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Countryside in India? Private South Pacific island? Sail in Turkey? How sweet the honeymoon…
If you like your sushi with a side of jazz, the Oaktown institution has you covered. If chef Sho Kamaro’s innovative Japanese cuisine isn’t enough, some of the best jazz acts in the country make a pilgrimage to play in this 330-seat club.
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Tres romantique? Oui. Not only does the resto’s dark-wood, classic brasserie interior entice, but inspired Frenchy nibbles from chef Jamie Lauren, sparkling fresh oysters, and one of the best cocktail programs in the city elevate this from simple to stunner.
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Arguably San Francisco’s most romantic restaurant, Fleur de Lys sets the standard for fine dining. World-renowned chef Hubert Keller (a finalist on Top Chef Masters) serves up impeccable French fare that’s worth every last penny.
One step inside this Polk Street wine lounge and you’ll be transported into the movie of the same name. Sip on affordable vino from around the world (with a good amount from France, of course) and munch on snacks like cheese ravioli and flatbreads.
As its name suggests, Davies is home to SF’s renowned symphony, led by the charismatic Michael Tilson Thomas, but the gorgeous theater also hosts many a visiting musical and performance act.
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Super-fresh Mediterranean food with a California sensibility, served in a beautifully modern setting with oversize mirrors and floral arrangements, makes this Hayes Valley sleeper a favorite for pre-symphony dinner.
With its opulent art deco interior, The Paramount is a magical place to see a show, be it the symphony, your favorite band, or a comedy showcase.
Photo: David Wakely / Courtesy of The Paramount Theatre