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kywood1955 Aug 15th, 2007 09:01 AM

BART from SF Airport
 
We'll have @ 5 hr layover at SF airport. Thought we'd take BART into SF for a quick dinner, etc. Taking into consideration that we will land in SF at 7pm (Thursday) and our international flight leaves SF @ midnight, what area should we consider? Fisherman's Wharf? Chinatown? Will we have time to take BART and return by 10pm? Or should we just have dinner at one of the hotels closer to the airport? Thanks for any/all input.

happytrailstoyou Aug 15th, 2007 09:15 AM

If this is possible (which I doubt), it would not be enjoyable.


kywood1955 Aug 15th, 2007 09:17 AM

Thanks for your very quick reply! Okay, we'll investigate possibilities around the airport area. Don't want to be frazzled before a long international flight (any more than we'll already be!) Thanks again.

frank_and_beans Aug 15th, 2007 09:22 AM

Sure you have time...why do you need to be back by 10pm? You'll already be checked in.

If you land on time you'll be in downtown SF by about 8 pm and you can have a nice 2 hour dinner in the Union Square area before heading back out at about 10 pm getting back to SFO around 10:30 - 10:45. BART is right at the international terminal.

Choose a restaurant and make sure to have a reseravtion.

Sure it will be quick but if you want to do it go for it.

dmlove Aug 15th, 2007 09:23 AM

I live two freeway exits away from the airport. Skip the airport hotel restaurants -- tell me what kind of food you want and a price range, and I'll give you some local recommendations!

FainaAgain Aug 15th, 2007 10:44 AM

It's SFO airport, right?

BART doesn't go to Fishermen's. Chinatown, yes, within walking distance from Montgomery or Embarcadero...

Check out Union Square area and Ferry building. Slanted Door gets rave reviews on Fodor's.

dmlove Aug 15th, 2007 10:58 AM

IF you can get a reservation at Slanted Door (hard to do), it is excellent, and is right across the street from the BART station, which would make it easily doable in the time you have, plus you'd have the added advantage of seeing the Ferry Bldg., which is now a wonderfully-redesigned (inside) food market.

TrvlMaven Aug 15th, 2007 11:04 AM

Will you already be checked in for your Int'l flight? If not, I doubt you have enough time to get to downtown and return in time to clear security. There are some nice restaurant's near the airport; try a search of "Peninsula" restaurants on opentable.com. Other options, there are restaurants both outside security and in the terminals that are open until 10pm.

kywood1955 Aug 15th, 2007 11:55 AM

To: dmlove
Thanks. Well, we love all food, but since we live in a land-locked state, fresh seafood would be great. Around $20/person would also be great. We could take a taxi from the airport if the BART doesn't work. Thanks in advance for your suggestions!!!

zorrosf Aug 15th, 2007 12:41 PM

I recommend Tadich Grill, famous (at least locally) for seafood. Try the charcoal grilled petrale! Also, it has EXCELLENT SF sourdough bread! It is one block from the Embarcadero BART station. No reservations permitted, but, if necessary, you can eat at the bar. One hour SFO-Tadich and one hour return. Leaves 1.5 hours for eating/waiting and 1.5 hours of leeway. In the alternative, get off at 16th Street Mission and try one of the many excellent cheap Mexican places. This may not be the best choice if you have a queasy stomach. Good luck!

StuDudley Aug 15th, 2007 01:24 PM

You're going to have some trouble finding a decent place to eat (that takes reservations) for $20 per person (I assume that includes tip & taxi but no drinks). Seafood entrees tend to be on the upper end of the scale, compared to chicken, pork, pasta, etc.

BART for two downtown is about $10, a taxi downtown might be $30-40 or so, and a taxi to a closer non-airport restaurant is around $20. There are plenty of much less expensive places in the Mission - but again, seafood will probably cost more than $20. If you're on a tight budget, I'm not sure a trip into the City for dinner would be a good investment of time for the quality of dinner you'll get for $20 per person.

I also live two freeway exits from SFO.

Stu Dudley

A five hour layover isn't as much as it used to be

bebalm Aug 15th, 2007 02:10 PM

We just got back from our SF trip. We flew out of Oakland. If the lines at that airport (checkin and security) are any indication how they would be at SF airport...i would be cautious about heading out. I wouldn't be able to enjoy myself knowing I had to be back at a certain time...

That being said, we had a wonderful dinner in North Beach at a place called "Fior d'Italia". Yum!! I would highly recommend.

dovima Aug 15th, 2007 02:57 PM

I'm in the business district of S.F. right now. If I was meeting a friend or business contact who was on your timeframe,here's what I'd do. I'd call the following restaurants around the Embarcadero BART station. I'd up the dollar amount because $20.00 is not realistic for dinner in downtown S.F. and I'd really, really start ignoring all suggestions for North Beach or other neighborhoods - save it for your next trip.

One Market
Good food and wine, attention to seasonal produce from the adjacent Embarcadero farmers' market.

Boulevard
Pricey but worth it. Don't go in jeans and flip flops though.

Ozumo
Sushi and other Japanese food - a cut above most sushi bars.

Chaya
A mixed Japanese and French menu. Not a real "fusion" restaurant (thank god!)

Americano
Good eclectic menu, nothing bizarre, meats and fish and pizza, etc.

I'd suggest Hog Island Oyster Co. for its location in the Ferry Building and the excellent seafood, but I think they are only open till 8 most week nights.

All in all I'd probably choose One Market for the location right next to the BART entrance and maybe leave a little time to walk on the waterfront and admire the view.

