Modern Guide to Inner Richmond: Endless Eats + Park Life on SF's Newly Buzzy West Side
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Modern Guide to Inner Richmond: Endless Eats + Park Life on SF's Newly Buzzy West Side
"Situated between the Presidio and Golden Gate Park, the Inner Richmond balances the hustle of urban life with the innately laid-back nature of SF's west side. It is anchored by two main drags, Clement Street and Geary Boulevard, each dotted with countless restaurants with a heavy Asian accentthe 'hood isn't called SF's "New Chinatown" for nothing."
"Have fun shopping the many Chinese markets and, of course, gorging on some of the best dim sum in town. There are many flavors and cultures represented in the Inner Richmond, though, including Vietnamese, Korean, French, Italian, Russian, and Irish. If you crave it, you can probably get it here."
"Drinks-wise, choose from a selection of dive bars, wine bars, and draught houses; or, grab a coffee at one of many cute cafes and check out the neighborhood's boutiques and artisan shops. The highly anticipated Rose Pizzeria (1 Clement St.) is finally here. Try the West Coast Style pie, which is thin with a sourdough crustthat is, if you can snag a table."
"For more than 50 years, Inner Richmond locals have been kicking off weekends with breakfast at Eats (50 Clement St.), a just-right spot to fuel up on chicken and waffles, spinach portobello Benedicts, or huevos rancheros before a hike in the Presidio. With multiple Bay Area locations, KoJa Kitchen's (343 Clement St.) Clement Street outpost is the place to go for Korean-Japanese fusion that won't break the bank. No-frills institution Good Luck Dim Sum (736 Clement St.) has an astounding variety of dumplings, many of which can be purchased as part of an affordable three for $2 deal."
Inner Richmond sits between the Presidio and Golden Gate Park, combining city energy with a relaxed west-side feel. Clement Street and Geary Boulevard anchor the neighborhood with many restaurants, including Chinese spots known for shopping at Chinese markets and eating dim sum. The area also includes Vietnamese, Korean, French, Italian, Russian, and Irish flavors, making it possible to find many cuisines. Drinks range from dive bars and wine bars to draught houses, with coffee available at cafes. Boutiques and artisan shops add to the shopping experience. Notable food stops include Rose Pizzeria, Clementina gluten-free Italian trattoria, Lily for Vietnamese dishes, Eats for weekend breakfast, KoJa Kitchen for Korean-Japanese fusion, and Good Luck Dim Sum for dumplings.
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