San Francisco's spring restaurant week is here. For one week only, restaurants across the city offer multi-course meals for brunch, lunch and dinner at a fixed rate.
is here. For one week only, restaurants across the city offer multi-course meals for brunch, lunch and dinner at a fixed rate. Here are some of the dining highlights for neighborhoods around the city.
A vibrant Marina restaurant serving up Latin American food, the colorful outdoor patio is sure to catch an eye, but the decor inside is worth a look too, featuring a skylight, vibrating wall art and plants. The restaurant is offering a twoThis tropical-themed staple will make you feel like you're sitting beachside in a tropical paradise. They are offering a two-course brunch deal for $25 or a three-course dinner deal for $30. Dinner includes dessert an apprizer and main dish.
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