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Take in the trattoria-style atmosphere as
you settle down to contemporary Italian fare prepared with the freshest ingredients.
The famed Compass Rose at the Westin
St. Francis (nestled between Post and Geary Streets) is acclaimed as one of
the most beautiful rooms in the world. The compass Rose serves lunch, afternoon
tea, champagne and caviar. At nightfall, enjoy the live entertainment as you dig
into the distinctive evening menu. If
you fancy Cambodian, don't miss Angkor Wat on Geary, the long-running winner of
the San Francisco "Gold" ”ward. Fridays and Saturdays are special, with
Royal Classical Ballet performances for the guests' entertainment. Visitors
and locals alike frequent the Clift
Hotel on Geary for the Asia de Cuba, critically-acclaimed restaurant by Jeffrey
Chodorow. While here, check out the famous Redwood Room with a digital art exhibition
showcasing the works of Jean Baptiste Mondino and others of similar stature. Enjoy
fine wine, cheese and invigorating conversation at the nightly Manager's reception
during your stay at The
Savoy Hotel ( Geary Street ), voted by Travel and Leisure Magazine as the
“Best Small Hotel” in 1995. For exciting people watching and celebrity
sightings, check out ‘Puccini and Pinetti' at the Monticello Inn on Ellis Street
. You'll love the fresh pasta and pizza from the wood-fired oven- an excellent
value, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Cab
it to Compass Grill and Bar at the Sheraton
Fisherman's Wharf Hotel, where you will enjoy a host of Wharf specialties
and a choice of steaks and seafood or lighter fare such as salads and sandwiches. A
choice of shopping and dining options await you at Union Square , with some of
San Francisco 's finest hotels just a few blocks away. Walk
two blocks to check out the appetizing California nouveau cuisine at the Serrano
Hotel on Sutter Street . You have
yet to discover one of the brightest gems on San Francisco 's culinary crown.
Incredible Mediterranean cuisine is the specialty at the Girasone, located in
the Crowne
Plaza San Francisco Union Square . Enjoy a scrumptious breakfast with breads,
rolls and griddle specialties, while entrees such as rotisserie chicken, grilled
fillet mignon and lobster ravioli star in the dinner menu. Sir
Francis Drake Hotel on Union Square is yet another favorite, with onsite Scala's
Bistro offering country-style Italian fare such as fresh pasta and fish, rotisserie
chicken, risotto and more. Just 2 Blocks
West of Union Street, ANZU at Hotel
Nikko is bound to whet your appetite- starting with signature sake martini
to the innovative offerings at the Sushi Bar and prime aged beef flown in daily
from Chicago , ANZU has a well-deserved reputation for delectable fare with a
touch of the Orient. Feeling full already?
Work off your meal with an exciting San Francisco shopping spree! At crowded,
fashionable Union Square , you can never run out of options. <--Back |