Rassemblement de Street Food · Laney College · 22 conseils et avis
Brad Graham: These food trucks offer some of the best street food in San Francisco. They notify people of their location via Twitter and are primarily powered by solar panels.
2234 Mission St (btwn 18th & 19th St), San Francisco, CA
Restaurant chinois · Mission District · 314 conseils et avis
Brad Graham: Plays on the pop-up idea but is in an actual restaurant—Lung Shan. It becomes Mission Street Food for most of the week and serves classic Chinese recipes and some of chef Danny’s own creations.
545 Haight St (btwn Fillmore & Steiner St), San Francisco, CA
Stand de hot-dogs · Lower Haight · 132 conseils et avis
Brad Graham: Small restaurant with a cult following. Grilled meat in tube form on French rolls. Up to 2 free accompaniments like sauerkraut, onions, peppers or spicy beef chili. Hell, yes. (1/2)
2832 Mission St (Btw 24th & 25th), San Francisco, CA
Charcuterie · Mission District · 181 conseils et avis
Brad Graham: Small restaurant with a cult following. Grilled meat in tube form on French rolls. Up to 2 free accompaniments like sauerkraut, onions, peppers or spicy beef chili. Hell, yes. (2/2)
547 Haight St (btwn Steiner St & Fillmore St), San Francisco, CA
Rade · Lower Haight · 292 conseils et avis
Brad Graham: Daytime drinking is a tradition here, as it is in any great city. 50-plus microbrews on tap and 100 bottled beers. Jukebox with no Grateful Dead policy
1725 Haight St (btwn Cole & Shrader St), San Francisco, CA
Bar à cocktail · Haight Ashbury · 236 conseils et avis
Brad Graham: "Alembic Bar is where off-duty or pre-shift bartenders head for a high-quality drink." This bar in Haight Ashbury also has a small menu with interesting choices such as duck hearts and quail eggs.
916 Grant Ave (at Washington St), San Francisco, CA
Rade · Chinatown · 110 conseils et avis
Brad Graham: Mai tais (notoriously lethal) named after Li Po, famous Chinese poet who drowned after trying to embrace the rays of the moon reflecting off the water.