SFO San Francisco International Airport Dining Guide

SFO San Francisco International Airport Dining Guide

In addition to looking at the destination food during the holiday trip, what to eat during the stay at the airport is also a major event that directly affects the mood of the trip!

The team will bring you the SFO San Francisco International Airport dining guide. Whether it is a quick battle or a sit-down experience, there is always an airport restaurant to meet your travel needs. (Of course, if you want to be picky at the airport and eat as delicious as Los Angeles, the team can only wave goodbye to you ╭ (′ ▽ `) ╯)

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== SFO Top XNUMX Must Eat Restaurants ==

PIQ

Terminal 1, Gates 20-36

This cafe and bakery from Berkeley has just settled in Terminal 1. Their baked goods can be a good flying snack. Classic foods such as pizza, crepes, sandwiches are also available.

Burger Joint

Terminal 2, Near Gate 58B

Its meatloaf may not be the best you've ever had, but for the level of the airport, it's the hamburger that you have to eat. There is also a warm egg sandwich for breakfast. Those who take the early flight can fill their stomachs to avoid motion sickness.

Yankee Pier

Terminal 3, near gate 55

This New England seafood restaurant claims to import fresh seafood twice a week. The lobster, crab, chowder soup can be eaten on the menu, and the treasure crab benedict egg breakfast, the team looked drunk.

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Cat Cora's Kitchen

Terminal 2, Terminal D

Beautiful chefs at the God of God class bring fine cuisine and fine wines to San Francisco International Airport. For food, you can eat oysters, lobsters, steak taco and various seasonal drinks while waiting for your flight. The tired journey has been relieved a little.

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== Gastronomic summary of each gate ==

International Terminal Terminal Area A

Amoura: Mediterranean-style food, including chicken rolls, sandwiches, beer and wine. Breakfast options are also available. [Near A3]

Emporio Rulli: Full coffee bar, freshly baked Italian pastries and sandwiches. There are three locations to choose from [before entering security, near boarding areas A and G, and on the arrival floor]

· Firewood Café: Thin-shell pizza, sandwiches and salads. There is also a bar in the International Terminal. [Near A12]

· Firewood Grill: This firewood grill is no longer coffee. It specializes in pasta, kebabs and sandwiches, and a full bar. [Near A3]

· Harbor Village Kitchen: Chinese fast food with soup, lemon chicken and dim sum. As a frequent traveler, this is not a popular choice. [Near boarding area A]

· Il Fornaio Caffe Del Mondo: Continental sandwiches, salads, baked goods, coffee, beer and wine. [Near A11]

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International Terminal Terminal Area G

· Andale Mexican Restaurant: serves freshly customizable Mexican dishes and is also a bar. [Near G91]

Deli-Up Café: Choose from a variety of deli sandwiches and salads. Chobani yogurt breakfast, and local ice cream, let your little meet the following. [Near G93]

· Il Fornaio Caffe Del Mondo: Continental sandwiches, salads, baked goods, coffee, beer, and wine. (The team found that there is a lot of drinking at the airport ... is it drunk to sleep?) [Near G99]

· Tomokazu: Japanese food such as sushi and sashimi. [Near G92]

· Starbucks: Obviously, the airport must have Starbucks. You know what to order, uh! [Outside the security checkpoint and boarding area G]

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Terminal 1 Terminal Area B

· Go Bistro: Asian fusion dishes such as beef satay kebabs, spring rolls, deep-fried ravioli, etc. It is also a bar with a full liquor license. [Near Gate 24]

· Just Desserts: This one has cookies, cakes, ice cream, juices, coffee and tea. You can eat it outside the security checkpoint. [Near Gate 20-26, and outside the security checkpoint]

· Legends of San Francisco: Large selection of main courses, breakfast, salads and sandwiches. It is also a bar with a full liquor license. [Near Gate 31]

· Max's Eatz and Fresh Bakery: Popular in the Deli Airport branch in the Bay Area, suitable for buying simple sandwiches, salads, and occasionally barbecues. [Near Exit 23]

· Peet's Coffee & Tea: If you don't want to drink Star Daddy, please come to Peet's Coffe, a coffee chain that San Francisco people love.Everyone is familiar, so the team doesn't need to be introduced. [Near Gate 26, and the connecting point]

· PIQ: The top five must eat PIQ introduced. You can buy baked goods, pizza, pasta and more.

Willow Creek Grill: Pizza, sandwiches, salads, burgers, pasta and breakfast items. [Near Gate 25]

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Terminal 1 Terminal C

[Quick battle quick decision]

· Fung Lum: Chinese cuisine: noodles, rice, dim sum, and wonton soup. [Near Entrance 40-48, and outside the safe zone]

· Three Twins Ice Cream: Another super-popular chain of ice cream shops at the airport, offering organic ice cream, sweet and salty pancakes, waffles and pastries. [Near Gate 48]

[leisurely]

· Perry's: This is the airport version of the Cow Valley Tavern, serving hamburgers, sandwiches, salads, soups, and breakfast.There is a full bar, and there is also a tipped table service. [Near Gate 42]

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Terminal 2 Terminal D

[Quick battle quick decision]

· Andale Mexican Restaurant: Fresh ingredients, offering Mexican dishes that match. [Near Gate 59]

· Burger Joint: One of the must-eats, there are meat patties from Nimman Ranch, hormone-free hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, and various side dishes. [Near 58B Exit]

· Napa Farms Market: Delivers delicious deli and bread from well-known vendors in the Bay Area. For example, Acme's bread and Cowgirl Creamery's dairy products, you can also eat Tyler Florence's roast chicken, Yigit Pura's dessert, run so far and content. [Retail area after entering security]

