Melissa Perello returns with Frances, an easy-going nook with a menu to match that’s swiftly become the muse of local rags, international pubs and the James Beard Foundation. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Considered the best Mexican fare in town. Servings are large and most dishes are less than $10. Try one of their burritos if you're feeling really hungry. Read more.
It's the oldest restaurant in San Francisco, but the seafood is some of the freshest in town. Not even a fire can keep the old fella down for long. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Arguably the best spot for affordable brunch in the city, and home to Dallas' first and only La Marzocco brew machine. Order the beignets to start. Read more.
Every palate will find a suitable ramen choice here, from fried chicken to seafood, and even vegetarian broth upon request. Our favorite is the Dungeness crab. Read more.
The charitable business model of this restaurant is to be commended, as well as chef Jason Fox's exquisite presentation of unconventional flavors. Be sure to try one of the liquid nitrogen cocktails. Read more.
It’s hard to have a bad time at this frisky FiDi hotspot where solid renditions of Southern and San Francisco classics meet impressive cocktails. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
You can make the argument that no restaurant in the last decade has changed the dining landscape quite like Delfina and its pizzeria offshoot next door. And that's a good thing. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
A big dog food truck, one of the originals; look for a Korean spin on tacos, quesadillas, burritos. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.