
Apartments near Buca Di Beppo - San Francisco in San Francisco, CA (6,354 Rentals)


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2550 Leavenworth St

521 Waller St

655-659 Haight St

1247 Chestnut St

1017 De Haro St

619 Shotwell St

2441 Folsom St

3452-3456 19th St

509 Pierce St

789-793 Page St

2327-2329 Mission St

780-790 Page St

2487 Harrison St

1001-1007 Fell St

1628-1630 Greenwich St

3554 17th St

49-51 Sanchez St

310-314 Pierce St

2900-2904 21st St

2325 Bryant Ter

674-678 Haight St

150 Landers St

736 Valencia St

1801-1833 Ellis St

2739 Laguna St

1511 Golden Gate Ave

3446-3450 19th St

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140 Landers St

1400 Lombard St

539-541 Waller St

1876 Green St

2331-2333 Bryant St

2161 Sutter St

2140-2144 Sutter St

2310 Bryant St

3564 17th St

2128-2130 Market St

29 Lapidge St

672-674 Bay St

952 York St

33-37 Lapidge St

3574-3578 17th St

625 Shotwell St
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San Francisco Apartment-ites who are in the mood for some delicious, authentic Italian food right down the road from their apartment have reason to rejoice. Buca di Beppo is known around the nation for its delectable meals, cooked fresh and made from Italian recipes passed down from generation to generation, each honed to be the best it can be, and letting all of the customers reap the rewards of their efforts. From start to finish, Buca di Beppo is sure to give you one of the best meals San Francisco has to offer with plenty of fresh ingredients and delicious modern creation, mixed in with traditional Italian favorites, giving everyone something to cheer about. Of course, the most important item on any Italian food menu is the pasta, and that's where Buca di Beppo delivers in spades. They have your traditional fettuccine alfredo, spaghetti (with marinara, meat sauce, or meatballs), and ravioli, but they also carry so much more. Their Linguine Frutti di Mare is a sight to beyond, a feast for the eyes, nose and tongue, combining the finest lingunie straight from Italy, with the freshest shellfish, shrimp and calamari; you could also try their delicious Fettuccini Supremo, fettucine tossed with fresh chicken, brocolli and red peppers in their creamy alfredo sauce. If meat's more your speed, don't worry, they've still got you covered. They serve Chicken, Eggplant and Veal Parmigiana that's bar none, and is made with their own homemade marinara sauce. Other chicken dishes include Chicken Marsala, made with fresh mushrooms and the best Marsala wine, Lemon Thyme Chicken, marinated in garlic, thyme and red pepper, Chicken Saltimbocca, covered in prosciutto, sage, capers and artichoke hearts. They even have a Grilled Salmon with Pesto for fish fans, and Porchetta Rustica, pork loin topped with a wine sauce which contains vinegar, blueberries, hazelnuts and capers. If you're looking for something to finish off the meal, Buca di Beppo has a great selection of desserts to choose from. The dessert menu includes Tiramisu made with homemade lady fingers, chocolate visuvio, a dense caramel fudge brownie served with ice cream and chocolate Sambuca sauce, and even fresh gelatto. Can't choose which is best for you? Try their Dolce Platter, which gives you their chocolate cake, homemade cheesecake and tiramisu all on one plate. All the meal through, you're almost guaranteed to have a good time. From appetizers, to desserts, to tasty pasta and chicken dishes, Buca di Beppo gives apartment owners just what they need: good food, good environment without spending a fortune.
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