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    Fill up in Frisco

    By | January 10, 2008

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    San Francisco has a thousand eating options, each more tempting than the next. The Bay Area is famous for its good food as are placing like China town and the malls. There are places that are absolutely brilliant as far as food goes:

    ‘Wichcraft: This place has some of the most brilliant sandwiches you’ll ever eat. The Westfield San Francisco Food Centre is very different from more food courts in malls as it serves gourmet cuisine. ‘Wichcraft is one of the many places in this food centre which are awesome.  The use the best kind of salami, beef and cheese in to make the most delectable sandwiches. The grilled cheddar with smoked ham, pear and mustard was absolutely brilliant as was the slow-roasted pork. It gives a very tavern in a small town kind of feeling which is very endearing.

    Range: The menu at this place has a huge variety to choose from and is quite well priced so you may end up ordering much more than you can eat. This is the place for Californian cuisine with mushroom stuffed pasta with sage-brown butter and almonds, broccoli di cicco and horseradish sauce and pimento peppers and lemon aioli. Brilliant cuisine.

    Slanted Door: One of the best places for Vietnamese cuisine this place started in 1995 has stayed true to its soul. It offers great Vietnamese street food with a few local ingredients, a mix which leaves you wanting more.           

    Ritual Roasters: If you are a coffee person, you absolutely have to go to this place. Here each coffee bean is a masterpiece in itself.  The expresso is brewed from beans which are hand roasted in small batches. The Hairbender is amazing.

    Swan Oyster Depot: In spite of its rather geriatric timings, this one continues to be a huge favorite. It closes at 5:30 and is open only for breakfast and lunch but the crabs and oysters are absolutely out of this world. The atmosphere is amazing and makes for a great experience.          

    Topics: Bay Area Dining |

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