GuideReviews Index
Colibri Mexican Bistro
Short review of Colibri Mexican Bistro in the Theater District of San Francisco. Colibri is a convenient stop before a show. It's located just across the street from the Curran and Geary, and is walking distance to other Union Square hotels, shopping, and amenities.
Foreign Cinema (Restaurant)
Foreign Cinema is a unique dining experience in that classic movies play in the background of the heated patio, while you eat. You have to dine after sundown to experience the movie. The food is superb and Foreign Cinema's bar is large enough to find a seat or a place to chill.
Zazie in Cole Valley
Brief review of Zazie in the Cole Valley neighborhood of San Francisco. Zazie is popular for brunch but has a lovely outdoor patio for dining any time of the day.
Tres Agaves Mexican Kitchen - The Bar
Tres Agaves restaurant in the SoMa area of San Francisco is known for its great margaritas and Jaliscan-style food. The co-owner of Tres Agaves is also a proprietor at Tommy's in the Richmond.
Town Hall Restaurant - San Francisco
An overview of Town Hall restaurant in San Francisco - sample menu items, decor and Townhall details,
Red's Java House
Brief review of Red's Java House on the Embarcadero in San Francisco.
Pres a Vi Restaurant & Wine Bar
San Francisco's Pres a Vi offers small plates and wine tasting on the grounds of the Letterman Digital Arts Center in the Presidio. The setting is beautiful, with the Palace of Fine Arts on view. Parking off One Letterman Drive is easy.
Mexico DF - San Francisco
Review of Mexico DF restaurant in the SoMa District of San Francisco. Mexico DF is high end Mexican cuisine, with table seating and full bar. The bar also has a happy hour with $5 margaritas.
Ferry Plaza Seafood
Brief review of Ferry Plaza Seafood at the Ferry Building in San Francisco. Ferry Plaza Seafood offers clam chowder, fresh crab and shrimp salads, sandwiches and salmon plates. You can sit indoors at the counter, or outdoors with a view to the Bay.
Absinthe Brasserie & Bar
Absinthe is known for its cocktails - the bartenders published a book in 2006. But Absinthe Brasserie is also a favorite stop for dinner, oysters, hamburgers and weekend brunch - if you're in the Hayes Valley area or on your way to Golden Gate Park or Ocean Beach.
Cafe de la Presse
Cafe de la Presse is like a snapshop of Paris, plopped down on a street corner across from Chinatown gate on Grant Street. It's a place to read a magazine and sip your espresso, or sample from the full French bistro menu.
Boulevard Restaurant
Boulevard Restaurant is housed in Parisian-style Audiffred Building, a San Francisco landmark and one of the few downtown structures to survive the 1906 earthquake. The food presentation at Boulevard is beautiful and the restaurant is elegant but not stuffy.
Bi-Rite Creamery & Bakeshop
Bi-Rite Creamery and Bakeshop in the Mission District of San Francisco offers homemade ice cream in a variety of unusual flavors like roasted banana and salted caramel.
