CuisineHawaiian American
Price$$$
Neighbourhoodlower-pac-heights

Signature dishes: Spam fried rice, Tuna poke, Baked Hawaii

Must order: Tuna poke with sesame nori chips, followed by spam fried rice.

Tip: The bar room takes walk-ins; the dining room is two months out.

Location

Address: 871 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109

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Swan Oyster Depot ★ 4.7

Seafood$$$lower-pac-heights

Swan Oyster Depot in San Francisco is a Polk Street counter that has served cold-house Dungeness, oysters and clam chowder since 1912 in 18 stools.

Signature: Cracked Dungeness, Sicilian sashimi, Clam chowder

Order: Crab Louie and a half-dozen Marin Miyagis on the half shell.

Tip: Open 10:30 to 17:00 only; queue forms at 09:45 on a weekend, takes an hour at peak.

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Burma Superstar ★ 4.3

Burmese$$richmond

Burma Superstar in San Francisco is the Clement Street Burmese room that taught the city to eat lahpet thoke; the tea leaf salad is the order.

Signature: Tea leaf salad, Rainbow salad, Samusa soup

Order: The tea leaf salad, tossed table-side with crunchy lentils and fried garlic.

Tip: No reservations; put your name in then walk down Clement to B Star for tea while you wait.

Anchor Oyster Bar ★ 4.5

Seafood$$$castro-noe-valley

Anchor Oyster Bar in San Francisco is a 22-seat Castro counter that has served Dungeness, cioppino and clam chowder the same way since 1977.

Signature: Cioppino, Clam chowder, Cracked Dungeness

Order: The cioppino in season, with a side of garlic bread.

Tip: No bookings; arrive at 16:30 for the early seating or after 21:00 when the line thins.

Swan Oyster Depot ★ 4.7

Seafood$$$lower-pac-heights

Swan Oyster Depot in San Francisco is a Polk Street counter that has served cold-house Dungeness, oysters and clam chowder since 1912 in 18 stools.

Signature: Cracked Dungeness, Sicilian sashimi, Clam chowder

Order: Crab Louie and a half-dozen Marin Miyagis on the half shell.

Tip: Open 10:30 to 17:00 only; queue forms at 09:45 on a weekend, takes an hour at peak.

Tadich Grill ★ 4.3

American$$$embarcadero

Tadich Grill in San Francisco is California's oldest continuously running restaurant, opened in 1849 in the Financial District, still grilling over mesquite.

Signature: Cioppino, Hangtown Fry, Sand dabs

Order: Sand dabs grilled over mesquite, or the Hangtown Fry at lunch.

Tip: No reservations except for parties of six or more; lunch counter seats turn over fastest.

Sotto Mare ★ 4.5

Italian seafood$$$north-beach

Sotto Mare in San Francisco is the North Beach Italian seafood room that does the city's best cioppino, a 12-table room that takes a few reservations.

Signature: Cioppino for two, Linguine vongole, Sand dabs

Order: The cioppino for two; the kitchen's whole reputation in one bowl.

Tip: Wear an apron, no exceptions; the cioppino is not negotiable on splatter.

True Laurel ★ 4.4

Modern American$$$the-mission

True Laurel in San Francisco is Lazy Bear's sister cocktail-and-snack bar in the Mission, with David Barzelay's kitchen plates and a strong drinks list.

Signature: Caviar service, Burger, Brassicas

Order: Crispy brassicas and the cocktail tasting at the bar.

Tip: The bar takes walk-ins; book the dining room only if you want the bigger plates.

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