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San Fran Dining
What are your top 5 restaurants? Californian/American cuisine,perhaps with a view or romantic.Thanks so much,Necie
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i don't spend as much time as i want to in san fran, but one of my top is tad's steak house on powell(no snickering) however, i have notices that the prices have creeped up over time. i think i paid around $1.98. must be around $10 now. besides mising the cheap steak, i miss the great times at the iron horse on maiden lane. it was a jumping place.
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Californian/American cuisine not my favorite, so I can't list 5.
* Greens -- great (vegetarian) food and view; think the food is good enough to appease a meat eater (says my meat eating husband) * Gary Danko * Beach Chalet Brewery and Restaurant --good food, great views (especially at sunset) |
My husband and I ate in Frascati, I think it was in the North Hill area. Truly delicious food in a very cozy atmosphere. We loved it!
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Beach Chalet is very good.
I LOVE Pluto's for salads. |
Gary Dankos http://www.garydanko.com/ excellent food and service. We had a great meal in nice surroundings. But it doesn't have a view and I wouldn't call it romantic.
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Gary Danko
Zuni Cafe Myth |
Boulevard (expensive) has Californian/American cuisine, a view, and a romantic ambience. It usually makes various "best of the city" restaurant lists. It's in an 1889 building right down on the waterfront near the Bay Bridge.
Here's a link with a few pictures: www.themenupage.com/boulevard/index.html |
In no particular order the following are highly regarded/rated California or California/American restaurants in San Francisco (where did this practice of calling SF, San Fran come from?):
Boulevard Farallon Fifth Floor Jardinere Myth Range Nopa Frisson Salt House Town Hall |
The Beach Chalet is a great restaurant across from Ocean Beach.
I usually eat the California/Asian fusion food and would recommend The Slanted Door in the Ferry Building and Betelnut on Union Street. |
Fleur de Lys- fabulously romantic restaurant.
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I would agree with Frascati and Boulevarde, but would like to add The Hyde Street Seafood House And Raw Bar (I thought that was the best meal we had last trip). Also Gary Danko (more upscale and very expensive), The Slanted Door and Scoma's for old time San Francisco (good food but go hungry).
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I second Betelnut and The Slanted Door. We loved Betelnut so much on our last trip that we ate dinner there twice.
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bookmarking
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I love Asia de Cuba in the Clift Hotel, Geary Street. Food is amazing and there's great ambience. In the lobby, there is a gorgeous fire place and lounge for drinks. Food is a bit pricey, but plates are meant for sharing. Went there for my honeymoon.
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We have enjoyed Boulevard, Farallon and the Terrace @ the Ritz Carlton in San Francisco. We are considering Danko for a birthday this year, so we'll see! ***kim*** ((l))
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