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D Bruce Dec 28th, 2001 06:03 AM

Best Dining in SF?
 
We're traveling to San Francisco for the first time in late April. What are the best restaurants for people with adventuresome palates who love unique dining experiences?

BB Dec 28th, 2001 07:58 AM

Chez Panisse in Berkeley

shame Dec 28th, 2001 05:35 PM

Seamus, you have a bad attitude. I'd like to know also. Is it really a six months wait for the French Laundry?<BR>(Iknow it is not in SF)

Chris Dec 28th, 2001 05:44 PM

Yes, the wait is 6 months for FL, but cancellations do occur regularly. If you're around the area you can snap one up on occasion. If you'll be travelling to SF, start checking for cancellations as your travel dates near.<BR><BR>As for 'best restaurants' in SF, this is a very long subject and you'll hear any of more than a dozen restaurants held up as 'best' by various people.<BR><BR>Start out by checking www.zagat.com<BR>Nice overview there with locations, cuisines, food ratings, prices (loosely applicable).<BR>Also try www.chowhound.com for opinions.<BR>Also, the archives at this site are chock full of opinions about this topic.

Susan Dec 29th, 2001 09:08 AM

Chris, the French Laundry does not take reservations more than two months in advance. What happens is that every morning the phone lines are jammed with people calling to make reservations for the day exactly two months in the future. Lunch is an easier reservation to get than dinner, but still generally booked up on that day two months previous. There is also a possibility of walking into the restaurant on the day you are in town and checking to see if they have cancellations. Those are your only options, my friend!

Lynn Dec 29th, 2001 12:24 PM

The Cliff House

Susan Dec 29th, 2001 08:42 PM

Well, the view from the Cliff House dining room is lovely but I wouldn't classify the food as adventuresome or unique. Still, the setting, including the camera obscura and the mechanical museum do make a visit worthwhile.<BR><BR>Restaurant recommendations:<BR><BR>Burritos somewhere in the Mission, especially Pancho Villa Taqueria on 16th Street. If you're really adventuresome and want to order like a native you can get a tongue burrito.<BR><BR>Dim Sum: Ton Kiang on Geary or Yank Sing on Spear Street.<BR><BR>Crustacean for roasted dungeness crab with garlic noodles.<BR><BR>Swan Oyster Depot for sitting at the bar and slurping up lots of bivalves.<BR><BR>Cafe Bastille for French food and a jazz combo and a lovely setting where you can sit outside on a temperate evening. For the adventuresome they have boudin noir (blood pudding).<BR><BR>Tapas are great for trying lots of different things and I'd recommend Cha Cha Cha in the Haight or even Thirstybear Brewing Co. near Union Square where you can get fish cheeks.<BR><BR>Cheers, let me know if you want more! I could eat at a different restaurant in San Francisco every night for a year and never have a bad meal. Bon appetit!<BR><BR>

rrr Jan 4th, 2002 09:19 PM

You can eat all day: dim sum on Clement Street, chinatown,crab on the warf...

Sherry Jan 4th, 2002 09:48 PM

My picks:<BR><BR>Amazing ambiance and service (and good food to boot): Tommy Toy's (GO HERE)<BR><BR>Best French: Elisabeth Daniel<BR><BR>Best Seafood: Aqua<BR><BR>Best "American": Gordon's House of Fine Eats<BR><BR>Best food: Chez Panisse in Berkeley

SFcitison Jan 4th, 2002 10:52 PM

<BR>You won't go wrong with La Folie. Their discovery menus are fantastic. hey even have one for vegetarians.

Andrea Jan 14th, 2002 05:53 PM

Greens is a beautiful vegetarian fine-dining restaurant at Fort Mason. <BR><BR>I am from Australia and have gone out of my way to get to SF each time I travel to the US for business - just so I can eat at Greens! <BR><BR>This restaurant has truly re-defined the way the world sees vegetarian cuisine. I have eaten there 4 times over the last 13 years and have never been disappointed. <BR><BR>Chez Panisse is also fantastic.<BR><BR>Andrea

liz Jan 14th, 2002 06:14 PM

Ti Couz is a creperie at 16th and Mission. Although the area (the mission) is a little rough around the edges... the food is worth the trip. It's not fancy but perfect for a fun, casual and fantastic lunch or dinner at great prices. Have a savory crepe for your meal and a sweet crepe for dessert. It's the BEST!

liz Jan 15th, 2002 07:40 PM

sorry, Ti Couz is at 16th and Valencia, NOT 16th and Mission.


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