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Flirty USF coeds digging free Internet access over cafecitos and cafe con leches.
  • Chez Nous 
  •   Pacific Heights  
  • Mediterranean
  •  $$ 
Top Pick!
Luscious lamb chops, herb-dusted pommes frites, and warm apple crisp in boisterous Cote d’Azur atmosphere.
  • Elite Café 
  •   Pacific Heights  
  • Cajun/Creole
  •  $$ 
Top Pick!
Nice long bar to slurp oysters, munch shrimp & okra fritters, and read Esquire.
  • Eliza’s 
  •   Pacific Heights  
  • Chinese
  •  $ 
Iron Chef–worthy classics like crab rangoon, walnut prawns, and mango ostrich.
  • Ella’s 
  •   Pacific Heights  
  • American
  •  $$ 
Fanatical citywide breakfast obsession where hour-long waits for crisped chicken hash are the norm.
  • Florio 
  •   Pacific Heights  
  • French
  •  $$ 
Solid neighborhood spot where old money dines in cashmere crewnecks and Herm
  • Fresca 
  •   Pacific Heights  
  • South American
  •  $$ 
Top Pick!
Open-air kitchen dishing out tremendous Peruvian fare, but vegetarians beware.
  • Garibaldis 
  •   Pacific Heights  
  • Californian
  •  $$$ 
Solid neighborhood favorite for upper-crust scions and aging junior socialites.
Young Kirin/Nigori-swilling crowd, chaos-managing chefs, sexy tatted waitresses, roll-you-out-the-door portions.
Cozy, minimalist red-sauce mecca that's loud, it’s cramped, filled with Pac Heights pretties.
Amidst a sea of pricey Fillmore cafes La Med's one of the best dinner deals in town.
All the usual sushi suspects at this neighborhood favorite, plus some creative combos.
  • Quince 
  •   Pacific Heights  
  • Italian
  •  $$$$ 
Chef Michael Tusk is the fancy-pants darling of the food critics at this intimate Pac Heights sensation.
  • Sociale 
  •   Pacific Heights  
  • Italian
  •  $$ 
Uber-romantic courtyard (heated, even), golden-hued dining room, hearty country fare.
  • Tanpopo 
  •   Pacific Heights  
  • Japanese
  •  $$ 
Japantown’s — and possibly America’s — best Japanese-style ramen joint. Definitely ain’t Cup-A-Noodle.
Fully functional trattoria disguised as a fully functional Italian grocery.
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