![]() ![]() Get allll the beignets, especially the crawfish (so perfectly moist and flavorful). Everything on the menu is the sh*t – this place is not overrated at all. Whyyyy did it take me forever to get here. You’re welcome.Īvocado toast three ways, yes please! Perfectly located right near Ghirardelli, so you can suppress your ice cream craving right after breakfast.Ī laid-back and unpretentious neighborhood restaurant, what more could you want? Home of world famous Millionaire’s Bacon (brown sugar and spicy peppers included).ġ3. Go for the lox bagel, stay for the bacon, cheese, and egg English muffin. Super modern with plush seating try the hot stone pot and spicy tuna ceviche tower with a side of millionaire’s bacon (I’m drooling just thinking about it).Ĭute and hidden, but worth the find. Yes, it’s open for dinner too, but we just love their brunch dishes! It’s Thai food fused with American flavors at its best. Lots of soups, salads, sandwiches, and burgers to choose from as well, but we come for the crepes. ![]() The Nutella Banana Dessert Crepe is to die for. Honey Honey Cafe & Crepery (Lower Nob Hill) We’ll be coming back for their high tea next time!ĭelicious NYC style bagels. What more can you want? This new spot (the sister restaurant of Farmhouse Thai - another of our favorites) is super buzzy and trendy - perfect for your IG feed. Menu includes the daily toast, which is an absolute must have here.įlowery walls. Expect a long wait, but an equally delicious meal.īeware, the place is super tiny, but as I’ve heard from others, it’s totally worth the wait and cramped quarters. Located right near Coit Tower, this restaurant has been around for ages. Mama’s on Washington Square (North Beach) So if you’re a San Francisco foodie, check out this massive list of fun restaurants in San Francisco, and start eating! Miiiight wanna wear your stretchy pants… Breakfast and Brunch:ġ. *If you have any other recommendations, please let me know as I’m always interested in taste testing more dishes and treats. The city is full of eats from all over the globe, with many restaurants having spectacular signature dishes while others are icons of the city and cannot be missed. I must say, they were all remarkable and memorable.Īnd after having a few more scrumptious sweets this past weekend (the husband ran the SF 1/2 marathon while I waited on line for cruffins… #priorities, am I right?), I decided it was time to compile a list of my San Francisco foodie spots to share with the world. Since we moved to the San Francisco Bay Area almost a decade over, we’ve eaten at our fair share of restaurants in the city. Think casual boozy brunches, spots for romantic date nights, unique themed hotspots, as well as the best affordable restaurants in San Francisco (and all my local favorites)! I’ll also be sharing the most popular restaurants in San Francisco too, because, well, they’re popular for a reason. Must eat places in San Francisco, coming right up! Headed to the City by the Bay and looking for fun places to eat in San Francisco? You’re in luck – this giant list of San Francisco restaurants has something for everyone.
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