Pearl 6101

Top choice in San Francisco


Stop by this little neighborhood gem for coffee and wood-fired bagels on your way to the Presidio, or return in the evening for unmissable martinis. Start with some hamachi crudo (raw fish) and Miyagi oysters, continue with handmade spaghetti or pork chops, and if your party is large enough, splurge on the massive shared plate of tomahawk rib-eye chop.


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