is a TV culinary star in the United States, following a new Chinese restaurant route, so in addition to dim sum dinner diners can also see menus such as salad, dessert and cocktail, and even happy hour. But to be fair, the taste and quality of the dishes are very good, and the dining environment is good. If you want to eat noodles, I recommend Da Dao Noodles: use chewy noodles with rich seafood sauce, so you can feel the freshness that can't stop.

 

Address: Westfield San Francisco Centre, 845 Market Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco CA 94103

Phone: (415) 580-3001

 

Kin Khao – Thai Cuisine – One Michelin Star – $$

 

This Massawan curry is very famous. It is Thai yellow curry, which has a milder taste than red and green curry. The rotten beef face meat that was dropped immediately was wrapped in a dense coconut-yellow yellow curry, mixed with the spicy and salty taste of Thai spices, and surrounded the entire mouth. No stop with one mouthful ~ If many people come together, you can order the Prix Fixe menu to ensure a happy meal.

 

Address: 55 Cyril Magnin St, San Francisco, CA 94102

Phone: (415) 362-7456

 

Benu – Korean Fusion Cuisine – XNUMX Michelin stars – $$$$

 

Oh Samsung! Make an appointment in advance! Corey Lee, who appeared n times before, is the owner. He is of Korean descent, so he used a lot of traditional Korean food elements to make magical kimchi glass, art-like pig blood sausage and other brain-hole dishes. Poke here to see the team's private interview.

 

Address: 22 Hawthorne St, San Francisco, CA 94105

Phone: (415) 685-4860

 

Insatiable

 

Samovar Tea Lounge – 730 Howard St, San Francisco, CA 94103

Very fairy teahouse, just inside Yerba Buena Gardens. If you are not very hungry, you can come here for brunch or afternoon tea.

 

Mikkeller Bar – 34 Mason St, San Francisco, CA 94102

After dinner, taste the craft beer and enjoy the wine.

 

Union Square

 

Hakkasan – Chinese Fusion Cuisine – $$$

 

The high-end Chinese food that started in London and can be reached in major cities around the world has already demonstrated its strength. In addition, there is another Michelin star in the British head office. It must be on the wish list of food lovers. The restaurant's decoration and dishes design are beautiful, it is a dual experience of taste and vision.

 

Address: 1 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA 94108

Phone: (415) 829-8148

 

Katana Ya – Japanese Ramen – $$

 

This shop in Union Square is always a long line, with a wide selection of ramen, thick and refreshing soup, soy sauce, miso and salt. You can also choose to add spicy before toppings. Deep fried chicken ramen and BBQ pork ramen are not recommended.

 

Address: 430 Geary St, San Francisco, CA 94102

Phone: (415) 771-1280

 

Akiko's Sushi Bar – Japanese Sushi – $$

 

Tall modern sushi, fresh ingredients, Omakase menu can eat $ 100 per person, but it is definitely worth it for sushi lovers. The non-sushi menu also changes every night, including Pork Tonkotsu Ramen and Terriyaki.

 

Address: 431 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94108

Phone: (415) 397-3218

 

>> Click here to view the sushi guide< 

Insatiable

 

Boba Guys – 429 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA 94108

The milk tea brand created by the three ABC boys is refreshing.

 

Asha Tea House – 17 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA 94108

Exquisite and serious high-quality matcha pearl milk tea, even the organic sucrose syrup on the seasoning bar are made by ourselves, which perfectly reflects the force of the Bay Area people.

 

Painted Ladies Six Sisters / Painted Ladies

 

Nopa – American – $$$

 

Seasonal food from local farms used, specializing in country cuisine and charcoal grilled dishes, the most famous dishes are pork chops, burgers, grilled chicken. Almost every night is full of seats. Make sure to make an appointment if you are going to dinner, otherwise you have to join the line of queues at the door. But around midnight at eleven or two o'clock, suitable for supper ~

 

Address: 560 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94117

Phone: (415) 864-8643

 

Tsunami Panhandle – Japanese Sushi – $$$

 

The classic California sushi rolls in this shop are affordable, and many of the happy hours are half price. There are also unique roll sushi like Mama San tempura shrimp and spicy tuna, Magic Mushroom roll salmon, snow crab, mushrooms.

