Food Scene
Zagat: Since 1993, this Noe Valley “favorite” via chef Brad Levy has been luring locals with “honest”, “delicious” Americana, including “perfect” fried chicken plus “seasonal” vegetarian and gluten-free offerings; a “low-lit”, “unpretentious” setting, “cordial” service and “reasonable” tabs make it an “amazing” date-night option.
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Firefly
4288 24th StreetZagat: Since 1993, this Noe Valley “favorite” via chef Brad Levy has been luring locals with “honest”, “delicious” Americana, including “perfect” fried chicken plus “seasonal” vegetarian and gluten-free offerings; a “low-lit”, “unpretentious” setting, “cordial” service and “reasonable” tabs make it an “amazing” date-night option.
Dim sum is a brunch tradition in SF. This is my favorite one for reasonably priced dum sum.
15 recommandé par les habitants
City View Restaurant
33 Commercial StDim sum is a brunch tradition in SF. This is my favorite one for reasonably priced dum sum.
Philz Coffee
3101 24th StClosest restaurant to the house. Super popular with the local Chinese community.
8 recommandé par les habitants
Harbor Villa Restaurant
5238 Diamond Heights BlvdClosest restaurant to the house. Super popular with the local Chinese community.
Anchor Oyster Bar
579 Castro StMy favorite fish place. No reservations required.
Pancho Villa Taqueria
3071 16th StMy favorite place for a Mission-style burrito
Tartine Bakery
600 Guerrero StNew award-winning bakery is an it-spot right now.
155 recommandé par les habitants
Tartine Manufactory
595 Alabama StNew award-winning bakery is an it-spot right now.
Basic diner for lunch and dinner. Simple food (think Denny's) but a million dollar view.
38 recommandé par les habitants
Louis'
902 Point Lobos AveBasic diner for lunch and dinner. Simple food (think Denny's) but a million dollar view.
Stella Pastry & Cafe
446 Columbus AveNeighborhood pastry shop
Perfect place for breakfast. It's a bit of a walk but all down hill so easy. Also right by the train line and 24th street shops.
112 recommandé par les habitants
Chloe's Cafe
1399 Church StreetPerfect place for breakfast. It's a bit of a walk but all down hill so easy. Also right by the train line and 24th street shops.
Yank Sing
101 Spear StBest dim sum. A little pricey.
Essentials
Safeway
298 King StParks & Nature
Japanese Tea Garden
75 Hagiwara Tea Garden DrVery pretty.
Crissy Field
Great view of Golden Gate Bridge
Sightseeing
Lyon Street Steps
2545-2551 Lyon StGreat view and awesome Pacific Heights Houses
Palace of Fine Arts
3601 Lyon StBuilt for the World's Fair. Great photo op.
Legion of Honor station
Great photo ops. Cool free museum.
Fun Chinatown stop. Write your own message. Take a shot with the lady making cookies.
32 recommandé par les habitants
Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Co
56 Ross AlleyFun Chinatown stop. Write your own message. Take a shot with the lady making cookies.
San Francisco’s Mission District is home to a high concentration of street art, bearing witness to an artistic community as vibrant as it is diverse.
Balmy Alley, located off 24th Street’s bustling commercial strip, is a one-block stretch of fences and residential structures covered with a dynamic series of murals.
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Balmy Alley
50 Balmy StSan Francisco’s Mission District is home to a high concentration of street art, bearing witness to an artistic community as vibrant as it is diverse.
Balmy Alley, located off 24th Street’s bustling commercial strip, is a one-block stretch of fences and residential structures covered with a dynamic series of murals.
San Francisco’s Mission District is home to a high concentration of street art, bearing witness to an artistic community as vibrant as it is diverse.
Clarion Alley is a narrow passage that runs from Valencia Street to Mission Street, just south of 17th Street. Clarion has been a center of artistic activity and bohemian culture at least as far back as the early 1960s.
Check it out, then grab a famous San Francisco burrito at Pancho Villa.
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Clarion Alley
Clarion AlleySan Francisco’s Mission District is home to a high concentration of street art, bearing witness to an artistic community as vibrant as it is diverse.
Clarion Alley is a narrow passage that runs from Valencia Street to Mission Street, just south of 17th Street. Clarion has been a center of artistic activity and bohemian culture at least as far back as the early 1960s.
Check it out, then grab a famous San Francisco burrito at Pancho Villa.
Some are funny, others are downright creepy, but the antique amusements here make is worth a stop if you're in Fisherman's Warf.
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Musée Mécanique
Fishermans WharfSome are funny, others are downright creepy, but the antique amusements here make is worth a stop if you're in Fisherman's Warf.