From Giorgio with love: Circular lunch counter amidst racks of dearly priced designer suits.
Twenty-five-foot ceilings, plush velvet drapery, and the hottest servers in the game.
Sassy bartender, sexy candelight, simple French food.
Businessmen and margarita-slurping theater crowd merge for grilled cactus and 100 types of tequila.
Tiny sidewalk café in the shadow of huge department stores has a devoted following thanks to healthy, homemade French fare.
Exec Chef and James Beard nominee Melissa Perello runs this culinary showstopper, with prices to prove it.
Labyrinthian watering hole with live jazz and California only wine list.
Big bowls of piping hot, rich, savory ramen somehow taste better late at night.
SF institution for more than 30 years, favored meeting spot for city’s colorful elite.
Memorabilia-packed hotspot for sports fanatics and fans of hof-brau style grub.
Choose-Your-Own-Adventure multi-course menu is awash with small plates and mahvelous flavors.
Upscale oasis for those who eschew chewing on animals and their byproducts.
Regal Indian restaurant with floor-to-ceiling columns and portraits of maharajahs.
- Ozumo
- Union Square
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Japanese
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Business diners and sexy couples feeding on spendy sashimi and Kobe-style morsels from robata.
- Plouf
- Union Square
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French
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Like Gallic theme park, this dark and sexy eatery can’t help but seduce.
Old school but not an old fool, financial district blue bloods scheme and plot over tender calamari steaks in the polished wood private table rooms.
An SF institution famous for its dollar–size Swedish pancakes.
Central Casting doing ladies who lunch.
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