Where to eat in San Francisco after midnight. kitchens that keep going, post-bar staples and the classic 2am move.

After-hours picks

Yuet Lee Seafood ★ 4.3

Until 03:00

Yuet Lee in San Francisco is the Chinatown all-night Cantonese counter at Stockton and Broadway, open to 03:00 with salt and pepper squid the late shift orders.

Try: Salt and pepper squid

Order: Salt and pepper squid plus a steamed live fish from the tank.

Tip: Cash only after midnight; the kitchen window seats fill the fastest at 23:30.

El Farolito ★ 4.5

Until 02:30 Fri and Sat

El Farolito in San Francisco is the Mission's all-night taqueria on 24th and Mission, with the super burrito al pastor the city eats at 01:00 every weekend.

Try: Super burrito al pastor

Order: Super burrito al pastor with everything, plus a Mexican Coke.

Tip: The 23:00 to 01:00 window has the fastest line of the night; arrive at 01:30 and the line stretches outside.

Bob's Donuts ★ 4.2

Until 24 hours

Bob's Donuts in San Francisco is the 24-hour Polk Street doughnut counter since 1960, with an apple fritter, a monster doughnut challenge and a 04:00 crowd.

Try: Apple fritter

Order: Buttermilk bar and an apple fritter, with a black coffee.

Tip: The buttermilk bar is the locals' order over the fritter; the back room takes overflow at 02:00.

Sam Wo ★ 4.2

Until 03:00 Fri and Sat

Sam Wo in San Francisco is the Chinatown late-night Cantonese counter since 1912, with rice jook (congee), roast pork chow mein and three narrow floors of dining.

Try: Jook and roast pork chow mein

Order: Jook with thousand-year egg and pork, plus a side of roast pork chow mein.

Tip: The third-floor kitchen seats are the fastest service after midnight; ask for a window stool.

Marufuku Ramen ★ 4.4

Until 23:30 Fri and Sat

Marufuku Ramen in San Francisco is the Japantown Hakata tonkotsu counter, with a 36-hour pork bone broth and a late-night line that turns inside thirty minutes.

Try: Hakata tonkotsu ramen

Order: Hakata classic tonkotsu with extra garlic chips, plus the karaage on the side.

Tip: Digital waitlist before you head over; the late seating cuts the wait to twenty minutes.

Delarosa ★ 4.3

Until 01:00 Fri and Sat

Delarosa in San Francisco is the Marina pizza-and-cocktail counter, open to 01:00 on weekends, with a Brussels sprouts pizza and a tight aperitivo bar list.

Try: Brussels sprouts pizza

Order: Brussels sprouts pizza and a Negroni at the bar.

Tip: The 22:30 to midnight slot is the easiest walk-in window; the bar runs the full pizza menu after 23:00.

House of Nanking ★ 4.2

Until 23:00

House of Nanking in San Francisco is the Kearny Street Sichuan-Cantonese hybrid since 1988, with a sesame chicken set by an opinionated counter.

Try: Sesame chicken

Order: Whatever the owner brings; tell him you trust the kitchen and let him pick three plates.

Tip: Skip the menu; ask the owner to feed you. Cash and card; the wait is shorter for lone diners at the counter.

Late-Night Eats in San Francisco, FAQ

When is the best time to eat in San Francisco?

Peak food season in San Francisco is year-round.

What time do people eat in San Francisco?

Local dining hours: lunch around 12:30, dinner from 19:30.

How does tipping work in San Francisco?

service is typically included; small extra is welcome but not expected.

What is the one dish to try in San Francisco?

Ask the next local you meet what they would order. San Francisco rewards trust.

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