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Split Pea Seduction
Address: 138 6th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103Split Pea Seduction may sound like a complicated yet sensual concept, but everything else about this small eatery/catering company is simple. Their daily changing menu focuses on simple, fresh, seasonal ingredients with one item remaining a constant: the restaurant’s namesake, Split Pea Seduction soup. The menu features a dozen or so items each day, with scrumptious selections suitable for breakfast, lunch, or a light dinner. All of the unique dishes are hand-made from scratch in the restaurant, ensuring a short trip from local farms to your plate. The menu usually boasts unique sandwiches, salads, and egg dishes that one would be hard pressed to find anywhere else. The staff is keen and friendly, ensuring that your experience at this restaurant is as fresh and flavorful as the food.
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Ike's Place
Address: 3489 16th Street, San Francisco, CA 94114Feeling dirty? Ike’s Place in the Castro is a sandwich shop with attitude and dirty sauce to boot. “Ike’s Dirty Secret Sauce,” a staple of all Ike’s specialty sandwiches, is among the many things that makes Ike’s Place so unique to San Francisco. Opened in 2007, this local sandwich joint bakes their bread fresh to order and piles on all the fixings for every jam-packed, fresh and filling sandwiches. Their extensive sandwich menu has delectable options for carnivores and herbivores alike, but it’s their attention to detail that makes Ike’s Place a local favorite in Fog City.
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Submarine Center
Address: 820 Ulloa Street, San Francisco, CA 94127For over 25 years, Submarine Center has been crisply toasting diners’ sandwiches in their shop on the little corner of West Portal. This restaurant offers three sizes of sandwiches to enjoy, ranging from Mini to Super. Hungry sandwich-goers get to watch the assembly of their meal and choose the bread, meat, cheese, and toppings. The inside of Submarine Center proudly shows off the owners’ pride in the 49ers, with football memorabilia hung all around the shop. With the options of eating in or taking it to-go, this sandwich shop is the go-to place for lunch on-the-go.
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Balboa Cafe
Address: 3199 Fillmore Street, San Francisco, CA 94123A San Francisco icon, Balboa Café is one of the oldest saloons in the city. Their bar and interior décor remain untouched since 1913, giving patrons a feel of how San Francisco was in the 1900’s. For lunch, brunch, and dinner, Balboa Café serves savory dishes like Pan-Roasted Petrale Sole or their Hoffman Farms Organic Half-Chicken. In addition, Balboa Café serves hand crafted house cocktails that are original and elegantly mixes tastes from different liquors and sweeteners.
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Pearl's Deluxe Burgers
Address: 708 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94109Time to indulge in a massive arrangement of burger options that come in all different sizes. Pearl's Deluxe Burgers on Post Street serves up handcraft burgers, diner sides, and shakes. Their burgers could be dressed up in all sorts of ways like the Bula Burger—spicy pineapple teriyako sauce with bacon, mayo and Swiss cheese or the Prized Pearl—juicy bacon and sauteed onions topped with Blue Cheese. Guest can also order mini-sized burgers that are half the size of their originals but still packs the same punchy flavors. Pearl's Deluxe Burgers is the epicenter for all burger lovers in SF.
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