A Modern Guide to Palo Alto: Destination Restaurants, World-Class Art + Trendy Stays

For being a sleepy Bay Area suburb, Palo Alto has an incredibly outsized reputation—whether it’s because it’s the home of a certain esteemed university, the namesake subject of a James Franco film (it’s the actor’s hometown), or because it’s the heart of Silicon Valley.

And actually, there is such an abundance of activity here that even the local college kids are starting to realize that Palo Alto is kind of exciting. Yes, it’s a tech hub, but PA also has culture (it’s home to legit art museums and galleries), gorgeous nature (flanked by foothills and marshlands), and restaurants worthy of the big city (no seriously).


While housing prices here are Beverly Hills-esque and there are a few glamorous places to dine and drop some major bucks, Palo Alto is still a friendly, mostly glitz-free destination anchored by two main commercial thoroughfares (University Avenue in downtown and California Avenue to the south), with Stanford’s must-visit campus on the perimeter.

Where to Eat in Palo Alto

Michelin-starred chef Bruno Chemel’s original Palo Alto restaurant Baumé has been reimagined as Bistronomie by Baumé, a more laidback approach to modern French food with an exquisite six-course pescatarian tasting menu.

(Courtesy of Bistronomie by Baumé)

While Palo Alto has its share of decent chain restaurants that cater to the college crowd (and their visiting parents)—think Oren’s Hummus (this is the OG location), True Food Kitchen, Sushirrito, Shake Shack, Lemonade, and Sweetgreen—it’s also home to a number of delicious, independent restaurants worth a taste.

Bistronomie by Baumé

From the ashes of the covid-fallen modern french bistro Baumé has risen Bruno Chemel’s new Palo Alto project, Bistronomie. The brighter, more laidback, somewhat more affordable concept sacrifices none of the Michelin starred-chef’s signature style. Bistronomie’s six-course pescatarian tasting menu showcases fresh local seafood from sustainable, open ocean farms (two types of wagyu beef supplements can be added for those who can’t imagine a meal without meat). The white wine-focused bottles, glasses and pairings draw almost entirely from storied French vintners. // 201 California Ave. (Palo Alto), bistronomiebybaume.com

Bird Dog

With Bird Dog’s arrival in 2015, Palo Alto entered the world of the contemporary dining experience. Merging cuisines from Northern California and the Far East, chef Robbie Wilson creates playful yet comforting dishes including the signature (and Instagram favorite) wood-grilled avocado with ponzu and fresh wasabi. Meanwhile, a fried chicken thigh with green curry, egg yolk, and smoked uni puts an Asian twist on the classic Southern plate. Be sure to order a drink or two—while Palo Alto is no longer a craft cocktail desert, Bird Dog’s superb libations still stand out. // 420 Ramona St. (Palo Alto), birddogpa.com

Mediterranean Wraps

This California Avenue lunchtime spot has been a mainstay on best falafel lists around the Bay Area for over 20 years, and for good reason: The parsley-stained falafel balls are consistently right on the mark, crunchy on the outside, soft in the center, and never dry. Homemade hummus, tender schwarma, and delightfully sticky baklava make up the equally compelling supporting cast. // 433 California Ave. (Palo Alto), mediterraneanwraps.com

Vina Enoteca

Like University Avenue, downtown’s main thoroughfare, the Stanford Shopping Center is awash in foodie-approved chains (hi, Shake Shack and True Food Kitchen). The one exception is this standout Italian spot serving classic trattoria hits (al dente spaghetti cacio e pepe) but also mixing it up (Impossible sausage pizza). Excellent cocktails, especially the barrel-aged Negroni options, will make you forget how much cash you just dropped at the mall. // 700 Welch Rd. Suite 110 (Palo Alto), vinaenoteca.com

ROOH

While the pandemic raged, ROOH quietly opened its second Bay Area location on University Ave. With an eclectic interior drenched in bold colors and patterned wallpaper, this location focuses not on curries (though, yes, of course they have those, too) but on live-fire grilling and smoking meats like Sonoma duck and pork belly, and on stuffed breads like the green pea, goat cheese and winter truffle kulcha and the paneer chili roll. Mixologist Chetan Gangan has crafted an array of impressive cocktail concoctions inspired by Ayurveda, each bestowed a name in slang from around India. // 473 University Ave. (Palo Alto), roohrestaurants.com

Wildseed

At its brand new Palo Alto location, beloved SF plant-based Wildseed ditches the lunch rush and focuses its efforts on a hearty, comforting dinner service. Using local, seasonal ingredients, the restaurant replicates flavors from around the globe in dishes like wild mushroom zeppole (fritters), spicy yellow curry and Peruvian hodo soy tofu skewers. Their cocktail game is equally as fresh and indulgent, with grown-up standards and unexpected ingredients like pineapple kombucha, yellow bell pepper and olive oil-washed gin. // 855 El Camino Real (Palo Alto), wildseedsf.com/palo-alto

