La Ciccia is an intimate and welcoming restaurant located in Noe Valley. It is far from any area of the city where a lot of restaurants are concentrated, but taking a little "stroll" over here is well worth the trouble.
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Chow is one of the best eating options for those of us who live in the Church and Market area, and is a neighborhood classic that's been around for 12 years. The restaurant on Church Street (there are three others: one on 9th Avenue, one in Lafayette and another in Danville) is right in front of another of our favorite restaurants, Crepevine. However, I will say that Chow is a step above Crepevine in terms of quality; you'll also notice this difference in your wallet.
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It's been shown that many aspects of Indian culture make us more understanding and more conscious of what is truly important in life. I learned some of this when I recently ate Indian food with some friends. The chosen restaurant was Dosa on Fillmore, on the corner of Post.
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We've already looked at some great Italian restaurants in the Mission, like La Traviata. Now, I'll look at a great pizzeria where the term "Italian food" loses some of its meaning: Little Star Pizza, authentic Chicago-style pizza in San Francisco. Little Star Pizza currently has two locations, one on Valencia- which I'll review here- on the corner of 15th St., and the other on Divisadero St.
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