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Pizzeria Delfina
Sometimes, the pizza at this Mission spot is damn near perfect. Other times, Delfina’s pie tastes like a stale pastry.
Tacolicious
A Marina girl and a cranky former Angeleno battle it out over an essential SF question: is Tacolicious good?
Umami Burger
From sad plasticky tater tots to instantly liquifying buns, Umami Burger has failed The Infatuation time after time.
Brenda’s French Soul Food
Brenda’s serves some solid breakfast and brunch food with a New Orleans twist.
The Cavalier
We’re looking hard for a go-to restaurant in Soma. The Cavalier is not bad, but...we’re still looking.
Boulette's Larder
Boulette's Larder does one thing, and it does it damn well: classy breakfast. Bring your mom for killer eggs and a nice view.
Brenda's Meat & Three
Don't let the people in Brenda's brunch line find out about the goodness going down at her second location.
The Slanted Door
Some restaurants that have been around a long time feel like ageless classics. The Slanted Door feels more like an aged classic.
Garaje
Garaje in SoMa does three things well: beer, sports, and Mexican food stuffed with french fries and guacamole.
SPQR
An ambitious restaurant, and a good one at that. SPQR is making a run at the San Francisco pasta crown, mostly with ingredients we can’t pronounce.
Emilia’s Pizza
Emilia’s is the best pizza in the Bay Area. Getting it is a huge pain in the ass. But it is 100% worth it.
Slice House (by Tony Gemigniani)
Let's accept that we, as a city, are being collectively screwed over by Tony Gemigniani. Especially at his Slice House.
Fog City
Looking for a last minute reservation for a big group on a Saturday night? That’s a daunting task. Fog City enters the pantheon of great places you can get into.
11 Great Restaurants You Can Actually Get Into
This may blow your mind, but there are restaurants in SF you can just “show up” at without a reservation.
Taqueria San Francisco
Taqueria San Francisco, in the Mission, is our favorite under-the-radar burrito.
A Complete Guide To Eating In Palo Alto And The Rest Of The Peninsula
Spending time in Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Redwood City? Here are the best restaurants in the area.
Tosca Cafe
Tosca Cafe has been around forever, serving food and their boozy house “cappuccinos” in a dark, loud space.