1. Limon Rotisserie
8.1
524 Valencia St (btwn 16th & 17th St), San Francisco, CA
Peruvian Roast Chicken Joint · Mission Dolores · 169 tips and reviews
Lea Dessi-Olive: Great for sharing. Decent gluten free options. Get the whole chicken, it comes with 2 sides
Rob Atkinson: Everything is good, get a group and a whole chicken. Reasonably priced
Sarah: Pretty good brunch, and you can still order off the regular menu, too. Grab a few friends, and order a whole chicken with tacu tacu and truffle mac.
2. Souvla
8.9
517 Hayes St (at Octavia St), San Francisco, CA
Souvlaki Shop · Hayes Valley · 243 tips and reviews
Jamila Amarshi: Love the frozen yogurt with sour cherry, the sweet potato salad, t rotisserie whole chicken, and the avoglemeno soup
Megan Allison: Genius concept. Greek food is simple, clean and delicious, and there's not enough of it in SF proper. This is a fresh take on it with a wide appeal and (I hope) good margins. Whole chicken is a must.
Michael Levy: I've never been disappointed whether I get a wrap or salad. Great fries, too!
7. La Fusion
8.5
475 Pine St (at Kearny St), San Francisco, CA
Latin American Restaurant · Financial District · 61 tips and reviews
Mette: Love this place! Amazing fish pot pie and rotisserie chicken.
Nm: Delicious beef tenderloin .. Mac and cheese sucks .. Great service ..
Munch On Me: The Ceviche Mix at La Fusion takes a whole range of seafood and dashes it with lime juice and various spices, giving fresh seafood a refreshing zing, creating the perfect appetizer. Read more.
9. Palmyra
7.9
700 Haight St (Pierce St), San Francisco, CA
Mediterranean Restaurant · Lower Haight · 76 tips and reviews
katherine k. robinson: Super-fresh hummus, yummy falafel, excellent service, perfectly affordable. A great new addition to the neighborhood.
Lily Fernando: The WIFi pwd is:Tadmor123
John Wetenhall: This place is super cheap and delicious, great for lunch. Better than Hayes and Kebab and less expensive. Plus the staff is very friendly and hospitable.
Ryan E: An office favorite. You can't beat the Pho.
cyn k: absolutely delish pho.
John Niedermeyer: If you’re going for the first time, go for pho. (I like the #17 five spice chicken.) Cash-only, but $10 is all you need for a delicious, spicy bowl of noodle soup. Perfect for a quick bite on the go.
11. Cocobang
8.1
550 Taylor St (at Post St), San Francisco, CA
Korean Restaurant · Lower Nob Hill · 88 tips and reviews
Kyle Moore: The potstickers, sweet and tangy fried chicken, and spicy BBQ ribs were all awesome. Great service. Small place.
Jessica Chan: late night dukbukki with ramen is the perfect night cap
Youngjae Park: Half marinated chicken and half soy sauce chicken with a pitcher of beer - Pretty legit! And go there at early dinner time on the weekdays otherwise you have to wait for 1.5+hrs.
13. R&G Lounge
8.4
631 Kearny St (at Clay St), San Francisco, CA
Cantonese Restaurant · Chinatown · 273 tips and reviews
Cameron W: The Peking duck is really good. The three little treasures with black bean sauce is very tasty and the scallop and steak cubes dish is always a hit. Be prepared for a wait.
Travel Channel: What a whirlwind of crushed claws, flying crab shells, a spray of rich, moist and oh-so-tasty crab meat. This is a sign of a good restaurant. – Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations
Eater: For group dining that's a notch above hole-in-the-wall, R&G is one of the few Chinatown spots that delivers. Try its famed salt-and-pepper crab, Peking duck, and walnut prawns. [Eater 38 Member]