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Fior d’Italia - San Francisco

fior-d-italia-san-francisco.jpgFior d’ Italia, America’s Oldest Italian Restaurant, has proudly served the citizens of and visitors to San Francisco since 1886. Located in the North Beach section of San Francisco in the historic San Remo Hotel, “The Fior” specializes in traditional Northern Italian cuisine and old world hospitality. A favorite of locals and visitors alike, the restaurant is the ultimate San Francisco dining experience. It has been said, “If you haven’t dined at ‘The Fior’ you haven’t been to San Francisco.”

Recently published, the full history of Fior d’Italia, complete with recipes from over the years, The Fabulous Fior — Over One Hundred Years in an Italian Kitchen by Author Francine Brevetti, is now available for purchase at our restaurant, as well as online at FabulousFior.com.

Website: Fior d’ Italia

Fior d’ Italia
2237 Mason St.
San Francisco, CA 94133
Phone 415.986.1886

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