Open since 2007, this encore version has also been a hit. And why not? It is, after all, the perfect date: sushi in a romantically dark restaurant fol ... Read More
If you’ve never tried a Brazilian steak house, a hot new culinary trend, you’re in for a treat. It’s a unique dining experience not to be missed, unle ... Read More
Haight-Ashbury is one of the city’s most famous neighborhoods —mostly because of a single summer, the “Summer of Love” in 1967. The nation watched in ... Read More
The Asian Art Museum is an architectural masterpiece — and the repository of one of the largest collections of Asian art in the Western world. Inside ... Read More
Mission Dolores may attract smaller crowds than Coit Tower and the Ferry Building, two other historic landmarks, but it makes those two San Francisco ... Read More
When Harvey Milk became the first openly gay man to win elective office in California in 1977 by winning over its electorate—a story retold in the Aca ... Read More
Why was this little pizza joint voted into the S.F. Bay Guardian’s Best of the Bay list and given an SF Weekly’s Best Of award? Because it’s one of th ... Read More
The wait for dinner at Cha Cha Cha can be anywhere from 20 minutes to 2 hours. If you want to strategize, come early at 5 p.m., before the crowd has g ... Read More
Everyone loves a bargain, but two-for-one deals and discount coupons aren’t offered by most quality restaurants. There’s one downtown San Francisco re ... Read More