3. Trader Joe's
8.5
3 Masonic Ave (at Geary Blvd), San Francisco, CA
Grocery Store · Laurel Heights-Jordan Park · 63 tips and reviews
Vanessa Kruze: Pick up some red bell pepper hummus, honey greek yogurt, and turkey meatballs!
Kui Anderson: Can't beat their wine prices (TJs brand) and the taste/quality is nice. The all beef nitrates-free hot dogs are the bomb. So are the mexican cheese TJs brand mini quiches!
Stephanie Arora: Try the greek honey yogurt!
Pierre A.: Delicious home made Greek yogurt to go with your Chico's pizza
J John: Best authentic/traditional Greek food in San Francisco & the bay area & it's not even close! No casual E. Bay spot or Kokkari have the quality & variety (bougatsa, pastichio, etc). Service was A+++
Vansi: New place and they’re still figuring it out. The baked goods in the glass case are good.
5. Linea Caffe
8.5
3417 18th St (at San Carlos St), San Francisco, CA
Coffee Shop · Mission District · 95 tips and reviews
Meghana Dhar: Don't do yourself an injustice and leave with only a fabulous coffee. The freshly-made, light waffles are phenomenal. Get the Greek yogurt and fruit one.
Time Out San Francisco: Take a bite out of the brussels-style waffles here from Lt. Waffle which range from sweet (Greek yogurt, oranges, marmalade and olive oil) to savory (potato waffle with pastrami and sauerkraut). Read more.
Benjamin Roodman: Linea literally means Line in Italian.
8. Kokkari Estiatorio
9.3
200 Jackson St (at Front St), San Francisco, CA
Greek Restaurant · Northern Waterfront · 263 tips and reviews
Elias Biz: Try ordering a lot of small dishes to share to get the most out of it like the spanakotiropita, Saghanaki and octopus. For desert the loukomades and Greek yoghurt are solid Greek originals as well.
Nikos B: DONT MISS THIS PLACE! perfect ambassador of Greek cuisine and hospitality. The lamb chops and galaktoboureko dessert are to die for. Make a reservation. Sister restaurant of Evvia in Palo Alto.
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: After a cathartic Greek meal, enjoy a Greek coffee cooked over hot sand, but leave that last sip for the gods. Oh, and you could probably stand up in that fireplace, but don’t try it. - Inspector
9. The Fly Trap
7.6
606 Folsom St (btwn 2nd St & Hawthorne St), San Francisco, CA
Persian Restaurant · SoMa · 69 tips and reviews
Anna Lin-Campbell: The salmon melts in your mouth like buttterrrrrrr. The mai tai's are good and strong, and the Greek yogurt panna cotta was AMAZING!! Oh yeah, the lamb burger must have been good--it was sold out!
Kourtney P: The kufteh tabrizi was on chef Matthew Accarrino's (SPQR) short list of dishes to try in SF. It was indeed great and vegetarian. Double points.
Michael R: Sit at the bar with dominatrix-ish Valen.
10. The Garden Court
8.6
2 New Montgomery St (in The Palace Hotel), San Francisco, CA
American Restaurant · SoMa · 23 tips and reviews
Trishia Pascobillo: Afternoon tea for two, with champagne was lovely. Had the 100 anniversary tea...loved the florals and warm scones :) The Pear finger sandwich was my favorite.
Soo Wai Eng: Very good Sunday brunch!
Bloomingdale's: There’s nothing more civilized than weekend afternoon tea. Especially if you consume the finger sandwiches and scones amid the splendiferous turn-of-the-century trappings.
11. Bursa
7.8
60 West Portal Ave, San Francisco, CA
Mediterranean Restaurant · West Portal · 34 tips and reviews
Evan Chen: Highly recommend the Adana! It was so good. Also recommend the hummus, dolmas, and fried cigar pastries!
Ellie Kravets: Try chicken wrap from lunch menu-very good!
Laura Peterson: If you like spicy, the Adana kebab is really yummy. Some of the best rice I've ever had too.
Athena: It looks like a corner store from the outside but it's my new fave sandwich shop on the inside.
Darren Riesz: On the first day, God created Ted's, and it was good.
john lambert pearson: i really recommend their chicken sandwiches, their chicken dumpling soup, and their dolmas! delicious.
14. Cold Drinks Bar
7.7
644 Broadway, San Francisco, CA
Cocktail Bar · North Beach · 7 tips and reviews
The Taste Sheriff: Wow! Possibly the best bar in San Francisco. Very good looking crowd, fantastic drinks, amazing ambiance. A 10/10!
Brian Longtin: Felt like getting a tasty but expensive cocktail in the move Rush Hour 2 — in a good way.
Elizabeth Agnew: Drinks are tasty and pretty, but V expensive!
15. Barcha
8.2
28 Fremont St, San Francisco, CA
Mediterranean Restaurant · Financial District · 41 tips and reviews
Eater: Barcha is a mix of Turkish, Moroccan and Spanish dishes, and it offers healthy, satisfying lunch items and a casual atmosphere and then transforms into a Mediterranean wine bar serving tapas & wine. Read more.
Priyanka L: Liked the warm ratatouille and croquettes.In entrees,loved the eggplant and potato Brik.Yummy Gabache tart.Nice casual place.New so less crowded and quiet.Great for Valentine's :)
Tim Haines: The Mediterranean fare is spendy but delicious. Highly recommend the Turkish Manti. A bit "sceney.