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Surisan
Surisan is a solid Korean American brunch and dinner spot near Fisherman’s Wharf from the people behind Kitchen Story.
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Reem's Mission
This Arab bakery in the Mission is a great spot to take a long lunch and get into fantastic flatbreads, mezze, and pastries.
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Town's End Brunch
This breakfast spot in South Beach serves hearty American breakfast classics, omelets in cast iron skillets, and green juices. Enjoy the Bay Bridge views.
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The Sunday
The Sunday is a fusiony Korean American breakfast and lunch spot with excellent chicken wings and huge portions.
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Pork Store Cafe
Come to this diner in the Haight for hearty breakfast classics like omelettes, breakfast burritos, and pancakes.
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Dragon Beaux
We go to Dragon Beaux in the Richmond for both classic and creative takes on dim sum.
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Kitchen Story
Go to Kitchen Story in the Castro for decadent, big-portioned brunch food, candied bacon, and deep-fried french toast.
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Automat
Automat is an all-day restaurant and bakery in NoPa that shines the most at breakfast and lunch.
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Good Mong Kok
Good Mong Kok Bakery makes grab-and-go dim sum like char siu buns, turnip cakes, and shrimp dumplings.
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Kantine
Kantine is a Scandinavian-inspired cafe serving excellent pastries, porridges, and smørrebrød.
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Wahpepah's Kitchen
Wahpepah's Kitchen in Fruitvale Village shines a light on Indigenous cooking techniques and ingredients. Get the wild native mushroom pumpkin seed mole.
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Auntie April's Chicken, Waffles, & Soul Food Restaurant
Auntie April's is a soul food restaurant in Bay View with standout fried chicken and waffles.