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The Mission institution serves a great menu of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean dishes.
The Argentinian empanada spot isn’t somewhere we’re excited to return to, but for a grab-and-go workday lunch, it certainly gets the job done.
This Filipino takeout counter inside of a Daly City gas station serves great lechon and Dubai chocolate strawberries.
The SoMa Turkish restaurant and bakery serves solid kebaps and mezes, but the bakery is where you should be focusing your attention.
The best combinations of handheld meals and the grassy areas to eat them in, ranked.
The Chinatown Vietnamese spot serves solid phở and is one of the quickest sit-down restaurants in the city.
The SoMa Mexican spot doesn’t stand out among the many other great burrito options in the city, but it’s a solid choice for office workers in the area looking for a quick lunch.
Pogu is an upscale restaurant serving solid Korean dishes inside the Jagalchi supermarket in Daly City.
The Financial District food stand serves meat, rice, and white sauce similar to the Halal Guys chain, but it’s not as good.
RT Rotisserie is a solid casual chicken-centric spot in Hayes Valley by the people behind Rich Table.
Because all those client meetings are better when there’s great food.
Hyphy Burger is a West Oakland smashburger spot with a simple menu and excellent shakes.
The SoMa restaurant doesn’t offer much in terms of ambiance, but delivers on solid Japanese staples in big portions.
The Financial District spot’s just-fine burritos, bowls, and salads are best suited for a quick weekday lunch away from the office.
The Vietnamese spot—and its fantastic phở gà—are back after two years, this time in the Financial District.
The old-school Chinatown spot has been serving a menu of American and Chinese classics for over 100 years.