1. Café Bunn Mi
7.9
417 Clement St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Inner Richmond · 83 tips and reviews
Rafael: excellent sandwiches & even better price, love the grilled pork & pork belly sandwiches. also try the bbq pho, enough for 2 ppl, it's fantastic!
Jason Luk: Grilled pork sandwich hit the spot and the three color bean drink topped off my meal perfectly!
Kiana Lynn: Crunchy Nem Roll (on an inconspicuous sign) is something I always crave. It's a fresh spring roll with grilled pork, avocado, mint, vermicelli and fried crunchy egg roll skin inside! Yummmm!
5. Sai Jai Thai
8.0
771 Ofarrell St (btwn Hyde & Larkin), San Francisco, CA
Thai Restaurant · Tenderloin · 63 tips and reviews
Puu Kampolratana: Best Thai food in town. I'm hooked with steamed lime fish, larb pork salad, grilled pork, and papaya salad. The taste reminded me of home.
Xande Macedo: The Pork Shoulder (#41) and the Beef Salad (#11) are amazing! Get it.
Brian: 7x7's Big Eat 2012 says the pork shoulder fried rice is delicious. Yum!
6. Tú Lan Restaurant
7.7
8 6th St (btwn Market St & Stevenson St), San Francisco, CA
Vietnamese Restaurant · SoMa · 140 tips and reviews
J K: #17 with grilled pork kebab, imperial roll and rice noodles ($8.25) Sublimely greasy, a spiced minced pork & glass noodle filling that melts into crisp wrappers that come puffed up from the fryer.
Glo: I like getting their fresh rolls. I’ve had the shrimp, grilled pork, and shredded pork. Well balanced flavors. Yum!
Jenny: Everything is delicious. Everything. The imperial rolls are out of this world, and get the #17 combo with curry rice if you want a flavor bomb
7. Tín
8.7
937 Howard St (btwn 5th & 6th St), San Francisco, CA
Vietnamese Restaurant · SoMa · 178 tips and reviews
Noah Weiss: Authentic Vietnamese and great value. Get the Bun Cha Ha Noi for a delicious grilled pork belly and noodle lunch.
Ivan Erceg: *Everything* I tried here was great. So much so that this is the one and only restaurant where I asked for *second* main dish. Just go and enjoy.
Andrew Hogue: If you're not feeling like a big bowl of steaming hot pho, go for the chili-lemongrass chicken with rice. And always drop a fried egg on it.
10. Million Thai
7.4
385 Taylor St (at O'Farrell St.), San Francisco, CA
Thai Restaurant · Tenderloin · 12 tips and reviews
ivy♥: They're great at making Isaan (Northeastern) food. Besides their awesome Somtam (papaya salad), they also make good Tom Super (Chicken Feet Soup) and Namtok Kor Moo Yang (Grilled Pork Neck Salad).
ivy♥: My most fave dish is Grilled Prawns. The seafood sauce (spicy & sour) is to die for. Just a warning, when they say spicy, they really mean it. So make sure you let them know which level you can handle
MJ DePalma: Duck Noodle Soup is wonderful.
13. Piqueo's
8.1
830 Cortland Ave (at Ellsworth St), San Francisco, CA
Peruvian Restaurant · Bernal Heights · 31 tips and reviews
Amy Rappaport: Small and cute. Romantic. Fantastic ceviche. Taquenos were delicious. Duck quesadilla also yummy. Chicken in peanut sauce was kind of bland.
Stephan Jansen: On the one hot night in the city it was stifling inside. However, attentive service and great dishes made up for the heat. Not to mention the sangria.
7x7 Magazine: Yummy chickpeas here!...it's #82 on 7x7's Big Eat SF 2010. Read more.
14. Coqueta
8.9
Pier 5 - The Embarcadero (Broadway), San Francisco, CA
Spanish Restaurant · Northern Waterfront · 205 tips and reviews
Taylor Lee: I love a good grilled Octopus and Coqueta has one of the best in the city. Also try their Pluma (grilled pork) - it is so tender and sweet. Drizzle their honey chili glaze on top for the perfect bite.
Daniel Boulud: Chef Michael Chiarello serves some of the best Spanish tapas in the country. I especially enjoy the house cured meats and any of their pintxos with a chilled beer from Barcelona.
armand gaerlan: pretty full? who cares, make room for this one biter! manchego cheesecake w/ caramel popcorn