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Chinese Restaurants San Francisco

Posted by SFCA.com on Jun 13th, 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

chice-kitchinSan Francisco has had an interesting history to the development of the present gastronomic choices it presents. It is an established fact that restaurants San Francisco came into existence with the influx of many immigrants, including the Asian ones. It can be generalized that in terms of Chinese cuisine, San Francisco presents the most exciting range of eating options along the entire West Coast.
Although most of the oriental cuisine specialists are located in the Chinatown area, it would be unfair to say that none of the other restaurants San Francisco serve substantially-decent Chinese cuisine. However, Chinatown does remain the most favored choice among tourists who are searching for authentic Chinese restaurants San Francisco.

It could be seriously demanding for first-time San Francisco visitors to select the best restaurant among the plethora of restaurants San Francisco that are found in Chinatown. The range varies from downright budgeted and touristy options to some that are perfect for family visits and special occasions. Among the exhaustive list of Chinese restaurants San Francisco, some have been able to establish an enviable reputation:

1. Dragon Well (2142 Chestnut Street)
Located in the Marina District, the Dragon can be best described as a place that excels in serving simple but sumptuous food. The food here is the definition of freshness and the oriental flavor is undeniably strong. The eternal favorites here are the Kung Pao chicken and steamed butterfish.
Dragon Well

2. Eliza’s (1457 18th Street)
Located in the Potrero Hill area, the Eliza has a slightly upmarket feel to it with contemporarily-designed interiors. It is among the more swish restaurants San Francisco and offers the most exotic range of Mandarin and Hunan dishes. The sought-after dishes include the wok (fried) chicken and vegetable moo-shu.
Eliza’s

3. Eric’s (1500 Church Street)
Among the usual high-priced Chinese restaurants San Francisco in Noe Valley, this joint is a rarity, since its serves great food at reasonable prices. Eric’s has a reputation for being inventive with its dishes. The recommended choices include the mango beef and Shanghai chicken.
Eric’s

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