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Four San Francisco Restaurants to Tantalize Your Taste Buds
San Francisco like any other city in the USA has great restaurants. In fact, San Francisco could almost be called the food capital of the USA with its diverse, mouth-watering offerings. If visitors or locals have a yen for food from any nationality, they will find a restaurant in San Francisco.
Some of the most highly rated restaurants in San Francisco include:
Fleur de Lys
This restaurant has provided the finest French cuisine to customers for over 25 years. Chef Hubert Keller has captured the imagination and palates of food critics and customers alike. The decor is almost as famous as the restaurant's varied offerings. A mixture of earthy tones and soft lighting makes for a visual feast.
The Colorado lamb loin has proven to be a favorite among the restaurants many repeat visitors. Another popular choice is pan seared buffalo strip steak served with vegetables. Complete your dining experience with any one of the sumptuous deserts. Bittersweet chocolate mousse and classic grand marnier souffle are just two of the options that await you at the Fleur de Lys.
Restaurant Gary Danko
A 1300-bottle wine list is just one of the many highlights of this popular restaurant. It has received six five-star ratings from Mobil Travel Guide and countless positive reviews. Sample any of the contemporary fare, or try something from the tasting menu and you will see why it deserves such recognition.
Everything about this restaurant reflects Chef Gary Danko's desire to create one of the best restaurants in the country. He is known for adding his own flair to local dishes. The diverse menu offers something to suit every taste. The pan steamed shellfish with Thai red curry and jasmine rice is certainly worth a try. So is the Guinea hen breast with braised leg, Brussels sprouts, apples, Pancetta and Chestnut Gnocchi. There is also a variety of cheeses to sample in addition to the wonderful deserts. The service at Restaurant Gary Danko is said by many to be impeccable.
Boulevard
Offering American cuisine in a French style, this restaurant is consistently hailed as one of the best in San Francisco. The beautiful Art Nouveau decor and fantastic cuisine leave a lasting impact on the senses. Chef Nancy Oakes sees to it that your culinary experience is one you remember. This restaurant is always lively as the guests just seem to keep coming.
Ideal location at the historic Audiffred Building is the first hint that you are in for something special. The Atlantic sea bass and the roasted veal tenderloin are just two of the offerings from a very diverse menu.
Guests rave about the service and the large wine list. The restaurant has separate Lunch desert and Dinner desert menus. Among the offerings are Warm Butterscotch-Almond Apple Tarte Tatin and Sticky toffee date cake. If you visit Boulevard, you'll understand why guests just keep coming back.
Campton Place Restaurant
A luxury hotel is the ideal setting for a fine dining experience. The setting is described as romantic, and the cuisine is largely Californian with international touches. Each dish is treated as more than just a meal: they are fabulous creations coupled with great service to enhance the dining experience. Chef Srijith Gopinathan has won the admiration of both regular and new diners. His penchant for blending cuisines with the flavors of his childhood is certainly appreciated by guests.
Whether your taste is more suited to butter-poached Maine lobster, or glazed Barberie duck, you may be sure only the freshest ingredients are used. The staff is well trained and works to make your time there unforgettable. Meals tend to be in the higher price range. Private rooms are available for those who want a quiet, intimate meal but you must wear a jacket and tie and reservations are essential.
San Francisco has a rather diverse list of things to do and see during a visit. Fisherman's Wharf and Alcatraz are popular with many visitors to the area. Don't miss out however on the great restaurants in the area. You will find restaurants based on cuisine or price, whatever suits you. If you're staying with friends they'll be able to direct you to some great places to enjoy a meal you will never forget. If you're staying at a hotel and the restaurant is not to your liking, the city awaits.
About the Author
Billy Kite is a researcher writing on behalf of I Must Eat. Offering the consumer an extensive restaurant menu guide for San Francisco Restaurants , Chicago restaurants and much more.
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