I went with my two favorite Bernal Heights residents to check out the brunch, burgers, and brews at this Bernal eatery.
Read MorePiqueo's
Sharing a meal at Piqueo's brought back a wave of nostalgia, and with eat bite I reflected back on my summer where eating Peruvian cuisine was normal and habitual.
Read MoreCoco's Ramen
The vast majority of ramen's are pork-based, so finding a vegetarian ramen that also tastes great is a real treat.
Read MoreHillside Supper Club: Dinner
Looking out on Precita park, dining at Hillside Supper Club feels like going over to a family friend’s house in Bernal for a really nice meal.
Read MorePizza Hacker
Even without advertising and not even officially opening, young techies and food lovers packed into Pizza Hacker. Located on southern end of Mission Street, it looks like the “secret is out” as this side of the Mission corridor is gaining a lot of traffic and attention.
Read MoreHillside Supper Club: Brunch
A common San Francisco tale, what started as a pop-up has turned into a “permanent” establishment. The menu here changes with the seasons which keeps everything tasting super fresh and encourages experimentation with ingredients.
Read MoreSuite Foods
Suite Foods shares a space in Bernal Height’s cute mini artisan food court, but its menu does not comprise of a variety of sweet foods but instead just liège waffles.
Read MoreThe Blue Plate
We started off with the grilled local sardines with marinated green tomato, chile-candied kumquat, and tarragon. Also, we shared a star canyon baby kale salad with bing cherries and pickled red onion in a pecorino vinaigrette, then sprinkled with bread crumbs.
Read MoreThe Front Porch
If you want some finger-lickin’ fried chicken in the city, then venture to Mission street and take a seat at The Front Porch.
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