Tables are hard to come by, but scoring a seat at the bar is do-able (especially if you’re solo), and brunch is a good bet. Leggi tutto.
Once in, order the fries, any curry on the menu, and “limited-availability” fish cuts that you’ve never heard of grilled over binchotan charcoal. Leggi tutto.
Crenn hails from Brittany, so there are always oysters and gougères to start. The ensuing vegetable and seafood dishes entwine French classics with pristine NorCal ingredients and inspiration. Leggi tutto.
The best time to go is after lunch on a weekday. Line tip: If you’re with a friend, take turns while one of you goes shopping for the best local foods around the corner at Bi-Rite. Leggi tutto.
The chicken skewers—threaded with every part from the knee to the neck to, yes, the butt—are grilled over two types of charcoal because, well, that is the kind of detail that Rintaro is built on. Leggi tutto.
Order any and all pancakes, such as sourdough with ricotta, sauerkraut, and Pecorino, and always get the “state bird,” a.k.a. fried quail. Desserts are straightforward and lovely. Leggi tutto.
Pull up a stool at the long wooden bar. Have an egg tonnato and some panini with your Trouble in Paradise, or settle in and order the chicken for two—the entire menu is available at the bar. Leggi tutto.
Have an Anchor Steam while you wait (it’s okay), then order Dungeness crab, Drake’s Bay oysters, house-smoked salmon, raw scallops, and, if you’re with (patient) friends, the shrimp or crab Louie. Leggi tutto.
Ask for your burrito dorado style: They’ll crisp it up on the plancha for you. And while you should definitely partake in the salsa verde on every table, ask for a side of salsa roja at the counter. Leggi tutto.
If you can’t get a table, or can’t commit to the cost, you can sit in the bar for cocktails, Japanese whisky, and exquisite à la carte bites. There’s even a bit of a late-night scene. Leggi tutto.
Tech workers and creatives flow in for cocktails, fried oysters, and beef-tongue buns, segueing into Spam musubi (always available, even if not on the menu), clams with black bean sauce, and more. Leggi tutto.
This is not a drill. Everything imaginable, from the ice cubes at the crowded bar to ventilation hoods in the kitchen, is tricked out with environmentally friendly bells and whistles. Leggi tutto.
If you make it till midnight, Champagne and oysters are half price until closing at 2 a.m. Leggi tutto.
Give in to the concept at this Mission favorite and you will be rewarded. The cocktail menu changes twice a year—by which we mean the theme, the brilliant drinks, and the super-smart design. Leggi tutto.
Try the Kaffe Tonic, a bittersweet creation that adds a little fizz and brightness to your shot of espresso. Leggi tutto.
Order the iced cappuccino and ask Cho whether it’s a traditional drink. See what happens. Also: Take home some beans. Leggi tutto.
Walk upstairs at the SoMa HQ and check out the Sightglass x Salt and Straw affogato bar, a collab with the Portland ice cream shop. We’ll never say no to floating ice cream in boozy coffee. Leggi tutto.
There’s a two-story Plinko game in the lobby and a pool table and shuffleboard game upstairs in the lounge. Leggi tutto.
The Hotel Vitale wins us over with its location on the Embarcadero, practically across the street from the Ferry Building. Be sure to ask for a water view. Leggi tutto.
If you can’t take home a mini gold casserole dish ($380) or a Christiane Perrochon vase ($1,800), you can spring for the elegantly packaged house line of spices, oils, and preserves. Leggi tutto.
A magical outpost where locally made planters, indigo mud cloths, silkscreened lunar calendars, and carved walnut coffee drippers rule. Leggi tutto.
Really love what you see but can’t swing the steep prices? If you have a rental car, visit their outlet across the bridge in Sausalito. They ship! Leggi tutto.