38 Best Restaurants In San Francisco That Locals Can’t Live Without (2024)

We asked our followers for the best restaurants in San Francisco and got some amazing recommendations! From Tony's Pizza Napoletana to Dumpling Home, we love these tried-and-true spots.

Jamie Ferrell - Staff Writer

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Who’s hungry? It’s damn near impossible to round up the best restaurants in San Francisco, but thought we’d give it a shot by asking our followers: “If you could only eat at one San Francisco restaurant for the rest of your life, which one would it be?”

After receiving hundreds of impassioned responses, we’re a bit closer to knowing the most popular places where locals eat in San Francisco. We narrowed this list down (in no particular order) by choosing restaurants recommended multiple times or in comments with the most likes. Scroll to the bottom for a useful map.

While you’re at it, be sure to see our favorite waterfront restaurants, cheap eats, and romantic restaurants as well.

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1. Tony’s Pizza Napoletana

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This San Francisco staple is one of the city’s most famous pizza places, helmed by 13-time World Pizza Champion Tony Gemignani. Tony’s Pizza Napoletana features dozens of diverse pizzas in different styles, ranging from Sicilian to classic American to coal-fired.

🍽️ Cuisine: Italian-American pizzeria

🌐 Learn more: Tony’s Pizza Napoletana

📍Location: 1570 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA (North Beach)

2. Cafe de Casa

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This modest Brazilian cafe is the 10th-most-highly-rated restaurant in San Francisco out of over 2,000 others on Google Reviews. They’re known for serving delicious sweet and savoryBrazilian pastries, fresh açaí bowls, gluten-free crepes, cheese bread sandwiches, and so much more.

🍽️ Cuisine: Brazilian

🌐 Learn more:Cafe de Casa

📍Locations:

  • 3985 17th St, San Francisco, CA (Castro District)
  • 2701 Leavenworth St, San Francisco, CA (Fisherman’s Wharf)
  • 1165 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA

3. Foreign Cinema

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Foreign Cinema’s magical outdoor patiois adorned with string lights and features a large screen to project films, making it perfect for a romantic date. Enjoy delicacies like oysters, creative salads, and entrees made from sustainable ingredients. Pair with quality champagne, wine, and co*cktail options.

🍽️ Cuisine: Californian-Mediterranean

🌐 Learn more:Foreign Cinema

📍 Location: 2534 Mission St, San Francisco, CA (Mission District)

4. Tadich Grill

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You can’t get much more classic than Tadich Grill, which was founded in 1849! That makes it the oldest continuously-run restaurant in California and the 3rd oldest in the United States. This classic seafood restaurant astounds with colorful oyster platters, silky chowder, fresh-caught grilled fish dishes, and tasty crab cakes.

🍽️ Cuisine: Seafood

🌐 Learn more: Tadich Grill

📍Location: 240 California St, San Francisco, CA (Embarcadero)

5. Dumpling Home

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The neighborhood-favorite restaurant opened in 2020 under the ownership of Lily Wong and quickly built a loyal fanbase for itshand-folded soup dumplings.As of the July 2023 Michelin Guide release, Dumpling Home is thecheapest Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant in San Francisco. As a rule, you shouldn’t skimp on these delicate and steamy xiao long bao soup dumplings, which come with fillings includingbeef, pork, and chicken at prices ranging between $8.95-10.95 for 4, and $15.95-16.95 for 8. When it comes to the price-to-quality ratio, many would call Dumpling Home one of the best restaurants in San Francisco.

🍽️ Cuisine: Chinese, dumplings

⭐ Michelin Bib Gourmand

🌐 Learn more: Dumpling Home

📍 Location: 298 Gough St, San Francisco, CA (Hayes Valley)

6. State Bird Provisions

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Top Dollar named this beautiful spot the nation’s cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant in 2021. State Bird Provisions, helmed by Chef Proprietors Stuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski, has an exquisite, ever-changing selection of unique American cuisine. It started out specializing in quail dishes, but has since evolved greatly. Highlights include fig toast with black sesame balsamic and goat cheese, fried Wolfe Ranch quail, and melting chocolate pistachio torte.

