2. Perbacco
8.2
230 California St (btwn Battery & Front St), San Francisco, CA
Italian Restaurant · Financial District · 133 tips and reviews
Lisa E: The burrata is just about the only thing that isn't house made, but don't let that stop you; it's divine. Follow it up with an appetizer portion of pasta so you'll have room for dessert.
JoAnne Kao: Try the Burrata - Amazing
Chona Guernsey: Try the Burrata Cheese, Strawberry, Pear, Arugula Salad
4. Boulevard
8.9
1 Mission St (at Steuart), San Francisco, CA
French Restaurant · 131 tips and reviews
James H: Try the Heirloom Tomato, Arugula & Burrata Salad - This is the heirloom tomato salad to beat.
Dani Kremer: Amazing burrata!!. Tried the ravioli and other starters but the burrata was my favorite!
Hannah GM: Truly excellent food, and a great wine list to boot. Be sure to start with the crab and avocado appetizer!
6. Wayfare Tavern
8.9
558 Sacramento St (at Leidesdorff St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · Financial District · 320 tips and reviews
Ms Helene: Popovers with whipped butter & Burrata appetizer. Private dining room perfect for 30-40. Superb service
Mari: The burrata whipped potatoes are insane.
J John: Superb British pub fare in a beautifully designed dining room. Chips, salads, and a legendary burger make this place a must try. A++ service; love this place!
10. Mixt
7.6
475 Sansome St (at Commercial St), San Francisco, CA
Salad Restaurant · Financial District · 39 tips and reviews
heat: The line will be long, but the concept is fun. An all organic salad bar, you can pick from pre-made combinations, or create your own unique salad. Try the Maui or the Bachelor.
Jinnie L: Great spot to enjoy healty lunch ;P Maui salad is really good ($15 is little too expensive though..) but everything is so fresh n delicious so it is worth it :)
Stacey N: Order ahead or go outside lunch rush hours. It gets crazy!
11. Hotel Vitale
7.5
8 Mission St (The Embarcadero), San Francisco, CA
Hotel · Financial District · 66 tips and reviews
Elizabeth Closmore: Order the Warm ACME Sourdough Bread with Avocado and Sunny Side Up Eggs for breakfast from Room Service it's incredible.
Fred Wilson: Complimentary morning yoga, often but not always with a spectacular view of the bay bridge, is awesome here
Andy McMillan: Probably the highlight of my stay in this 5* boutique hotel was the large vomit stain on the carpet of Room 345. Really tied the room together.
12. Boulette's Larder
7.4
1 Ferry Building Ste 48 (The Embarcadero), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · Financial District · 60 tips and reviews
SFist: This place can be a haven on a Sunday morning, serving up gorgeous, seasonal brunch fare, albeit for a price. You shouldn't miss their perfect beignets or seasonally changing poached egg dishes. Read more.
Alex Clemens: The food is sublime, the service elegant, the menu a welcome challenge. Boulette's Larder is unique.
Journey City Guides: Great brunch (try the beignets!) and very refined food at this now classic place in the ferry building.
Kathryn Kelly-Becht: Visit Ciao Bella Gelato for some very delicious all natural gelato and sorbet. Valrhona Chocolate, Lebanese Yogurt and Blood Orange sorbet are some of the favs.
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
HISTORY: Opening in 1898, The Marketplace provides a distinctive space for bringing together the greater Bay Area's agricultural wealth and renowned specialty food purveyors under one roof.