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Inner Richmond Restaurants

Posted by SFCA.com on Jul 30th, 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

img_grande_shrimp_Inner Richmond in San Francisco is the true representation of the multicultural diversity that is associated with San Francisco neighborhoods. It would be hard to find eateries, shops or even housing enclaves that don’t have a clear cultural aura about them.

You can find literally every kind of Asian cuisine, ranging from the rare Burmese restaurants to those serving traditional favourites like Chinese and Vietnamese food. San Francisco visitors often judge restaurants by their appearance but this tendency should be held back when eating in Richmond. Some of the best food here is served in humble-looking restaurants. Among all the multi-culinary choices that are packed in Inner Richmond, San Francisco the most recommended options, include:

Bistro Clement (127 Clement Street, Near Second/Third Avenue) — the Bistro is among the best of French restaurants in the entire south of San Francisco. For starters, its prices are a bit lower that conventional, over-priced French restaurants. You can find all countryside French meals prepared in the original format with the flavors not compensated for creating a better visual impact. The décor is like an expansive dining room and the wines too are honestly priced.

Burma Superstar (309 Clement Street, 5th Avenue) — you have not tasted original Burmese food in San Francisco until you can claim to have visited the Superstar. The name is a bit gimmicky but the presentation and the menu is basic and oriental to the core. To some folks, the flavor might appear to be an assortment of Chinese and Indian flavors but the menu preparation is done in a time-honored, slow Burmese manner. You are advised to try innovative menu listings like the Rainbow Salad wherein more than 20 ingredients are used.

Kowloon Tong Dessert Café (393 Seventh Avenue, near Geary) — the entire décor and the menu resembles a sidewalk-styled, urban Hong Kong mini-stall and this is what the Kowloon is known for, i.e. serving quickly-prepared, cheap food. It remains open past midnight so you can use it to pamper your taste buds when returning from exploring the Heights, San Francisco.

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