Delicious Series | 50 MustTry San Francisco Dishes [3]

In this issue, the editor brings you different chocolate cakes, pizza, tacos, donuts, and tofu. What are these that you have heard of, never eaten, or may not have even heard of?



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Charles Chocolates的Chocolate Snacking Cake


This square layer cake, inspired by owner Chuck Siegel's summer camp memories, is miles ahead of other chocolate cakes in terms of flavor and value. Despite its name, it's a real cake similar to a brownie with chocolate and mocha ganache. Only after you try it will you realize that chocolate cake can have such rich flavors.

535 Florida St, SF, CA 94110 | (415) 659-8770

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Pauline’s Pizza的Louisiana Andouille Pizza


Cajun-style crab and shrimp have captured the hearts of many foodies. Who knew Cajun could be made into pizza? This shop's specialty is its thin-crust Cajun-style pizza, a flavor few places in San Francisco can replicate. Topped with smoked pork sausage, red bell peppers, chives, and Fontina cheese, it might even replace mozzarella in your life.

260 Valencia St, SF, CA 94103 |(415) 552-2050

13
Namu Gaji的The Real Korean Tacos


The traditional Mexican delicacy, the taco, has been transformed in various ways in the United States, with some surprising innovations. This Korean taco uses seaweed instead of corn tortillas, and can be filled with tofu, chicken, or Korean marinated BBQ beef, topped with kimchi and spicy garlic mayo. While I think it's become a Korean seaweed wrap, whatever its name, it's delicious.

499 Dolores St, SF, CA 94110 | (415) 431-6268

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Rich Table的Dried porcini doughnuts


Melted raclette cheese, topped with dried porcini mushroom shreds, sounds extraordinary. You wouldn't have thought that donuts could be so high-end. If you still think donuts are just dough covered with icing, then you have to see what a real donut is.

199 Gough St, SF, CA 94102 | (415) 355-9085

15
Eiji's Oboro tofu


If you're tired of the tofu you find on supermarket shelves and long for freshly made tofu at home, this shop's freshly made tofu will definitely be an eye-opener. All the tofu is made right after you place your order, and you can even add soy sauce, ginger, radish, scallions, sesame seeds, and perilla leaves to the tofu. With its rich, soy-flavored aroma, this bowl of fresh tofu is sure to captivate you.

317 Sanchez St, SF, CA 94114 | (415) 558-8149

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Compiled by May Huai
Editor | Bunny Girl




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