What are the must-eats in San Francisco?
Hi, I'm visiting in June (I'm from Australia). What are the must eats in SF? I don't want to miss anything important because I don't know when I'll be able to visit again!! Thanks
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4 Comments:
Read the lastest 2009 top 100 restaruants, by Michael Baur the SF chronicle restaraunt critc: http://www.sfgate.com/food/top100/
My favs: Chez Panisse, NOPA, gary danko
Also, if you have time, to go to napa/sonoma region for a day or two.
raveneouscouple at 7:35PM on 05/09/09
Lots of suggestions in this thread from just 5 days ago: Where to eat in SF?
Adam Kuban at 5:58PM on 05/10/09
You'll probably want to eat fresh crab and sour dough bread at some point in the trip. Ghirardelli chocolate, too, perhaps while riding on a cable car. :)
Cassaendra at 7:30PM on 05/10/09
i live locally and i would check out the ferry building marketplace. you get a little bit of everything there - wine, cheese, produce, sweets, places to eat. It's right at the end of market street. other suggestions to check out michael bauer's list are right on. gary danko is superb, thahn long out in the sunset is tasty too. you can get sourdough anywhere. i would avoid fisherman's wharf and ghirardelli - that area is pretty gross (although that's where gary danko is - just south of ghirardelli square on north point). definitely go for dim sum while you're here. There is so much good food here - you are definitely in for a treat!
missus_p at 12:37AM on 05/11/09