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I can't help with answers, but someone who can may wish to know whether you're talking breakfast, lunch, dinner or all three.

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You're talking about SFO, SF International Airport, right? Any reason that you have to dine near the airport rather than inside it? Plenty of good restaurants inside SFO. Also, the BART line will take you directly into the airport.
http://sf.eater.com/2013/5/23/6430253/where-to-eat-at-san-francisco-international-airport-sfo

 

If you really do need someplace near the airport, let me think about it.

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You're talking about SFO, SF International Airport, right? Any reason that you have to dine near the airport rather than inside it? Plenty of good restaurants inside SFO. Also, the BART line will take you directly into the airport.

http://sf.eater.com/2013/5/23/6430253/where-to-eat-at-san-francisco-international-airport-sfo

 

If you really do need someplace near the airport, let me think about it.

Yes. SFo but do not want to eat at the airport. We will be in SF area for about 5 days and check into a hotel near the airport as we have an early flight the next morning. We usually go out for an early dinner and then return our rental car the night before.

Rosalie Saferstein, aka "Rosie"

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Yes. SFo but do not want to eat at the airport. We will be in SF area for about 5 days and check into a hotel near the airport as we have an early flight the next morning. We usually go out for an early dinner and then return our rental car the night before.

I've heard good things about NE Lobster Market, Shanghai Dumpling & Yi Yuan Szechuan. A bit further afield, Daly City has some excellent filipino food.

PS: I am a guy.

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I can't help you with a personal rec. I rarely travel in this part of the Bay Area except for SFO. There's an In-n-Out Burger in Millbrae. Other than that, if I were in your position, I'd check listings and reviews on Open Table.

 

Burlingame, San Mateo, Millbrae:

 

http://www.opentable.com/ca/burlingame-restaurants

 

http://www.opentable.com/ca/san-mateo-restaurants

 

http://www.opentable.com/ca/millbrae-restaurants

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I like Vivace in Belmont. It might be a bit too far from SFO for your liking but still, I can't think of anything else I like that far up on the penisula.

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