UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCES IN SAN FRANCISCO

San Francisco has always been known for its food. However, apart from the world-class food, restaurants, and diners in San Francisco also stand out for the ambiance and service. A unique dining experience with your loved one in the Golden City is truly a memorable and delicious affair. One of the best ways to savor the charm, culture, and uniqueness of the city is to try the endless food options present in every corner.

AL’s Place (1499 Valencia St.)

Not every restaurant can boast that its product comes exclusively from a single supplier. That is just one thing that distinguishes AL’s Place from the rest of the pack. There is also the fact that they use “every part of everything”, offer family-style services for a flat fee, and makes some of the most unbelievable French fries you have ever tasted. Having been named Bon Appetit’s ‘Restaurant of the Year’ does not hurt, either.

Fore Cinema (2534 Mission St.)

Foreign Cinema has made the list of San Fransisco’s top 100 restaurants for a whopping 17 years in a row. Captained by chefs Gayle Pirie and John Clark, Foreign Cinema offers an exquisite menu, oysters on the half shell, and retro, glamorous decor. Do not miss the Hamachi sashimi, warm rice cake, yuzu ponzu, avocado, serrano chilies, watermelon radish, and togarashi.

In Situ (151 Third St.)

Did you know there is a place in San Francisco where you can enjoy dishes prepared by different chefs from all over the world? Chef Cory Lee curates a menu inspired by his talented peers in the world of food at In Situ. It seems only appropriate that this guided culinary experience across many styles and techniques be housed at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).

Kennedy’s Irish Pub & Indian Curry House Restaurant (1040 Columbus Ave.)

The gang at Kennedy’s is so good at what they do that it is regarded as one of the city’s best pubs as well as the place to go for some of the city’s best Indian food. There is nothing quite like enjoying chicken tikka masala while shooting pool or pairing your Guinness with lamb vindaloo.

Off the Grid (Various Locations)

Where do you go if you want BBQ, pizza, crab sandwiches, and hoppy microbrews all at once? You got to Off the Grid, wherever they may be. This collection of food trucks and pop-up vendors has standing engagements around San Francisco, depending on the season. In warmer, drier months, you can find them every Sunday on the Main Lawn of the Presidio for a truly gut-busting, choose-your-own-adventure brunch.

State Bird Provisions (1529 Fillmore St.)

Champions of the farm-to-table ethos, Bay Area native Stuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski were determined to showcase local flavors in their food at State Bird Provisions. The diversity of their menu which sometimes changes nightly celebrates and mirrors the diversity of San Francisco. Where else will you find jerk octopus, cheddar pancakes, and passion fruit pudding cake under one roof?

Straw (203 Octavia Blvd.)

Straw is known for its bizarre (and delicious) carnival-inspired comfort food. Case in point? The Ringmaster Donut Burger, which slaps a thick, juicy burger patty between two glazed donuts. If that won’t satisfy your sweet and salty tooth, try the Fried Chicken and Waffle Monte Cristo or grab a plate of funnel cake!

Sushirrito (475 Sansome St.)

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San Fransisco is one of the first places to serve up the sushi burrito, and you cannot afford to miss it on a food tour of the city. Featuring delicious, sushi-grade fish, pickled veggies, perfectly sticky rice, various sauces, and more, the Sushirrito is a weird, wonderful, delicious treat that is wrapped for walking.

Zante Pizza (3489 Mission St.)

What happens when Indian cuisine meets an Italian staple? Enter Zante Pizza. This bold eatery features one of the city’s cross-cultural culinary masterpieces: sweet, spicy pizza baked on fresh, house-made naan bread.

Berber (1516 Broadway)

Come for the North African cuisine; stay for the dancers and aerial performers! Berber, located in picturesque Russian Hill, will stimulate all your senses with its unpredictable slate of live entertainment.

Lazy Bear (3416 19th St.)

In a city where chefs are likened to rock stars, Lazy Bear sells tickets to their dinner, much like a concert. Meals are served communally, and guests do not know what they will be eating until they arrive. The chefs describe each dish to the customers. It is like a dinner party but with new friends and globally recognized talent in the kitchen.

San Francisco International Airport

SFO has some of the greatest airport dinings in the world, primarily because restaurant space has been awarded to the best Bay Area restauranteurs and not national chains. Whether it be 1300 on Fillmore or Mustards Grill, you can get a first (or last) taste of the Bay Area within minutes of stepping off or on your flight.

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