4 Best Restaurants in The Bay Area, California

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The Bay Area is home to popular, innovative restaurants such as Chez Panisse in Berkeley and Commis in Oakland—for which reservations must be made well in advance. Expect an emphasis on locally grown produce, hormone-free meats, and California wines. Many Marin cafés don't serve dinner, and dinner service ends on the early side. (No 10 pm reservations in that neck of the woods.)

Salsalito Taco Shop

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This breezy spot has been a locals' go-to for Baja Mexico–style tacos with distinct Californian influences since the early 2000s. Diners tend to choose two or three kinds of tacos for a meal, perhaps free-range chicken roasted in achiote, and the namesake one with sautéed shrimp, onion, and bell pepper. The menu goes well beyond tacos, including enchiladas, fajitas, chilaquiles, and an entire section devoted to vegetarian diets.

1115 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA, 94965, USA
415-331–5595
Known For
  • Fish tacos
  • Tequila-free margaritas with agave wine
  • Colorful, beach-like vibe inside and outside
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed. No dinner Thurs. Dinner ends at 6 pm Sun.

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Doña Tomás

$$ | Temescal

A neighborhood favorite with bright red walls, authentic Mexican artwork, and a festive outdoor patio, this sunny spot in Oakland's Temescal District serves seasonal Mexican fare to a hip but low-key crowd. Margaritas and horchata abound; brunch is served on weekends.

5004 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, CA, 94609, USA
510-450–0522
Known For
  • Chiles rellenos and carnitas
  • Courtyard patio
  • Margaritas
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun. No lunch weekdays

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Joe's Taco Lounge

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A colorful, quirky lounge loaded with Latino tchotchkes, chatty patrons, agave margaritas, and bottles of hot sauce, Joe's is a fun place to go for cheap Mexican eats and a dive-bar-meets-living-room feel. A sizable street-food-influenced menu includes tacos, burritos, Mexican pizzas, and selections for kids of all ages.

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Picante

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A barnlike space full of cheerful Mexican tiles and folk-art masks, Picante is a find for anyone seeking good Cal-Mex food for a song. The masa is freshly ground for the tortillas and tamales, the salsas are complex, and the flavor combinations are inventive.