Protégé

When you’ve got a chef from El Bulli and The French Laundry teamed up with that former restaurant’s old master sommelier, expectations are bound to be be sky high. Fortunately for Peninsula gourmands, this pair of fine dining protégés, Anthony Secviar and Dennis Kelly respectively, strikes all the right notes at their split concept restaurant. The dining room showcases Secviar’s riveting cooking via a tasting menu; the lounge, meanwhile, serves equally intricate offerings (sablefish, geoduck, squid ink cavatelli) à la carte. On both sides, guests can count on knockout brown butter Parker House rolls and Kelly’s epic wine program. // 250 California Ave. (Palo Alto), protegepaloalto.com

Terún

By day, Terún is a power lunch spot (minus the suits and ties) for panini, salads, and branzino al forno enjoyed on the spacious back patio. At night, the pace slows, the lights dim, and professors and young couples alike file in for eggplant polpette, lasagna Bolognese, and wood-fired ‘nduja-zucchini pizza. While the pasta is generally quite good here, it’s the textbook Neapolitan-style pizza (with about a dozen toppings variations) that shines. Dolce vita vibes are further evident in the strong Italian wine list and frequent set of local Italian chefs stopping in for espresso hits at the bar. // 448 California Ave. (Palo Alto), terunpizza.com

Taverna

The blue door and whitewashed exterior are just the first hint that Taverna is prepared to whisk you off for a little getaway to the Greek Islands—and the warm hospitality, terrific taramosalata (cod roe spread), and tender-as-can-be octopus paired with quince almond relish do not disappoint. The transporting experience comes courtesy of a pair of front-of-house alums from Evvia, Palo Alto’s overhyped and overpriced sibling to San Francisco’s Kokkari, and an ex-Michael Mina chef, William Roberts. With compelling and soulful cooking—don’t think twice about ordering the custard baklava-like bougatsa for dessert—and Greek wine flowing with gusto, it feels like a celebratory vacation in the cozy space each night. // 800 Emerson St. (Palo Alto), tavernarestaurant.squarespace.com

Sundance the Steakhouse

They just don’t make ’em like Sundance anymore. This candlelit, dark-wood-paneled legend across from Stanford screams “elegant steakhouse” and has been the place for celebratory dinners in town since a little before John Elway was Stanford’s quarterback. The real decisions at Sundance are whether it’s a prime rib or filet mignon kind of night, and which California cab to pair it with. // 1921 El Camino Real (Palo Alto), sundancethesteakhouse.com

Sun of Wolf

The name is bizarre (it’s a play on the owners’ last names) and the contemporary Mexican, slightly globe-trotting menu is just as quirky—but in and exciting way. Opened in 2018, hip Sun of Wolf dishes standout duck confit tacos on handmade huitlacoche tortillas; sautéed shrimp in a chile negro butter; beet tartare; and super cocktails. It all receives howls of approval. // 406 California Ave. (Palo Alto), sunofwolfpa.com

Palo Alto Creamery Fountain & Grill

The retro diner setting feels straight out of American Graffiti, as does the Americana menu of patty melts, turkey dinners, and bowls of chili. Don’t overthink it at the Creamery, as locals refer to it. This is the place for a California burger (jack cheese, avocado, and bacon), outstanding soda jerk-made shakes, and giant slices of freshly baked pie. // 566 Emerson St. (Palo Alto), paloaltocreamery.com

Palo Alto’s Best Coffee Shops, Ice Cream + Snacks

The Mission-style architecture of the old Varsity Movie Theatre makes the Palo Alto location of Blue Bottle Coffee one of the Bay Area brand’s most dramatic spots for sipping lattes.

(Ana Kamin)

Zombie Runner

Part running store, part coffee shop-slash-roaster, Zombie Runner is a California Avenue institution for getting you ready for the SF Marathon while also keeping you awake at the office. While the walls are covered with the latest and greatest jogging shoes, you’re really here to browse the extensive collection of healthyish chocolates and licorice to compliment the excellent nitro cold brew or the house favorite Turkish cappuccino (a dirty chai done to perfection). // 429 S California Ave. (Palo Alto), zombierunner.com

Izzy’s Brooklyn Bagels

Yeah, yeah, we’ve heard what our New York friends say about West Coast bagels, but there is no complaining about the bagel scene in Palo Alto because of this longtime California favorite for spot-on bagels slathered with schmear. The kosher bakery also has knishes, babka, deli salads, and a whole lot more to go with its iconic bagels. // 477 California Ave. (Palo Alto), izzysbrooklynbagels.com

Rick’s Rather Rich Ice Cream

Palo Alto has a strong ice cream and gelato scene, but it’s worth trekking to a quiet shopping plaza at the Mountain View border for the uber-smooth creative and classic flavors of this cheery locals’ favorite for a cup or an overflowing cone of homemade ice cream. Good luck choosing from almost 50 flavors—we’ll steer you towards dreamy industrial chocolate and the lovely saffron-pistachio. // 3946 Middlefield Rd. (Palo Alto), ricksicecream.com

