Best restaurants in San Francisco
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If you have outstanding food and wine in a great setting with superior service and it costs about $300 for 2, I'd call that reasonably priced. Would you? If I ate at a McDonald's and my quarter pounder was cold, the coke was flat and the fries greasy and the meal cost me $5.00, I'd say it was not reasonably priced. Would you?
Please tell us what you want to spend, what area of SF you want to stay in, and what kind of food you want.
Please tell us what you want to spend, what area of SF you want to stay in, and what kind of food you want.
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Go to www.chowhound.com . The San Francisco bulletin board there has hundreds, if not thousands, of eating recommendations and opinions.
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The Chronicle just published its top 100 restaurants about 2 weeks ago. Go to www.sfgate.com and see if it's there. Reasonably priced is up to you. SF is an expensive city, but it's also one of the top restaurant cities in the world. Chowhound is an interesting site.
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Mike Ty: It isn't possible to give you a usable answer. There are literally hundreds of good restaurants in SF at all price ranges. Sort of like asking for a reasonable hotel in California. An unlimited number.
What type of food, what price range, what area, etc?
What type of food, what price range, what area, etc?


