105 City Guides

Deep-dive guides covering every Bay Area city โ€” from the Outer Sunset to Gilroy, Sausalito to Calistoga, Healdsburg to Half Moon Bay.

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Written by Bay Area locals who actually eat here. Real insights, hidden gems, and honest recommendations.

Every Cuisine

From Vietnamese pho to Ethiopian injera, Mission burritos to Japanese omakase โ€” the Bay does it all beautifully.

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SF Neighborhood

The Mission District

The soul of SF's Latino food culture. Home to the world's best burritos, vibrant panaderias, and an emerging scene of innovative restaurants.

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SF Neighborhood

North Beach

San Francisco's Little Italy. Legendary trattorias, North Beach espresso bars, and a bohemian dining culture that dates back to the Beat Generation.

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SF Neighborhood

Hayes Valley

SF's most refined food neighborhood. World-class patisseries, intimate wine bars, and acclaimed restaurants tucked between boutique shops.

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SF Neighborhood

Chinatown SF

The oldest Chinatown in North America. Legendary dim sum parlors, roast duck windows, and family recipes passed down for generations.

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East Bay

Berkeley

The birthplace of California cuisine. Alice Waters' Chez Panisse changed food forever, and Berkeley's food culture remains deeply committed to local, organic, and thoughtful eating.

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East Bay

Emeryville

A compact city packing serious culinary punch. A melting pot of cuisines concentrated around the Public Market โ€” ideal for a diverse, affordable food crawl.

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East Bay

Alameda

Island dining with a relaxed pace. Craft breweries, neighborhood gastropubs, fresh seafood, and a charming Park Street food corridor with something for everyone.

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East Bay

Richmond

An underrated gem with extraordinary cultural diversity. Richmond's Point Richmond and Iron Triangle neighborhoods offer authentic Mexican, Southeast Asian, and African cuisines.

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East Bay

San Leandro

A culturally rich food destination with deep Portuguese roots, excellent Japanese restaurants, and a rapidly growing roster of innovative eateries along East 14th Street.

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East Bay

Hayward

A diverse food city where Filipino, Indian, Mexican, and Central American cuisines coexist beautifully. Hayward offers exceptional value and authentic flavors.

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East Bay

Fremont

South Bay's culinary crossroads. Home to one of the nation's largest Indo-Pakistani dining corridors along Fremont Blvd, plus excellent Korean, Afghan, and Persian restaurants.

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East Bay / Contra Costa

Walnut Creek

The Contra Costa dining capital. Upscale restaurants, sophisticated wine bars, and a walkable downtown dining scene that punches well above its suburban weight.

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East Bay / Contra Costa

Concord

Authentic, affordable, and overlooked. Concord's dining scene reflects its diverse community โ€” excellent Mexican, Vietnamese, and American comfort food across a growing restaurant corridor.

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San Francisco Neighborhood

Sunset District

The Avenues at their best. Extraordinary ramen on Irving Street, Outer Sunset surf cafรฉs, Filipino desserts, and the kind of neighbourhood food that locals guard jealously.

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San Francisco Neighborhood

Richmond District SF

SF's New Chinatown, home to Clement Street โ€” a two-mile river of Chinese, Burmese, Vietnamese, and Russian restaurants that locals consider the city's greatest dining street.

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San Francisco Neighborhood

Noe Valley

SF's brunch capital. World-class coffee, ricotta pancakes on 24th Street, a beloved Saturday farmers market, and the most pleasant neighbourhood eating in the city.

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San Francisco Neighborhood

Japantown SF

One of only three Japantowns left in the US โ€” extraordinary ramen, fresh wagashi sweets, authentic izakayas, and premium sushi in a historic cultural enclave.

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San Francisco Neighborhood

The Castro

SF's most welcoming neighbourhood โ€” legendary brunch, strong mezcal cocktails, excellent Mexican food, and the kind of joyful, convivial dining culture that defines this community.

