3. Philz Coffee
8.9
399 Golden Gate Ave (Larkin), San Francisco, CA
Coffee Shop · Civic Center · 85 tips and reviews
Sherry Bourzac: Iced mint mojito coffee and pork sausage breakfast burrito are the best things I've ever put in my mouth! New favorite.
Allison Yu: Everything. Seriously. I love this place. Order first then move down to the right to pay and wait for your name to be called.
Kenny Hsu: The fact that Phil opened a location in even the roughest of neighborhoods is a testament: it ain't just about awesome coffee, it's about that SF love.
5. Kin Khao
8.5
55 Cyril Magnin St (Ellis St), San Francisco, CA
Thai Restaurant · Downtown San Francisco-Union Square · 188 tips and reviews
Bommy: Mushroom hor mok and sai ua (grilled thai pork sausage) lettuce wraps are on point. Skip chicken fat rice and black rice pudding dessert; nothing special.
Guillaume R.: A little difficult to find as the entrance is on the South-East corner of Mason and Ellis. Extremely flavorful and delicious, lots of great beers and bold flavors. The Namprik Long Rua is to die for.
Masshu: Entrance is at SE corner of Mason & Ellis
Sean Sheppard: Try the German Pork Sausage - #sffoodie pop-up
Daniel Salinas: A beautiful building with a great upstairs area. If the concert is sold out, you can often get a dinner ticket for a little bit extra.
Mazda: Long-time customers and newcomers alike feel at home in the 5,000-square-foot concert hall that symbolized renewal and optimism when it opened in 1907.
7. Outerlands
8.6
4001 Judah St (at 45th Ave), San Francisco, CA
American Restaurant · Outer Sunset · 259 tips and reviews
Anna James: Eggs in jail and pork hash with eggs are so so good; fresh ingredients,super flavors and delicious.Dutch pancake with pork sausage is good, I would not order it a second time though.I love this place!
Ricky Sherrill: The causal "lived in" vibe makes you feel comfortable the second you walk in. Top notch bread & pastries, a breakfast menu that has a nice blend of sweet & savory is a nice way to start the day.
David Rosenberg: Make the trip out here. Then put your name down and grab coffee at Trouble two doors down. Now try the bread baked fresh on site and order literally anything because its all so good. You just won SF.
11. Flying Pig Bistro
8.3
433 S Van Ness Ave (at 15th St), San Francisco, CA
Deli · Mission District · 39 tips and reviews
Nida T: New ownership and amazing staff!!! Good is delicious, drinks are cheap an there is a dart table and TVs for games. Genuine people and free wi-fi! New favorite cafe
Mika B: They have Gluten Free options and many of them!!! Bread, bagels, hot dog buns and even macaroni salad are all available gluten free. They also have wonderful salads. Spread the word!
Natasha Gintel: Brothers Will & Ben are awesome. Tons of gluten free options including sweets, lots of power outlets, beer and TVs, dart board, piano & guitars for impromptu jam sessions, awesome art up too! Love it!
12. Zen Yai Thai
8.3
771 Ellis St (at Polk St), San Francisco, CA
Thai Restaurant · Tenderloin · 61 tips and reviews
Shirley Liu: Def get the authentic Thai dishes vs the American staples -- some are written in Thai off the menu. Highly recommend the Hainan chicken ($7.50) and the boat noodles ($2.50 for small, $6.50 for large).
TanG \(^~^)/: Recommended desert, sweetened-yellow bean topped with coconut milk is only $3.05. It's yummy & worth to pay for it..!! (ˆڡˆ)
Mel N.: Lunch plate combo only $6.95!
13. Monsieur Benjamin
8.7
451 Gough St (at Ivy St), San Francisco, CA
French Restaurant · Hayes Valley · 84 tips and reviews
Kathy 👩🏻💻 Lin: A great place for a glass of wine after a night at the opera. Never gets too crowded - sit at the bar and take a gander into the kitchen. Ask Bob for wine pairing suggestions!
Daniel Boulud: Can’t wait to try Benu’s brand new little brother, a French bistro à la Corey Lee. I sneaked a peek of construction on my last trip. I will come back for sure!
Ryan Block: Great spot for a date.