For addresses, phone numbers and websites, check out www.yelp.com

dmlove Aug 15th, 2007 03:04 PM

dovima's listed a bunch of good restaurants (there's only one on his/her list that I don't care for at all, and one about which I'm not quite as enthusiastic), but they are not in the same universe as $20.00 per person. You might be able to eat a main course only at Boulevard that'll come to <i>only</i> $70 a couple.

dmlove Aug 15th, 2007 03:09 PM

Correction....with tax and tip, 2 main courses at Boulevard will be more like $85.00. And that's drinking tap water.

dovima Aug 15th, 2007 03:13 PM

I think Stu's answer was the definitive one.

happytrailstoyou Aug 15th, 2007 04:40 PM

I hope you don't put yourself under the stress of trying to get to San Francisco and back in the few hours you have.

I suggest that instead you consider the suggestions at the following web site about ways to kill time at the airport: http://www.ehow.com/how_9247_kill-time-san.html

(We made the trip on BART earlier this year. We expected to see the outlying neighborhoods, but, to our surprise, most of the trip was underground. We also became a little frantic tying to figure out how to buy tickets from the machine at the airport. Let's just say that the steps involved are not &quot;intuitive.&quot;)

5alive Aug 15th, 2007 05:21 PM

I would not encourage it within your timeframe either.

We took Bart to our hotel near Union Square and while it was not difficult, we spent close to a half hour from leaving our gate (carry ons), to finding the exit to Bart to figuring out the tickets to waiting for the train and boarding. I would suspect the trains come a little less frequently later in the evening?

Anyway, I wouldn't enjoy it but that's me.


janisj Aug 15th, 2007 08:04 PM

It has been said - but definitely, 5 hrs and a $20 budget both make this a REALLY difficult exercise.

Stay at SFO - but even there you will likely spend more than $20pp.

mlgb Aug 15th, 2007 08:45 PM

Why not try a Chinese seafood restaurant in Millbrae, or something in Burlingame? Much closer to the airport &amp; you can just take a taxi. I'm not a regular visitor but perhaps one of the locals can recommend one, or try chow.com.

easytraveler Aug 15th, 2007 08:46 PM

The San Francisco Airport International Terminal has some very good restaurants, a few are branches of excellent in-town restaurants. The selection is much better than at most US airports. It's not fancy nor expensive.

If you like seafood and don't mind Japanese, there are a couple of Japanese restaurants that serve quite good sushi and sashimi. Ebisu is one that I recall.

The Chinese Harbor Village branch, if it is still there (the main restaurant in the Embarcadero downtown has closed, so I'm not certain the one at the airport is still open) has more than passable Chinese food.

There's a branch of the Emporio Rulli (I love the one on Union Square!) which is an expresso bar.

Outside of the security area, if you want to go out and back in again, is a branch of Il Fornaio. Again, the one in town in San Francisco is one of my favorite Italian restaurants.

The plates and cups may be disposable, but the food is generally very good.

If you stay inside the terminals, it'll save you the hassle of going on BART and the worry of having to get back in time for your flight. Highly recommend that you stay put at SFO and enjoy the food offerings at the International Terminal.

LoveItaly Aug 15th, 2007 09:12 PM

Hello kywood, with the short amount of time you will have (landing at 7:00pm does not mean you will be leaving the airport at 7:00pm even if your flight arrives on time) and having to be back at the airport at 10:00pm is not in my opinion giving you time to take BART into SF. Here is the website to give you the information regarding the food outlets at SFO.
http://www.flysfo.com/web/page/atsfo/shop-dine/dine/ Best regards..and have a safe and comfortable flight!

KathyNZ Aug 16th, 2007 12:17 AM

I recently stayed out near SFO, in fact only a five minute walk from the BART station in Millbrae and I would not attempt to get into the city and out again by BART with dinner included. Millbrae is a very nice area and I would take the recommendations of the folks who live there and go for one of the restaurants they recommend. I would rather be relaxed than on tenterhooks worrying about my return journey to the airport.

StuDudley Aug 16th, 2007 05:24 AM

In Millbrea, the Hong Kong Flower Lounge is quite popular. We get &quot;carry out&quot; from there quite often. It has lots of seafood options. But, again, it will run you more than $20 per person. It's about a $13 taxi to get there, but tip the driver quite a bit because they don't like these short runs (5 mins there, max). It's on Millbrea Ave &amp; El Camino Real. Millbrea is the first freeway exit south of SFO, and if you head west on Millbrea you can't miss it.

Stu Dudley

madameX Aug 16th, 2007 06:45 AM

I agree with the posters who advise that you NOT use BART in the time frame you mention. It's an easy system to use, but it would be too stressful in this time frame.

If you really wanted to be in San Fran, the only thing that might make sense would be a cab into the city, but I don't think you'd want to spend about $40 each way.

Allow plenty of time for clearing security. Many international flights leave late in the evening. PErsonally, I'd stay at the airport. Plan a trip to San Fran when you can really enjoy this fabulous city.

dmlove Aug 16th, 2007 08:10 AM

If you're going to head into one of the close-by towns for dinner, Burlingame has a nicer &quot;downtown&quot; than Millbrae. It's always active, especially on nice nights, and has quite a few restaurants in all price categories. You can get a very good hamburger and fries at Copenhagen, there are several Middle Eastern places (Mijana, Trapeze), America (Alana's), Mexican (Hola), omelettes and crepes (CrepeVine). I'm not commenting on quality, just availability. I don't think anyone in Burlingame cooks in the summer.


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