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Howard’s Cafe, A True-Blue Diner.
Don’t order the specials Howard’s Café is a diner in the Inner Sunset. Remarkable? Not particularly, and that isn’t to its detriment. American diners represent comfortable familiarity with a twist of that quality us State-Siders would like to think we invented: individuality. They’re all very much alike, but with little
Happy Hour at Sushi Time, Subterranean Haven
The belly of the beast One of my favorite happy hours for sushi is brought to you by Sushi Time, secreted down in an anonymous little nook of The Castro. It’s like a little wad of cud some forlorn cow forgot in the back of its mouth. If that’s not
The Sushi Nazi of Cole Valley, Get It While You Can
The “Where’s Waldo” of sushi restaurants The most under-the-radar sushi restaurant –no, scratch that, the most under-the-radar restaurant of any kind is located in Cole Valley, near the corner of Cole and Carl Streets. It’s called Hama-Ko, a fact you wouldn’t glean from perusing the restaurant’s frontage, nor its menu.
Inner Sunset Classic: Art’s Cafe
Ye Olde Diner sign in the Inner Sunset Everything about Art’s Cafe is like the legs of a competitive swimmer: streamlined, muscular, each sinew working in harmony towards one goal, and shaved of every superfluity that might get in the way
Mexican Breakfast! all day at San Jalisco in the Mission District
All day, everyday:get your Chilaquiles fix here The Mexican breakfast is the best breakfast. If you aren’t of the opinion that it is indeed the best, then I’m guessing you’ve never broken the taut, glistening surface of a fried egg yolk and watched
Oakland’s Gilliam-esque Cafe Van Kleef
Just a fraction of the collection of oddities at Cafe Van Kleef Oakland is not San Francisco, and therein lies what attracts and repels many people to and from the East Bay city. San Francisco in the west, framed by delicate curls of
La Haltun’s Walk-up Taco Window in The Mission
Cheap, delicious tacos are found at the far right window at La Haltun The Mission District has many subsections, a few of which are less well trodden by that elusive and hard-to-define group whose omnipresence has helped to define it in contemporary minds, i.e., Hipsters. That nauseating word, like Alternative, Organic,