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A timeless San Francisco tavern featuring authentic American dishes inspired by local cuisine at the turn of the 20th century.
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Once the best dim sum joint in the city, Yank Sing has fallen off a tiny bit since its move from the Financial District. The food is still wonderful, but you'll pay dearly for it, with the bill topping $75 for a lunch for two. If you can afford to ea...
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Small, independent and passionate about creating great burgers. The menu also features sandwiches and salads.
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