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The Argentinian empanada spot isn’t somewhere we’re excited to return to, but for a grab-and-go workday lunch, it certainly gets the job done.
The SoMa sushi spot doesn’t offer much in terms of atmosphere, but it does have affordable and fantastic sushi.
The SoMa Turkish restaurant and bakery serves solid kebaps and mezes, but the bakery is where you should be focusing your attention.
The SoMa Mexican spot doesn’t stand out among the many other great burrito options in the city, but it’s a solid choice for office workers in the area looking for a quick lunch.
14 great spots for before or after a Giants game, or whenever you're in the area.
The SoMa restaurant doesn’t offer much in terms of ambiance, but delivers on solid Japanese staples in big portions.
The SoMa coffee shop has great Asian-inspired coffee drinks, but it’s worth stopping by just for the pastries.
Nirvana Soul is a coffee shop in SoMa with creative espresso drinks, pastries, and tea.
Garlic fries, lumpia, crab sandwiches, and everything else you need while watching the Giants.
The former pop-up, now inside Saluhall, continues to serve some of the Bay Area’s best smashburgers.
Tú Lan is a casual Mid-Market spot serving Vietnamese rice plates, phở, and last meal-worthy imperial rolls.
The Rincon Center coffee shop serves solid breakfast dishes, including an omelette and waffle hybrid called the “womelette.”
Dabao is a takeout counter inside the Metreon serving Singaporean street food like Hainanese chicken rice and seafood laksa.
The Japanese fine dining restaurant in SoMa serves an excellent katsu-focused tasting menu made even better by unexpected little flairs.
The SoMa fine dining restaurant does tweezer food right. But the portions are small and you're going to spend at least $100 per person.
This SoMa restaurant serves solid, generously portioned Mediterranean sandwiches and rice bowls.