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Café Claude's curving zinc bar is straight out of Paris, as is the wait staff -- and if you speak the language, you can order your coq au vin in French.
The absolute best - okay, cheap and creative - place to sleep when visiting San Francisco.
At the edge of the world and yet so close (to San Francisco)
I Dream of Cake's cake-makers have backgrounds in the visual arts -- so it isn't surprising the shop's works of art can be seen, not eaten, by most city dwellers.
This tiny gem of a shop, for the chocolate obsessed, is well worth a taxi ride from downtown.
Tadich is a destination for locals as well as tourists because it serves items that have all but disappeared from other local menus.
San Francisco's Mission District lacks nothing in color and flavor, but on weekends, the effect is magnified.
It's easy to miss: between 4th and 3rd Streets, near the Yerba Buena Center, is a tiny alleyway connecting Mission Street to Market.
If you can't afford a cruise, set sail for a weekend at San Francisco's Club Quarters.