San Francisco
House of Prime Rib - Get the King Henry Cut! If you drink, get the martini. Just trust.
Waterbar SF - Oysters are $1.55 /ea everyday from 11:30am - 5pm!
La Taqueria - Highly rated and widely recommended for a reason!
Ozumo SF - Can’t go wrong here. Solid sushi, solid food. Go for lunch and try the ramen! This was a happy hour staple when I was working in SF. Service is top tier!
The Italian Homemade Company - No frills, homemade pasta. You won’t regret it.
San Tung - Famous for their Dry Fried Chicken Wings
Farmhouse Kitchen - Amazing Thai food with vibrant colors all around, even on your plate!
Arsicault - Best croissant in SF!?
International Smoke - Try the Duck Wings or the ribs!
Tadich Grill - The oldest, continuously run restaurant in California and third oldest in the U.S! Give their cioppino a try.
Daeho - Went viral for their Kalbijjim! Located in Japantown in one of my family's buildings!
Mensho - First started in Japan, Mensho first made it’s way to SF in 2016 and hasn’t looked back since!
The Buena Vista Cafe - Nothing gets your day started off on the right foot like an Irish Coffee! Such a cool experience if you have never tried it. Even if you’re a local!
Foreign Cinema – Dinner and a movie at the same time. A classic for a reason.
State Bird Provisions – Michelin-starred, dim sum–style service with rotating small plates. Fun and memorable.
Sotto Mare – A North Beach favorite. Come hungry and order the cioppino.
Tony’s Pizza Napoletana – Award-winning pizza with multiple oven styles. Great for groups.
Nopa – California comfort food done right. Late-night energy and consistently solid.
Liholiho Yacht Club – Creative, bold flavors with Hawaiian influence.
Smuggler’s Cove – Legendary tiki bar. Get there early or be ready to wait. Totally worth it.
Top of the Mark – Incredible views and a classic SF cocktail lounge experience.
Red’s Java House – No-frills burger spot near the ballpark. Feels like SF before tech took over.
Niku Steakhouse - Sure, there are the classics like Morton’s or Mastro’s, but give Niku a try and if you want to try to replicate your meal, check out The Butcher Shop by Niku Steakhouse too!
John’s Grill - Historic SF steakhouse established in 1908!
Marlowe - Steak salad and brussel sprout chips are a must.
Hi Dive SF - Kick game-day off here. Super “divey” with a heavy hand.
Hard Knox Cafe - Soul-food is always good for the soul.
Garaje - Cool little, unsuspecting Cali-Mexican spot with very good food.
The Ramp - Here before the Chase Center! Great place to drink and grab a bite. Crab Cakes and Fish and Chips just feel right sitting near the water.
Butter & Crumble - Pastries so beautiful you almost don’t want to eat them.

