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Bob,best hotdogs in the Bay Area are the traditional Kaspers Hot dog.  Original on MacArthur.   Chicago hot dogs but don’t go to Caspers since it’s the brother that broke away from Kaspers way back when!!




Good Afternoon SF Guides,

SF has many fine dining restaurants.

However,
SF no longer has Doggie Diner.
And though Doggie Diner was founded in SF’s neighboring step-sister city of Oakland,
I always viewed Doggie Diner as being very campy SF.
It was the Dachshund heads of course that were the attraction.
The coffee was,
if one dared to try it,
somewhere between horrible and terrible,
depending upon how many hours had passed since it had been made.
The food was equally horrendous.
Nevertheless,
The place did have free parking!
Doggie Diner Hot Dogs are still served at the extremely overpriced Oracle Park.
There much better now,
and much more expensive as well.
And that’s very SF too.

A very happy Independence Day to all.

Bob


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With 40 Michelin stars awarded to 27 restaurants, San Francisco is no stranger to award-winning food.


San Francisco is such a hotbed of culinary talent that it can be a challenge figuring out where to enjoy the few meals you have here during your stay. Making that decision even tougher? Our wealth of Michelin-starred restaurants. Yes, San Francisco and the Bay Area have an enviable collection of one-, two-, and three-star honorees—more so than any other destination in the Americas. But don't feel overwhelmed. We've created this quick and easy guide to San Francisco's best so you can decide where to indulge.


The Guide to San Francisco’s Michelin-Starred Restaurants


Greg

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