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398 Hayes St., San Francisco, USA

Despite the restaurant's name, you won't find the long-banned, cloudy-green, mind-numbing liqueur served here. The plush banquettes and extensive wine list pull in the city's social set, which di...

24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, USA

Dine here and you'll agree that cows don't need to eat corn. Grass-fed beef, served up as a filet mignon and tartare, is the specialty at this old-style chophouse next door to the Giants baseball...

1722 Sacramento St., San Francisco, USA

Sometimes you need to pamper yourself, and this is a great place to do it. For years, devotees of chef-owner Suzette Gresham's Italian cooking have been swooning over what emerges from her kitche...

689 Mission St., San Francisco, USA

Japan and Europe converge in high style on the plates of chef Hiro Sone. Indeed, his food, from chawan mushi (egg custard) with lobster and sea urchin to eel matelote (cooked in wine sauce) and g...

3198 16th St., San Francisco, USA

You can feast on some two dozen globe-circling small plates here, from tuna-tartare-filled miniature tacos and cambozola cheese fondue to curly polenta fries and hangar steak with romesco sauce a...

3471 Mission St., San Francisco, USA

Aromatic Thai basil, lemongrass, and softly sizzling chilies -- they all converge at this modest neighborhood restaurant, opened by Cambodian refugees in the late 1980s. The menu includes an arra...

2400 Polk St., San Francisco, USA

The dining room -- pale walls, dark-wood floors, a partial view of the kitchen -- reflects a strong sense of restraint. The same no-nonsense quality characterizes the food of owner-chef Ruggero G...

252 California St., San Francisco, USA

Quietly elegant, heavily mirrored, and playing mostly to a society crowd, this spot is among the city's most lauded seafood restaurants -- and among the most expensive. The kitchen, known for usi...

826 Folsom St., San Francisco, USA

This edgy, dramatic space -- sleek wood-and-metal staircase, outsize red columns, curtained booths for privacy -- turns out French-Asian fusion fare and exotic cocktails that appeal to a mostly t...

2355 Chestnut St., San Francisco, USA

Marina residents -- and, judging from the crowds, everybody else -- gravitate to this lively trattoria, named for the autostrada that winds through Italy's sunny south. The kitchen serves the foo...

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