Top 10 Places to Eat
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1. The Dining Room
The setting, the service, and the food all live up to the Ritz name (see The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Dining Room).
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2. Tommy Toy’s Haute Cuisine Chinoise
This elegant institution serves marvelous fare in a sumptuous setting. The cuisine is a melding of Chinese and French.
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3. Rubicon
A chic environment in which to enjoy some of the city’s best cuisine and wines. California-French in inspiration.
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4. One Market
The views of the Bay’s lights are spectacular at night, and the food memorable.
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5. Enrico’s
Considering it’s mostly a café for people-watching, the food is wonderful – try the stuffed fried olives.
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6. US Restaurant
Everything here is simple and authentically Italian.
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7. Capp’s Corner
Serves one of the most authentic minestrones outside of Italy.
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8. Sears Fine Foods
This 1950s retro coffee shop is always good for a quick fill-up.
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9. Clown Alley
Solid American diner food – burgers, hot dogs, French fries, shakes, and wine and beer, too.
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10. Hotaling Café
A great spot for a quick breakfast or lunch. Daily specials include such dishes as lasagne or baked snapper with baked potato.
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