Backyard Brew

In a town full of adorably quirky concepts, this entirely outdoor California Avenue café/roaster (with lots of covered seating) might take the cake for its backyard location hidden off an alleyway leading to fantastic coffee, tea, and sandwiches. There are always dogs begging for a bite of the steak tacos on homemade tortillas, Stanford grad students focused on their laptops, and smooth jazz as the soundtrack for the sunshine-filled al fresco scene. It’s feel-good, chill Palo Alto in a nutshell. // 444 California Ave. (Palo Alto), aoccoffee.com

Café Venetia

This all-day University Avenue café really does seem like it was directly transported from Milan. A tidy selection of small sandwiches, pastries, and chocolates await at the espresso bar, best enjoyed on the sidewalk at prime people-watching tables. Yes, it’s ok to order a cappuccino after noon here. And no, nobody will frown upon a glass of wine ordered at 11am or an espresso at 9pm. Free snacks are set out on Fridays at aperitivo hour for guests who purchase a glass of wine, just like Venice’s cicchetti bars would do. // 419 University Ave. (Palo Alto), cafevenetia.com

Timothy Adams Chocolates

Bring your sweet tooth to Palo Alto’s Wonka-ish chocolate destination for exquisite bonbons, caramels, and luscious sipping chocolate. The boutique also functions as a small café with a selection of bubbles and sweet wines to pair with rose or coffee walnut praline bonbons. // 539 Bryant St. (Palo Alto), timothyadamschocolates.com

Blue Bottle Coffee

Set in the old Varsity Movie Theatre and opened in cooperation with the coworking hub HanaHaus, this just might be Blue Bottle’s most spectacular location courtesy of the gorgeous patio with a beautiful fountain and Mission-style architecture. In addition to their signature coffees, the cafe also offers breakfast and lunch dishes. // 456 University Ave. (Palo Alto), bluebottlecoffee.com

Tea Time

When the clock strikes 4pm, head to Tea Time for a cozy cup and petite bites. Traditional English tea sandwiches such as cream cheese and mandarin jam or turkey with cranberry relish are just a few of the many combinations. Choose from among 120 loose-leaf teas, from classic English Breakfast to hard-to-find Dragonwell green tea. The menu also offers classic butter scones and crumpets topped with strawberry preserves or shrimp and avocado. // 542 Ramona St. (Palo Alto), tea-time.com

Where to Drink in Palo Alto

Pull up a couch at The Wine Room for a glass of chenin blanc and a smoked salmon carpaccio on date in Palo Alto.

(Courtesy of The Wine Room)

Palo Alto Brewing Company

Simply known as the Tap Room, the city’s only craft brewery, owned by Palo Alto native Kasim Syed, showcases its own beers on tap, including the popular Hoppy Tart Deco sour and the powerful Barley Legal coconut porter, along with some guest beers in the rotation. The communal table invites you to join in for a beer, order some bar food, and make new friends. // 233 University Ave. (Palo Alto), paloaltobrewing.com

Vin Vino Wine

It’s hard to navigate through the maze of wine-filled boxes on the shelves and on the floor at this California Avenue wine bar/shop. Clutter notwithstanding, it’s worth checking out the retail and bar options at this Palo Alto wine nerds’ paradise.Barolo, Burgundy, Rioja, you name it—they’ve got the world’s great regions covered in impressive depth. The wine bar is really more of a tasting room, where various themes like “Vosne-Romanée 2010 vintage” are poured as flights for guests standing at the bar or sitting at one of the cramped tables. // 437 California Ave. (Palo Alto), vinvinowine.com

Calave Wine Bar

Who knew that California Avenue is a wine lover’s marquee destination? Calave, just a few steps from the Caltrain station, is the street’s chicest wine bar of the handful of choices—and its best for date night. The by-the-glass list is probably Palo Alto’s most extensive, and the various themed flights are thoughtfully put together. The peanut-butter-onion-cheese sandwich is the must-try snack—no, seriously. // 299 California Ave. #115 (Palo Alto), calave.com

Rose & Crown

With an entrance off a downtown parking lot, you might be surprised at Rose & Crown’s interior atmo—with wood paneling and no shortage of English and Irish ale signs, it’s all English country pub in here. Sure, you can grab a pour of Old Speckled Hen, but since this is also Palo Alto’s definitive craft beer destination, you can get your fix of the likes of Pliny the Elder on tap. // 547 Emerson St. (Palo Alto), facebook.com

The Wine Room

This cozy hot spot mixes Mediterranean and Moroccan styles with plush couches in the back room, but the wine menu features bottles from all over the globe. By-the-glass options aren’t just the castoffs either, with great choices like Foxen’s Chenin Blanc from the Santa Maria Valley or Tucker Wines’ Carneros Merlot. A small snack menu includes a cheese plate and smoked salmon carpaccio. // 520 Ramona St. (Palo Alto), thepawineroom.com

Palo Alto’s Best Shopping

Independently-owned sister stores Leaf & Petal + Cassis carry small, chic labels and locally-made jewelry.

