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Revisiting a Hidden Gem
By Karen Solomon
If its reputation had not drawn us to its doors, chances are slim that American eatery Fish and Farm would not have even turned our head — and now its great food and outstanding service have us all in a tizzy.
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A Mission Misstep
By Amy Sherman
The Corner, the latest effort from the owners of Weird Fish and Boogaloos, has many of the same pieces in place to become a hit, which makes it even more of a shame that the food falls flat.
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Hayes Valley’s Low-key Sushi Hangout
By Allecia Vermillion
Otoro Sushi’s small dining room has managed to carve out a niche for itself in Hayes Valley as a less-expensive, drop-in spot that offers more exciting fare than standard rolls.
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Steampunked Italian
By Chrissy Loader
Flour + Water provides a reliable spot where you’re sure to find a simple sort of Italian comfort food with nods to the local bounty. The food is fresh and inspired and the setting is both warm and inviting.
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Pork and Pints Just Right
By Gloria Tai
The Marina’s The Tipsy Pig, where the noise level is ear-splitting, is bursting at the seams with beautiful people -- guests and staff alike.
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Fantasy-worthy Seafood Treasures
By Chrissy Loader
Under the inspired new ownership of twin brothers Tim and Mike Selvera, not only are the Selveras continuing to offer the original Bar Crudo’s seafood fantasia, but the new location is also slightly bigger and sleeker.
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An Upscale Bite in a Burrito-Hungry Hood
By Alanna Hale
Hayes Valley has been in want for some Mexican food in its midst, and residents have recently been granted their wish. Marino is not the late-night drunken burrito fix of the Mission, but the portions are generous...
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Nosh and a Nip with a Getaway Feel
By Tracie Broom and Sarah Sung
With so many truly exciting culinary destinations in the Bay Area to visit, Murray Circle doesn't quite hit the top of the pantheon.
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All About the Wagyu
By Gloria Tai
Without grand expectations, diners can be assured that the wagyu meat at 5A5 Steak Lounge will be outstanding.
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A Carton of Comfort Food
By Allecia Vermillion
Ritch Street is an otherwise unassuming SoMa service alley turned culinary hotspot, courtesy of Little Skillet’s walk-up service window.
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Asian Comfort Food with a Hint of Luxury
By Michelle Chan
Noodle Theory, which built a loyal following at its original location in the Rockridge area of Oakland, brings its opulent Asian comfort food to a new location in SF.
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Dynastic Dim Sum
By Dan Goldstein
Just off the 280 Freeway, in a section of Daly City that seems to have been zoned for big box stores, lies one of the most lauded dim sum palaces in America. Does it deserve its reputation?
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