Two places you should try next time. Golden Boy Pizza on Green street off Grant ave, and for the very best Italian sandwiches in the City, Molinari's deli on Columbus street in North Beach!!!! 👍
Thank you so much for the tips!!!! We went to molinari's recently and it's our new favorite place to take people who visit us. Actually, we put it in this video that you may like ;) ua-cam.com/video/l2ybAPj1RxI/v-deo.html
My wife took me to S.F. last Spring, my first visit...LOVED IT! When in Castro, try Vico Cavone! Magnificent cocktails and authentic Neapolitan dishes!
What makes a restaurant, or dish, essential? Is it the setting, the ingredients, or the vibe you get from the staff? More likely than not, it's some combination of the three, coupled with the hard-to-define qualities that make it feel like this restaurant or dish could only exist here, in this place, at this time. San Francisco, with its long, storied food culture and equally colorful, indulgent history has no shortage of these places. Some have been around for decades, while others are new, fresh, and just as inextricable from the city's flavor DNA. Great food tour :-) Happy hungry! Cheers, Domenico.
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Next time you guys are there keep an eye (and an ear) open for the Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill. They're one of SF's more charming anomalies! They used to show up at a park near the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero and people would feed them by hand. The city put a stop to that though. The reason being that if they bit someone and they decided to sue, the city would be obligated to destroy them since they're not a native species.
Our favorite Cioppino is in North Beach at Betty Lou’s. It is expensive but is meant for two to share. This video really made me miss home, we’re in PV now. You ate and drank all the good food! Yum!!
Go to Liguria Bakery to pick up focaccia bread…prices went up some but the tomato (or pizza) is about $9. Plenty for two to eat. It’s across the street from Mama’s where you can eat breakfast. Both on Filbert & Stockton Streets across the street from Washington Square in North Beach. Also at the end of Filbert & Columbus is Victoria Bakery. Have the best Italian chocolate eclairs, pastries and cookies
@@TouristtoLocal Very welcome! The Bay Area in general has so many good places to check out. Another place I highly recommend is Il Pavone Italian restaurant in Walnut Creek. Family owned, authentic, and a lot of their stuff like the sausages are all made in house. Definitely a must do. God bless & peace!
Been going to Molinari's deli since 1962. The best deli and sandwiches in the City. And you can go to the bread bins to pick what type of bread your sandwich is made from. My advice: SOURDOUGH ROLL!!!!!!! 👍🥖
OMG! Everything looks awesome but wow - only seafood, what happened to Chicken? I like seafood but what if you can't eat seafood? I have seen so many videos about places to eat in SF and the majority ignore chicken outright, some talk about other meats but center on seafood. My humble request to you guys would be to make a tour to scope out restaurants that offer more than just seafood. Dishes with Chicken, lamb, maybe even Vegetarian dishes. Something different would be a breath of fresh air.
Chinatown definitely has some great non-fish options. So does North Beach and the Mission District! Check out those three videos we have on our channel now to see some non-fish food options :)
1:05 San Francisco Chinatown is no longer the largest Chinatown in the United State, the Chinatown in Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan had already surpassed San Francisco Chinatown in population from years 1:50 Golden Gate Bakery rarely open, specially after the pandemic, and their egg tart's quality really went down a few years before the pandemic. Little Swan got good Pastel de nata (Portuguese style egg tart), but AA bakery now got the best Hong Kong style egg tart in SF Chinatown.
Fog Harbor Fish House has amazing fresh seafood and views on PIER 39!
Harris' Steakhouse on Van Ness. Bring your appetite and your money
Giving props to the egg tart love it !!!
Two places you should try next time. Golden Boy Pizza on Green street off Grant ave, and for the very best Italian sandwiches in the City, Molinari's deli on Columbus street in North Beach!!!! 👍
Thank you so much for the tips!!!! We went to molinari's recently and it's our new favorite place to take people who visit us. Actually, we put it in this video that you may like ;) ua-cam.com/video/l2ybAPj1RxI/v-deo.html
Scoma's is one of my favorite resturants to eat at. Never had a bad meal, or a weak cocktail from there
Glad you agree! Such a good place.
Scomas is iconic! I recommend the Irish coffees from the buena vista and also tadich grill
Oooh thanks for these tips!
Thank you for a great video!! Informative and. beautifully made. I'm waiting for you guys to break 100K subscribers
So close to 100k - thank you for your support!
My wife took me to S.F. last Spring, my first visit...LOVED IT! When in Castro, try Vico Cavone! Magnificent cocktails and authentic Neapolitan dishes!
Thanks for the tip!! We’ll try that next time!
