I have eaten at CityScape and the food is good, but the view is even better.
Closer to SF, you could try Alice Waters' Chez Panisse in Berkeley though
just like with most ultra-famous restaurants, you may have to reserve a
month or two in advance.
http://www.chezpanisse.com/
Another possibility is Slanted Door in SF.
http://www.slanteddoor.com/
"Icono Clast" wrote in message
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> Calif Bill wrote:
>> The Carnelian Room at the top of the Bank of America building.
>> Great restaurant and great views.
>
> Great views and service; abominable food unless the kitchen's
> undergone drastic change! CityScape, atop the Hilton, might be a good
> choice but I've never eaten there.
>
> The "Don't-miss sights in San Francisco" page
> http://geocities.com/iconoc/Articles/Sights.html has enough to keep
> you busy for nine twelve-hour days. It includes links to your best
> source of advice on WHERE TO EAT here, the UseNet Group ba.food, and
> the quite-good sfSurvey. It also has a weather chart with a link to
> current conditions.
>
> The best on-line map of San Francisco is an inter-active PDF created
> for the San Francisco Municipal Railway:
> http://geocities.com/iconoc/Grafix/CityWide.pdf. I recommend 150% or
> greater magnification. There's also a link that will tell you how to
> get There from Here. Other links on the page,
> http://geocities.com/iconoc/Grafix/FlagMaps.html are a map of our
> cable car routes and a superb map of Golden Gate Park.
>
> The frequently-updated SPECIAL EVENTS page has irregularly-scheduled
> music and dances as well as links to seven calendars of
> regularly-scheduled dances, a composite of five of them, and one of
> dance cruises and events around the world:
> http://geocities.com/dancefest/Specials.html#t
>
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