Top 10 culinary specialities in San Francisco
If you’d like to find out more about the culinary gems you’re likely to come across, then you’ve come to the right place! Yum-yum, we can’t wait to tell you all about the culinary highlights of the beautiful city of San Francisco!
What to eat in San Francisco
1. In-N-Out Burger
It’s no secret. California was the first state to give birth to the Mac Donald. As a result, you absolutely must try its star burger: the In-N-Out Burger, the one that leaves your stomach full of memories! To be more precise, the In-N-Out Burger is a very famous fast-food chain in California, and a very cheap one at that. Once in a while, it’ll be fun for your kids to go there and enjoy the delicious burgers.
2. Carne Asada Fries
This is clearly THE classic dish that you’ll be eating all over California, especially in San Francisco! What are Carne Asada Fries? As you’d expect, it contains chips, of course, but also a host of toppings of your choice. In general, restaurants like to add pieces of steak and cheese. It’s the kind of high-calorie dish you need to eat at least once in your life. You’ll find them just about everywhere in town, and at any time of year!
3 Triple A
Yes, it sounds like a Pokémon name. But Triple A in California refers to the city’s agricultural power. You’ll regularly find fresh dishes made from avocados, artichokes, fruit and nuts! And yes, it’s not just about burgers and fast food, you can also fill your stomach while eating lower-calorie dishes. We urge you to try the delicious avocado-based salads – you’ll be telling us all about it!
4. Mac and Cheese Pizza
Here’s a hot dish that’s sure to get your sweet tooth going. Mac and Cheese Pizza is simply pizza dough sprinkled with a delicious, runny cheese. It’s a real whirlwind of pleasure for anyone who eats it, and what’s more, it’s an extremely simple dish to cook. So you can teach your children the recipe. It’s a fun family activity that results in a tasty meal.
5. Sushirrito
For those who don’t already know, San Francisco is a rather cosmopolitan city. It’s famous for having seen the emergence of the famous “sushirrito”: a sweet mix between sushi and burritos. Wow! You’d never have guessed it, would you? At first glance, with all those little toppings, it’s a mouth-watering dish. And on the palate, it’s an explosion of flavours. Asian cuisine and Mexican cuisine, when combined, clearly work wonders!
6. Ramen Burger
If someone had ever told us that mixing noodles into a burger would be so tasty, we wouldn’t have believed them. And yet… San Francisco is the city of culinary fusion par excellence. All cultures meet and combine to create dishes that are more or less “unique”. The Ramen Burger is concrete proof of this. The noodles act as round buns that contain all the usual fillings for a burger: steak, salad, tomatoes… With a delicious sauce called “Shoyu”, you’ve got an original meal!
7. Soup Bread
Here’s an original way to eat soup! Instead of keeping the slices of bread separate from the dish, why not simply use the bread as a bowl. This way, the bread is mixed directly with the delicious soup. Clever, isn’t it? This fisherman’s soup, which essentially contains cream, clams and a few pieces of potato, is a comforting dish. The unctuous loaf of bread served with it is a real highlight!
8. Cioppino
How about a bit of fish? Contrary to what you might think, San Francisco is not just a city for carnivores and lovers of red meat. It’s also a great place for seafood lovers. Try the legendary fish stew: Cioppino. Made with mussels, squid and pieces of crab, these are then mixed in a tomato broth, giving the dish a pretty colour similar to a blazing sunset. A delicious dish.
9. Fudge Cake
In the city of San Francisco, you’ll find a multitude of different desserts. But among them all, there is one that particularly stands out. This is the fudge cake: a fairly dense cake, with a generous layer of chocolate, usually served with a little icing. This is no ordinary chocolate cake, as it contains what is known as ‘fudge’, a typically American confection made from sugar, butter and milk. It’s the star cake in town!
10. Dutch Crunch
Crunch! When you bite into it, it crunches! Made with a particularly soft loaf of bread, this is a delicious, filling sandwich. Dutch Crunch is a hearty meal, with vegetables, meat and a little sauce. But what really makes it a success is the bread itself, which is made with sugar, rice flour and a little yeast. Originating in San Francisco, the dough is a little sweet, which gives it an absolutely… tasty mouthfeel.
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