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Think San Francisco Restaurant Info February 12–15 Moscone Center San Francisco, CA Consistently ranked among the top cities in the If you have any questions, stop by the visitor Think US for its restaurant scene, San Francisco offers a information center located at the Carousel at San Francisco range of dining options to suit every preference and Moscone South for concierge services provided palate. Feel free to explore our recommendations by San Francisco Travel. Restaurant Info here and follow the links for details. Restaurant Address Phone Website Range 21st Amendment Brewery Cafe 563 Second Street (415) 369-0900 www.21st-amendment.com/ $$ 3rd Street Tap Room 251 3rd Street (510) 507-6528 www.facebook.com/3rdstreettaproom/ $$ 50onEight Holiday Inn Civic Center, 50 Eighth Street (415) 626-6103 www.hiccsf.com/our-hotel/dining.php $$ 54 Mint Ristorante 16 Mint Plaza (415) 543-5100 www.54mint.com $$$ 750 Restaurant & Bar Hilton San Francisco Financial District (800) 424-8292 https://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/california/hilton $$ 750 Kearny Street -san-francisco-financial-district-SFOFDHF/dining/index.html Alexander’s Steakhouse 448 Brannan Street (415) 495-1111 www.alexanderssteakhouse.com/sanfrancisco/ $$$$ Alfred’s SF 659 Merchant Street (415) 781-7058 www.alfredssf.com $$$$ ALX Gastropub 680 Folsom Street, Suite 125 (415) 266-1111 www.alxgastropub.com $$$ Amber India Restaurant 25 Yerba Buena Lane (415) 777-0500 www.amber-india.com $$$ Americano Eight Mission Street (415) 278-3777 www.americanorestaurant.com $$$ Anchor & Hope 83 Minna Street (415) 501-9100 www.anchorandhopesf.com $$$ Anchor Public Taps 1705 Mariposa Street (415) 863-8350 www.anchorbrewing.com $ Anzu Restaurant Hotel Nikko San Francisco (415) 394-1100 www.restaurantanzu.com $$$ 222 Mason Street Asia SF 201 Ninth Street (415) 255-2742 www.asiasf.com $$$ August (1) Five 524 Van Ness Avenue (415) 771-5900 www.august1five.com $$$ Aurea The Stanford Court 905 California Street (415) 989-3500 www.stanfordcourt.com/dining/ $$ B44 44 Belden Place (415) 986-6287 www.b44sf.com $$$ ibm.com/think 1 February 12–15 Moscone Center San Francisco, CA Restaurant Address Phone Website Range Bar 333 & Bistro Le Meridien San Francisco (415) 296-2900 https://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/restaurant $$$ 333 Battery Street /sfomd-le-meridien-san-francisco/ Barcha 28 Fremont Street (415) 957-5463 www.barcha-sf.com $$ Bartlett Hall 242 O’Farrell Street (415) 433-4332 www.bartletthall.com $$ Big 4 Restaurant 1075 California Street (415) 771-1140 www.big4restaurant.com $$$$ Biscuits & Blues 401 Mason Street (415) 292-2583 www.biscuitsandblues.com $$$ Bluestem Brasserie One Yerba Buena Lane (415) 547-1111 www.bluestembrasserie.com $$$ Bob’s Steak & Chop House 500 California Street (415) 273-3085 www.bobs-steakandchop.com $$$$ Buckhorn BBQ - SF Market Street 619 Market Street (415) 371-1352 www.buckhornBBQ.com/ $$ Cafe Bastille 22 Belden Place (415) 986-5673 www.cafebastillesf.com $$$ Campton Place Restaurant Taj Campton Place, 340 Stockton (415) 955-5555 www.camptonplacesf.com $$$$ Capo’s 641 Vallejo Steet (415) 986-8998 www.sfcapos.com $$ Caruso’s Coffee & Wine Bar The Westin St. Francis San Francisco (415) 397-7000 www.westinstfrancis.com $$ on Union Square 335 Cathay House 718 California Street (415) 982-3388 $$ Cento Osteria 100 Brannan Street (415) 543-1000 www.centoosteria.com/ $$$ Cha-Am Thai Restaurant/Bar & 701 Folsom Street (415) 546-9711 www.chaamthaisf.com $$ Grill Chez Maman West 401 Gough Street (415) 355-9067 www.chezmamansf.com $$ Coqueta Pier 5, The Embarcadero (415) 704-8866 