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Overall I'd have to say this pizza is fantastic. Add some garlic to your mix and you have quite a tasty pizza. Have you ever ordered for delivery? If you're nearby, you are guaranteed to have your food in almost under 30 minutes! The prices aren't too bad either, so give it a try.
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Victor's Pizzeria
Cuisine: Italian Pizza
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Polk St./Van Ness |
1/19/2007
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I've been to this quietly nestled Cafe just off of California a few times now. Each time I've had excellent service, a tasty dish (their wraps are simply amazing), and yummy eye opening coffee. I'd recommend this cafe to anybody.
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Red Door Cafe
Cuisine: American (New)
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Nob Hill |
1/19/2007
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Now the service is always interesting but I must say I've gone on a good day because the food has generally been excellent each time. I'd recommend it, but don't go there expecting to find American Chinese food.
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House of Nanking
Cuisine: Chinese
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Chinatown |
1/19/2007
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Originally, I used to order from here multiple times a week since it was just around the corner. Since they received their eviction notice by their awful new landlord, they decided to become the worst restaurant in SF. Even since they have moved, you still receive an awfully put together meal. Stale bread, cold fries, 1 hour delivery time for a two block radius. To top it off, when you order, some Russian lady answers the phone who insists they don't have things you've ordered before on the menu, so in turn you have to trick her into putting the ingredients together. That says it all. Two years ago, a plus rating, now, they deserve nothing more than a big fat red minus.
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The Front Room
Cuisine: Pizza American (Traditional)
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Nob Hill |
1/19/2007
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You can always count on Lori's. Well...not really. The decor is fun and adds up to be exactly what it wants to be, a pseudo Mel's Diner with overpriced meals.
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Lori's Diner
Cuisine: American (Traditional) Coffee Shops/Diners
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Downtown |
1/19/2007
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Definitely a place for kids. The food is decent, but this is more of a location focused on nabbing all the tourists in off the streets. I could think of a thousand ways to spend that much money in a better way.
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Rainforest Cafe
Cuisine: American
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Fishermans Wharf |
1/19/2007
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Not the worst pizza and not the best pizza, but a decent value in a prime location.
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Blondie's Pizza
Cuisine: pizza
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Downtown |
1/19/2007
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Aside from having to wait in line for half an hour, it was nice to just finally have a seat. Once the food was served up, I was definitely happy and very full afterwards. It's not a bad place to start off the day with.
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Dottie's True Blue Cafe
Cuisine: Coffee Shops/Diners Breakfast
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Tenderloin |
1/14/2007
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If you like curry you'll love this place. Highly recommended.
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Chutney
Cuisine: Indian Pakistani
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Tenderloin |
1/14/2007
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I've been eating at this original of 3 locations for over 6 years now. I still have yet to have a disappointing experience here. Don't be afraid to try any of the dishes as most of them are tasty. It's also an easy going place to go to when you want to introduce Thai to someone who hasn't tried it before. The crowds are always interesting and it won't hit you in the pocket too hard.
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Osha Thai Noodle Cafe
Cuisine: Thai Noodle Shops
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Tenderloin |
1/14/2007
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Great location, great food, and great atmosphere. Most sushi joints will put a dent in your wallet, but this one is well worth it. A great place for a date and an awesome starting point before hitting the town.
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Ryoko's
Cuisine: Japanese Sushi
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Downtown |
1/14/2007
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For delivery, Andy's is a must for halfway decent Chinese. Now, I didn't grow up in China, but being here in SF has exposed me to quite a bit of varieties and quality. They're quality is not poor and their delivery is fast. The paper wrapped chicken is mouth watering and a great finger food to pass around. Try it out.
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Andy's Restaurant
Cuisine: Chinese
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Inner Sunset |
1/14/2007
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It's been awhile since I've eaten take out from here. Growing up in the south has given me quite a soft spot for southern BBQ, but it is a bit pricey for what you get in return. Definitely not a place I'll eat at regularly, but it does help remind me of home. Memphis Minnie's is comparable, but I think I might have to vote for Memphis.
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Big Nate's BBQ
Cuisine: Barbecue BBQ
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SoMa |
1/14/2007
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