 

Address: 1306 Fulton St, San Francisco, CA 94117

Phone: (415) 567-7664

 

Little Star – American Pizza – $$

 

Chicago style deep dish pizza and pizza crust pizza are available here. Mediterranean-style chicken pizza uses chicken breasts with artichoke hearts (a kind of sour vegetables), red peppers, green olives, onions and feta cheese, and crunchy pie crusts with almost corn-like texture, 5 Star praise is good! Vegetarians don't have to compromise on taste, "Little Star" mixes spinach with ricotta and feta cheese, and adds mushrooms, onions and garlic.

 

Address: 846 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94117

Phone: (415) 441-1118

 

Insatiable

 

The Mill – 736 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94117

A coffee shop co-operated with the famous Four Barrel Coffee Shop and Josey Baker Bread.

 

Three Twins Ice Cream – 254 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94117

One of the three most famous ice creams, Lemon Cookie, Mint Confetti is recommended.

 

Embarcadero River Dock Area

Ferry Building Ferry Building

AT&T Park AT&T Park

 

Crystal Jade Jiang Nan – Chinese food/morning tea – $$$

 

The Embarcadero Building, located opposite the San Francisco Ferry Building, has a super-large area with 200 seats, a bar, and three private boxes for four. You can also dine while overlooking the San Francisco Bay and the Bay Bridge. Main Cantonese-style morning tea, the taste, quality and service are recognized as first-class standards. Steamed pork ribs with black bean sauce, fried radish cake, chicken with glutinous rice, and shrimp dumplings are recommended.

 

Address: 4 Embarcadero Ctr, Ste 1, Street Level, San Francisco, CA 94111

Phone: (415) 399-1200

 

Yank Sink Yangcheng Tea Room – Chinese Food/Morning Tea – Michelin Bib Gourmet – $$$

 

It has always been a well-known high-end morning tea restaurant in the Bay Area. It has won the James Beard Award and was selected as the Michelin Bib Gourmet. Their buns are famous, and Shanghai soup buns are a must. Trolleys are frequent, so it is best to come on weekdays to avoid congestion, or book a seat and this Peking Duck is also very famous ~ Also note that this restaurant only opens at noon and no dinner.

 

Address: 101 Spear St, San Francisco, CA 94105

Phone: (415) 781-7111

 

Address: 49 Stevenson St, San Francisco, CA 94105

Phone: (415) 541-4949

 

Hog Island Oyster – American Seafood – $$

 

The decoration is beautiful, with a sea view. The menu is based on fresh oysters delivered daily from its own oyster factory. The star product is sweetwater: the shell is black and beautiful in shape. It usually takes at least two years to mature before harvesting. Seafood, carefully tasted and a little smoky scent. There is also Kumamoto oysters, which have a sweet taste, firm oysters, and a buttery cottony texture. There are also seasonal seafood side dishes, salads and cocktails.

 

Address: 1 Ferry Blvd, 11A, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94111

Phone: (415) 391-7117

 

Pabu Izakaya – American Japanese food – $$$

 

Located in the heart of downtown Sanfan, diners are mostly elites in suits and shoes in the nearby financial district. The collaboration of Bay Area chefs Michael Mina and Ken Tominaga, the quality of the dishes is absolutely excellent. Izakaya-style appetizers and sushi are also served for dinner, as well as a $ 110 (excluding drinks) taping menu and Lots of good quality sake and whiskey.

 

Address: 101 California St, San Francisco, CA 94111

Phone: (415) 668-7228

 

EPIC Roasthouse – American Steak – $$$

 

An upscale restaurant converted from the old hydropower station, the two-story bar counter faces the wide Sanfan Bay and the iconic Bay Bridge. The menu is based on meat and also some seafood. Bone marrow is recommended. It is more delicious when eaten with creamy grilled treasure crab. The salty taste perfectly offsets the greasiness of the bone marrow. Dry-cooked steak can be selected from mayonnaise, white wine sauce, Argentine hot sauce, and wasabi sauce.

