Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in SF. If you want ice cream get it at Bi-Rite and then eat it at Dolores Park, or Salt & Straw, or Humphrey Slocombe in the Ferry Building
Red's Java House - the food isn't actually good. Do you want to just sit outside to eat looking out at the Bay? If so, eat at Epic or Waterbar instead.
Swan Oyster Depot - fine, and you could also go to Hog Island Oyster in the Ferry Building to eat while watching the Bay and seeing the ferries come in from Sausalito and Vallejo
Bob's donuts - fine but note that they are HUGE
sourdough bowl of chowder - fine, but note you don't need to go to Fisherman's Wharf to get this - they're also in the basement of Macy's in Union Square, or at Ladle & Leaf in the FiDi.
Other restaurants we love:
Yank Sing for dim sum
Rooh for Indian
City Chopsticks for cheaper Chinese, Harborview for fancier
Tony's in North Beach for pizza (he's won international awards)
Original Joe's in North Beach
Foreign Cinema in the Mission
Beach Chalet (view of Pacific Ocean - basically across the street)
Thanks. Great ideas. We are staying in Union Square, so Yank, City, Tony's, Original Joe's, and Macy's look great.
Looking for breakfast ideas, that's why we picked Bob's as a choice. Sutter Pub is near our hotel, do you recommend for breakfast?
Anonymous wrote:I live in SF. If you want ice cream get it at Bi-Rite and then eat it at Dolores Park, or Salt & Straw, or Humphrey Slocombe in the Ferry Building
Red's Java House - the food isn't actually good. Do you want to just sit outside to eat looking out at the Bay? If so, eat at Epic or Waterbar instead.
Swan Oyster Depot - fine, and you could also go to Hog Island Oyster in the Ferry Building to eat while watching the Bay and seeing the ferries come in from Sausalito and Vallejo
Bob's donuts - fine but note that they are HUGE
sourdough bowl of chowder - fine, but note you don't need to go to Fisherman's Wharf to get this - they're also in the basement of Macy's in Union Square, or at Ladle & Leaf in the FiDi.
Other restaurants we love:
Yank Sing for dim sum
Rooh for Indian
City Chopsticks for cheaper Chinese, Harborview for fancier
Tony's in North Beach for pizza (he's won international awards)
Original Joe's in North Beach
Foreign Cinema in the Mission
Beach Chalet (view of Pacific Ocean - basically across the street)
Anonymous wrote:I was going to say Slanted Door but they closed, dang.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zuni Cafe
PP beat me to it. Best place in the city. If you want to venture into Berkeley, Chez Panisse is amazing. I like the downstairs cafe because you can order a la carte, whereas the more formal upstairs restaurant is a set menu each night.
Anonymous wrote:We will be in SF for two full days in July. Two boys age 12 and 14. What do you recommend for interesting eats? Places on the list as of now - Red's Java House, Swan Oyster Depot, Bob's donuts, sourdough bowl of chowder.
Anonymous wrote:Zuni Cafe