1. Liguria Bakery
7.9
1700 Stockton St (at Filbert St), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · North Beach · 43 tips and reviews
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: The olive oil-drenched focaccia in flavors like raisin, garlic, and olive sells out early. They only take cash and the whole joint shuts down by lunchtime. - Green Guide Editor
Time Out San Francisco: Come early to this small bakery on the corner of Washington Square Park which turns out about ten kinds of focaccia bread—onion, raisin, olive, mushroom—every day from its old-fashioned brick ovens. Read more.
J K: “Pizza” is the top seller. Decide between plain, pizza, raisin, or onion. Make sure you specify whether you want it whole or “cut up.” Recite in 1 sentence (i.e. “Pizza cut up”). Bring cash.
3. The Mill
9.1
736 Divisadero St (btwn Grove St & Fulton St), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · Alamo Square · 377 tips and reviews
Nat Friedman: The raisin bread toast is very sugary and very tasty. Love this place.
Flora Hinojosa: The Cinnamon Raisin Bread Toast with Butter and Sugar is the bomb! Pictured here Whole Wheat Sesame Poppy w/Butter and Pluot Jam also yummy and course can't go wrong with Four Barrel Lattes or coffee.
Hailey Crowel: While pricey, this is a lovely spot for coffee. I love the cinnamon raisin toast, but the almond butter-honey combo is also delicious.
Herro Kitty: red bean pastry, custard with raisins, hot dog & green onions, and pork sung roll are some of tha faves.
Bernice Chow: The green tea mousse cake is to die for!! Also I love their seaweed bun!! Never had anything like it
Maryam Louise: try the glazed fruit cakes
5. Liholiho Yacht Club
9.2
871 Sutter St (btwn Jones & Leavenworth St), San Francisco, CA
Hawaiian Restaurant · Lower Nob Hill · 161 tips and reviews
Jonathan Eatherly: The roasted octopus with curried raisins was the star, followed closely by the duck liver toast and fried oyster butter lettuce cups. Awesome vibe, engaging service, and great execution.
Ms Helene: Tuna poke on battered fries seaweed chip, octopus with green olives, yogurt coriander sauce, raisins and crispy potatoes, Manila clams in light curry and Bombe Hawaiian.
Ms Helene: Tuna poké, clams with fresh naan and octopus with crispy potatoes, olives and raisins good for 2.
8. Noe Valley Bakery
8.8
4073 24th St (btwn Castro & Noe St), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · Noe Valley · 56 tips and reviews
Serious Eats: Go for challah. With plain, sesame, poppy, and cinnamon, there is a loaf here to meet all your challah needs. Also great is the fruit bread, like double raisin, organic fig and cherry chocolate. Read more.
Lesley K: Raspberry croissant & Meyer lemon scone. Also really great almond chai.
Simon Batistoni: Their crusty white loaf is hands-down the best bread available anywhere in SF...
11. Home Plate
8.5
2150 Lombard St (at Pierce St), San Francisco, CA
Diner · Marina District · 73 tips and reviews
Shari Marie R: Homemade scone w/ mango and strawberry jam is divine! The potato/carrot pancakes w/apple sauce/sour cream. French toast w/cinnamon raisin walnut bread & chicken apple sausage = home run! Fresh OJ!!
Marcin Szymor: The corned beef Benedict is absolutely amazing !!
Anthony: Great example as to why I tend to stay away from chain restaurants. Hands down one of the best breakfast/brunch spots I've been to. Skip the IHOP across the street and come here.
12. Mourad
8.8
140 New Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA
Moroccan Restaurant · SoMa · 84 tips and reviews
herm pugay: A new upscale Moroccan restaurant similar to Aziza. Try the duck liver with pistachio, cocoa, turnip and satsuma or the basteeya with duck, almond and golden raisin. $$$$
Paula Webster: The food was spectacular! The braised beef melted like butter! Excellent service and a great sommelier!
Henna Abbas Merchant: The tasting menu was amazing. If you're in the mood for something a little lighter I recommend the cod. Loved the drink menu and wine selection!
13. Hazel's Kitchen
8.1
1319 18th St (btwn Missouri & Texas St), San Francisco, CA
Sandwich Spot · Potrero Hill · 56 tips and reviews
Marcel Molina: Turns out a cinamon raisin bagel is a great vehicle for ham, egg and cheese.
Travis Price: Don't show up late morning on Sunday. Otherwise all they will have left ate raisin bagles for sandwiches :(
Valerie: Great price, generous portions, and a real homey vibe makes for an incredibly pleasurable lunch. Even if it's a quick one!