 

Address: 369 The Embarcadero San Francisco, CA 94105

Phone: (415) 369-9955

 

Waterbar – American – $$$

 

The cross-sea bridge is close at hand, and there are two vertical fish tanks in the store, which are pleasing to the eye. The menu often changes, but seafood is always the main theme. The most prominent are oysters, appetizers of champagne-marinated sardines, fennel spiked shellfish soup, charcoal grilled halibut with black tea and cashew nuts. After dinner, you can also taste the chocolate jelly or marshmallow ice cream made by the dessert master in the shop.

 

Address: 399 The Embarcadero San Francisco, CA 94105

Phone: (415) 284-9922

 

Insatiable

 

Blue bottle – 1 Ferry Bldg, Ste 7, San Francisco, CA 94111

 

Humphry Slocombe – 1 Ferry Bldg, San Francisco, CA 94111

The Bay Area specialty ice cream brand has a lot of wonderful flavors: French foie gras, strawberry syrup with pepper flavor, various beer flavors, and an ice cream called Secret Breakfast. Of course, you can also come here if you like regular taste.

 

Ferry Plaza Farmers Market – Ferry Building entrance square

Small fresh and high-quality farmers' market, Tuesday and Thursday 10am – 2pm, Saturday 8am – 2pm.

Chinatown Old Chinatown

Coit Tower Coit Tower

 

Old Chinatown used to be mainly Cantonese. If you like morning tea and seafood, you don't mind American Chinese food. In fact, you can find a casual meal at any place. In recent years, many new Sichuan cuisine restaurants have been opened. If you have a heavy taste, you can try it.

 

Chong Qing Xiao Mian Chongqing Small Noodles – Chinese Noodles, Noodles – $$

 

The noodles are numb and spicy, which is suitable for everyone who likes spicy food. Students who don't want to be spicy can also choose the bone soup noodles made from pork bones, the small pot noodle soup with thick soup, the old almond pickle beef noodles, Sour soup and fat beef are really "all-around"!

 

Address: 915 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA 94133

Phone: (415) 983-0888

 

Little Szechuan Sichuan Kingdom – Chinese/Sichuan Cuisine – $$

 

Authentic Sichuan-style home-cooked dishes. The store is spacious and comfortable. If you care about the dining environment, it is best to come to this Sichuan restaurant. Authentic Wushan grilled fish, hot and sour powder, Maoxuewang, spicy chicken and sliced ​​duck.

 

Address: 501 Broadway St, San Francisco, CA 94133

Phone: (415) 986-8832

 

Z & Y Yushiyuan-Chinese/Sichuan Cuisine-$$

 

As the famous Sichuan cuisine restaurant in the legendary San Francisco Chinatown, he has received Obama. His boss is a national cooking chef. The cooking technique was loved by the former Vice Premier Wu Yi. He also made private dinners for the four foreign ministers. Maoxuewang, boiled fish, spicy chicken, char-grilled whole fish. . . Some Sichuan friends even finished eating and offered to pack his red oil to go home.

 

Address: 655 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA 94133

Phone: (415) 981-8988

 

Similar Sichuan cuisine Spicy King

Address: 65 Waverly Pl, San Francisco, CA 94108

Phone: (415) 982-6868

 

R&G Lounge Lingnan Restaurant – Chinese/Cantonese – $$

 

Cantonese restaurants with a history of more than XNUMX years, two of Obama's patronage in this year also made a lot of sensation in Chinatown. After years of operation, both the interior and the taste of the dishes have been slowly adjusted to take into account the tastes of Chinese and Western and new and old immigrants. It is a relatively refined Cantonese style. The salt and pepper crab is a well-known dish. The meals are lined up in a long line. It is a regular event for an hour or two, so it is best to make an appointment if you plan to eat.

 

Address: 631 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA 94108

Phone: (415) 982-7877

 

Mama's-American brunch-$$

 

Probably Sanfan's most famous brunch, lined up for two hours, but it is said that coming to Sanfan without eating Mama's is as dismal as never having made a clang car ...

