5 Best Restaurants In San Francisco

The biggest sporting event of the year has culinary roots that run deep. With this yearโ€™s final game being played in San Francisco, one of the hottest cities for food in the world, food is just as important as the big game. Even if you arenโ€™t going to this yearโ€™s Super Bowl 50, try these five restaurants on your next trip to the Bay Area.

  1. Salt House. Set in an 80-year-old downtown warehouse, Salt House is a seafood loverโ€™s dream. Executive chef Vernon Morales gets high marks for his carefully curated, wide selection of shellfish and his tuna crudo. salthousesf.com
  1. Stoneโ€™s Throw. Named San Franciscoโ€™s Chef of the Year by San Francisco Eater, Jason Halverson, a Michael Mina protรฉgรฉ, presides over downtown-worthy cuisine at what used to be considered a neighborhood spot in Russian Hill. Stone Throwโ€™s duck breast gets raves, and many consider Halversonโ€™s burger, โ€œDa Burga,โ€ without peer. stonesthrowsf.com
Happy Spoon from Pabu. Photograph by Pabu
Happy Spoon from Pabu. Photograph by Pabu
  1. Pabu. Michael Minaโ€™s Japanese concept in the financial district is fashioned as an izakaya, Japanese for โ€œsmall plates.โ€ Chef Ken Tominagaโ€™s Kenโ€™s Roll (shrimp tempura, avocado, spicy tuna and furikake) is among San Franciscoโ€™s best. pabuizakaya.com
  1. Harvest Table. St Helena Charlie Palmerโ€™s Wine Country Kitchen in Napa combines local ingredients with an appropriately indigenous wine list. Admittedly, heโ€™s biased, but Palmer says he makes the drive to Napa just for the Truffle Chicken for Two. harvesttablenapa.com
  1. The Slanted Door. Make reservations now for the next Super Bowl, we were informed, before being told that it would also be worth the wait. Must-haves at owner/executive chef Charles Phanโ€™s modern Vietnamese eatery in the Ferry Building on the Embarcadero include spring rolls, green papaya salad and ginger-flavored halibut. slanteddoor.com

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