1. 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!
Ogi Kavazovic: Everyone talks about the lasagna but... their pastas are amazing. Spaghetti Vongole is my fave
David Bishop: Quite an amazing menu for lunch, their specialty, with a dinner menu 'to go' from 3:30-6:30.
Yasemin Ozcan: You can't go wrong with their truffle ravioli, any of the lasagna, and caprese salad. After the meal, enjoy espresso made all'italiana
5. Rite Spot Cafe
8.1
2099 Folsom St (at 17th St), San Francisco, CA
Music Venue · Mission District · 15 tips and reviews
Julie Kahng: Great neighborhood bar with very nice bartenders. Just be warned that if you're ordering food, make sure you have a lot of time on your hands! Burger and calamari are great!
Annie Southworth: Happy hour M-F til 7. $3 drafts, $4 wells and $5 shots of Fernet, Jameson, Herradurra Silver!
David Kelso: One of the few remaining mission bars with seating and table service on Friday & Saturday nights.
8. Bacon Bacon
8.2
205 Frederick St (btwn Ashbury & Downey St), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · 55 tips and reviews
Billy Robins: Bouquets are off the hook good. Especially The Spicy Mama. Fries are delicious if you are in the mood.
Josh L.: Be sure to try the bacon.
Eater: While you can certainly indulge in the bacon cronut or a breakfast sandwich with bacon jam, they'll also make you a fine RoastCo latte. There are coffee and sandwich loyalty cards, too. Read more.
9. Lavash
8.7
511 Irving St (at 6th St), San Francisco, CA
Middle Eastern Restaurant · Inner Sunset · 59 tips and reviews
Cara Hirsch: Kashk-e Bademjan is fabulous. Cherry refresher is not too sweet, which is lovely.
Greg Miller: Koobideh FTW!
Larissa Dinh: Must-order the Koobideh, mint tea, mixed grill to share, extra grilled tomatoes, eggplant appetizer.
13. Bouche
8.1
603 Bush St (at Stockton St), San Francisco, CA
French Restaurant · Downtown San Francisco-Union Square · 60 tips and reviews
Jay De Leo: Came based on 4SQ's rating & that it was open late, & was not disappointed. Cozy atmosphere. Sat in the window, & ate scallop carpaccio, pork shoulder, & creme fraiche custard. Delicious.
Eater: Exceedingly charming matchbook-size dining room, French accents, and delicious California-French fare that avoids the overplayed pitfalls of the genre, Bouche has it all. [Eater 38 Member]
Priya Saiprasad: Order the salmon for the appetizer, pork belly for the entree and the creme fraiche custard for dessert. Your taste buds will immensely thank you for this!
15. District
8.5
216 Townsend St (btwn Ritch & 3rd St), San Francisco, CA
Wine Bar · SoMa · 110 tips and reviews
James Yu: Great chill wine bar with a great atmosphere. Get a nice bottle of vino and chat with friends.
megan: If 'Cheers' had been set in SF, this would have been the bar. Classic local's spot w/ better-than-you'd-expect food. Opt for a whole bottle and just try not to order the fries, I dare you.
Shirley Liu: Cute wine bar -- get the sliders and fries with truffle aoili to share