 

Address: 1701 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA 94133

Phone: (415) 362-6421

 

Insatiable

Golden Gate Bakery Golden Gate Bakery – 1029 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133

The famous egg tart, the opening time of the door is uncertain, as long as the door is opened, but if you are receiving friends from home, you still have it, this level is really not surprising in China.

 

 

Japantown

Chinese Consulate General in San Francisco

 

The current Japantown is actually very small, just like a shopping mall + restaurant. The team has written a special topic ~ In fact, it is very good in general, it depends on which shop to eat in. Talk about the two Michelin nearby:

 

State Bird Provisions – American Cuisine – One Michelin Star – $$$

 

Fans of the team joked that this room was "morning tea for Americans," because all the dishes were made into small plates and small plates, and they were placed on carts and moved between tables, just like eating morning tea. The so-called State Bird is the state bird of California: quail, is the signature dish in the store, others can refer to the private interview reviews of the team. It is said that it is difficult to make an appointment. If you walk-in directly, you have to queue up.

 

Address: 1529 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94115

Phone: (415) 795-1272

 

Octavia – American Cuisine – One Michelin Star – $$$

 

Sanfan's most approachable Michelin has a low-key appearance, but the food quality and atmosphere are good, and the price is high. Poke here for details ~

 

Address: 1701 Octavia St, San Francisco, CA 94109

Phone: (415) 408-7507

 

Lombard St. Jiuquhua Street

Fishermans Wharf Fishermans Wharf

Fort Mason Fort Mason

 

Zarzuela – Spanish Cuisine – $$

 

It is just along the Dangdang line, and it is about 2 blocks walk from Jiuquhua Street. Although there is only one option for Paella: Paella A La Valenciana, the authentic taste of hot and cold tapas (Spanish small dishes) is the reason why many foreign friends go to SF. In addition to food, "first-rate" Spanish fruit wine sangria is also highly recommended. The disadvantage is that it is only open for four and a half hours a day and positioning is not allowed.

 

Address: 2000 Hyde St, San Francisco, CA 94109

Phone: (415) 346-0800

 

Gary Danko – American Cuisine – One Michelin Star – $$$$

 

Can be described as one of the most famous Michelin restaurants in the United States, it is recommended to book in advance. There is a serving menu with a total of five dishes, and you can choose to pair with wine. You can also choose 3, 4, or 5 courses from the general menu. If you choose 5 course, the price is the same as the wearing menu and you can choose any dishes you like. For a specific dining experience, take a look at the private visit of the team ~

 

Address: 800 N Point St, San Francisco, CA 94109

Phone: (415) 749-2060

Website: http://garydanko.com/

 

Greens – American, vegan – $$$

 

This restaurant is highly respected mainly because the location and dining environment are so amazing, you can see the Golden Gate Bridge and the dock full of small sailing boats. The dishes are purely Western, and there are no strict style restrictions. From the Mediterranean to Italy to pure American, all delicious vegetarian dishes are added to the menu. There is a four-course Prix Fixe menu on Saturday nights and brunch on weekends. However, many people think that the price is too high and the taste is average ... then it is better to spend money to enjoy the beautiful scenery ~

 

Address: A, Fort Mason, 2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94123

Phone: (415) 771-6222

 

If you don't want to be so formal, there are many small shops selling seafood snacks at Fisherman's Wharf. Come to the bowl of clam chowder and order a box of fried shrimp or fried squid.

 

De Young Museum

California Academy of Science

Golden Gate Park

Grand View Park mosaic stairs

 

A few blocks to the south or north, all are delicious Chinese food, but most of the stores are relatively small and the environment is not good. If you care about the atmosphere in the store, be careful.

 

Terra Cotta Warrior's hometown in Shaanxi – Chinese food – $$

 

Look at the name to know that it is Northwestern cuisine [and the English name is still the meaning of terracotta warriors = =]. After appetizing with spicy and cool noodles, order a fried noodle or oily noodles with enough flavor, which will definitely make you addicted! If you love home-cooked food, you can also try tomato egg noodles. Your homesick stomach will definitely thank you.

