Best Places for Small Plates in San Francisco
1. Left Door, San Francisco
Plush cocktail parlour tucked on the second floor above the Bus Stop Saloon. The room pairs velvet nooks and a fireplace with cold martinis, wagyu bites, and caviar bumps.
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Plush cocktail parlour tucked on the second floor above the Bus Stop Saloon. The room pairs velvet nooks and a fireplace with cold martinis, wagyu bites, and caviar bumps.
Lively izakaya serving yakitori grilled over binchotan charcoal and bowls of thick, hand-rolled udon. The space is a work of Japanese craftsmanship – from the hand-packed clay walls to the massive bar carved from a single slab of cedar.
Cozy corner bistro serving creative American plates designed for sharing. The menu mixes high and low: Santa Barbara uni handrolls and miso black cod sit alongside a classic Wagyu cheeseburger.