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Best of SF Restaurants in Western Addition

Posted by SFCA.com on Jul 10th, 2009 and filed under Restaurants. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

sf-ca1Western Addition is considered the more historic of economically-diverse San Francisco neighborhoods. Few folks realize that this place was among the first settlements in San Francisco that gave refuge to immigrants from all over the world.

Even now, various sections in Western Addition have ethnic majorities that are clearly visible. Due to the mingling of so many cultures, an amazing range of SF Restaurants has evolved over the last few decades. The more popular of SF Restaurants in Western Addition include:

Alamo Square Seafood Grill, 803 Fillmore Street — it is among the very few of contemporary SF Restaurants that allow visitors to patiently mix their seafood menu and create their own personalized eating order. Visitors can spell out the kind of fish they want along with specific directions about the required level of cooking and the choice of sauces used. The ambience is comfortable with a candle-lit décor.

Bean Bag Coffeehouse, 601 Divisadero Street — the name might make you think that this is just another regular coffeehouse for getting that cup of caffeine to get the day started. But this place is now counted among the best of local SF Restaurants in Western Addition. The Bag has much more to offer with its range of omelets, smoothies and crepes and the evening menu is even more sumptuous with a range of pasta dishes.

Brother-in-Laws BBQ, 705 Divisadero Street — when it comes to pure barbecuing excellence, there are just no neighboring SF Restaurants that can compete with this place. Folks can order baskets full of barbecued ribs and chicken that are churned out at a mechanical pace but the flavor is heavenly. Along with the ribs, visitors can order ample servings of potato salad and spaghetti on the side or coleslaw and baked beans.

Unique among SF Restaurants: The Herbivore, 983 Valencia Street — there are very few SF Restaurants that speak aloud about their purely vegetarian offerings and the Herbivore does that regularly, since its very name denotes what it caters to — vegan delights that are hard to find elsewhere. Even those not initiated towards the vegan regime should try it out just for the sake of pampering their taste buds.

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