Nestled in the heart of San Francisco’s Marina District, Isa is a Cal French small plate restaurant. Executive Founder Chef Luke Sung, who is talented beyond his years, created the types of satisfying combinations one can eat every day. His food is deeply flavored, elegant, yet straightforward. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments WARNING: No wheelchair accessible restroom. […]
Read MoreCastagna (“Chestnut” in Niçois) is a casual neighborhood bistro and wine bar featuring authentic and affordable French cuisine. In addition to classic French bistro fare, our menu is distinguished by Southern French and Italian influences, reflective of Chef Stephane Meloni’s hometown of Nice on the Cote d’Azur. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments WARNING: Not recommended. Front entrance may be […]
Read MoreChotto, a Japanese izakaya, is a fun and welcoming place to enjoy simple, fresh and delicious food crafted using a combination of Japanese ingredients and fresh products from local farms, ranches, and fish markets. Our shareable plates pair perfectly with our selections of sake, shochu, beer and wine, as well as with our handcrafted cocktails. […]
Read MoreThis concept drives Crenn’s vision for a modern take on fine-French cuisine, where artistry is at the forefront. The menu at Atelier Crenn changes seasonally. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Small restaurant; some seating not wheelchair accessible.
Read MoreAlegrias Restaurant is celebrating its 16th year serving authentic Spanish tapas and paellas in San Francisco. Chef/owner Cesar Faedi Gonzalez and his family serve more than 20 small plates as well as a wine and sherry list featuring selections mostly from Spain. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Very wheelchair friendly restaurant.
Read MoreA trattoria that was inspired by an idea that began to take shape before we even opened Perbacco, our restaurant next door. In contrast, we wanted to create a casual place with an emphasis on simple, delicious Italian food, drawing inspiration from all the regions of Italy. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments It’s accessible but not the […]
Read MoreAlfred’s Steakhouse is the best and the oldest steakhouse in San Francisco. Since 1928, Alfred’s means: Real Steaks, Real Martinis, Real San Francisco. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments WARNING: 3 steps at entrance. WARNING: Must use small hydralic lift for entry or use nearby bar entrance for no steps
Read MoreIn 1969, Al Falchi converted a former San Francisco longshoremen’s bar into a restaurant called The Waterfront. A mile from Fisherman’s Wharf, and with a view that eclipsed that famous tourist hub, it soon became a favorite of local politicians and business people. And, in time, local and foreign visitors were drawn by its breathtaking Bayscape. Wheelchair […]
Read MoreSimply put, Palio DAsti is one of the top San Francisco Italian restaurants to have withstood the test of time. A favorite of downtown financial district denizens looking for the perfect spot to make a deal, locals who laud the $1 pizza happy hour, travelers who appreciate Michelin rated comfortable dining, and anyone seeking an […]
Read MoreLead by Corporate Executive Chef Shigefumi Tachibe, CHAYA restaurants are renowned for their modern Euro-Asian concept and influence on the dining scene. Chef Tachibe creates an inspired menu by infusing exotic ingredients and honored culinary traditions from his native Japanese roots. Wheelchair Accessibility Comments Very wheelchair friendly restaurant.
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