1. Onigilly
7.6
343 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA
Japanese Restaurant · Financial District · 65 tips and reviews
Santiago Duarte: A cool place to eat japanese Onigiri. You can take out or make them yourself. Nice quick bite.
Antonis Kalipetis: Make sure to take the Onigilly combo and taste different things. Fast service and good quality, definitely a nice place for a quick lunch.
Foxxy B: Not in love with either the unagi or teriyaki chicken. Miso soup is OK. A little disappointed that they do not have any raw fish: all cooked. Decent spot for a quick bite; not a standout for the area.
2. Uno Dos Tacos
7.9
595 Market St (btwn Sutter St & 2nd St), San Francisco, CA
Taco Restaurant · Financial District · 60 tips and reviews
Hannah GM: Best for breakfast burritos, but remains a solid option for a reasonable and quick lunch near FiDi.
Sarah Mitroff: The fish tacos are fresh, well portioned, and delicious! Great balanced flavors, and quick service.
Elizabeth Burstein: Good vegetarian salad option
7. Señor Sisig
8.7
Pine St (at Sansome St), San Francisco, CA
Food Truck · Financial District · 134 tips and reviews
Allison Yu: The sisig is ridiculously tender and flavorful. Worth the wait. Add an egg :)
Francis Omila: California Sisig Burrito with an egg. Trust me, it's worth it.
Avery Lewis: California Sisig Burrito is the best thing in the world. If you like rice, get Adobo rice added.
9. Split
7.6
560 Mission St (2nd Street), San Francisco, CA
Sandwich Spot · Financial District · 11 tips and reviews
_: Good for a quick bite, but the one by Powell does a better job making the sandwiches.
Holger Lüdorf: I really like their fresh, super juicy Thai sandwich with pork shoulder.
Curtis Shoung: From the people behind mixt. Their sandwich and burger spot. Fried chicken sandwich is solid. Add fries. Not huge portions unless you order a salad.
Pranay Sethi: The Jerk Chicken was juicy and tender and full of deliciousness. Mix the leftover juices from the chicken with the rice, beans and salad to boost flavor!
Lindsay Williams: The callaloo with red beans and rice and steamed veggies was pretty tasty. I haven't had Jamaican food since I moved to the bay so the flavors reminded me of my grandma's cooking, which is awesome!
SFGate: Are the lack of food options in your area Jamaican you crazy? Stop by the Scotch Bonnet food truck for a delicious curried goat burrito. Burritos usually sell out in less than an hour so be early. Read more.
15. Yank Sing
8.2
101 Spear St (inside Rincon Center), San Francisco, CA
Dim Sum Restaurant · Financial District · 229 tips and reviews
Jake Levine: Great quick bite for a weekday lunch. Pricey, so check the menu before you order. Shanghai soup dumplings and BBQ pork buns are great.
AFAR Media: Yank Sing always shows up in the top five for dim sum year after year. They are known for their steamed pork buns (char siu bao) & Shanghai dumplings, but my favorites are the ones with scallops. Read more.
FoodSherpas.com: SF has one of the best Chinatowns. But when asking natives for the best Dim Sum/Soup Dumplings, they'll recommend Yank Sing, despite its high price & business center locale. More @ http://is.gd/YSING