 

Address: 2555 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122

Phone: (415) 681-3288

 

Dragon Beaux-Chinese/Cantonese-$$

 

One of the best morning teas in Sanfan and even in the whole Bay Area, there are mushroom buns, colorful buns, abalone tarts, etc., as well as Cantonese-style hot pot. Seafood, fish slide, shrimp slide are very fresh. The point is that the environment is very delicate, but it is rare in Richmond. Many team fans say that if relatives and friends come to Sanfan, they will definitely recommend this shop.

 

(Picture fromYelp

 

Address: 5700 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94121

Phone: (415) 333-8899

 

Spicy Queen Spicy One Pin-Chinese/Sichuan Cuisine-$$

 

It is the same restaurant as Chinatown, and it is also authentic Sichuan cuisine. The emphasis is on authentic Chongqing hot pot and authentic noodles. It's red soup, it's willful! The whole soup pot is added with Jiugongge to find your own dishes in minutes. Order a small noodle appetizer first, wait for the hot pot to come up and start to take out the ability to eat special food, as for the side dishes, it is easy to fall into the infinite loop of frozen tofu ...

 

Address: 3809 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94118

Phone: (415) 671-6853

 

Cheung Hing – Chinese/Cantonese – $

 

Sanfan's well-known Hong Kong-style roast meat has been rated as one of the XNUMX best Chinese restaurants in the United States by the National Chinese Food Association. I often have to line up, but even foreigners know that the roast duck here is best to eat on time. If there is a free table in the small shop, sit down quickly and order a cheap and delicious roasted rice dish! Of course, the environment is relatively simple, so be prepared for it.

 

Address: 323 Clement St, San Francisco, CA 94118

Phone: (415) 752-4259

 

Address: 2339 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122

Phone: (415) 665-3271

 

Shandong Deluxe Taihe Shandong Dumpling Hand-drawn Noodles – Chinese Food/Northern Food – $

 

The actual amount of fried noodle soup noodles is the same as the home-made noodles. Xi'an hemp sauce cold skin is refreshing with sesame aroma, spicy oil and garlic. Auntie often makes dumplings on the door. The warm atmosphere and familiar taste can be moved by the discerning food. And there are Xinjiang plate chicken!

 

Address: 1042 Taraval St, San Francisco, CA 94116

Phone: (415) 668-5888

 

One Boiling Point One Boiling Point – Chinese Food/Rice Noodles – $$

 

Can be understood as hot pot or rice noodles, there are soup base choices such as chicken soup, fish soup. Up came a small pot with rice noodles, a small hexagonal stove and a plate of ingredients. Pork bone soup is really rich in name, paired with beef, shredded chicken, fried bells, enoki mushrooms, and tofu that oozes out of the soup after a bite. This is a comfort food in cool weather. For side dishes, you can order pork cartilage and snail meat in addition to regular hot pot side dishes.

 

Address: 1155 Taraval St, San Francisco, CA 94116

Phone: (415) 592-8988

 

Golden Gate Bridge North

Sausalito Chic Lido

Muir Woods

 

Please move >> Sausalito gourmet guide<

 

Napa Valley | NAPA VALLEY

Napa Valley, located in Northern California, is a world-famous wine producing region. Among the rolling vineyards, NAPA never lacks world-renowned wines and fine wines. Therefore, NAPA's unique wineries are definitely not to be missed.

The following wineries have joined the Alipay event ~ You can buy the best wines without opening your wallet and using your mobile phone lightly.

 

However, fine wine has always been accompanied by cuisine. Unexpectedly, it is logical that the place where California's high-quality restaurants gather—not Los Angeles or San Francisco—is NAPA. In addition to the few Michelin Samsung French Laundry and Meadowood in California that are worthy of going to NAPA, Michelin recommends restaurants in NAPA, but ca n’t eat it for a week. In addition, there are small and famous chefs with various styles. Meet our discerning requirements for color and fragrance. Even if you have never thought of being a Los Angeleser at the center of the gourmet universe, you can't underestimate the strength of NAPA.

 

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