1. Kin Khao
8.5
55 Cyril Magnin St (Ellis St), San Francisco, CA
Thai Restaurant · Downtown San Francisco-Union Square · 188 tips and reviews
Elliott Poppel: Pad kee mao (spicy stir-fried "drunken noodles" with pork); green curry with rabbit; grilled Northern Thai sausage
Diana Restrepo: The lunch special is awesome here. You get to try a little bit of everything. Ribs and curry with rabbit meatballs are both exquisite.
Eunice W: Really authentic Thai flavor, great place in SF downtown. Curry mousse w/mushroom was so tasty, hands down best surprising dish. Green curry rabbit was my second fav 🔥! Oh, and it has 1 Michelin ⭐️
3. Angler
8.1
132 The Embarcadero (Mission), San Francisco, CA
Seafood Restaurant · Financial District · 18 tips and reviews
Noah Weiss: Great food, beautiful vibe, tasty cocktails. Expensive but much more approachable than Saisson. Uni, all the veggies, rabbit, clams.
Mister Bill: technically a seafood theme but do yourself a favor and get the chicken or rabbit
Shawn Arnold: The hot fried rabbit is amazing. Abalone was just alright.
4. Comstock Saloon
9.0
155 Columbus Ave (at Pacific Ave), San Francisco, CA
Cocktail Bar · Chinatown · 217 tips and reviews
Adrienne Azzara: The fried rabbit is delicious!
heat: Old fashioned drinks are served with “traditional” saloon fare like Fried Rabbit Toast or Beef Shank & Bone Marrow Pot Pie. Esquire Magazine listed Comstock in its 2011 list of Best Bars in America.
Earth Terminal: Hangtown toast, rabbit 3 ways, and house made pretzel are solid starters.
5. Nopa
9.1
560 Divisadero St (at Hayes St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · Alamo Square · 557 tips and reviews
squeasel: pretty fucking tasty for post-midnight food. try the rabbit, or the soft egg, trout, and peas. great selection of alcohol as well.
Marco Pacifico: Rabbit. Smoked trout. Avocado toast.
herm pugay: From the drinks such as the aristocrat and Jetsetter to the food, pasta and rabbit dish. The avocado flatbread..It's a gourmets delight! A very popular place with a long wait list. Reserve in advance
6. Lers Ros Thai
8.6
730 Larkin St (btwn Ellis & O'Farrell St), San Francisco, CA
Thai Restaurant · Tenderloin · 280 tips and reviews
Eater: Sure Lers Ros is the only authentic Thai restaurant with rabbit, frog and venison on its regular menu, but even the pad Thai rivals the best you'll find anywhere in Thailand. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Tatyana Fisher: This is by far the best Thai food I ever had in the U.S. The rabbit, the duck, pork dishes are all top notch. Make a reservation ahead of time, this place is very busy and the wait can be long.
CITY GRIT: We loved the Garlic Pepper Rabbit, Pad Ped Alligator (tastes like chicken!) and the Green Papaya Salad with Prawns.
7. Cotogna
9.2
490 Pacific Ave (at Montgomery St), San Francisco, CA
Italian Restaurant · Jackson Square · 236 tips and reviews
Emily Pinkerton: Order the Rabbit as your main dish. It is complex but tender, smoky, and succulent. I nearly wept, it was so flavorful.
Filipe Fortes: Paleo Options - Apps: Sardines, Coppa di Testa, Vitello tonnato; Mains: Grilled Sea Bass, Rabbit, various specials; Sides: Brussel Sprouts, Broccoli, Roasted Sunchokes
Holger Lüdorf: The filled pasta with pork, rabbit, and lamb is unreal.
8. Il Pollaio
8.1
555 Columbus Ave (Union), San Francisco, CA
Argentinian Restaurant · North Beach · 27 tips and reviews
Phillip Chin: If you want to go all out, order the half rabbit. Delicious.
Mike Nadelman: Don't be afraid to try the grilled Rabbit. Served with a large salad and steamed potatoes. This place has been in North Beach for years and its no wonder why.
Anil Erdem: Hands down! The best char-broiled chicken with the best fries! Fries feel like homemade and the chicke is cooked to perfection! A must-eat if you are in the area!
9. Modern Eden Gallery
8.1
801 Greenwich St (Mason Street X Columbus Avenue), San Francisco, CA
Art Gallery · Russian Hill · 11 tips and reviews
Modern Eden Gallery: Join Modern Eden Gallery tonight as they're celebrating First Friday with a closing reception featuring the delectable Mochi Rabbit Desserts!
Modern Eden: Be sure to check out our monthly art openings, a great way to meet the artists, free drinks, live music, and more! Read more.
Andi G: Kim and Bradley (and Dozer!) are lovely and exceptionally talented. There is always an incredible collection of work on the wall, as well as jewelry and gifts. Love this place.
11. 20 Spot
9.0
3565 20th St (at Lexington St), San Francisco, CA
Wine Bar · Mission District · 60 tips and reviews
Amanda Natividad: Everything is delicious and service is top notch. Very kind, considerate staff. Start with an oyster, get a deviled duck egg, potted rabbit and seafood salad.
Jody Vaynshtok: This place is great! Fun vibe, great wines and yummy snacks! The seats by the window or at the bar are my favorites.
SF Weekly: The wine bar, from owners Bodhi Freedom (owner of Bacchus) and chef Anthony Paone, boasts a list of North American as well as French, Italian and German wines as well as local beer. Read more.
12. SPQR
7.8
1911 Fillmore St (btwn Bush & Pine St), San Francisco, CA
Italian Restaurant · Lower Pacific Heights · 171 tips and reviews
The Sun: Prosciutto wrapped rabbit wow fabulously tender and light. Also red snapper crudo. Perfect to try blue bottle Gibraltar -creamy espresso
daryllmc: the rabbit was amazing AND you must have the semolina pudding for dessert!
Mary X: The smoked fettucini w uni, bacon, and egg was delicious! Desserts were yummy too!
15. Zazie
8.9
941 Cole St (btwn Parnassus Ave & Carl St), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · Cole Valley · 360 tips and reviews
Josh W: Brunch here doesn't blow me away, but dinner is phenomenal. From French onion soup and moules marinières to duck leg cassoulet and rabbit fettuccine, everything is flavorful and perfectly executed.
Yev Pusin: Any three course meal here will give other restaurants a run for their money. Mussels are impeccable. Rabbit is great!
Maz Ameli: Incredible brunch. Get the croque madam with egg!