🍽️ Cuisine: American

⭐ One Michelin star

🌐 Learn more: State Bird Provisions

📍 Location: 1529 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA (Fillmore District)

7. Original Joe’s

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You’d be hard pressed to find a San Franciscan that’s not a fan of Original Joe’s. Croatian immigrant Tony Rodin opened opened this Italian-American restaurant in 1937, and it’s grown into a local institution with an exhibition kitchen and iconic red leather booths. Try the prime rib, spaghetti and meatballs, and butter cake.

🍽️ Cuisine: Italian-American

🌐Reservations: Original Joe’s

📍 Location: 601 Union St, San Francisco, CA (North Beach)

8. House of Prime Rib

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The House of Prime Rib is an old-school English restaurant that’s one of the most-reviewed restaurants in the city, and for good reason. This is where you’ll find high-quality prime rib to enjoy alongside excellent wines and co*cktails. The atmosphere is taken up a notch with jolly fireplaces and traditional decor.

🍽️ Cuisine: English steakhouse

🌐Reservations: The House of Prime Rib

📍 Location: 1906 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA (Polk Gulch)

9. El Farolito

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El Farolito is a classic late-night favoriteoffering enormous portions and quality meat options for a massive burrito that will hit the spot. Be sure to try their chiles rellenos and quesadillas while you’re at it. Keep in mind that they are cash only!

🍽️ Cuisine: Mexican

💸 Cash only

📍 Locations:

  • 2779 Mission St, San Francisco, CA (Mission District)
  • 2950 24th St, San Francisco, CA (Mission District)
  • 1230 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA (North Beach)
  • 4817 Mission St, San Francisco, CA (Excelsior)
  • 394 Grand Ave, South San Francisco, CA

10. Kokkari Estiatorio

Kokkari Estiatorio is an SF staple with fantastic Greek fare in a romantic dining atmosphere. Their menu offers a modern take on traditional Greek dishes, spotlighting essential ingredients such as lamb, fresh yogurt, and oregano.

🍽️ Cuisine: Greek

🌐Reservations: Kokkari Estiatorio

📍 Location: 200 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA (Embarcadero)

11. Fog Harbor Fish House

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Pier 39 hotspot Fog Harbor Fish House is one of Yelp’s top-rated restaurants in SF. You won’t be disappointed with waterside dining, fresh-baked sourdough, and the freshest sustainable seafood available. Try their famous clam chowder, crab cakes, and seafood penne.

🍽️ Cuisine: Seafood

🌐Reservations: Fog Harbor Fish House

📍 Location: Pier 39, San Francisco, CA (Fisherman’s Wharf)

12. MaMo

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Enjoy a Columbian and Venezuelan twist on Californian cuisine at MaMo, which amps up the tropical flavors in dishes like avocado burrata, tequeños, truffle yucca fries, arepas, ajiaco soup, and more.

🍽️ Cuisine: Columbian and Venezuelan

🌐Reservations: MaMo

📍Location: 3659 Buchanan St, San Francisco (Marina District)

13. Daeho

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Get your Korean barbecue fix at Daeho, a popular spot known for flavorful beef soup, or kalbijjim. These enormous portions of braised beef rib stew can be adorned with customizable toppings like chewy rice cakes and bubbling melted cheese.

🍽️ Cuisine: Korean Barbecue

🌐Reservations: Daeho

📍 Locations:

  • 1620 Post St, San Francisco, CA (Japantown)
  • 3995 Alemany Blvd, San Francisco, CA (Ingleside Heights)

14. Beit Rima

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Enjoy a healthy serving of Arabic comfort food at Beit Rima. Favorites include their chicken shish tawook plate, beef kabob plate, lamb shank, and baba ghanoush. When it comes to the best restaurants in San Francisco, Beit Rima stands out for its comforting and creative menu.