(Courtesy of @leafcassis)

Yes, Palo Alto is dominated by malls, with Stanford Shopping Center flanking Sand Hill Road and the outdoor Town & Country Village at the northeastern edge of campus.

At the former you’ll find the usual big box suspects as well as a few smaller labels (think SF-based sustainable fashion brands Cuyana and Amour Vert). Town & Country is your place for athleisure and beauty—with Athleta, Marine Layer, and LaBelle Day Spa).

Here’s where else to shop in downtown Palo Alto.

Cielo

Stocked with the same international designers as it’s Fillmore Street sister store in San Francisco, Cielo is Palo Alto-s go-to for chic, high-end women’s clothes from designers such as Dries Van Noten, Sacai, Marsell, and Marni. // 477 University Ave. (Palo Alto), facebook.com/cielo.paloalto

Leaf & Petal / Cassis

This pair of independently-owned boutiques have long been setting the trend for well-heeled women of the South Bay. Both shops feature small, chic labels like White and Warren, The Great, and Birds of Paradis, and a curated selection of gifts and locally-made jewelry. // Leaf & Petal, 439 California Ave. (Palo Alto) + Cassis, 206 Homer Ave. (Palo Alto), lpetal.com

Letter Perfect

Given that a handwritten note is the most sincere form of communication, Letter Perfect has been supplying the beautiful essentials for loving missives, from hand-painted watercolor birthday cards to customized wedding stationery, since 1982. // 384 University Ave. (Palo Alto), letterperfect.com

Things to Do in Palo Alto: Art, Hikes + Hot Tubs

The strength of Pace Gallery’s Palo Alto location is tech-driven art installations, like this one from Japan’s cutting-edge TeamLab. Check the gallery’s website for current exhibitions.

(Courtesy of TeamLab)

Stanford Theatre

For a city known for its tech innovation, it’s fascinating how Palo Alto’s cultural crown jewel is a classic movie palace complete with a Mighty Wurlitzer organ. Built in the 1920s, this example of neo-classical Persian and Moorish architecture screens a wide range of early to mid 20th century films. Seeing a Hitchcock favorite or Casablanca from the balcony is as essential a Palo Alto experience as it gets. Unfortunately, the theater remains temporarily closed due to covid but hopes are high it will reopen soon. // 221 University Ave. (Palo Alto), stanfordtheatre.org

Rodin Garden and the Collection at Cantor Arts Center

The Rodin Garden and Stanford’s adjacent flagship art museum, the Cantor Arts Center, have the third largest collection of the French sculptor’s work in the world. Beyond Rodin, Cantor has intriguing exhibitions regularly, plus a terrific permanent collection of modern works, ancient art, and everything in between. Admission is always free, and they offer docent-led tours (also free). // 328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way (Stanford), museum.stanford.edu

The Anderson Collection

No Stanford visit is complete without admiring the outstanding Anderson Collection next door to the Cantor. The stunning modern structure boasts one of the world’s largest private collections comprising 20th century American art from the likes of Mark Rothko, Peter Alexander, and Frank Lobdell. The gallery displays permanent pieces such as Richard Diebenkorn’s Ocean Park #60 and features rotating exhibits, as well. // 314 Lomita Dr. (Stanford), anderson.stanford.edu

Pace Gallery

The West Coast outpost of the global set of contemporary art galleries known as Pace represents a host of envelope-pushing 20th and 21st century artists. Admission is free and exhibitions change regularly, but the art’s creative nature always invites lingering in the compact space. Look for immersive experiences from the likes of TeamLab and Louise Nevelson, whose exhibition Mirage is on view through April 9, 2022. // 229 Hamilton Ave. (Palo Alto), pacegallery.com

Baylands Nature Preserve

Almost 2,000 acres of bayfront marshland await walkers, joggers, and birdwatchers at one of Palo Alto’s favorite places to stretch its legs. The various trails are a great opportunity to get up close with the Bay and explore its distinct mixture of tidal and fresh water habitats. The Lucy Evans Baylands Nature Interpretive Center is a good starting point to help understand the plants and animals that call the Baylands home. // 2775 Embarcadero Rd. (Palo Alto), cityofpaloalto.org

Pearson-Arastradero Preserve

Some of the most rewarding views and breathtaking trails on the Peninsula can be found here in the Palo Alto and Los Altos foothills. The Preserve boasts gorgeous rolling hills covered by poppies in spring and lush green or golden grass all year long that seems right out of a “Welcome to California” postcard. Meanwhile, the views from several trails provide the rare vantage point for hikers to see the skyscrapers of San Francisco, Mount Diablo in the East Bay, and San Jose’s sprawl all in one spot. It’s almost guaranteed that there will be some deer or a coyote near your hiking trail, too. // 1530 Arastradero Rd. (Palo Alto), cityofpaloalto.org

The Dish Hike

Up in the Stanford foothills, there is a can’t-miss, 150-foot-diameter radio telescope called the Dish. It’s in use, but you can safely hike around it. Most of the Stanford-owned land is off limits to the public, but the 3.9-mile trail is accessible for everyone, and as far as its level of difficulty, we think it’s a walk in the park. Caution: The back-in only parking situation on Stanford Avenue is an absolute nightmare at peak times.

