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- From: HF.JGW@forsythe.stanford.edu (Weitz, Janet)
- Newsgroups: ba.food
- Subject: Re: Affordable dining in *downtown* SF?
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- Date: 28 Jan 93 23:54:24 GMT
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- In article <nomi.728249977@cgl.ucsf.edu>,
- nomi@cgl.ucsf.edu (Nomi L. Harris) writes:
- >Sometimes I go to plays or other events downtown, and I would like to be
- >able to park once (e.g. Sutter & Stockton garage) and eat dinner and then
- >walk to the site of entertainment. (This Saturday, for example, I'll be
- >seeing a play at Geary @ Mason.) The Union Square area seems to have
- >plenty of department stores, but not very many restaurants, and those that
- >I've seen there look somewhat overpriced. Can anyone recommend a good
- >place to eat in that area? It doesn't have to be dirt-cheap, but I don't
- >like feeling ripped off, y'know?
- >
- >BTW, has anyone tried Val 21 on Valencia (which is in the Mission, not
- >downtown)? I read a good review and am thinking of taking some friends
- >there, but would like to hear first-hand opinions.
- >
- > Nomi Harris
- > nomi@cgl.ucsf.edu
- Nomi,
- Try Kuletos on Powell in the block below Macys. It is possible to
- spend alot of money there, but also possible to have something light
- very reasonably.
-
- Janet W.
-