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Cornerstone of 18th Street dining strip and one of our all-time favorites. Chic, bustling, sliver-sized bistro with some of the best Provencal dishes in town. Pastis-marinated prawns and pan bagnat joining luscious grilled figs with goat cheese at zinc-topped tables against Burgundy-colored walls. Reservations a must; if it's too crowded try Chez Mama down the street. Tip: Try to score one of the two outside tables on sunny days.
Don’t let petite size fool you. Fabulous French for less than big bro Chez Papa up the street. Slide up to the counter or grab one of the two tables if you’re lucky. Baked Camembert with roasted ga... read more
True to its name, quaint French bistro makes you forget you’re in SoMa. Lace curtains, warm yellow walls, back patio decorated with tiny white lights and climbing ivy. Well-priced prix-fixe (three ... read more
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