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  • Like being air-lifted to a Paris bistro. Specials such as confit of Muscovy duck leg with prunes, Landais potatoes, and arugula.

  • Italians say the black truffles here are an aphrodisiac.

  • This first-rate restaurant serves Sicilian and seafood dishes in an old-style interior. There are great views over the Golden Gate Bridge

  • Some of the best views on the Bay.

  • Northern Indian recipes, freshly prepared so that the full flavors of the ingredients come through.

  • An exotic eatery with a touch of Las Vegas pizzazz. The food is Indo-Chinese and delicious.

  • Aqua

    Aqua specializes in fish and the must-have is the tartare of ahi tuna. Astounding flavor, and gorgeous decor and presentation.

  • This enclave features live acoustic music on Thursday night and Saturday afternoon. Otherwise, it’s a cheap place to grab a bite. Good coffee, beer on tap, and vegetarian dishes.

  • This diner is all-American – pot roast, chicken wings, and pastries displayed in a revolving carousel.

  • A fantastic place to take kids who are ready for some familiar food. Barney's may be named after its burgers, but they're famous for their spicy curly fries.

    This isn't health food, but you can always hike to the Golden Gate Bridge and back after lunch.

    Barney's is located in the busy, buzzy Marina district (internationally famous for its buildings which sank into the landfill on which it's built in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake). Don't worry, everything's been retrofitted now...

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