Watercourse Way Spa

This downtown Palo Alto wellness center has massages, mud wraps, and skin care services, plus the opportunity to book an individual tub room with sauna and steam. Check out their website for unique monthly specials. // 165 Channing Ave. (Palo Alto), watercourseway.com

Where to Stay in Palo Alto

A premiere suite at Palo Alto’s Nobu Epiphany Hotel.

(Courtesy of the hotel)

Nobu Epiphany Hotel

Downtown Palo Alto’s swankiest place to spend a night comes from global mega chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s hospitality group. The beautiful design of the public and guest spaces perfectly blends themes of zen tranquility, the savvy Silicon Valley tech world, and California’s sun-filled natural habitats. Guests can enjoy private balconies and plush Italian bed linens in all rooms, plus 24-hour room service available from Nobu restaurant. Tech gadgets include a G-link docking station and Revo Radio for tuning into internet radio stations. Non-guests can enjoy Nobu’s signature pricey Japanese-Peruvian creations on the ground floor restaurant, but only some will be able to check out the “famous” Cal urinal in the restaurant’s bathroom. // 180 Hamilton Ave (Palo Alto), nobuhotels.com/palo-alto

The Clement Hotel

As the headliner on El Camino’s hotel row just across the street from campus, The Clement Hotel is an elevated boutique stay with just 23 one-bedroom suites tricked out with Frette linens, Nespresso machines, divinely deep soaking tubs, and plenty of high-tech amenities. The Clement is all-inclusive, so feel free to pop down to the kitchen any time day or night to grab a snack or a meal; or order your breakfast to be sent up to the rooftop pool. The rate also includes high-speed WiFi, valet parking, laundry, and even a nightly shoeshine service. This level of service comes with a price tag, but for traveling tech elite and proud Stanford parents with coin, this is home away from home. // 711 El Camino Real (Palo Alto), theclementpaloalto.com

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Panduan ke Hayes Valley: San Francisco & # 039; s surga bagi pembeli, pecinta kuliner + bon vivan

Seperti banyak lingkungan di kota, Lembah Hayes siap untuk kehidupan pasca-pandemi. Daerah kantong yang cerah — terjepit di antara Mid-Market, Lower Haight, dan Western Addition — optimis tentang kembalinya pembeli yang divaksinasi yang berburu segala sesuatu mulai dari sepatu hipster hingga pakaian unik hingga perhiasan terkenal di Insta.

Topi butik yang berat ini dibuat sangat mewah berkat kekayaan restoran lezat yang terinspirasi secara internasional, bar anggur yang menawan, dan bar (reguler) yang menyenangkan yang menarik segala macam orang lokal, bon vivan, dan turis. Mereka datang untuk berbelanja, makan dan minum, tetapi tetap untuk melihat orang-orang. Tempat bertengger favorit kita? Sebuah bangku di Patricia’s Green, terletak tepat di tengah semua aksi.


Sementara kami bullish di masa depan, kami akan mengabaikan gajah Beruban di kamar jika kami tidak mengetahui bahwa Lembah Hayes terlihat sedikit berbeda 18 bulan setelah penguncian. Ritel, terutama toko indie kecil, telah dirusak oleh penutupan tersebut dan, sayangnya, banyak toko favorit kami dan beberapa restoran tidak bertahan. RIP: Acote, Azalea, Ver Unica, Selamat Datang Orang Asing, Nancy Boy, Hidangan, Aiken, Cary Lane, Jarang Terlihat, Sean, Gazette, Gimme Shoes, Will Leather Goods, EI Home, Alternative Apparel, Straw, Urban Remedy, Barcino, The Grove, Stacks, Dobb’s Ferry, Biergarten, Little Gem, The Riddler, dan 20th Century Cafe (akan tutup pada akhir Juni).

Mendesah.

Tapi hanya ada satu hal yang harus dilakukan dan itu berlanjut ke hari-hari yang lebih baik dan lebih cerah. Gunakan lembar contekan kami untuk memandu Anda melalui persinggahan Anda berikutnya di sekitar nabe.

Restoran Terbaik di Lembah Hayes

Dibuka pada musim panas 2019, Gioia Pizzeria favorit Berkeley masih terasa seperti pendatang baru di San Francisco. Temukan pai klasik dan unik, ditambah salad dan sandos.

