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I'am Italian I will be in San Francisco next week. Could you suggest me some good restaurants in SFO?

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and some good U.S. food? maybe the steak? filletsteak...I don't know! whatsoever advice is accepted!

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  1. mcdonalds


  2. Well the best Italian restaurants are in North Beach of course! Definitely try Joe Dimaggio's and Calzones. Also there's a really good gelato and canoli shop there..I don't remember the name but its sooo yummy..they have canoli with slices of mango in them! Also try Thirsty Bear..its Spanish tapas (from Spain) and everything has such a unique taste and its all delicious!

    Also on Pier 39 there's a bunch of good seafood restaurants and little places to grab something quick..one of my favourites is called French Cafe and they have crepes and pomme frites (the best belgian fries with dipping sauce!)

    Also try Tommy's Joynt on Van Ness and Geary..its a small comfy place with lots of memorabilia on the walls and ceiling. They have the best buffalo stew and the buffalo sandwich is my personal favourite..mmm! They even have beers from all over the world! Its a fun place to visit with great food and a small price.

    And one more I can't forget is a pizza place on Haight St. called All You Knead. It looks kind of small at first, but the pizza is some of the best I've ever had!

    I know I didn't really mention steak..there's many steakhouses around the city but I don't usually go out for steak much so I listed my other favourite places..hope I helped! Happy eating! =)

  3. izzy's steak house in SF great steak!!!

  4. For a great steak and a real San Francisco experience try Izzys on Steiner at Lombard: - This SF institution is known for steaks, seafood and stiff drinks. Eclectic historical pics decorate this dark wood paneled favorite. Don’t miss the creamed spinach, Popeye would give up the canned stuff in a minute for theirs.

    Tadich Grill 240 California-The Original Cold Day Restaurant: An old boy’s kind of place that has been around since 1849. Great seafood, chops and sourdough. Stiff drinks, no reservations, but counter seats are first come first served.

    A few other places for good food and friendly folks:

    Hays Street Grill 320 Hayes at Gough. Fresh fish shines at this neighborhood favorite. They specialize in grilling fish and then serving it with your choice of sauces that only enhance the taste of the fish and shellfish.

    Clement Street Bar & Grill -Clement at 8th Ave. A neighborhood favorite with something for everyone, pasta, burgers, seafood. Baseball Mary and Paula the bartender make everybody feel welcome.

    And some more casual less expensive options:

    Tommy's Joint on Van Ness at Geary an old style SF houfbrau, they serve such unique dishes as buffalo chili over rice and the meatball sandwich is the bomb. The pictures of San Francisco all over the walls are a history lesson. Nothing fancy but filling and welcoming.

    Home on Market at Church good comfort food [mac and cheese!] near the Castro.

    Chow on Church at Market – California Favorites – stop in to the Pilsner and have a drink on the patio while you wait for your table, the Chow host will find you.

    La Mediterranee on Noe at Castro great Middle Eastern food, friendly and filling.

    Pluto’s on Scott between Lombard and Chestnut-Fast food that is fresh, and eclectic. No fancy waiters just good basic food, unusual sandwiches, custom salads, and great side dishes.

  5. theres a bakery/restaurant at pier 39

    its huge

    theres also rainforest cafe

  6. go to mortons  great steak

    housen of prime rib  very good

  7. Harris' : http://www.harrisrestaurant.com/

    House of Prime Rib is very good too!

    Zagat has a comprehensive listing of restaurants:

    http://www.zagat.com/

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