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Curated by a local tour guide. No ads, no fluff—just honest recommendations from someone who shows people around this city every day.
Neighborhoods
All 35 neighborhoods →The Richmond stretches from Arguello to Ocean Beach, foggy and quiet, with some of the best food in…
Sunny-afternoon Mission. Burrito at La Taqueria, murals on Balmy Alley, park at Dolores, dinner on Valencia.
The 1989 earthquake collapsed the Embarcadero Freeway and gave San Francisco back its waterfront.
A compact neighborhood of independent shops, top restaurants, and performing arts venues that emerged after the 1989 earthquake…
Where to Eat
All restaurants →City View Restaurant
No more carts since the 2023 move. You order from a menu now and the food comes out hotter. Har gow and green onion pancake are the standouts. Friday and Saturday dinner runs 5 to 8:30 PM and is much quieter than weekend dim sum lunch.
Hang Ah Tea Room
Go at lunch on a weekday when you can get a table without waiting. Order the har gow and pot stickers. Finding the alley entrance off Sacramento Street is part of the fun.
The Rotunda
Go for the room as much as the food. The stained-glass rotunda is worth seeing even if you just order tea. It's one of the few dining rooms in SF that genuinely surprises people.
Mister Jiu’s
Book the tasting menu through Resy at least two weeks out. The whole roasted duck needs 48-hour advance notice and is the best thing on the menu. Walk-ins should try the bar early in the evening.
Things to Do
All activities →Green Apple Books
Go with time to browse. The used section upstairs is where the real discoveries happen. Clement Street around the store has some of the best food in the Richmond.
Alvord Lake Bridge
Easy to walk right past without noticing. Look for the fake stalactites hanging from the arch at the Haight Street entrance to Golden Gate Park near Stanyan. One of the first reinforced concrete bridges in America.
Clement Street Farmers Market
Sunday mornings, 9 AM to 2 PM on Clement Street in the Richmond. Combine it with dim sum and a walk through one of the best food shopping streets in the city. Year-round, rain or shine.
Written by someone who actually does this every day
I've been a San Francisco tour guide for years. These aren't hot takes from a travel writer who flew in for a weekend—they're the answers I give people every single day.
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