2699 Mission Street San Francisco, CA
A sandwich the size of your head presents a geometric problem: you may have to unhinge your jaw like a boa constrictor.
1550 Church St San Francisco, CA
There’s no way, just by saying what the ingredients are, that you would realize how good this is.
Pier 30 San Francisco, CA
$7 dollars, more or less, gets you a double cheeseburger and a beer. Wine is $1!
631 Kearny St San Francisco, CA
Not a chopsticks kind of situation. A whirlwind of crushed claws, flying crab shells, the spray of moist, rich and oh-so-tasty crabmeat.
517 Hayes Street San Francisco, CA
Proof you don’t have to be Japanese to make great sushi. 95% of the menu is shipped from Japan daily.
Fruitvale Oakland, CA
Not good, it’s incredible. As good as anything you’ll ever have in Mexico.
One Ferry Building San Francisco, CA
Monstrous, delightful pork-filled with impeccable masa. A delicious, good value meal.
1906 Van Ness Ave San Francisco, CA
Never has a half-pound of meat gotten this much attention. A big, bleeding, just-right slab of prime rib.
1633 Haight Street San Francisco, CA
The motto here: a couple of martinis is the first course of any good meal - just before the soup.
240 California Street San Francisco, CA
If God has taught us anything it’s that he wants us to eat oysters with bacon together.
2781 21st Street San Francisco, CA
A meaty beverage that has a nice, heaping serving of refined bacon and a tablespoon of maple syrup. Evil and good.