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San Francisco Neighborhood

SoMa

SF's Michelin-star neighbourhood. The highest density of acclaimed restaurants in the city โ€” from tasting menus to food halls, all set in a dramatic industrial backdrop.

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San Francisco Neighborhood

Dogpatch

Industrial cool meets culinary ambition. Craft breweries, wood-fired cooking, artisan bakeries, and the most exciting restaurant openings in SF right now.

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San Francisco Neighborhood

The Tenderloin

SF's best-kept food secret. Larkin Street's Little Saigon serves world-class pho, bรกnh mรฌ, and Cambodian food at prices from a different era. Worth every step.

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East Bay

El Cerrito

Berkeley's most affordable neighbour. San Pablo Avenue's excellent Mexican, Thai, and gastropub scene delivers real quality at real prices for the community that knows it.

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East Bay

Albany

One square mile of brilliant food. Solano Avenue is one of the East Bay's finest neighbourhood dining streets โ€” Vietnamese, Italian, Japanese, and Californian all done beautifully.

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East Bay

Union City

The Bay Area's best-kept food secret. Outstanding Filipino, Indian, and Vietnamese food at prices that feel impossible. The community eats brilliantly โ€” and you can too.

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East Bay

Castro Valley

Hillside neighbourhood gems. Beloved pizzerias, authentic Mexican, and community restaurants that have been feeding locals for decades with the kind of loyalty money can't buy.

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South Bay

Milpitas

Silicon Valley's most underrated table. World-class Vietnamese pho on Calaveras Blvd, excellent Indian dosa, dim sum, and boba at prices that make SF look extravagant.

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South Bay

San Jose

California's most underrated food city. Story Road's Little Saigon is world-class, the Japantown rivals SF's, and the East Side Mexican food is the real deal. Huge, diverse, and brilliant.

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Tri-Valley / East Bay

Pleasanton

Wine-country dining on a beautiful historic Main Street. Excellent gastropubs, Livermore Valley wine bars, and farm-to-table restaurants in Victorian storefronts.

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Tri-Valley / East Bay

Livermore

The East Bay's wine country capital. 50+ wineries, vibrant downtown restaurants, and a food-and-wine day trip that rivals Napa at a fraction of the price.

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Tri-Valley / East Bay

Dublin

The Tri-Valley's fastest-growing food scene. Outstanding Indian restaurants and Korean BBQ reflect Dublin's diverse tech community in a city that's figuring out its culinary identity fast.

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East Bay / Contra Costa

Lafayette

Contra Costa's polished table. A walkable downtown of wine bars and seasonal Californian restaurants that punches well above its size โ€” intimate, sophisticated, and genuinely excellent.

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Tri-Valley / East Bay

San Ramon

The Tri-Valley's rising star. Bishop Ranch City Center has brought quality dining to a tech hub with outstanding Indian food, premium Japanese, and a community that demands the best.

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East Bay / Contra Costa

Martinez

Birthplace of the cocktail. Historic Victorian Main Street with craft cocktail bars, excellent gastropubs, and the kind of neighbourhood dining scene that feels genuinely earned.

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East Bay / Contra Costa

Antioch

Delta country flavours. Fresh Sacramento Delta catfish, authentic Mexican tacos, soul food BBQ, and the unpretentious, community-rooted food culture of the East Bay's eastern edge.

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East Bay / Contra Costa

Pinole

Small town, real food. Old Town Pinole's waterfront neighbourhood restaurants serve authentic Mexican and community classics with the unhurried warmth of a city that knows itself.

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East Bay / Contra Costa

Brentwood

The Bay Area's farm country. World-class stone fruit, sweet corn picked same-day, and restaurants cooking from farm stands just miles away. Come in summer. Eat everything.

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Peninsula

Daly City

The Filipino food capital of North America. More Filipino restaurants per square mile than anywhere outside the Philippines โ€” lechon, adobo, halo-halo, and everything in between.

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Peninsula

San Mateo

Peninsula dining at its best. Outstanding Japanese ramen and yakiniku, excellent Filipino, a growing wine bar scene โ€” all on a walkable downtown that keeps its prices reasonable.

