Alex Kinsella: The breakfast burrito is amazing - one of the best I've ever had. Go there with Kyle from the SF Foursquare office every time I'm out there.
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Whitney: Wasn't logged in for the first suggestion, but of course you need to stop by aQ.
philchacko: Great beer, but also great food! One of the best beer bars in the country.
Saber: Newish progressive k-8 in the old Levi's jeans factory. Worked there before LREI
@feedsh / Frederic: There are a few nice wall paintings by Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo's husband. Also nice, obviously, Legion of Honors and DeYoung Museum
Dhiraj: Best oatmeal pancakes, amazing scrambles and the most friendly wait staff you'll find.
Jeff: Pla Trout Tod Nam Pla (Fried Whole Trout): the best piece of fried fish I've had + the tastiest dipping sauce a Thai resto can make. 👍🏻👍🏻
Dario ;): a) award winning b) tasteful decor c) ...... d) great low-cost lunch buffet ;)
Stuart: enjoy some of best SF views (especially during sunrise or sunset). Great place to go for walk. Disclaimer: hills are steep — a sweat might be broke.
Lev: If a hipster coffee shop and Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory had a love child, this is it.
andrew mulvenna: Spacious, comfortable & private bar upstairs - perfect spot to wind-down, before the best French/Vietnamese in town.
Christopher: On almost every visit to SF I stop by the Ferry Building + Hog Island.
Andy: just down the street from Aquarius Records, my favorite coffee place in SF
Matt: Relax in the sunset at this delightful tiny cafe. The soda bread is great, and order a Snowy Plover.
Alexander: Try out the Albanybulb audio tour on the iOS Detour app (under extras in the SF package). It's across the Bay Bridge close to Berkeley
Jay Komarneni: Formerly the best neopolitan pizza place in NY, and perhaps better than Napoli. Now in SF: http://nymag.com/restaurants/cheapeats/2009/57897/#print
Caleb K.: If you're eating lunch, pick your own salad with 7 toppings, but make sure you ask for double croutons.
Caleb K.: Once you have one of their scones, the concept will be ruined for you anywhere else in the world. Their pizza and other pastries aren't shabby either.
Laura: Head to http://fusedspace.com/about next door for the Leo Villereal show (he's the artist of The Bay Lights project) and the other galleries in the neighborhood!
Nathan Zaru: << this place has one of the best entrepreneur stories ever
JJ DONOVAN: I am trying to add Towns End Restaurant and Bakery on the Embarcadero and Townsend Street. http://www.townsendrb.com/ Order the Chicken Apple Sausage. Might not be on the menu, but it's there ;-)