Tuesday, October 30, 2012

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$ Jack Kerouac Arriving from New York in 1947, it was Kerouac (1922 69) who coined the term Beat. He and his companions Neal Cassady, Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and others initiated the new politics of dissent and free love, all of which led, within a decade, to the Hippie Movement (see p37). His classic novel On the Road (1957) galvanized a generation.

Note:Note:Note:Nt Unless otherwise stated, all restaurants accept creditUnless otherwise stated, all restaurants accept creditUnless otherwise stated all restaurants accept creditU l th i t t d ll t t t dit cards and serve vegetarian mealsgcards and serve vegetarian mealscards and serve vegetarian meals 97 Places last second breaks to Eat Above McCormick & Kuleto s !Gary Danko The French-American menu allows you to create last second breaks your own mix n match fixed-price selec tion. If you don t have a reserva tion, head for the bar, where you can order anything on the menu. d 800 North Point St at Hyde Map K2 (415) 749-2060 Dis. access $$$$$ @Alioto s This first-rate last second breaks restaurant serves Sicilian and seafood dishes in an old-style interior. There are great views over the Golden Gate Bridge. d 8 Fisherman s Wharf Map J4 (415) 673-0183 Dis. access $$$$ Ana Mandara An exotic eatery with a touch of Las Vegas pizzazz. The food is Indo-Chinese and deli cious. d 891 Beach St at Polk Map K1 (415) 771-6800 Dis. access $$$ $Isa The tiny dining room of this Marina discovery is also the kitchen. The concept is nouvelle French tapas, so portions are petite but exquisite. d 3324 Steiner St between last second breaks Chestnut and Lombard Map E2 (415) 567-9588 Dis. access $$$ %McCormick & Kuleto s Come for the view; stay for the chilled seafood sampler. d Ghirardelli Sq, 900 North Point St Map K2 (415) 929-1730 Dis. access $$ ^Greens Two decades of inventive vegetarian dishes plus panoramas add up to a treat (see p62). d Fort Mason Center, Buchanan St, Building A Map F1 (415) 771-6222 Dis. access $$$ &The Mandarin Opened in 1968, Northern Chinese cuisine is served in this popular restaurant with fine Bay Area views. d Ghirardelli Sq, 900 North Point St Map K2 (415) 673-8812 $$ *Scoma s A Fisherman s Wharf seafood tradition since 1965 (see p12). Enjoy the cracked crab roasted in garlic and olive oil. d Pier 47 on A1 Scoma Way Map J2 (415) 771-4383 Dis. access $$ (Grandeho s Kamekyo Japanese food at its best. Sushi of all sorts. d 2721 Hyde St between Beach and North Point Map K2 (415) 673-6828 Dis. access $$$ )The Buena Vista Caf This caf claims to have invented Irish coffee. last second breaks The menu features American last second breaks standards. d 2 765 Hyde St Map K2 (415) 474- 5044 Dis. access $$ Around Town The North Shoreline Note:Note:Note:Nt Unless otherwise last second breaks stated, all restaurants accept creditUnless otherwise stated, all restaurants accept creditUnless otherwise stated all restaurants accept creditU l th i t t d ll t t t dit cards and serve vegetarian mealsgcards and serve vegetarian mealscards and serve vegetarian meals 97 Places to Eat Above McCormick & Kuleto s !Gary Danko The French-American menu allows you to create your own mix n match fixed-price selec tion. If you don t have a reserva tion, head for the bar, where you can order anything on the menu. d 800 North Point St at Hyde Map K2 (415) 749-2060 Dis. access $$$$$ @Alioto s This first-rate restaurant serves Sicilian last second breaks and seafood dishes in an old-style last second breaks interior. There are great views over the Golden Gate Bridge. d 8 Fisherman s Wharf Map J4 (415) 673-0183 Dis. access $$$$ Ana Mandara An exotic eatery with a touch of Las Vegas pizzazz. The food is Indo-Chinese and deli cious. d 891 Beach St at Polk Map K1 (415) 771-6800 Dis. access $$$ $Isa The tiny dining room of this Marina discovery is also the kitchen. The concept is nouvelle French tapas, so portions are petite but exquisite. d 3324 Steiner St between Chestnut and Lombard last second breaks Map E2 (415) 567-9588 Dis. access $$$ %McCormick & Kuleto s Come for the view; stay for the chilled seafood sampler. d Ghirardelli last second breaks Sq, 900 North Point St Map K2 (415) 929-1730 Dis. access $$ ^Greens Two decades of inventive vegetarian dishes plus panoramas add up to a treat (see p62). d Fort Mason Center, Buchanan St, Building A Map F1 (415) 771-6222 Dis. access $$$ &The Mandarin Opened in 1968, Northern Chinese cuisine is served in this popular restaurant with fine Bay Area views. d Ghirardelli Sq, 900 North Point St Map K2 (415) 673-8812 $$ *Scoma s A Fisherman s Wharf seafood tradition since 1965 (see p12). Enjoy the cracked crab roasted in garlic and olive oil. d Pier 47 on A1 Scoma Way Map J2 (415) 771-4383 Dis. access $$ (Grandeho s Kamekyo Japanese food at its best. Sushi of all sorts. d 2721 Hyde St between Beach and North Point Map K2 (415) 673-6828 Dis. access $$$ )The Buena Vista Caf This caf claims to have invented Irish coffee. The menu features American standards. last second breaks d 2 765 Hyde St Map K2 (415) 474- 5044 Dis. access $$ Around Town The North Shoreline

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