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

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

  • The French-American menu allows you to create your own mix ’n’ match fixed-price selection. If you don’t have a reservation, head for the bar, where you can order anything on the menu.

  • The Sunday brunch buffet with Indian music, is the best bet for dining like a maharajah.

  • Japanese food at its best. Sushi of all sorts.

  • For two decades, Greens has carried the banner of vegetarianism in the Bay Area. Inventive dishes plus panoramas add up to a treat.

  • The tiny dining room of this Marina discovery is also the kitchen. The concept is nouvelle French tapas, so portions are petite but exquisite.

  • Come for the view; stay for the chilled seafood sampler.

  • A Fisherman’s Wharf seafood tradition since 1965 . Enjoy the cracked crab roasted in garlic and olive oil.

  • This café claims to have invented Irish coffee. The menu features American standards.

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