1. Farmhouse Kitchen
9.0
710 Florida St (at 19th St), San Francisco, CA
Thai Restaurant · Mission District · 127 tips and reviews
Alan Cooper: Great for groups, salads and street noodles are excellent
Chris H.: Everything is so good. The ahi scoops and the fried chicken appetizers are some of my favorites.
Yana Shept: My name is Yana, I live next door and I am addicted to Farmhouse' green curry. I had it 10 times already. It's been 5 days in a row. Help.
5. Han Il Kwan
8.9
1802 Balboa St (at 19th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Korean Restaurant · Outer Richmond · 75 tips and reviews
Ross Allen: The bulgogi BBQ is sweet and tender and delicious. Bring friends or take it home with you though, it's a ton of food.
Eater: Han Il Kwan's meat is the most tender. It's still worth it at $30 for the quality and experience, which make it a definite step above the others on this list. Read more.
SF Weekly: SF Weekly's Best of Winner 2010 - Editorial Pick - BEST ONE-DISH FEAST: DOLSOT BIBIMBAP
WhiskeyAvenger: The Vegetarian options are very delicious. I am a carnivore but the veg options are fantastic and a great change of pace.
Doc Pop: Coming for the gluten-free Injera? Be sure to call ahead of time to confirm. They often use wheat with their teff, but if you call in advance they can make a special batch for you.
Scott H: Vegetarian combo for two. We always think it won't be enough, but it always is. Great service and delicious food.
9. Terra Cotta Warrior
9.1
2555 Judah St (at 31st Ave), San Francisco, CA
Chinese Restaurant · Outer Sunset · 48 tips and reviews
Sherry Li: Good, cheap, and authentic. Get the mian pi, lamb cumin bun, tofu skin and celery, and the spicy chicken dish
Serious Eats: Fresh, hand pulled noodles are the star of the show, and the atmosphere is worthy of date night. Don't miss the Qishan Minced Pork Noodles.
Jeff Weinstein: Hand pulled noodles, smashed garlic cucumber, the monster chicken dish, dumplings, lamb burger, cumin lamb noodles. If you wink the right way, you might be able to turn this place BYOB.
10. PizzaHacker
8.8
3299 Mission St (at 29th St), San Francisco, CA
Pizzeria · Bernal Heights · 80 tips and reviews
Scott Eaton: If it's winter, then get the seasonal Winter Pie - best I've ever had. Otherwise, it's damned fantastic crust if you're a rustic bread lover.
Serious Eats: Jeff Krupman's pizza popup now has a brick and mortar space, with lots of room at communal picnic tables and pies topped with freshly stretched mozzarella.
Iris Willow: Rocket man was yummy - lemon really made it!
12. House of Prime Rib
8.9
1906 Van Ness Ave (btw Jackson & Washington), San Francisco, CA
Steakhouse · Polk Gulch · 314 tips and reviews
Alex Tenette: The prime rib just melts in your mouth. The salad is tossed right in front of you at your table. The staff is excellent. Mashed potatoes is perfect. Great for group outtings. Valet is pretty cheap
Laurie Dalzell: A-Mazing! Get the smallest cut, so you can enjoy all the sides. The mashed potatoes and creamed spinach are so yummy, but you can always get a baked potato and sautéed spinach. But why would you?
Travel Channel: Is this the greatest place in the universe? Nobody’s mother made roast beef like this. – Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations
13. Tofino Wines
8.5
2696 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA
Wine Bar · Laurel Heights-Jordan Park · 5 tips and reviews
Amy B: Bright, open space with great wines and service. Beer too! Pick up a bottle (or two) to go.
Catherine G.: A lovely place to spend an evening; the owners are friendly, down-to-earth, and wildly knowledgeable about all things wine. Go there, snag a spot by the windows, and watch the sun set down Geary.
Clay Fox: Great selection of wines from all over. Beautiful space. Wines to stay or to take home.
14. Suppenküche
8.9
525 Laguna St (at Hayes St), San Francisco, CA
German Restaurant · Hayes Valley · 240 tips and reviews
annie 🧸: Good for groups. For fun, make the birthday girl or boy drink an entire "boot" full of beer
nils janson: Wiener Schnitzel and Nürnberger Bratwurst are excellent. Try the Obaztda to start!
Holger Lüdorf: Trust this tip by a German: Drink the Kölsch on tap and the Schneider Weisse from the bottle. Potato pancakes and the Schnitzel were both good. Get it with the Spätzle though.
15. Dogpatch Saloon
8.8
2496 3rd St (at 22nd St), San Francisco, CA
Cocktail Bar · Dogpatch · 38 tips and reviews
Arleigh Jane: The Game Changer (IPA cocktail). Just do it.
Bravo: Friendly local bar, jazz on Sundays, working class folks. -Laurine Wickett, Top Chef
Tom Merritt: Don't come here if you're actually looking for patches made of dog. They don't have them. Only drinks.