www.coquetasf.com $$ Credo 360 Pine Street (415) 693-0360 www.credosf.com $$$ Daffodil 665 Bush Street (415) 343-0130 www.theorchardhotel.com/dining-en.html $$ Del Popolo 855 Bush Street (415) 589-7940 www.delpopolosf.com/ $$ Delarosa 37 Yerba Buena Lane (415) 872-7363 www.delarosasf.com $$ Dirty Habit Restaurant 12 Fourth Street (415) 348-1555 www.dirtyhabitsf.com $$$$ Dumpling Time 11 Division Street (415) 525-4797 www.dumplingtimesf.com $$ ibm.com/think 2 February 12–15 Moscone Center San Francisco, CA Restaurant Address Phone Website Range E & O Kitchen and Bar 314 Sutter Street (415) 693-0303 www.eosanfrancisco.com $$$$ Eclipse Restaurant and Lounge Hyatt Regency San Francisco (415) 788-1234 www.sanfrancisco.regency.hyatt.com/en/hotel/dining $$$ Five Embarcadero Center /Eclipse-Kitchen-and- Emporio Rulli Il Caffe 225 Stockton Street (415) 433-1122 www.rulli.com $$ at Union Square On Top of the Square Eno Wine Bar 320 Geary Street (408) 373-0335 www.enowinerooms.com $$$ Epic Steak 369 The Embarcadero (415) 369-9955 www.epicsteak.com $$$$ Espetus Churrascaria 1686 Market Street (415) 552-8792 www.espetus.com $$$$ Brazilian Steak House Far East Cafe 631 Grant Avenue (415) 982-3245 www.fareastcafesf.com $$ Farallon 450 Post Street, 4th Floor (415) 956-6998 www.farallonrestaurant.com $$$$ Fish & Farm 424 Clay Street (415) 474-3474 www.fishandfarmsf.com $$$ Fog City 1300 Battery Street (415) 982-2000 www.fogcitysf.com $$$ Fogo de Chao Churrascaria 201 Third Street (415) 427-0004 www.fogo.com $$$ Fringale 570 Fourth Street (415) 543-0573 www.fringalesf.com $$$ Hakkasan San Francisco One Kearny Street (415) 829-8148 www.hakkasan.com/sanfrancisco $$$$ Henry’s Hunan Restaurant 110 Natoma Street (415) 546-4999 www.henryshunanrestaurant.com $ Hornblower Cruises & Events Pier 3, On the Embarcadero (415) 788-8866 www.hornblower.com $$$$ Hotaling & Co. 1705 Mariposa Street (415) 863-8350 www.hotalingandco.com/ $$$$ International Smoke 301 Mission Street (415) 543-7474 www.internationalsmoke.com/ $$$$ Jardiniere Restaurant 300 Grove Street (415) 861-5555 www.jardiniere.com $$$$ Jasper’s Corner Tap & Kitchen 401 Taylor Street (415) 775-7979 www.jasperscornertap.com $$ Jersey 145 Second Street (415) 912-1502 www.jerseysf.com/ $$ Johnny Foley’s Irish House 243 O’Farrell Street (415) 954-0777 www.johnnyfoleys.com $$ John’s Grill 63 Ellis Street (415) 986-0069 www.johnsgrill.com $$$ La Mar Cebicheria Peruana Pier 1 1/2, On the Embarcadero (415) 397-8880 www.lamarsf.com $$$ ibm.com/think 3 February 12–15 Moscone Center San Francisco, CA Restaurant Address Phone Website Range Ladle & Leaf 275 Battery Street (415) 593-7687 www.order.ladleandleaf.com/ $ Leatherneck Steakhouse Marines’ Memorial Club & Hotel (415) 673-6672 www.marineclub.com $$$ 609 Sutter Street, 12th Floor Level III JW Marriott Hotel San Francisco (415) 929-2087 www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/restaurant $$$$ 500 Post Street /sfojw-jw-marriott-san-francisco-union-square/ Little Delhi India 83 Eddy Street (415) 398-3173 www.littledelhi.com $$ Live Sushi Bar 2001 17th Street (415) 861-8610 www.livesushibar.com $$$ Luce 888 Howard Street (415) 616-6560 www.lucewinerestaurant.com/index.php $$$$ Lucky Strike San Francisco 200 King Street (415) 400-8260 www.bowlluckystrike.com $$ Market Street Grill Hotel Whitcomb, 1231 Market (415) 487-4414 www.marketstreetgrillsf.com $$$ MarketBar One Ferry Building, Suite 36 (415) 434-1100 www.marketbar.com $$ MaSo 50 Third Street (415) 977-0271 https://www.parkcentralsf.com/maso $$$ Michael Mina 252 California Street (415) 397-9222 www.michaelmina.net $$$$ MKT Restaurant - 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