(Courtesy of Gioia Pizzeria)

Hayes Valley sangat dekat dari lingkaran seni yang mencakup Davies Symphony Hall (201 Van Ness Ave.), SF Jazz Center (201 Franklin St.) dan Teater Sydney Goldstein (275 Hayes St.)—Dengan kata lain, restoran di sini biasanya penuh sesak. Burung nasar budaya telah lama berkumpul Absinth (398 Hayes St.) untuk hidangan lezat yang terinspirasi dari brasserie, sementara di seberang jalan Chez Maman (401 Gough St.) terkenal dengan burgernya yang lezat dan sepanci kerang gurih. // Jika makanan laut itu kesukaanmu, buat reservasi di institusi Hayes Valley Hayes Street Grill (320 Hayes St.), yang telah menyajikan ikan dan kerang segar yang dipanen secara berkelanjutan sejak 1979. // Manjakan semua keinginan Anda akan pasta di A Mano (450 Hayes St.). // Ambil ham rosemary atau irisan asparagus (atau pai utuh) di pendatang baru Gioia Pizzeria (579 Hayes St.). // Restoran Pläj (333 Fulton St.) di sinilah Anda dapat memuaskan kerinduan Anda akan makanan Skandinavia — nikmati beberapa kroket ikan asap atau gravlax yang diawetkan di rumah. // Mendambakan beberapa makanan klasik China-Amerika yang sangat lezat ala ayam Genera Tso, chow mein, dan telur gulung renyah? Lahir pandemi Susan si pemalas, dipimpin oleh sous chef mantan Mister Jiu Eric Ehler dan pendiri Hanson Li, mendapatkan Anda. (208 Jatuh St.) // Buat kencan terkesan dengan mengambil bagian dalam masakan Kim Alter yang terinspirasi masakan California di Burung malam (330 Gough St., segera dibuka kembali untuk makan di dalam ruangan; saat ini menawarkan makanan untuk dibawa pulang) atau menyesap koktail yang nikmat di bar kecil yang berdampingan dengan mereka yang super chic Kamar Linden (330 Gough St., sementara ditutup) sebelum menuju makan malam yang lezat di brasserie yang apik Tuan Benjamin (451 Gough St.), dari koki Benu Cory Lee. // Untuk jenis unggas yang berbeda, pukul Burung untuk sando ayam goreng lezat dan bebas gluten yang dibuat dengan roti segar dari pembuat roti East Bay lokal — hanya untuk dibawa pulang (406 Hayes St.). // Temukan makanan terinspirasi Prancis yang lebih modern di restoran bergaya bistro Dominique Crenn Petit Crenn (609 Hayes St; ditutup sementara saat ruang sedang digunakan oleh Memikirkan kembali dan Meluncur untuk memberi makan mereka yang membutuhkan.). // Bagi mereka yang mencari suasana santai, tanpa kode berpakaian Tabel Kaya (199 Gough St.) menampilkan menu inventif yang rasanya sedap kedengarannya; ditambah, tim RT Rotisserie (101 Oak St.) gaul ayam sukulen dan sisi dengan harga murah. // Berbicara tentang alat panggang listrik, Souvla (517 Hayes St.) memulai tren panas merah ini. Makan siang atau makan malam santai di lokasi semula — jangan melewatkan mondar-mandir. // Di hari yang berkabut, nikmati semangkuk miso vegetarian atau ramen paitan ayam di Nojo Ramen Tavern (231 Franklin St.) // Semua berkata, Cala (149 Jatuh St.) mungkin game paling keren di dunia. Lakukan reservasi atau coba keberuntungan Anda untuk duduk di meja komunal dan nikmati koktail mezcal dan taco ikan panggang utuh. (Catatan: Cala ditutup sementara saat sedang digunakan oleh Farming Hope dan yang baru Refettorio SF untuk membantu memberi makan komunitas lokal.) // Untuk lebih banyak taco — plus banyak keripik, guac, dan margarita — pastikan untuk membawa grup untuk makan malam yang meriah di Papito (425 Hayes St.). // Tentu saja, Anda tidak akan pernah salah dengan tiram dan burger sore di focaccia di ikonik Zuni Cafe (1658 Market St.).

Kopi + Treats + Snacks

Mereka yang suka gigi manis Miette (449 Octavia St.), toko gula kecil mungil yang cantik kedengarannya. Untuk donat isi selai Jerman yang nikmat (alias berliner), apel turnovers, dan pretzel lembut, nikmati hidangan manis Hahdough jendela to-go (509 Laguna St.) dari koki kue kelahiran Vietnam / Jerman, Ha Do. // Untuk donat Amerika klasik — cokelat kuno hingga pilihan isi puding dan vegan—Johnny Dougnuts (392 Fulton St.) adalah cowokmu. Pesan dengan latte Equator dan, dang, hidup itu baik. // Penggemar es krim dapat menikmati kerucut yang dibuat berdasarkan pesanan di Terpesona (432a Octavia St.) menghadap Patricia’s Green atau hidangan musiman di Garam & Jerami (586 Hayes St.). // Ambil secangkir teh di Upacara (432b Octavia St.) atau menuangkan dari aslinya Kopi Botol Biru kios (315 Linden St.) dan bagel rebus Putra Bijak (537 Octavia St.) pergi bersama. // Setelah membersihkan cacar, telur, dan bawang bombay di atas poppy, pergilah ke sebelah Naya Dessert Cafe (535 Octavia St.) untuk manisan asli Asia yang autentik — pikirkan crepes ketan mangga, roti panggang puding telur asin, dan es krim teh hijau. // Sekarang Anda mungkin sedang ingin minum teh, lakukan perjalanan beberapa blok ke Bay Area favorit Boba Guys (8 Octavia St.). // Untuk mendapatkan rasa gurih yang cepat, pecinta daging harus mampir ke Betis Gendut (320 Fell St.), salah satu toko charcuterie terbaik di kota yang juga menyajikan sandwich makan siang lezat dalam jumlah terbatas. // Ini tidak akan menjadi sungkup SF sejati tanpa opsi jus — reboot dengan After Party atau ramuan kunyit saat Anda berjemur di luar Toko Jus (432 Octavia St.).

