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The Union Square/Financial District area of San Francisco is replete with excellent restaurants. The following are a few recommended by the attorneys and staff at Adams | Nye | Trapani | Becht LLP:

Just around the corner:

Sam's Grill

374 Bush Street
San Francisco, California 94104
Tel: 415-421-0594

If you're in the mood to make a visit to "Olde Tyme San Francisco", Sam's is the place for you. Excellent seafood, Celery Victor, classic Cesar salad, minute steak, and calf's liver are the order of the day. The slightly curmudgeonly all-male wait-staff perfectly complements the turn-of-the-century interior. And if you make an effort, they'll eventually capitulate and reward you with smiles and recommendations. Go to Sam's Grill for a restaurant that serves an American menu an emphasis on seafood.

  Popolo

375 Bush Street
San Francisco, California 94104
Tel: 415-986-2266

Elegant with a cozy bar separating two large dining rooms. Soothing earth-tone pastels and fresh cut flowers. Homemade pasta and specialties like medallion of pork tenderloin, and king salmon.

 
Restaurants of Belden Place

Belden Place is a short street less than half a block from Kearny, off Bush. The street is closed to autos, allowing a European ambience, with a series of restaurants and cafes offering outdoor dining.

Restaurants on Belden Place include B44 Catalan Restaurant offering Spanish cuisine; Plouf offering French cuisine; and Tiramisu, an Italian restaurant.
 

Closest to our office is a more casual dining experience:

Perrys Downtown

185 Sutter St
San Francisco, CA 94104
Tel: 415-989-6895

Perry's caters to a crowd more likely to be discussing Barry Bonds' batting average than chatting up the person on the next stool. Ask to be seated in back, in the interior patio, where you can relax with a selection from the fine California wine list or one of the numerous draft beers. Perry's has maybe the best hamburgers in town, served on a poppyseed roll with all the messy trimmings. The menu, however, runs the gamut from quesadillas to chili and potato skins, grilled ahi tuna with mint vinaigrette to linguine with clams. Weekly specials are often the best choice.

     
A few blocks away are:
Le Central

453 Bush Street
San Francisco, California 94108
Tel: 415-391-2233

This French brasserie serves tasty dishes such as leek vinaigrette, cassoulet, grilled sausage and pates. Very European.

  Aqua
   

252 California St
San Francisco, California
Tel: 415-956-9662

This quietly elegant and ultrafashionable spot is possibly the city's most important seafood restaurant ever. Chef-owner George Morrone has a supremely original talent for creating contemporary versions of French, Italian, and American classics: Expect mussel, crab, or lobster soufflés; lobster gnocchi with lobster sauce; shrimp and corn madeleines strewn in a salad; and ultrarare ahi tuna paired with foie gras. Desserts are miniature museum pieces. Valet parking at night.

Comments: Reservations essential.

     
  Jeanty at Jack's
   

615 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
(Near the corner of Sacramento & Montgomery Street)

This Financial District French bistro, owned and operated by Philippe Jeanty of Napa Valley's Bistro Jeanty, opened to instant fanfare. Jeanty is famous for his rich, soul-satisfying dishes and San Franciscans are more than happy to have his legendary tomato soup in puff pastry and Coq au Vin closer to home. The restaurant is located in a historic spot, which was known as Jack's for over a century.



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