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OT: Favorite Restaurant in San Fran

Cotogna
Flour and Water
Foreign Cinema
Tony's
Tacolicious - its a chain but its good
Lolinda
 
Flour and Water
We tried to get in there but it's impossible to get a reservation. They start reserving tables 28 days in advance and within hours of the date 28 days out the tables were all gone except 5:00 and 9:00.
 
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Nobody goes there anymore... it's too crowded...
People go there, but it's really over-rated. They opened a pizzeria on Valencia and 18th, and it is also over-run.
But as other locals will point out, you are in the Mission district, why are you going to any place other than El Faro?
For Italian food, Barbacco is easier to get reservations for and is, IMO, much better. Perbacco is next door and they are pretty good, as is the Tadich Grill, the oldest restaurant in EssEff.

Out of the tourist areas (and in my neighborhood) is La Cicca a Sardinian restaurant that is interesting, Eric's which is some really good Chinese, and Uma Casa, a Portuguese restaurant.

Oh and Bob's Donuts SUCKS! Happy Donuts or no donuts at all. (F%^&*() Hipsters and their bacon maple donuts)
 
San Francisco food has been dead to me since Thirsty Bear took the fish cheeks tapas off the menu.
 
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Bix. A bit pricey but really good in my experience with a cool ambiance and little hard to find. Jackson Square area. Close to most things. Closed a few business deals there.
 
I've never eaten there but there is no place on Fisherman's Wharf I'd eat at. That place is as cheesy as they come.

I love eating outside on the wharf with some good beers as the mist rolls in on a cool day. Admittedly, it isn’t always great food but the scene is A+
 
Gino and Carlo's in North Beach is always a good bar to hit instead. Lot if stories about G&C.
 
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Let's get a game watch in sometime, huh? Didn't realize we had a quorum.
 
Where did you go tonight? The suspense, it kills...
Haha sorry I forgot to update. The group I was with was feeling paella so we went to Bellota Thursday night and then Liholiho for an early dinner Friday (their reservations were insane). I loved both. The G&T bar at Bellota was insane, too. H/t @3for3 for planning my meals for my last two days there.

Also for lunch I grabbed a burrito from El Farolito, which I was recommended for a Mission burrito spot. That thing had me comatose for a while afterwards.

Didn’t get to try any pizza, which I know is a sin around here. Next time I’ll have to.
 
Haha sorry I forgot to update. The group I was with was feeling paella so we went to Bellota Thursday night and then Liholiho for an early dinner Friday (their reservations were insane). I loved both. The G&T bar at Bellota was insane, too. H/t @3for3 for planning my meals for my last two days there.

Also for lunch I grabbed a burrito from El Farolito, which I was recommended for a Mission burrito spot. That thing had me comatose for a while afterwards.

Didn’t get to try any pizza, which I know is a sin around here. Next time I’ll have to.

Love it! And super jealous.
 
Not sure, but watch out for the human poop on the sidewalk.
My brother said the same thing. But in our many miles of walking through the city for 4 days we never saw that. I think that's only in certain areas. Like maybe parts of the Tenderloin district. Never was an issue.

My brother also said we'd see heroin needles on the sidewalks and we never encountered that either. Thankfully.
 

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