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| Firefly made our 10 neighborhood gems list. What else did? |
While celebrity-backed flagships and hipster havens may get a lot of attention, there are literally hundreds of other off-the-beaten path neighborhood restaurants in San Francisco serving up high-quality, Californian-fresh food in inviting, if not splashy, digs. Check out some of our favorite off-the-beaten-path restaurants (including reader picks and recommendations from some local food bloggers) in the slideshow below, and let us know your under-the-radar gems.
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ReplyDeleteI nominate Wexler's on Sacramento Street...just a few doors down from the more trendy Tyler Florence restaurant, Wayfare Tavern, but the food is really good. Been to Wayfare once...I go to Wexler's as often as I can. I also nominate Jeanne d'Arc in the basement of the Hotel Cornell on Bush Street. We go there every Christmas Eve...it's a little taste of France in SF.
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