Permanently closed…plus never heard of it and I live near the Castro. Oh well
What makes a restaurant, or dish, essential? Is it the setting, the ingredients, or the vibe you get from the staff? More likely than not, it's some combination of the three, coupled with the hard-to-define qualities that make it feel like this restaurant or dish could only exist here, in this place, at this time. San Francisco, with its long, storied food culture and equally colorful, indulgent history has no shortage of these places. Some have been around for decades, while others are new, fresh, and just as inextricable from the city's flavor DNA. Great food tour :-) Happy hungry! Cheers, Domenico.
This is a great question, and we'd have to agree with you: it's a combination of the three factors! Thanks for watching!
Nice vid. FYI, Anchor steam is now owned by Sapporo. It is no longer a craft brewery
Oh interesting! Thanks for the insight!
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Absolutely recommend Mission Mexican food!
Such good mexican food in the district!
Next time you guys are there keep an eye (and an ear) open for the Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill. They're one of SF's more charming anomalies! They used to show up at a park near the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero and people would feed them by hand. The city put a stop to that though. The reason being that if they bit someone and they decided to sue, the city would be obligated to destroy them since they're not a native species.
That's so interesting to know! We appreciate you sharing these facts with us.
Our favorite Cioppino is in North Beach at Betty Lou’s. It is expensive but is meant for two to share. This video really made me miss home, we’re in PV now. You ate and drank all the good food! Yum!!
We almost headed to North Beach to find Cioppino! Thanks for the recommendation. We'll check it out next time we are in the city. Enjoy PV!
Go to Liguria Bakery to pick up focaccia bread…prices went up some but the tomato (or pizza) is about $9. Plenty for two to eat. It’s across the street from Mama’s where you can eat breakfast. Both on Filbert & Stockton Streets across the street from Washington Square in North Beach. Also at the end of Filbert & Columbus is Victoria Bakery. Have the best Italian chocolate eclairs, pastries and cookies
Thanks for these tips! Adding them to our list!
love the egg tarts but haven't tried the one from the famous golden gate bakery yet ~
I do hope they open up again soon!
Scoma's! Best Cioppino in the country!
SO GOOOOOOD!!!
You guys gotta check out Molinari’s in North Beach
Thanks for the recommendation!
@@TouristtoLocal Very welcome! The Bay Area in general has so many good places to check out. Another place I highly recommend is Il Pavone Italian restaurant in Walnut Creek. Family owned, authentic, and a lot of their stuff like the sausages are all made in house. Definitely a must do. God bless & peace!
Been going to Molinari's deli since 1962. The best deli and sandwiches in the City. And you can go to the bread bins to pick what type of bread your sandwich is made from. My advice: SOURDOUGH ROLL!!!!!!! 👍🥖
Your video was a few weeks late for me, we were there the end of February. We had Fish and Chips at Pier 39 and a Ghirardelli sundae.
Sorry to hear it came too late! Glad you got a sundae though!
What about Dungeness Crab? You can also eat at Spinnakers in Sausilito.
Thanks for the tip!!
I want to try the crab
Highly recommend!
OMG! Everything looks awesome but wow - only seafood, what happened to Chicken? I like seafood but what if you can't eat seafood? I have seen so many videos about places to eat in SF and the majority ignore chicken outright, some talk about other meats but center on seafood. My humble request to you guys would be to make a tour to scope out restaurants that offer more than just seafood. Dishes with Chicken, lamb, maybe even Vegetarian dishes. Something different would be a breath of fresh air.
Chinatown definitely has some great non-fish options. So does North Beach and the Mission District! Check out those three videos we have on our channel now to see some non-fish food options :)
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nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Bring your Pooper Scooper and a bag. You'll need them.
There's an Irish Pub called The Irish Bank. The Guinness is good there "Like"
Visited twice on different vacations, wasn't impressed with the food and I'm Irish! Not great reviews on tripadvisor
Garlic noodles originated in SF.
No way! We had no idea. Thanks for sharing!
1:05 San Francisco Chinatown is no longer the largest Chinatown in the United State, the Chinatown in Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan had already surpassed San Francisco Chinatown in population from years
1:50 Golden Gate Bakery rarely open, specially after the pandemic, and their egg tart's quality really went down a few years before the pandemic. Little Swan got good Pastel de nata (Portuguese style egg tart), but AA bakery now got the best Hong Kong style egg tart in SF Chinatown.
Thanks for the updates! Cheers!
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Terrible tacos recommendation guys. They were crispy tacos, not very authentic
Hella yapping
No asian food no care
Our Chinatown video has what you’re looking for! We made a whole video focused on the Chinese food in SF ❤️
That girl is so beautiful. I can't breathe