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• Mediterranean • Financial District / Embarcadero
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- IIgnacioSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoLove the place, really good pizza, amazing pasta.More infoChe Fico San FranciscoPrice: Expensive• Italian• North Panhandle / USF•4.7
- LLuisSan Francisco Bay Area •5 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoBeautiful restaurant in the Presidio. Service was excellent as was the food and beverages. Don’t go without “breaking bread” as an appetizer, the swollen pita bread is fresh out of the oven and the sauces unique and flavorful. Excellent cocktails!More infoDalidaPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Presidio•4.6
- SShashankSan Francisco Bay Area •30 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoChina Live is our favorite go to place in the city. The bar / lounge on the second floor is a nice touch to enjoy some libations and snacks in case you have to wait. The food is absolutely delicious and the ambience eclectic. A must visit place for sureMore infoChina LivePrice: Moderate• Chinese• Chinatown•4.6
- AAronVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •3 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 1, 2025We had a very large group for my 50th birthday, and everyone at the restaurant was so accommodating from start to finish. Our server Ryan was amazing, he worked so hard and kept us all with drinks in our hands and food on our table the whole time. It’s a beautiful and charming restaurant. A wonderful experience!More infoThe Red WindowPrice: Moderate• Modern European• North Beach•4.6
- MMargaretPhiladelphia County •7 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 25, 2025Those who complain on the thread about spicy food perplex me—why did they go to a Sichuan restaurant? I have a lower craving/tolerance for spice than a typical Chinese person with Sichuan roots—I like the flavor but don’t seek the heat necessarily. To me, the food at Z&Y was the appropriate level of spicy and flavorful. Actually, there’s a variety of regional specialties, and our party just ordered what we felt like without regard to trying to get a typical Sichuan meal. I had meant to book a table at Z&Y Peking Duck across the street, but I didn’t mind the mistake! I don’t live in SF, and am willing to shell it out for a Michelin fine dining experience. I found Z&Y was relatively expensive and in slightly more modest proportion to what one might expect for a typical Chinatown restaurant, but worth it due to the extremely high quality and authentic food. Decor and service style are also typical Chinatown vibe. We had to get egg rolls for the youngest adult with us, and they were crisp and tasty. Tan tan noodles had spice and subtle flavor at the same time. We ordered Peking duck and I wondered if we got the tea smoked duck, but we didn’t even complain because there was a LOT of duck and the smoky flavor was unique and delicious—and there were enough thin pancakes, sauce, cucumber, and spring onions. Pea shoots and cumin beef were very tasty. We added on Dong Po Ro (Pork Shoulder) as our last dish came to the table because we needed more food. It came to the table quickly and was melt in your mouth tender. Yes, it is very fatty, but that’s the point of this cut—if you don’t like fat, don’t get Dong Po Ro! Lots of happy accidents with this meal, wouldn’t change a thing.More infoZ & Y RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Chinese• Chinatown•4.6