Kate R: Great sandwiches, cold cuts.
Eric Shine: Great fresh quality sandwiches where you can even pick your own bread. Would recommend!
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Locals have been shopping here for house-made pastas, cured meats, Italian groceries, and imported cheeses for over a century. Sandwiches are great for a picnic. - Green Guide Editor
3. Opa Cafe
8.5
2401 Post St (Broderick), San Francisco, CA
Café · Lower Pacific Heights · 11 tips and reviews
DJ: Surprisingly good place for lunch. Roasted chicken over saffron rice is one of my favorites. Also has a great alcohol selection
Demir Sel: Great gourmet food made in house. Always busy during office lunch hours due to the close proximity of UCSF. Johnny (owner) is down to earth, caring, and potentially will play a song on his keyboard.
A G: Some of the best sandwiches have been from this funny, little corner store. There's wi-fi, and say hey to David. He's great!
Jeremy Krantz: Crowded but a ton of fun. There's a lot of food options so walk around and nosh your way through various stalls. Ice cream, cheeses, pastries, cold cuts, it's all delicious!
Leslie: Frog Hollow Farm has wonderful pastries. Try their mochas as well very good and pretty design on top.
Bravo: The Ferry Building is very popular, and I recommend it to anyone who is visiting San Francisco. They've got great restaurants (Slanted Door, MarketBar) and a morning farmer's market a few times a week
11. Lai Hong Lounge 荔香小館
7.7
1416 Powell St (Broadway), San Francisco, CA
Chinese Restaurant · North Beach · 45 tips and reviews
John (aka “PHATFoodFan”): Get the pear shaped yam dim sum! Probably the best item on the basis of taste, creativity and presentation. https://www.instagram.com/p/BvIOB1DjNS1/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=ulcb2sg2d47q
Luciano Aldana II: I've only had one Peking Duck better than theirs and it was in Downtown Beijing, China!
Amber: The dry fry string beans and the baked BBQ pork buns are worth coming back for again and again