🍽️ Cuisine: Arabic

🌐Reservations: Beit Rima

📍 Locations:

  • 138 Church St, San Francisco, CA (Duboce Triangle)
  • 86 Carl St, San Francisco, CA (Cole Valley)

15. Mission Rock Resort

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The waterside seafood grill known as Mission Rock Resort has a hopping oyster bar, and their $35 mimosa option gets you a bottle of prosecco with your choice of juices to serve it with. Popular brunch options include a Dungeness crabbenedict, corned beef hash, huevos rancheros, and a well-rounded American breakfast combo with all the works.

🍽️ Cuisine: Seafood

🌐Reservations: Mission Rock Resort

📍 Location: 817 Terry A Francois Blvd, San Francisco, CA (Mission Bay)

16. Loló Restaurant

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In addition to Loló’s margarita, which may be enjoyed with tequila or mezcal, you’ve got to go all in on their flavorful tacos. Favorites include the taco tropical with panko shrimp on jicama tortillas, as well as the classic fish tacos with tempura fried cod and habanero aioli.

🍽️ Cuisine: Mexican

🌐Reservations: Loló

📍Location: 974 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA (Mission District)

17. Sunset Squares Pizza

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Sunset Suares’ sourdough pizzas have some of the most creative toppings ever and go amazingly with extensive craft beer options. Popular menu items are the Mapo Tofu Pizza with Tokyo turnips and sichuan peppercorns, the clam chowder pizza, and the cheesy garlic monkey bread.

🍽️ Cuisine: Pizza

🌐Reservations: Sunset Squares

📍Locations:

  • 553 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA (Alamo Square)
  • 59 9th St, San Francisco, CA (Civic Center)

18. Bi-Rite Family of Businesses

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Ok, this isn’t exactly an SF restaurant, but it’s a must for everything from ice cream to groceries to café fare. Both of their markets have a delimenu where you can get absolutely fantastic sandwiches, soups and salads for takeaway. You also don’t want to miss out on their gourmet ice cream. Our favorite part about Bi-Rite is that they’re a Certified B Corporation, meaning they meet incredibly stringent parameters for sustainable business practices.

🍽️ Cuisine: Cafe food and ice cream for takeaway

📍Locations:

  • Bi-Rite Market: 550 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA (Alamo Square)
  • Bi-Rite Market: 3639 18th St, San Francisco, CA (Mission District)
  • Bi-Rite Creamery: 3692 18th St, San Francisco, CA (Mission District)

19. Puerto Alegre

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Puerto Alegre has one of the most impressive margarita menus we’ve ever seen, not to mention plenty of delicious food! Locals have sworn by this family-owned Mission institution for over 50 years, earning it a spot among the best San Francisco restaurants.

🍽️ Cuisine: Mexican

🌐Reservations: Puerto Alegre

📍 Location: 546 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA (Mission District)

20. Shizen

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Shizen is one of the most well-known and coveted vegan restaurants in San Francisco. They plate up absolutely exquisite vegan sushi using classic shojin and sushi techniques for a totally unique dining experience. Iconic ingredients include tapioca, mountain yam, konjac, bean curd, and more. Check out their specialty rolls such as the Open Invitation with pumpkin tempura and avocado crema, or the Surprise Ending with beets, kale, and spicy alioli.

🍽️ Cuisine: Vegan Japanese and sushi

🌐Reservations: Shizen Sushi Bar & Izakaya

📍 Location: 370 14th St, San Francisco, CA (Mission District)

21. La Taqueria

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The no-frills La Taqueria is an SF icon when it comes to delicious, straight-up Mexican food. Meat options include beef, pork, sausage, chicken, beef tongue, and beef head. Ask for extra salsa verde or make it a super burrito with all 3 cheeses, guacamole, and sour cream.

🍽️ Cuisine: Mexican

📍 Location: 2889 Mission St, San Francisco (Mission District)

22. Tommy’s Joynt

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Tommy’s Joynt is one of San Francisco’s quintessential no-frills restaurants, if not for their brisket carved on the spot, then for their unbeatable prices. Think $3.50 beer, $5 well drinks, and $6 martinis.

🍽️ Cuisine: American

📍Location: 1101 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA (Civic Center)

23. Cha Cha Cha

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Cha Cha Cha is a Caribbean restaurant on the eastern edge of Golden Gate Park with a fun and boisterous environment, plus dynamic and flavorful dishes to match. It’s a great place for groups to share a pitcher of sangria and dig into easily shared plates like ceviche, jerk chicken, and paella.

