Anonymous
Post 06/29/2024 08:23     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

Public Izakaya
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2024 22:21     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

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.


I lived there 15 years ago . So great to know this is still so popular and good
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2024 22:19     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

Anonymous wrote:As a 10 year resident of San Francisco, most of these suggestions bum me out. There’s only been about three non-tourist traps suggested. Might as well go to Bubba Gump shrimp at that point.


Sweet! Where in SF is Bubba Gump?
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2024 22:17     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://thestinkingrose.com/ We honeymooned in SF years ago and a friend recommended this place. It was fantastic, we actually went twice in the week we were there.


NP- Ha! Same and same! Though we ate too much garlic, but it's a great place!


+1, we loved it!
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2024 22:13     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a 10 year resident of San Francisco, most of these suggestions bum me out. There’s only been about three non-tourist traps suggested. Might as well go to Bubba Gump shrimp at that point.


Well, make some suggestions, then.


It’s hard to give suggestions when OP hasn’t responded with the TYPE of food they’re looking for. Ethnic? Seafood? Michelin starred or mom & pop?
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2024 20:11     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

Burma Superstar. Did anyone say Mission burritos yet?
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2024 18:14     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

Anonymous wrote:As a 10 year resident of San Francisco, most of these suggestions bum me out. There’s only been about three non-tourist traps suggested. Might as well go to Bubba Gump shrimp at that point.


Well, make some suggestions, then.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2024 17:25     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

As a 10 year resident of San Francisco, most of these suggestions bum me out. There’s only been about three non-tourist traps suggested. Might as well go to Bubba Gump shrimp at that point.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2024 15:04     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

Anonymous wrote:https://thestinkingrose.com/ We honeymooned in SF years ago and a friend recommended this place. It was fantastic, we actually went twice in the week we were there.


NP- Ha! Same and same! Though we ate too much garlic, but it's a great place!
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2024 14:34     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

Anonymous wrote:https://thestinkingrose.com/ We honeymooned in SF years ago and a friend recommended this place. It was fantastic, we actually went twice in the week we were there.


Oh no. It's a total tourist trap. And no matter how many times you brush and use mouthwash, your breath will stink of garlic for at least a solid 48 hours.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2024 14:23     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

https://thestinkingrose.com/ We honeymooned in SF years ago and a friend recommended this place. It was fantastic, we actually went twice in the week we were there.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2024 01:05     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

original Joe's is sooo good
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2024 22:38     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

I love Konkani but not sure I’d take kids those ages. My kids (7 and 11) really love Tacolicious.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2024 14:52     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

OP, I'm the PP who lives in San Francisco, and can't believe I forgot tell you about two great places, both in Noe Valley, both on 24th Street.

1. Pancake Boy for breakfast/brunch. They change the name every few years but it's always owned by the same family and has excellent food, plus they have outdoor seating.

2. Fiorella - they have a few different locations within SF, but the Noe Valley one just opened yesterday.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2024 22:43     Subject: 2 days in San Francisco - Must eat places

Palette Tea House

https://paletteteahouse.com/