Sizzling SF Eats: Cacio e Pepe Craze, Tartine-Bred Pies, and a Caffe Roma Rebirth
16 August 2025

Sizzling SF Eats: Cacio e Pepe Craze, Tartine-Bred Pies, and a Caffe Roma Rebirth

Food Scene San Francisco

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Food Scene San Francisco

San Francisco’s culinary landscape in 2025 is nothing short of electric, blending tradition with cutting-edge innovation in ways that set even the most jaded food lover’s heart aflutter. Walk into The Happy Crane, newly opened in Hayes Valley by chef James Yeun Leong Parry, and you’re greeted by a symphony of Cantonese flavors delivered with impeccable technique—a reputation Parry built during his pop-up days, now finally staged in a permanent home. Meanwhile in Bernal Heights, Greg Lutes’s Precita Social adds fine-dining flair as the sister act to his Michelin-honored 3rd Cousin, sending locals and destination diners alike into blissful reverie over a single bite.

Downtown, Schlok’s Bagels & Lox rolls out pillowy, golden bagels that channel New York nostalgia through California-sourced ingredients, while North Beach is abuzz as Ebiko takes over the iconic Caffe Roma’s former space. Guests can finally sit and savor their sushi—beer and sake in hand—as owner David Liu expands the grab-and-go menu for bigger, bolder flavors. And if there’s a trend to watch, it’s the city’s ongoing “Cacio e Pepe-ification”: parmesan-dusted fries at Flour + Water Pizza Shop, cacio e pepe butter at Bar Brucato, and even deviled eggs crowned in pecorino at Bar Gemini. AI might be everywhere, but San Francisco’s chefs prove decisive creativity is eternally human.

The city’s pizza scene is having a moment. Jules Lower Haight, helmed by Tartine alumni Max Blachman-Gentile, churns out thin, crispy pies alongside inventive bites like nori guanciale pull-apart buns topped with uni—a combination so wild and briny your palate won’t know what hit it. High-concept tasting menus shine at Ssal in Russian Hill, where chef Junsoo Bae’s multi-course procession—think oysters with chojang, wagyu tartlets, and sweet potato pancakes crowned with caviar—delivers a showcase of precision and restraint.

Trends show *global comfort food* is getting nuanced twists; chefs are embracing local, sustainable ingredients and dialing up takeout quality. Collaborative cooking and immersive themed dining are increasingly common, with places like Merchant Roots constantly reinventing everything from decor to plateware to keep listeners coming back for a fresh experience. Special occasion spots dial up the drama, while everyday eateries favor fast-casual value and accessibility.

Bursting with culinary festivals and a collaborative chef culture, San Francisco’s food scene is a true melting pot. Seasonally driven menus highlight the area’s unmatched produce—Dungeness crab, stone fruit, and foraged mushrooms—while diverse communities impart Vietnamese, Japanese, Italian, and Mexican flavors that make every meal a celebration of cross-cultural exchange.

What sets San Francisco apart is its fearless mash-up of the nostalgic and the novel, powered by people who love to eat, experiment, and share. For anyone listening with an appetite for flavor and discovery, this city stands as one of the world’s great stages—where every bite writes a new chapter in culinary history..


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