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Peninsula / South Bay

Palo Alto

Silicon Valley dining with real substance. Farm-to-table Californian, premium Japanese omakase, and excellent wine culture โ€” a sophisticated food scene shaped by Stanford and the tech world.

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Peninsula / South Bay

Mountain View

Castro Street's global table. Pupusas, shawarma, tikka masala, and sushi on a single walkable strip that has to be one of the most genuinely diverse dining streets in the South Bay.

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Marin County

Sausalito

Waterfront dining at its most spectacular. Dungeness crab cioppino, freshly shucked oysters, and Sonoma Pinot Noir with the Bay Bridge and SF skyline framed in the window.

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Marin County

Mill Valley

Marin's farm-to-table jewel. Organic restaurants beneath Mt. Tamalpais, local halibut, world-class Marin French Cheese, and a food culture so genuinely committed it makes you want to move here.

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Marin County

San Rafael

Marin's most diverse table. The Canal neighbourhood's authentic Latin food is extraordinary, the downtown is growing fast, and the year-round farmers market keeps the whole city fed well.

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Solano County

Vallejo

Mare Island's culinary revival. A large Filipino community produces outstanding lechon and halo-halo, a waterfront revival is adding new restaurants, and the ferry from SF makes it easy.

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Solano County

Fairfield

Solano County's culinary crossroads. Travis AFB diversity drives an excellent Filipino, Mexican, and BBQ scene โ€” some of the best value-for-money dining anywhere in the Bay Area.

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Solano County

Vacaville

Where the Bay Area meets farm country. Outstanding al pastor tacos, Filipino family restaurants, and craft breweries at the edge of the region โ€” honest, unhurried, and genuinely affordable.

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Alameda County

Newark

Silicon Valley's quiet food gem. Mowry Avenue's Vietnamese, Chinese, and Filipino restaurants serve the community with Fremont-quality food at even more accessible prices.

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East Bay / Contra Costa

Pleasant Hill

Contra Costa's neighbourhood table. Excellent Thai and Indian restaurants draw diners from across the county, and the community gastropubs and neighbourhood Italian complete a quietly satisfying food scene.

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East Bay / Contra Costa

Clayton

Mount Diablo's table. A charming Main Street village with quality wine bars, artisan pizza, and the perfect post-hike burger โ€” all in a setting beautiful enough to justify the drive from anywhere in the Bay.

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San Mateo County

Brisbane

The Bay's best-kept secret. The Peninsula's tiniest city has neighbourhood restaurants that exist for the community alone โ€” no Instagram, no hype, just genuinely good food for the people who live here.

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San Mateo County

Colma

More than meets the eye. The city of cemeteries has a surprisingly good El Camino Real food corridor โ€” excellent Filipino, tacos, and casual American for the working community that keeps this city running.

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San Mateo County

Hillsborough

The Peninsula's quiet luxury. No restaurants in town by design, but the community has elevated adjacent Burlingame and San Mateo to extraordinary dining โ€” a story about how wealth shapes food culture.

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San Mateo County

Atherton

America's wealthiest zip code eats in Menlo Park and Palo Alto. The restaurants adjacent to Atherton reach extraordinary levels because of who they're cooking for โ€” Silicon Valley's most demanding diners.

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San Mateo County

Woodside

Silicon Valley's power-breakfast village. Home to the legendary Buck's of Woodside where billion-dollar deals were made over pancakes โ€” rustic Californian dining in a stunning mountain setting.

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San Mateo County

Portola Valley

Between the mountains and the Bay. A tiny, beautiful community in the San Andreas valley with farm-to-table neighbourhood dining and Santa Cruz Mountain wines in one of California's most scenic settings.

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Santa Clara County

Los Altos Hills

The hills above Silicon Valley. No restaurants in town, but adjacent Los Altos has been shaped by a community of Stanford faculty and tech leaders into one of the Peninsula's finest dining streets.

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