· Peet's Coffee & Tea: Peets introduced earlier. [Near Port 54 and 58]

· The Plant Café Organic and Pinkberry: San Francisco chain of healthy organic food stores with vegetarian options and a small cup of Pinkberry after meals. [Near 51B Exit]

· Starbucks: When I do n’t know what to choose, I usually come to Starbucks for a drink. [Departure level T2, and outside the security area]

· Wakaba: Japanese noodles, sushi and bento boxes. In addition to beer, sake is also served. [Near Gate 55]

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[leisurely]

· Cat Cora's Kitchen: The must-eat restaurant at the airport, the beautiful chef introduced, has a wide range of dishes, a standard bar and a complete cocktail bar. [Near Gate 55]

· Lark Creek Grill: The airport store of the Lark Creek dining chain. Full service, seafood, steak and breakfast are available. There is a full bar and various wines. [Near Gate 50]

Equator Coffees and Teas: A coffee shop from San Rafael that offers a variety of good quality coffee. This is the supplier of Michelin restaurant Thomas Keller, Jardiniere French cuisine, Tadich Grill seafood restaurant and so on. Good high end! [Retail area after entering security]

Vino Volo: A small bar where you can sit down for a wine tasting, eat olives and handmade cheese, or try a flour-free chocolate cake, a great place to spend your time. [Retail area after entering security]

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Terminal 3, Terminal E

[Quick battle quick decision]

· Dogpatch Bakehouse & Caffé: Coffee, breakfast, salads, sandwiches and pastries, plus beer and wine. [Near Gate 68]

· Klein's Deli: A shop from Potrero Hill that sells coffee, biscuits, and customized salads and sandwiches, all simple foods that you can take with you.Beer and wine are also provided. [Near Gate 62]

Urban Tortilla: Classic Mexican cuisine by name. [Near Gate 63]

[leisurely]

· Mission Bar & Grill: Here you can enjoy a complete bar and table service.There are steaks, sandwiches, burgers, soups and salads to choose from, and breakfast is also available. [Near Gate 61]

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Terminal 3 Terminal F

[Quick battle quick decision]

· Koi Palace Express Lei Yue Mun: Needless to say, this is the favorite morning tea shop of the people in the Bay Area. Now you can also eat his dim sum at the airport. Although it is only a fast food express, the taste is still the same~ if Foreign friends come to SFO’s Terminal 3 to take a plane, remember to remind them to eat. [Near 80-90]

· Andale Mexican Restaurant: serves freshly customizable Mexican dishes and is also a bar. [Nearly 80-90]

· Boudin's Bakery and Café: It's so kind to eat Boudin at the airport!The sourdough bread is very famous, and the salad and clam chowder are also delicious. [Entrance of Exit 80-90]

Emporio Rulli Gran Caffe: Italian restaurant and bar specializing in Italian soup, panini, coffee and pastries. [Near Gate 79]

· Firewood Café: Thin-shell pizza, sandwiches and salads. There is also a bar in the International Terminal. [Near Gate 79]

· Fraiche: Fresh organic handmade frozen yogurt. [Near Gate 81]

· Fung Lum: Chinese cuisine: noodles, rice, dim sum, and wonton soup. [At the entrance of Gate 80-90]

· Just Desserts: This one has cookies, cakes, ice cream, juices, coffee and tea. [At the entrance of Gate 80-90]

· Klein's Deli and Coffee Bar: A shop from Potrero Hill that sells coffee, biscuits, and customized salads and sandwiches, all simple foods that can be taken with you.Beer and wine are also provided. [Near Gate 83]

· Lori's Diner: The famous malted milk shake comes from Lori.The airport shop also serves hamburgers, sandwiches and various main dishes, and the best thing is to provide a breakfast menu throughout the day. [Entrance of Exit 80-90]

· Peet's Coffee & Tea: If you don't want to drink Star Daddy, please come to Peet's Coffe, a coffee chain that San Francisco people love.Everyone is familiar, so the team doesn't need to be introduced. [Near Exit 73 and 88, the mezzanine between the two floors]

· San Francisco Soup Company: soups, salads and sandwiches. [At the entrance of Gate 80-90]

· Starbucks: Must be the most familiar cafe in the airport. Venti has become an English word, thank Dad Xing. [Arrival level]

· Subway: Sandwich, in addition to his sandwich, his salad is also delicious, remember to add Avocado. [Mezzanine between two floors]

· Tomokazu: Japanese food such as sushi, sashimi, and pasta. [At the entrance of Gate 80-90]

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[leisurely]

· Buena Vista Café: This Irish coffee is often forgotten, but it is actually a San Francisco coffee. Table service is provided here, including ramen, main course salad, and ... the team doesn't know what else Ireland has in addition to green hats (╯ ▽ ╰) ╭. [Near Gate 82]

· Gordon Biersch: American bars are the best place to have a drink and beer. There are garlic chips and table service is also available. [Near 74 gate]

· SF Uncork'd: As the San Francisco airport close to napa, there must be some modern wine bars that serve high-quality wines. [Near Gate 83]

· Yankee Pier: This New England seafood restaurant is one of the top five must eats. The lobster, crab, chowder soup can be eaten on the menu, and the treasure crab benedict egg breakfast, the team looked drunk. [Near Gate 72]

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Car Rental Center

· Marina's Cafe: For those who come to San Francisco for a self-driving trip, the car rental hall is a place to wait... a long time, so this store offering coffee, pastries, breakfast food, sandwiches and salads is really practical . [Two storefronts on the first and fourth floors]

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