Unique Dining Experience
Unique Dining Experience
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Suragan
Suragan is a Korean restaurant in the Tenderloin that takes ancient recipes and makes them feel exciting.
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State Bird Provisions
We could eat at State Bird Provisions five nights in a row and never get bored—that’s because the Fillmore spot makes the most creative small plates in the city.
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The Rotunda
The Rotunda at Neiman Marcus in Union Square is one of the city’s most unique dining spots—sit under a stunning stained glass ceiling, and drink afternoon tea or champagne.
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Birch & Rye
Birch & Rye is a Noe Valley restaurant with a fancy Russian tasting menu that we expected to be more exciting.
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Poc-Chuc Restaurant
Poc-Chuc in the Mission is a Yucatecan spot that’s a full-on party with karaoke, a dance floor, and a live DJ most nights.
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Bix
Bix is an old-school American restaurant in Jackson Square that feels like time-traveling back to a 1930s nightclub.
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Handroll Project
The temaki-focused spot in the Mission is an exciting and laidback spinoff from the Ju-Ni people, with the same high-quality fish for about half the cost.
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Hi Felicia
Hi Felicia is a fine dining restaurant in Uptown Oakland that’s the opposite of pretentious, with a warm energy that feels just like a dinner party.
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Kaiyō Rooftop
Kaiyō Rooftop is a trendy SoMa rooftop bar with views of downtown, lots of cocktails, and great Peruvian-Japanese dishes if you get hungry.
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Lazy Bear
A 40-seat, communal tasting menu that’s an awesome experience overall. This is fine dining for young people.
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Hog Island Oyster Bar
Hog Island Oyster Bar on the Embarcadero has spectacular views and great fresh seafood.
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Cala
The seafood and vegetable-focused Mexican food at Cala is some of the best in San Francisco.
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Californios
A meal at Californios, a Mexican fine dining restaurant in SoMa, is less of a dinner and more of a spectacular production.
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Empress By Boon
Empress by Boon is an upscale Cantonese restaurant in Chinatown that feels like an exclusive club you actually want to go to.
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House Of Prime Rib
House of Prime Rib in Nob Hill is where to go when you want a lot of meat and large bottles of wine.
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Benu
You've probably heard about Benu and its 16 courses. But is it worth it? Here's what goes down.
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Suppenküche
Suppenküche has San Francisco's best German food on a corner in Hayes Valley. Hope you're ready for some Jägerschnitzel.
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Cheese Board Pizza
Cheese Board Pizza in Berkeley does only one type of pizza every day. It tends to be kind of unusual, but it’s always worth the long wait.
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China Live
The Market Restaurant at China Live in Russian Hill serves an extensive menu of Chinese food in a large, loud dining room.
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Sir and Star at The Olema
Sir and Star is one of the best dining experiences in Northern California. Get your ass out to the hunting lodge in Olema.