My favorite Inner Sunset eats
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My favorite Inner Sunset eats
"I recently moved down the street, but I called Inner Sunset home for more than 14 years - ever since I traded the bustling streets of Hong Kong for the fog-kissed avenues of this neighborhood. I'm sure many people will fight me on it, but I often think of Sunset as the real Chinatown of San Francisco. There's an amazing community here, and great food, too; tons of boba, dumplings, independent coffee spots, and baked goods galore."
"As I write this, it's raining in San Francisco. You can warm up with hot pots from Nabe and iPot. Or play a boardgame with a waffle sandwich in hand at Game Parlour. Below are my favorite Inner Sunset spots, and here are some other suggestions for rainy days in the city. Arizmendi Bakery There's nothing like the smell of fresh-baked bread in the morning, and Arizmendi Bakery is the place to get your fix."
Inner Sunset serves as a community-rich neighborhood with abundant Asian eateries, independent coffee shops, and bakeries that echo Chinatown flavors. Rainy days prompt residents to seek comforting meals like Japanese hot pot and communal dining experiences. Popular local spots include Arizmendi Bakery for fresh-baked goods and daily pizza specials; Nabe for shabu-shabu with varied broths and fresh ingredients; Marnee Thai for authentic pad see ew and generous portions; and Crepevine for large, quickly served plates and a broad menu of savory and sweet crepes. The neighborhood emphasizes cozy, independent establishments and takeout-friendly options.
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