A list that for my serious eatin' friends in the Bay. People who can handle long waits, who bust down $$$$ for great omakase but also $ for the street food done with soul. This isn't a trendy list.
Sushi Restaurant · Mint Hill · 90 tips and reviews
Joshua Nguyen: Must haves: baked mussels, spicy scallop roll. Not popular with the "zomg California roll is great sushi" crowd but worth trying: uni and amaebi - with the heads (not on the menu).
cyn k: you have to get the omakase nigiri at the sushi bar. this is the best sushi in the country! especially if you're lucky enough to be served by nori-san.
547 Hyde St (btwn Geary & O'Farrel), San Francisco, CA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Tenderloin · 9 tips and reviews
Joshua Nguyen: If you're hankering for Central Vietnamese (Hue) cuisine in San Francisco, dodge the crack dealers and pee-stained homeless dudes and head for this mom & pop shop (~10 seats) and have the Bun Bo Hue.
Taco Restaurant · Mission District · 100 tips and reviews
Joshua Nguyen: Totally legit and a bit more flavorful than Taqueria Cancun. Head straight for the taco stand in the front of the restaurant and have the lengua, cabeza and carne asada.
1031 Irving St (btwn 11th & 12th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Chinese Restaurant · Inner Sunset · 252 tips and reviews
Joshua Nguyen: Chinese-Korean / Korean-Chinese - whatever, it's a bunch of familiar flavors jacked up in intensity. The chicken wings are popular and I'm a sucker for the seafood noodle soup.
Thai Restaurant · Tenderloin · 59 tips and reviews
Joshua Nguyen: Where Siam Kitchen has 2 dishes - the basil chicken & the noodle soup - everything here is holy shit authentic. Don't go "I like spicy" here. And FFS never order the fried rice, no matter how good.
1944 S El Camino Real (at W 20th Ave), San Mateo, CA
Ramen Restaurant · 73 tips and reviews
Joshua Nguyen: Yes, it's as good as the line says it is. Play with your phone, talk with your hungry friends and wait. And no talking when the bowl of goodness is placed in front of you - just slurp and give thanks.
American Restaurant · Hayes Valley · 73 tips and reviews
Joshua Nguyen: In between Blue Bottle outings and a jaunt over to Miette, make a pit stop for brunch here - the baked pulled pork and poached eggs are amazing. One of the stars of Hayes Valley.
Joshua Nguyen: Holy crap - wait in line for the porchetta sandwich at the Ferry Market if you can hold it. Minds will be blown. Who knew sea salt could be so sexy? (And it's miles better than anything New York has.)
Greek Restaurant · Northern Waterfront · 263 tips and reviews
Joshua Nguyen: The lamb chops - it's worth it. One of the fanceh places on this list, but it's just fine dining without fuss - good sourced ingredients, well salted and expansive flavors.