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Dinner: 631 Restaurants Found

Overal Rating: 9

Allegro Romano

Address: 1701 Jones Street, San Francisco, CA 94109

Allegro Romano

With a graduate from a culinary school in Rome as the owner and chef, Allegro Romano is a restaurant where modern décor meets traditional flavors.With time-honored classics such as Bruschetta alla Romana, grilled Italian bread served with garlic and tomatoes, and Homemade Lobster Ravioli gracing the menu of this restaurant, diners’ taste buds will be taken on a culinary adventure through Italian cuisines. This pasta heavy menu affords a number of meatless dishes for the vegetarian to enjoy. Allegro Romano boasts that it is out of the way of many tourist heavy areas in San Francisco, resulting in an oasis of genuinely good food enjoyed in a quiet, friendly atmosphere. In addition to the crisp, white tablecloths and tasteful place settings, patrons of Allegro Romano might also catch sight of a few celebrities that frequent this restaurant for the superior dishes and service.

Overal Rating: 10

Bistro Central Parc

Address: 560 Central Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94117

Bistro Central Parc

Bistro Central Parc of the NOPA neighborhood in San Francisco offers diners a unique atmosphere reminiscent of a French bistro in which to enjoy fine French dining. With a setting of quaint wooden tables and chairs, this restaurant strives to host a cozy, comfortable atmosphere for its guests. This restaurant offers guests varied dinner and brunch menus. Brunch guests can choose from a list of Omelets, Specialites du Petit Matin, and other French dishes, including Escargots Bourguignon and Moules Marinieres. This menu comes conveniently in a la carte style, placing no restrictions on the diner’s appetite. The dinner menu, a la carte as well, offers diners selections such as Beef Bourguignon and Bouillabaisse, a seafood specialty from southern France. Daily specials are often available. Whether going for brunch or dinner, Bistro Central Parc serves up classic French dishes in addition to their timeless French bistro atmosphere.

Overal Rating: 9

L'Ardoise Bistro

Address: 151 Noe Street, San Francisco, CA 94114

L'Ardoise Bistro

A quaint, red storefront welcomes guests into the cozy space that is L’Ardoise Bistro. This restaurant takes its name from the French word meaning “chalkboard,” so it is only natural that one of the key features of this restaurant is a large chalkboard upon which the nightly specials are written. Diners can opt to sit in the general dining area amidst dark wood tables or up at the bar. This bar houses a vast selection of wines, which servers gladly recommend to their diners. The menu includes many traditional French dishes such as the Charcuterie Plate and the Cheese Selection of the Day for starters, and the Pan Seared Black Angus Filet Mignon as an entrée. Many of the main dishes change daily, and are often reflected upon the chalkboard. This charming French bistro will have diners leaving with a strong sense of community and satisfaction.

Overal Rating: 9

Frances

Address: 3870 17th Street, San Francisco, CA 94114

Frances

Frances, located in the Castro district, serves up fresh French cuisine with a hint of California influence. A cozy interior filled with small wooden tables close together in a bistro-like style welcomes new and old guests alike. Frances uses only fresh ingredients and strives to support local farmers. Because of this, the menu is constantly changing. Diners can expect a menu in the a la carte style, however many options may be different from the week or even the day before. Some of the special dishes of this restaurant include the satisfying Applewood Smoked Bacon Beignets and the Red Snapper. Dessert is not to be skipped at such an authentic French restaurant, and includes such options as the Rome Beauty Apple Galette. Their wine list ranges from Light Whites to Meaty Reds, and encompasses many different flavors that provide complements to the food of Frances.

Overal Rating: 10

Kiss Seafood

Address: 1700 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94115

Kiss Seafood

The interior of Kiss Seafood is characterized by clean white walls and delicate floral decorations. Upon entering, diners have the choice of sitting in the dining room or at the bar, where they can watch experienced sushi chefs prepare their meal. While this restaurant has many sushi and sashimi dishes to offer hungry patrons, its name makes it clear even to newcomers that their true specialty is seafood. As an appetizer, diners can try the Mushi-Uni and Japanese Green Shira-Ae, steamed sea urchin and green vegetables, or the Tai and Tofu Kabura-Mushi, a small dish featuring tai-snapper fish and tofu. Guests in search of a variety of dishes can look to a special section of the menu highlighting Chef’s specials. These specials include some of the Chef’s favorite sushi and sashimi rolls. Whether here for the sushi, sashimi, or just fresh seafood, the offerings at this restaurant will make guests want to Kiss the chef.