Best Things to Eat in San Francisco - Part 2

Here is round two of the Best Things to Eat in San Francisco.

Corned Beef Sandwich with Cabbage and Gruyere from The Sentinel.



And Glazed Donuts from Bob's Donut & Pastry Shop.



See part one of our project right here.

Photography by Nicole Gerulat
Styling by me

21 comments:

  1. jordan. this is just cruel to do to a girl. who is at work. and hungry. at lunch time. drool!

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  2. I. Want. Donuts. Now.

    When I visited my family in SF last year one food treasure I found was the Steamed Chicken Buns from a place in the Ferry Building.

    I still dream of them!

    And the German Chocolate Cake from Tartine!

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  3. wow, my mouth is watering. Great photos. I am only an hour away from San Francisco so it will be good to have a list of food places next time I go.

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  4. You know you're doing a humdinger of a job when your styling and her photography makes me want donuts ON a corned beef sandwich. Holy cow these look tasty.

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  5. Anonymous6:34 PM

    those donuts are making my mouth water!
    now i must have donuts!!

    *c
    ourrockedworld.blogspot.com

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  6. YUM! I just had breakfast but this is making me super hungry. I could totally go for a sandwich. If you ever want to to do the same things with Santa Cruz let me know!

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  7. I'm visiting SF next week! This is very timely. Thanks!

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  8. I would add an addendum: ANYTHING at The Sentinel.

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  9. Geebus Jordan. I loooooove Bob's. I work close by, so I have a donut there at least once a month after two chicken tacos at Pancho's. (D'oh: I read about the calorie count of donuts in a National Donut Day story--it was last Friday the 5th.) All those donuts are like puppies in window! Gotta take one home...

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  10. Oh that sandwich looks sooooo good! And with a pickle yet!

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  11. Anonymous9:11 PM

    you should try the shrimp and guacamole souizas at La Taqueria on the corner of Onondaga and Mission. mmmmm....

    just a thought.

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  12. Anonymous9:59 PM

    that 1st one looks like the winner for sure. I will have to try it next time I'm there.

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  13. perfection. very hungry now.

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  14. These both look delicious. I am going to keep these in a little log book, because I would like to visit San Francisio again sometime and now I know where to get the goodies. I live in Washington, but have always wanted to move to California. I just have to get my husband to agree.

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  15. Ok. I just have to say this. I'm 6 and a half months pregnant, and you keep picking what I'm craving. Not cool. Last time I was dying for a cinnamon roll, I opened your blog, and I almost started crying. And today...of course, I am in NEED of a clear glazed doughnut. WHY are you DOING this to me??? They look so yummy :)

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  16. Anonymous3:02 AM

    Ag...that melty cheese looks fabulous...jumping on the drooly bandwagon.

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  17. i am really enjoying these!!!! i want a donut!

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  18. yay, bobs was right by my hotel (where you dropped me off!). I loved that place too and I can't wait to stop in again.

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  19. What about Dynamo Donuts on 24th Street... they have chocolate spice donuts that are out of this freakin' world.... oh I wish they weren't all the way across the city right now. :(

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  20. Lunch at Zuni: One of the best restaurants for lunch. Ate in the kitchen area, how different is that?

    http://pointeviven.blogspot.com/search?q=san+francisco

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