![]() ![]() Local Kitchen has an eclectic menu, offering everything from fried okra to a burrata salad, pizzas, and yellow curry. Tucked away on a tiny side street a few minutes from Oracle Park is Little Skillet, known for its weekend jazz brunch. Certain dishes are served beneath a glass dome so that none of the aromas can escape on their way to your table. International Smoke can't be missed, both for its menu and its pageantry. Their weekday Happy Hour can't be topped!Įko Kitchen (167 11th St.) - Temporarily ClosedĮko Kitchen, founded by Simileoluwa Adebajo, is home to outstanding Nigerian dishes that the head chef herself learned from her grandmother. Tastebuds serves up soul food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Their known for their panuchos, crispy tacos that are a specialty of the Yucatan. You can create your own tacos at Taqueria Los Mayos. Osteria Bella is also known for its wide selection of vermouth, giving you endless cocktail options. Here, you can get delectable pizzas and antipasto plates. The Richmond, which spans the western blocks of the city sandwiched between the Presidio and Golden Gate Park, also features a great variety of black-owned restaurants. Mission Bowling Club serves up your favorite bar bites while you and your friends compete for a few frames on one of their six bowling lanes. ![]() The live music and friendly staff get almost as much praise as what comes out of the kitchen. They're offering take-out for dinner hours, Wednesday through Sunday.Įnjoy West African food at Little Baobab. Vegetarians love the plant-based focus of their menu, while everyone appreciates their generous portions.įor some authentic Afro-Caribbean cuisine, pick up a meal at El Nuevo Fruitlandia. You can enjoy East African food at Cafe Ethiopia. They'll even serve you a glass of ice cold milk to wash your selections down. If it's sweets you want, you have to visit Anthony's Cookies on Valencia Street. It's no surprise to find such great culinary variety in one of San Francisco's most diverse neighborhoods. Aref's wife and co-owner, Dalia, is famous for her irresisitable rice pudding. "Zoul" means friend in Sudanese but once you sample some of Chef Aref Elgaali's traditional recipes at Z Zoule Cafe, you'll feel more like family. Choices include black eyed peas and rice, collard greens, and candied yams. Two Jacks Nik's Place offers both surf and turf with generous side dishes. Hazel Southern Bar & Kitchen (1446 Market St.) - Temporarily Closedįive varieties of wings and shareable plates worth fighting over are what you'll find at Hazel Southern Bar & Kitchen. ![]() Owner Yvonne Hines first built her reputation with her patented pralines, but her repertoire now includes cakes, pies, and cookies.Īxum Cafe started as a coffee shop and has grown into one of Lower Haight's most popular restaurants, offering traditional Ethiopian fare.Ĭafe International has been around for more than 30 years and has become "the living room of the neighborhood." Besides the comfy surroundings, Cafe International also hosts jazz performances and open mic nights. Yvonne's Southern Sweets is just the place if your sweet tooth can't be tamed. Yvonne's Southern Sweets (5128 Third St.) - Temporarily Closed It's a powerhouse of California-Ethiopian cuisine that doubles as the Bayview dining scene's spiritual home. This was one of the first pop-up restaurants in Bayview to go brick-and-mortar. If you want a taste of pop-up history, visit Radio Africa & Kitchen. ![]()
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