🍽️ Cuisine: Caribbean and tapas

🌐Reservations: Cha Cha Cha

📍 Location: 1801 Haight St, San Francisco, CA (Haight-Ashbury)

24. Boulevard

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Boulevard is arguably one of the most beautiful restaurants in San Francisco, but the Californian menu is equally as impressive. They offer a set price menu and an à la carte menu, both of which focus on fresh local ingredients that vary by season. Spend the day on the Embarcadero and top it off with a beautifully cooked pork chop, filet mignon, or ahi tuna tartare.

🍽️ Cuisine: Californian

🌐Reservations: Boulevard

📍 Location: 1 Mission St, San Francisco, CA (Embarcadero)

25. Scoma’s

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Scoma’s is your spot for “pier to plate” dining, courtesy of an SF institution that’s spent 50 years at Pier 47 in Fisherman’s Wharf. It started out as a small coffee shop for local fisherman, eventually evolving into a full waterside restaurant preparing delicious meals from the day’s catch. Classic dishes include Dungeness crab cakes, “Lazy Man’s” Cioppino, and a Shellfish Saute.

🍽️ Cuisine: Seafood

🌐Reservations: Scoma’s

📍 Location: 1965 Al Scoma Way, San Francisco, CA (Fisherman’s Wharf)

26. Burma Superstar

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Locals have sworn by this award-winning Burmese restaurant for decades. You really can’t go wrong with Burma Superstar’s creative and colorful menu, but popular dishes include the fresh and crunchy Tea Leaf Salad, the 22-ingredient Rainbow Salad, the vegetarian samusa soup with falafel and lentils, and the signature Burma Cooler beer drink with fresh lemons and ginger.

🍽️ Cuisine: Burmese

🌐Reservations: Burma Superstar

📍 Location: 309 Clement St, Inner Richmond

27. Zazie

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Zazie serves exceptional brunch and dinner menus, with specialties including mascarpone polenta cakes, braised lamb shank, and countless egg dishes for brunch. Zazie’s is also unique for being completely tip-free; that is, no tips are expected because their staff is paid a living wage and given full benefits, paid time off, and more. Try a brunch, lunch, or dinner on their comfortable heated patio!

🍽️ Cuisine: French

🌐Reservations: Zazie

📍 Location: 941 Cole St, Cole Valley

28. John’s Grill

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Thisold-school steakhousenear Union Square dates back to1908 (celebrating its 115th anniversary this year!) and is famous for hosting celebrities and big local names. As the first downtown restaurant to open after the 1906 earthquake, John’s Grill has been an essential gathering place for over a century. Take a seat in its dark paneled dining room for a trip back in time. Popular menu items include the Jack LaLanne seafood combo salad, Sam Spade’s lamb chops, the New York steak, and clam chowder.

🍽️ Cuisine: American steakhouse

🌐Reservations: John’s Grill

📍 Location: 63 Ellis St, San Francisco, CA (Civic Center)

29. San Tung

San Franciscans flock to Chinese food veteran San Tung for their seriously to-die-for chicken wings. You really can’t go wrong with their Northern-style Chinese menu with dishes like black bean sauce noodles and shrimp and leek dumplings.

🍽️ Cuisine: Chinese

🌐Reservations: San Tung

📍 Location: 1031 Irving St, San Francisco, CA (Inner Sunset)

30. Underdogs Tres

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Enjoy an afternoon at Underdogs Tres, a sports bar-meets-taqueria serving up tacos done “Nick’s Way” — that is, with a crispy corn tortilla wrapped in a soft corn tortilla. The slow-cooked meats and high-quality ingredients speak for themselves without adding stuffiness to a laid-back atmosphere. They also work to prioritize sustainability in everything they do, which resulted in a Surfrider Ocean Friendly certification.

