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  • The setting, the service, and the food all live up to the Ritz name (see The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Dining Room).

  • It almost feels like a mountain lodge, with lounging furniture and roaring fire. The tempting menu offers entrées such as a leek and goat’s cheese tart or shepherd’s pie. Great coffee, too.

  • The redwood-shaded garden loveliness of this Marin hideaway is impossible to fault. The food is innovative New American cuisine such as roasted parsnip soup with black truffles.

  • The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Dining Room

    More perfect food than this, in a more quietly refined setting, or with more elegantly considerate service is hard to imagine. When you want to give yourself a treat, make a reservation here and prepare to be pampered with the very best food and wines.

  • This Hawaiian restaurant is complete with traditional music and tropical decor. Specialties include kahlua pig and aku tuna.

  • This elegant institution serves marvelous fare in a sumptuous setting. The cuisine is a melding of Chinese and French.

  • Many say this place has the best dim sum in the city. Always fresh, hot, and tasty, with various specialties.

  • This Middle Eastern snack joint is great for grabbing a bag of falafel, and a stack of pitta bread, then heading to Golden Gate Park for a picnic.

  • Everything here is simple and authentically Italian.

  • One of the old-standby Japanese choices. Although the sushi is remarkable, it’s the yakitori (barbecue) that gives the place its ongoing reputation.

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