Weera Thai
Read moreLooking for a change from burgers, chicken and tacos? This Thai restaurant, run by an extremely welcoming team, offers some formidable specialties. First, the crispy papaya salad with carrots, shrimps and peanuts. Another option is a salad of fried crab, mango, cherry tomato, onion, coriander and cashew nuts drizzled with a homemade sweet chili paste vinaigrette. Nevertheless, our favorite dish remains the crispy duck, Northern Thai style, served with its egg noodle soup and curry... Delicious!
FAVORITE BISTRO
This Franco-American bistro on The Linq Promenade was opened by the owners ...Read more
THE BLACK SHEEP
Read moreA little off the bustling State Street, this gastro-pub offers every evening a beautiful menu of seasonal and organic dishes, blends of European and Asian inspiration. A tasty and original result in a contemporary and friendly setting. The Black Sheep is a perfect place to enjoy a refined dinner without déplumer.
MALIBU SEAFOOD
Read moreOpened in 1967, this popular institution deals every day with a long line of customers, attracted by its fresh produce. The concept of the place is summed up by this phrase: "The reason we don't serve breakfast is that we're out to catch lunch". Clam chowder, grilled seafood, crab salad... The menu offers a fine selection of fish and shellfish served as sandwiches or by the plate. Order inside and sit out on one of the terraces overlooking the ocean.
R&G LOUNGE
Read moreOn the east side of Chinatown, you could almost walk past it without seeing it. Yet R&G Lounge is a must; it's even one of the favorite addresses of former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle! While the service isn't necessarily the most extraordinary, the cuisine is top-notch. The secret of their success: the freshest seafood. Specialties include salt and pepper crab and shark fin soup, but the restaurant is also renowned for its mastery of vegetable cooking.
WAGON WHEEL RESTAURANT
Read moreThis restaurant all dressed in yellow and with an original decoration is located at the west exit of Needles. It is one of the classic stops on Route 66, which merges here with the Old National Trails Highway. The building dates from 1955 but the restaurant has only been open since 1978. The dishes are of good quality and typically American (fried chicken, sandwiches, burgers, salads, etc.), with some Mexican specialities too. An address not to be neglected before going further into the desert areas surrounding Needles.
OLD FISHERMAN’S GROTTO
Located in the touristy Old Fisherman, this restaurant serves fresh seafood ...Read more
WOODHOUSE FISH CO.
Read moreThis new California-style seafood restaurant is located in Pacific Heights. Specialties include oysters, crabs and mussels to take away or eat in, crispy sandwiches (bay shrimp and avocado, crabmeat rolls). The fish tacos with choice of black beans and pico de gallo are delicious, as is the San Franciscan Cioppino with mussels, clams, crab, cod, shrimp and scallops.) Everything is very hearty, so don't bite off more than you can chew. The dining room is pleasant and bright, and prices are reasonable.
FOREIGN CINEMA
Read moreMore than a restaurant, it's a concept. Sitting in the pretty courtyard for the evening session, you'll enjoy fine food while sneaking glimpses of auteur films (Fellini, for example) projected on the large raw concrete wall. If you choose to stop by before dark, you'll enjoy the room's concrete and fireplace decor, very post-industrial chic. On the menu, local oysters and fish served in a spicy sauce have a special place. A unique atmosphere.
BISTRO JEANTY
Opened since 1998, this French-style bistro offers only the classics: ...Read more
L'ARDOISE BISTRO
Read moreNoe Street is not only a little paradise in itself, a street full of greenery between Duboce and Mission, but it is home to one of the best French restaurants in San Francisco. Chef Thierry Clément makes the most of the region's excellent produce to offer escargots, coq au vin, duck confit (cooked for 7 hours) and filet mignon on his menu. Not forgetting for dessert lovers the tarte Tatin, the crème brûlée and the floating raspberry island topped with caramel... And a superb wine list!
RIO CITY CAFÉ
Read moreA plus for this restaurant's location in the heart of Old Sacramento, with a lovely sunny terrace facing the yellow bridge over the river. The view is amazing and the prices very affordable. The sandwiches are hearty and accompanied by homemade chips. There are also great salads, and American classics like the lobster mac & cheese, a perfect blend of flavors. A special weekend brunch is also available, at a slightly higher price but with excellent quality. Inside, the decor is simple, but you'll come for the view.
BISTRO MAXINE
Read moreThis successful little French bistro has expanded, taking on the allure of a Parisian establishment. Thanks to this new space, the wine and beer lists have been extended, and the crêpes, as good as ever, are wonderfully accompanied by these Californian and European nectars. Both sweet and savoury crepes are recommended, and for breakfast you can enjoy pastries, a good baguette, a croissant or a nice fruit salad. It's a French-style treat, but it's only open until lunchtime.
QUINCE
Read moreSince 2003, Chef Michael Tusk has been managing this Michelin-guided restaurant (last time in 2017). The restaurant also regularly arrives at the top of the hit-parades of California establishments. It serves Californian cuisine with Italian influences, prepared based on seasonal and local ingredients. The menu is "imposed" by the chef, and we like to be guided by such an expert hand! A true delight for both eyes and papillae.
DIN TAI FUNG
Read moreIf you want to taste dim sum - small steamed ravioli - worthy of the best Hong Kong restaurants, this is the chain for you. The preparations are of a rare finesse, the flavors fragrant, flowery, surprising... From noodles to wontons, every dish is a success. What's more, while the desserts are far from traditional, the way they are revisited is highly successful, with chocolate and mochi xiaolongbaos topping the list. You'll also find addresses in Costa Mesa, Los Angeles and San Diego.
YANG CHOW
Read moreChinese food lovers, here you are. In this authentic and unpretentious restaurant, the flavors of the Middle Kingdom deploy in your plate with their thousand delicate fragrances, their undulating aromas and outstanding flavors for the western palace. Corn soup and dim sum are particularly recommendable. A charming service, no sleeves, in a quiet setting with a quiet light, as a parenthesis over time. Forget your glass of wine, order a teapot and dive into delicate, diverse and exotic flavors of Chinese cuisine…
EVELEIGH
Read moreA heartbeat for this Australian address west of the Sunset Boulevard. Eveleigh occupies a building dating back to 1923, which is ideal for the most charming stopover, with its rustic interior, breathtaking views and aromatic aromatic herbs. The place is unanimous for brunches on the weekend.
BISTRO CENTRAL PARC
Read moreBistro Central Park is ideally located in the heart of NOPA, one of the city's new popular neighbourhoods, within walking distance of the Golden Gate Park. In its image, the hotel offers a truly modern cuisine full of surprises. The real experience will be at the bar: order specials, plats-dishes-dessert. Also on the map: onion soup, mignon filet, risotto to the Saint James, and bouillabaisse of the chef who comes from Marseille! Jacques and his team have elegantly associated French traditional cuisine with the San-Franciscan dynamism, and the effect is guaranteed: you will come back to it! Also ideal for a weekend brunch.