🍽️ Cuisine: Mexican

🌐Reservations: Underdogs Tres

📍Location: 1224 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA (Inner Sunset)

31. Golden Era

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Vegans swear by this tried-and-true plant-based restaurant with Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, and Thai influences. You’ll notice the freshness of the ingredients in every single dish, from the non-fried spring rolls with peanut sauce to the hearty noodle soups. Bring a group and settle in for a great time at Golden Era.

🍽️ Cuisine: Vegan Asian-fusion

🌐Reservations: Golden Era

📍 Location: 395 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA (Civic Center)

32. Limón

Get your fill of homestyle Peruvian food in this welcoming restaurant and rotisserie. Despite expanding to various locations around SF and the Bay Area, Limón hasn’t lost its identity as a family-owned restaurant that began here in SF’s Mission District. The rotisserie chicken is an absolute must, but you’ll want to keep coming back for brunch, lunch, and dinner.

🍽️ Cuisine: Peruvian

🌐Reservations: Limón

📍Locations:

  • 524 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA (Mission District)
  • 1001 S Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA (Mission District)

33. Souvla

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San Francisco’s popular Greek restaurant chain Souvla has multiple successful locations all around the city. Their spit-roasted meat sandwiches are to die for, not to mention delicious fresh salads, Greek fries, and more. With its laid-back, casual setting and tasty, healthy fare, Souvla is a great choice for a quick lunch or dinner.

🍽️ Cuisine: Greek

📍 Locations:

  • 517 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA (Hayes Valley)
  • 531 Divisadero St, San Franisco, CA (Lower Haight)
  • 758 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA (Mission District)
  • 2272 Chestnut St, Sn Francisco, CA (Marina District)
  • 2505 3rd St, San Francisco, CA (Dogpatch)

34. Sotto Mare

Opened in 2007, Sotto Mare is synonymous with SF’s beloved seafood stew, cioppino. This popular restaurant is packed with historic photos, mounted fish, and other nautical bric-a-brac. No need to throw on a suit and tie, but you will want to don one of their plastic bibs if you plan to tackle a bowl of cioppino.

🍽️ Cuisine: Italian, seafood

🌐Reservations: Sotto Mare

📍 Location: 552 Green St, San Francisco, CA (North Beach)

35. Cotogna

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Jackson Square’s Cotogna specializes in handmade Italian pastas and spit-roasted meats. The menu changes daily based on what’s available from local suppliers, meaning you’ll get the best fresh produce, meats, and dairy products from tried-and-true places like Fresh Run Farms in Bolinas.

🍽️ Cuisine: Italian

🌐Reservations: Cotogna

📍 Location: 490 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, CA (North Beach)

36. Kevin’s Noodle House

Phở Huỳnh Hiệp, also known as Kevin’s Noodle House, serves up qualityVietnamese noodle soupsaveraging between $10-12, which you can order in small, medium, and large sizes. Even the large combination rice plates with grilled pork chops, beef, and egg rolls will run you $12-13 each, making it one of SF’s best cheap eats.

🍽️ Cuisine: Vietnamese

📍 Location: 1833 Irving St, San Francisco, CA (Sunset District)

37. Brenda’s

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Chef Proprieter Brenda Buenviajé helms this popular Cajun and Creole restaurant near SF’s Civic Center. Come to Brenda’s for a filling French take on New Orleans soul food, from fluffy beignets to biscuits and gravy. Come for brunch and stay for dinner, or go to Brenda’s Meat and Three in Alamo Square to partake in the delicious southern meal tradition of one entrée + three sides.

🍽️ Cuisine: Cajun and Creole

🌐Reservations: Brenda’s

📍Locations:

  • 652 Polk St, San Francisco, CA (Downtown SF)
  • 919 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA (Alamo Square)

38. Cracked & Battered

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Cracked and Battered is a halal homestyle eatery bringing a slew of unforgettable brunch items, all with the perfect touch that makes you feel like a guest in someone’s home. Their zesty ricotta pancakesare a must, but the chicken and waffles are also worth trying.

🍽️ Cuisine: American

🌐Reservations: Cracked and Battered

📍Locations:

  • 1434 18th St, San Francisco, CA (Potrero Hill)
  • 2240 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA (Marina)

Enjoy an exquisite meal on this SF Champagne Brunch cruise!

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