Brunch: 11 Restaurants Found
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Luna Park
Address: 694 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Luna Park is a hip and lively place for visitors and San Franciscans to dine. Its cuisine is mostly French- and Italian-based with American and Asian influences. Their signature dishes include a Warm Goat Cheese Fondue, Hawaiian Tuna "Poke" with wonton chips, and Make Your Own S'mores for dessert. This restaurant turns into a fun-filled bar scene as the night goes on, which is perfect for singles to mingle. Luna Park is also suitable for a date with its intimate and dimly lit atmosphere and lush velvet curtains and chandeliers.
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Jordan's at the Claremont
Address: 41 Tunnel Road, Berkeley, CA 94705
Jordan’s at the Claremont Hotel and Spa exudes an air of quiet elegance and tranquil beauty. Whether enjoying a languid Sunday brunch on the patio or an intimate evening with the twinkling Bay Area skyline for a backdrop, Jordan’s diners are treated to a comfortable and distinguished experience. Executive Chef Thomas Hanson and Chef de Cuisine Hafid Chakri have created a memorable menu of epicurean delights with a fresh and distinctive Californian influence. Their inclusion of a separate vegetarian menu among their dining offerings adds to Jordan’s detail-oriented and inclusive atmosphere, ensuring an inviting and pleasurable dining experience for its diverse guests.
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Foreign Cinema
Address: 2534 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Guests can enjoy classic and indie features screened nightly while dining on Mediterranean-California cuisine at Foreign Cinema. This dramatic restaurant shows films on a wall in their courtyard, which provides a romantic backdrop or a fun distraction for film-and-food lovers. Foreign Cinema has a large Oyster Bar menu to choose from as well as film-themed options, which are divided on the menu into Premieres and Features. An appetizer to try is the August Antipasto which consists of prosciutto, Champagne grapes, cantaloupe, and fromage blanc. Another "Premiere" to try out is the Beef Carpaccio which comes with fried herbs, waffle chips, fried capers, Manchego, and horseradish sauce.
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Zuni Cafe
Address: 1658 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
A veritable Frisco institution, Zuni Café has been serving its upscale bistro fare since 1979. The whimsical Mediterranean and Californian-inspired menu changes daily, but mainstays like Roasted Chicken for Two served over warm bread salad, fresh oysters, and the reknowned Zuni Burger entice regular visits from locals and visitors alike. The intimate space is ideal for people watching, with large picture windows facing the street and loft seating that gives an excellent birds-eye view of the open kitchen and fellow diners below. A gleaming copper top bar serving refreshing and inspired cocktails adds a dash of chic to this charming space.
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The Elite Cafe
Address: 2049 Fillmore Street, San Francisco, CA 94115
As the self-proclaimed “modern American restaurant with a New Orleans accent,” The Elite Café offers Southern-inspired dishes in an Art Deco dining space. You may reminisce about being in the Big Easy while you enjoy the house-made Biscuits and Gravy, the Fried Oyster Po-Boy, or the Roasted Quail with Cornbread. A cocktail list with the likes of a Cajun Martini – made with jalapeno-infused Skyy Vodka and jalapeno-stuffed olives – might even inspire you with a Southern sense of hospitality too. And let’s not forget the 100-bottle wine list either. The Elite Café hopes it can draw out the Southern accent in all of us.
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