Short walk to Pauline's Pizza... delicious thin-crust pies with tradition or "eccentric" seasonal toppings like salted Meyer lemon puree. Read more.
Just a couple of blocks to Papalote, home of burritos with salsa so special it merited a Bobby Flay throwdown on Food Network. http://7x7.com/blogs/bits-bites/throwdown-papalote-vs-bobby-flay Read more.
Take pics during your visit and tweet them @sfmoma or tag them "SFMOMA" on Flickr (and they'll show up on the museum's blog!). Read more.
Find the 2 hidden Waldos at SFMOMA. We have hidden them on buildings visible from the Rooftop area :) Read more.
This date-ready "fondue lounge's" done up Western-chic and serving a handful of draft/bottled beers, 25 vinos (5 on tap), and inventive savory/sweet specialties. Read more.
SF is short on dine-in Mexican restaurants where you get something that fits the city ethos, complimented by a well-done margarita. Since nailing the latter, Nopalito fits the bill. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
From the fried chicken to the crab fluffs, Scott Youklis is doing comfort food at its finest, and lo and behold, he was even doing it before it became a recession trend. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
It's the oldest restaurant in San Francisco, but the seafood is some of the freshest in town. Not even a fire can keep the old fella down for long. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Belt out your best “Careless Whisper” rendition on this sushi-spots accessed-by-elevator basement w/ ten variously sized/themed karaoke rooms, done up to look like Tokyo, SF, Osaka, NY, Hokkaido, etc Read more.