**Going to San Francisco For the first time today**

I would disagree. Senorie's pizza always was fire to me...Irving Pizza was good too, but for more of the higher-up pizza taste, there's Pauline's and Gailina's in the City also.

Little Star?

There's also another spot that was started by a dude from NJ who basically makes X amt of pies per day, when they sell out he's done for the day.
 
RIF.SF just opened up there too, not sure about the location though
TRU and black scale are close to each other. 
UNDFTD, theres a cool pub next door you can stop by at too

download this app  "transit" and get a daily bus pass, 

Riffs in Japantown. Where Fatlace used to be. Seen it on IG the other day. Seems like they got a lot of stuff.

Gussie's chicken and waffles.

Gussie's is gone. I never liked it there anyways. Hard Knocks is way better anyways.

Little Star?

Love Little Star. Good pizza and beer. Definitely recommend it.

Yeah wear your comfy shoes. You'll be doing a lot of walking. And watch out for homeless doo doo on the sidewalk

Uber is your friend. They even have Uber Pool for only $5 anywhere in SF. No need to walk to places if you don't want to.





I use this website for all my stuff. There are things literally going on every week. Next two weeks are Sketch Week so tons of comedy shows. Christopher Loydd will be at the Castro Theater this weekend if you want to watch Back To The Future with him. Haha. Beer fest is this weekend as well and Stalker Con is coming up if you want to see all the cast of the Walking Dead.

http://www.sfstation.com/

And as a resident here, do all the tourist stuff out here. I know a lot of NYC people say never go to Time Square but out here, go to the Bay Bridge, Golden Gate, Pier 23, etc. Plus our city is so small that you can see it all one solid week.
 
I would disagree. Senorie's pizza always was fire to me...Irving Pizza was good too, but for more of the higher-up pizza taste, there's Pauline's and Gailina's in the City also.
Mmm Seniore's.

If you like crab and garlic noodles, check out Crusteceans or Thanh Long.
 
Here are some stuff for today and this weekend.

It's restaurant week here in SF. Some fixed pricing and can be expensive but if you are a foodie, it could be fun: http://www.sfstation.com/sf-restaurant-week-e2205451

Bay Area Brew fest. Might be sold out but it's like $40 all you can drink for hours and all cool micro breweries: http://www.sfstation.com/sf-restaurant-week-e2205451

The Coup performs at the Independent: http://www.sfstation.com/the-coup-e...p-e2203882&utm_campaign=Two+Weeks+of+Laughter

Wale at the Fillmore Sunday: http://www.sfstation.com/wale-simpl...r-e2198162&utm_campaign=Two+Weeks+of+Laughter

Cobbs if you like comedy: http://www.cobbscomedyclub.com/

Warriors play Kings today and Boston Sunday too: http://www.nba.com/warriors/?tmd=1
 
And as a resident here, do all the tourist stuff out here. I know a lot of NYC people say never go to Time Square but out here, go to the Bay Bridge, Golden Gate, Pier 23, etc. Plus our city is so small that you can see it all one solid week.
you can also rent a bike on the wharf and cover a lot of ground, go over the golden gate bridge and take a ferry back. cool way to kill a couple of hours 
 
I would disagree. Senorie's pizza always was fire to me...Irving Pizza was good too, but for more of the higher-up pizza taste, there's Pauline's and Gailina's in the City also.

Little Star?

There's also another spot that was started by a dude from NJ who basically makes X amt of pies per day, when they sell out he's done for the day.

Whoa, forgot about Little Star lol. Forgot that they also deliver by bicycle lol. And that pizza spot you're talking about that closes when the dough is gone; is Una Pizza or something like that, it was in the Market Street area...
 
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^^^Golden Boys for sure. Also Tony's around the way has a really good margarita pizza: http://www.yelp.com/biz/tonys-pizza-napoletana-san-francisco

I live across from State Bird but it's been the new hot restaurant in my area. It's American food served dim sum style. I thought it was okay but it it gets rave reviews: http://www.yelp.com/biz/state-bird-provisions-san-francisco?osq=best+restaurants

San Tung. Just go for the chicken wings. Pretty damn good: http://www.yelp.com/biz/san-tung-chinese-restaurant-san-francisco?osq=best+restaurants

If you like cioppino, go to Anchor Oyster in the castro. Small spot but if you can wait, it's worth it: http://www.yelp.com/biz/anchor-oyster-bar-san-francisco?osq=best+restaurants

Cha Cha Cha for Caribbean tapas and sangria: http://www.yelp.com/biz/cha-cha-cha-san-francisco-4?osq=best+restaurants

My go to burrito spot. Get the spicy pork burrito with cheese. Super good: http://www.yelp.com/biz/el-castillito-san-francisco-2

Poc Chuc for Mayan Mexican food. Hearty stuff: http://www.yelp.com/biz/poc-chuc-san-francisco?osq=best+restaurants
 
Whats crazy is they have only been open a couple of years and are making a killing. Even to have that many reviews in such a short time is crazy, well....if you care about that Yelp stuff anyways.

They did a show on Munchies channel on Vice.com.






And they also just opened up another resturant right next door called Progress SF. This was their opening this past New Years. It used to be a shoe store to back in the days.


 
Deli Board - sandwiches... better than ike's, roxie's, and little luccas... shout out to jae oh en for putting me on that spot.

Ebisu - best sushi in SF

La Taqueria > El Farolito... my #1 and #2 spot for burritos.

Super Duper Burger - cool spot for burgers, fries, shakes.

Bi Rite Ice Cream - get the salted caramel and ricanelas.

Woodhouse Fish Co - lobster rolls are cracking.

For kicks I would check out Nike SF, The Darkside Initiative, and RIF.SF.
 

if you like wings more on the spicy side than sweet try So. the only problem is they have the weirdest hours now. basically they open for lunch and whenever they want from what I've noticed.

 http://www.yelp.com/biz/so-san-francisco-4

Yeah their wait times are crazy. Their kimchi is fire though. But all in all, their wings are what they specialize in, even though their food in general is great.
 
Been to so. Cool spot but like you said, had to go like right after a weekday to go there. I was there during April and had their Stone 420 beer. Good spot for sure.


Also a lot of bar spots are opening in SF. Ever since the economy picked up, people are opening places everywhere.

Redfords is in the Tenderloin. Used to be Ambassador. Typical bar spot but I thought it was cool http://www.yelp.com/biz/redford-san-francisco-2

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Brewcade opened up too. Beer spot with vintage arcades. Kind go kooky and arcades are sort of dumb to pay for nowadays but it was a cool spot too: http://www.yelp.com/biz/brewcade-san-francisco

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Speakeasy beer also has a tasting room but it's in a sketch area. Sort of on the entrance to Hunter's Point but where the tasting room is, it's fine. http://www.yelp.com/biz/speakeasy-ales-and-lagers-san-francisco?page_src=best_of_yelp

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And never been to this but it's a indoor golf place with bar and food. Kind of hipster or whatever but it might be cool to go to: http://www.yelp.com/biz/urban-putt-san-francisco

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if you plan on doing brunch saturday or sunday be prepared to wait over an hour at just about anywhere you go.
 
Where the yambs going to be at
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