Ambil Minuman dan Anggur di Hayes Valley

Dengan karya ubin warna-warni, seni yang funky, dan teras yang cerah, Anina adalah tempat yang tepat untuk menyeruput mangkuk dan semprotan punch yang kreatif.

(Courtesy of Anina)

Sake Benar (560 Hayes St.) menjual sake alih-alih menyajikannya. Pengetahuan mendalam pemilik Beau Timken tentang sake telah menjadikan tokonya yang nyaman (yang pertama di AS yang didedikasikan untuk sake) menjadi tujuan nyata bagi semua orang yang menyukai minuman Jepang. // Ambil sebotol (atau kotak) anggur berkualitas di Arlequin (384 Hayes St.). // Tempatkan dirimu dalam interior hitam dan putih Fig & Thistle (313 Ivy St.) untuk mencoba pilihan bir dan anggur California pilihan mereka; atau jika koktail musiman ada di dalam kartu, pergilah ke yang megah Noir Lounge (581 Hayes St.). // Dapatkan udara segar dengan punch bowl-mu di warna-warni Anina (482 Hayes St.), yang memiliki teras layak Instagram yang dibingkai dengan sempurna oleh lampu peri. // Ebb & Arus (294 Ivy St.) menyajikan suasana chill-chic dan pilihan anggur dari produsen kecil dan kebun anggur milik keluarga. Ini juga memiliki pengaturan luar ruangan yang menawan dengan lampu panas. // Beberapa blok dari hambatan utama, Birba (458 Grove St.) adalah sebuah oase taman dan tempat yang sempurna untuk bersantai dengan teman-teman sambil menikmati beberapa botol anggur. // Jika Anda suka orang menonton sebanyak yang Anda suka, Paku payung kuningan (488A Hayes St.) menyajikan koktail yang lezat — cobalah Brass Smash (rum Venezuela, Cynar, mint, dan lemon). Jika beruntung, Anda dapat menikmati pemandangan jendela sambil menikmatinya. (Catatan: BT ditutup pada waktu pers tetapi harus bangun dan menyajikan koktail segera.) // Pamerkan aksen kapten Anda di Smuggler’s Cove (650 Gough St.) sambil menyesap rum mentega panas mereka yang terkenal. (Catatan: Bar dijadwalkan untuk dibuka kembali pada tanggal 15 Juni.) Cheers!

Hayes Valley: Lingkungan Belanja Terbaik di San Francisco

Toko permata kecil Metier adalah harta karun lokal yang sesungguhnya untuk barang-barang pernyataan kontemporer serta pernak-pernik vintage.

(Courtesy of Gosip Permata)

Utas Bergaya untuk Cowok dan Cewek

Azalea favorit lama baru-baru ini berubah menjadi A.P.C. toko konsep (411 Hayes St.) menampilkan koleksi pria, wanita, dan Surplus merek Prancis bersama dengan perhiasan Azalea dan perawatan kulit Aesop. // Lingkungan andalan MAC (Busana Menarik Modern) (387 Grove St.) menawarkan potongan apik oleh Dries Van Noten dan Junya Watanabe. // Sempurna untuk gaya lounge-y saat ini? Pakaian santai tapi mewah dan peralatan rumah tangga Peti jenazah (544 Hayes St.). Potongan-potongan vintage yang dipilih secara pribadi, dijual di bawah label in-house, menampilkan perhatian yang cermat untuk desain abadi dan gaya yang mudah. // Untuk pakaian minimalis-chic dengan harga terjangkau, pastikan untuk memeriksa koleksi di Oak + Fort (567 Hayes St.) // Mampir ke très French Clare V. (344 Linden St.) untuk tas dan aksesori menarik di satu-satunya label di wilayah California Utara. // Pemula Rel (541 Hayes St.), terkenal dengan kain khusus dan estetika yang memadukan SoCal dan gaya Eropa, menampilkan bahan pokok pria dan wanita yang keren, nyaman, dan dapat dikenakan. Kemeja kotak-kotak! // Buck Mason (568 Hayes St.) adalah tentang pakaian pria yang tidak rumit, dirancang dengan cermat, dan harga terjangkau termasuk kaus ujung melengkung, hoodies, denim, sweater, dan jaket terlaris dari merek tersebut.

