Ziyan C: Amazingly friendly service! If you like meat, go for the protein. While I enjoyed my butternut lasagna, I was totally eyeing my friend's Abruzzo, pictured, with jealousy (she did share a few bites).
Gerard Reyes: Get the Butternut squash lasagna
Micah Shotel: The verdura lasagna is amazing (all the lasagnas are wonderful but verdura is my favorite). For a change from lasagna try the ravioli alla romana... And get some bread to soak up the delicious sauce.
4. TATO
9.0
4608 3rd St (McKinnon Ave), San Francisco, CA
Mexican Restaurant · Bayview · 6 tips and reviews
Virginia Cagney: Butternut squash quesadillas, Indian taco, street corn, and margs!
Spoon Carvalho: Hisbiscus Mimosas for the Win and great food all around. Definitely found my new go to brunch place.
Priyanka L: Blackberry cocktail 🍹 is beautiful and great !
5. Ragazza
8.9
311 Divisadero St (btwn Oak & Page St), San Francisco, CA
Pizzeria · Buena Vista · 103 tips and reviews
Ali Anderson: Great gourmet pizza, salad, and wine! Small Lacinato Kale salad is more then enough for 2; Zucca pizza is amazing (butternut squash!)
Bommy: Baked butternut squash rigatoni and arugula salad are fine and better than the sausage pizza.
Danny Sauter: Try and get a table on the back patio - a hidden oasis.
8. Bellota
8.8
888 Brannan St, San Francisco, CA
Spanish Restaurant · Showplace Square · 70 tips and reviews
Doug de Wet: Greatly enjoyed the Paella de Pluma, a hearty dish of succulent pork, nicely browned butternut and Delicata squash, and fragrant rice with lots of crunchy, toasty bits to scrape off the pan.
christina leigh morgan: come for the paella, stay for the great service, ambiance + cocktail list. bring friends, lounge a while.
Eater: "Tapear" time at this new SoMa Spanish stunner consists of $6 tapas plus some $5 beer, cider, sherry, vermouth, and sangria, as well as $6 wine. Read more.
10. Seven Hills
8.8
1550 Hyde St (btwn Pacific Ave & Jackson St), San Francisco, CA
Italian Restaurant · Nob Hill · 60 tips and reviews
David Lyman: The new butternut squash tortellini is excellent.
Dave Lievense: This place could compete with any of the great restaurants in Boston's North End (and that's saying something!). The gnocchi was life changing and the meatballs were melt in your mouth delicious.
Jaylynn Mitchell: Most amazing!! Alex the host is the best in the city, and be sure to try to the ravioli. It's to die for...
11. Pizzetta 211
9.2
211 23rd Ave (at California St), San Francisco, CA
Pizzeria · Outer Richmond · 95 tips and reviews
ᴡ Palmer: Try their butternut squash pizza, although seasonal and daily menu changes, request special pizzas for explosive flavors and surprising combinations.
Marina Costabile: The white bean, artichoke salad w/ arugula is delish if they have it as a special. Sitting outside is nice on a sunny day. And they have Unti Barbera by the glass which you don't find at many places!
Monica Kirst: Don't come here with more than 2 people. Tiny spot!
12. Cassava
7.9
401 Columbus Ave (Vallejo St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · North Beach · 90 tips and reviews
Kiana Lynn: Scallops seared perfectly and paired with a farro "risotto", butternut squash and brussel sprouts
APRIL Fredrikson: Brunch Heaven! Beautiful food. I eat slowly there to admire the great produce they have. Ritual coffee! And wonderful hospitality! Make reservations
Alex Bhojwani: I can't go more than a fortnight without the Meatballs. Also, if you haven't added the Friday night Pop-up dinners to your bucket list, well then you know what has to be done.
13. Kin Khao
8.5
55 Cyril Magnin St (Ellis St), San Francisco, CA
Thai Restaurant · Downtown San Francisco-Union Square · 188 tips and reviews
Avneesh Kohli: Truly excellent Thai food. Try the mushroom hor mok starter and the butternut squash panang curry!
Guillaume R.: A little difficult to find as the entrance is on the South-East corner of Mason and Ellis. Extremely flavorful and delicious, lots of great beers and bold flavors. The Namprik Long Rua is to die for.
Masshu: Entrance is at SE corner of Mason & Ellis