What's a good, quiet place for lunch in downtown San Francisco near the Hilton Union Square? Needs to accommodate 35 to 40 people (divided into 5 or 6 groups if possible) who will be chatting over reasonably priced food (with a vegetarian option) for about 90 minutes starting at noon.
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posted by mariokrat
on Apr 11, 2012 -
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What was this awesome Chinese fish soup I used to get in NYC? BONUS QUESTION : where can I find it in the Bay area?
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posted by Afroblanco
on Mar 2, 2012 -
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Can you recommend a great place for lunch after a courthouse wedding in San Francisco?
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posted by anonymous
on Jan 31, 2012 -
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Help me find the San Francisco Dim Sum restaurant of my childhood memories. Barring that, what is a decent weekday morning dim sum option in or near Chinatown?
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posted by Deathalicious
on Jul 14, 2011 -
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The
wife and I are heading to San Francisco for a
conference this weekend taking place at the Embarcadero Hyatt. My question is a two-parter: (a) Where in the vicinity should we go for breakfast, lunch etc. on our relatively-short breaks? and (b) After things wind down for the day, where should we explore? More criteria to follow.
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posted by supercres
on Mar 30, 2011 -
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What's a yummy brunch place in San Francisco that'll be open on a Tuesday morning?
posted by Maia
on May 21, 2009 -
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Hassle-free restaurant in San Francisco? My parents are coming into town next week. They're wholesome midwesterners who are more than happy eating at diners. I've become a foodie. We've done the whole Del Fina, Zuni, etc rounds in visits prior.
Now I'm looking for restaurants that have great food but aren't a hassle to go to (read: fairly easy to get in, easy-going atmosphere).
Price is not an issue. I have a hectic week coming up; I want to relax about dinner plans rather than stressing about them.
posted by dentata
on Mar 6, 2006 -
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For recent travellers, is the U.S. still a bargain? Specifically, how would you compare the price of eating out in a similarly semi-fancy restaurant in 1) San Francisco, 2) Seattle, 3) London, 4) Paris, 5) New York. Let's peg the baseline cost at about $50/person in San Francisco, excluding wine.
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posted by _sirmissalot_
on Feb 8, 2006 -
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Suggestions for Birthday Dinner restaurant in SF? I'm planning on inviting a whole bunch of my friends to dinner for my birthday next weekend and I was hoping to get some suggestions of good places where I could host a gaggle of 20-odd (or 20 odd?) folks.
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posted by ooga_booga
on Oct 31, 2005 -
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I'm looking for good restaurants in San Francisco near Moscone Center. [more inside]
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posted by JDC8
on Feb 11, 2005 -
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