Dasar-dasar, Perlengkapan Athleisure +

Untuk pakaian olahraga yang bergaya dan nyaman, kunjungi Suara Luar Ruang (555 Hayes St.). // Berbasis LA Industri Semua Bangsa (528 Hayes St.) berfokus pada koleksi batch kecil yang dikembangkan bekerja sama dengan komunitas lokal di seluruh dunia. Lihat pakaian rajut alpaka mereka yang dibuat di Bolivia, yang diwarnai menggunakan pigmen alami untuk variasi halus 16 warna. // Lapisan Laut (498 Hayes St.) adalah tempat Anda dapat membeli kaos yang terbuat dari kain lembut yang unik (berisi kayu beech daur ulang). // Penggemar karya tangan, bagian individu harus melihatnya Domba Kapas (572 Hayes St.), yang menyimpan merek Jepang yang sulit ditemukan seperti Kapital dan Fith. // Pergi ke toko kontainer logam trendi Aether (489 Hayes St.) untuk pakaian pria teknis yang memadukan bentuk dengan fungsi secara mulus. // Timbuk2 (506 Hayes St.) telah memproduksi tas messenger ikoniknya dari pabrik Mission District sejak 1989, tetapi sejak itu mereka berkembang menjadi tas pinggang, ransel, dan koper, semuanya dengan nuansa utilitarian-cool.

Sepatu, Pakaian Dalam + Aksesoris

Jika Anda mencari sesuatu yang spesial atau hanya sesuatu yang unik untuk memeriahkan minggu Anda, pergilah ke Keahlian khusus (546 Laguna St.), sebuah permata dari toko perhiasan tempat Anda bisa mendapatkan perhiasan kontemporer serta temuan vintage yang indah dan dipilih sendiri. // Pecinta anting, kalung, cincin, dan gelang minimalis tapi tidak membosankan, bintang Insta Mejuri (325 Hayes St.) adalah label roh Anda. Berbelanjalah di butik kecil untuk membeli emas 14 karat, vermeil emas, dan barang perak sterling. // Tempat yang cocok untuk pecinta sepatu, Bulo (418 Hayes St.) adalah tempat Anda dapat menemukan sandal kulit berliku-liku buatan Cydwoq buatan California. // Sneakerhead akan menggali Tak terkalahkan (516 Hayes St.) dan pilihan tendangan dan merchandise bergaya jalanan. // Mencari sepasang warna baru yang murah tapi modis? Untuk setiap pasangan itu Warby Parker (357 Hayes St.) menjual, perusahaan juga mendistribusikan sepasang sepatu kepada seseorang yang membutuhkan. // Pecinta barang-barang sutra dan berenda telah lama menjadikan Hayes Street tujuan untuk fondasi mewah yang terlalu cantik di Alla Prima (539 Hayes St.). // Jika korset seksi adalah kesukaanmu, kenakanlah Taman Gelap (321 Linden St.), di mana Anda dapat memanfaatkan keahlian desainer couture mereka untuk menciptakan sesuatu yang akan menjadi milik Anda secara unik.

Rumah, Hadiah + Kecantikan

Untuk peralatan rumah tangga dan perabot yang unik, pergilah ke Pembuat Moss (364 Hayes St.), Yang memiliki banyak hal untuk memuaskan calon Min Hogg yang pilih-pilih. // Perabotan rapi dan peralatan rumah tangga dengan desain yang mengedepankan di Minimal (364 Hayes St.) juga patut untuk dilihat. // Jika Anda sedang mencari furnitur yang dibuat khusus, pastikan untuk mampir Definisi Interior. Anda bahkan dapat memesan janji temu dengan spesialis desain di showroom yang ramping dan imersif. // Parasut (445 Hayes St.) stok sprei mewah, perlengkapan mandi, dan aksesoris rumah dengan estetika minimalis. // Di Keramik MMclay (395 Linden St.), toko peralatan makan buatan tangan oleh seniman lokal MaryMar Kennan, bertempat di trailer Airstream yang indah dan indah yang diparkir di sebelah Patricia’s Green. Lihat juga studio / showroom produksi yang baru saja direnovasi beberapa blok jauhnya (69 Gough St.). // Penggemar buku komik akan menyukainya Isotop (326 Jatuh St.) untuk pilihan komik yang luar biasa dan novel grafis yang sulit ditemukan, yang dapat Anda lihat dari kenyamanan sofa vinil merah dan putihnya. // Penggila teknologi akan menghabiskan waktu berjam-jam bermain-main dengan gadget baru terpanas yang bertempat di ruang modern di B8ta (590 Hayes St.). // Kota kedua Kredo (552 Hayes St.) Spotnya kecil tapi kuat dan penuh dengan semua lotion, ramuan, riasan, wewangian, dan perawatan rambut yang tidak beracun dan bebas kekejaman yang mungkin dibutuhkan siapa pun. // Malin + Goetz (509 Hayes St.) memiliki perawatan kulit unisex, perawatan rambut dan perawatan rambut dengan produk favoritnya yang terbuat dari bahan-bahan alami dengan teknologi canggih. Jangan lewatkan wewangian dan lilin pembunuh (kami rum tim gelap).

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