Top 10 Places to Eat
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1. Cliff House
Standard American fare, but the real reason to come here is to see the Pacific crashing on the cliffs below and to witness the wonderful sunsets.
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2. Beach Chalet Brewery
Again, you come for the view, both outside, of the ocean, and inside, of the murals. The food is not much to write home about.
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3. Louis’
Diner food with wonderful views of Seal Rock and Land’s End. Every American favorite you can name.
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4. Ton Kiang
Many say this place has the best dim sum in the city. Always fresh, hot, and tasty, with various specialties.
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5. Chapeau!
Perhaps the most authentic French bistro, run by a talented husband and wife team. He’s the sommelier and knows how to assign the treasures from his list. Service is refined, and every bite memorable.
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6. Kabuto Sushi
A great Japanese restaurant – the sashimi melts in the mouth.
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7. Pizzetta
Thin and crisp pizza topped with organic ingredients.
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8. Thanh Long
Fine Vietnamese food – try garlic noodles or roasted crab.
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9. Java Beach Café
This cozy café serves sandwiches, soup, and pastries in a nautical-themed interior.
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10. Chevy’s
Fresh Tex-Mex in generous portions. The chips and salsa are free.
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