"Fatty, delicious, hearty, and exactly what you would want in tonkotsu ramen. This and a cold Kirin, and you are good to go." Chef Adam Tortosa Leia mais.
Don't miss the sardine chips, porcini doughnuts, seasonal salads, and pastas. Leia mais.
Try to score seats at the chef's counter and don't miss the exceptional wine list, curated by award-winning sommelier Shelley Lindgren. Leia mais.
The famous soft-boiled egg is a must, as are any of the fresh pastas. A cozy, minimalist dining room is the scene in this lower Pacific Heights spot. Leia mais.
Open only for lunch, Polk Street’s 100-year-old gem still churns out the best crab, oysters and sourdough in town. Leia mais.
Don't overlook the selection of unparalleled curries — all cooked from spice pastes that are made fresh daily in house. Leia mais.
World Pizza Champion Tony Gemignani's Neapolitan is an award-winner and his on-site pizza school attracts students from across the country. Leia mais.
Run by the OG of North Beach, this sliver of a restaurant tucked away on Green Street is a destination among locals and tourists for its cioppino, which some attest is the best in the city. Leia mais.
It's expensive for dim sum, but you pay for what you get at Yank Sing. Here, flavors are cleaner than you'll find anywhere else, and the xiao long bao and custard tarts are exemplary. Leia mais.
The volcano roll is the best sushi in SF, making our list of "The Tastes That Make the City: SF Edition." Leia mais.