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with local art, changing lighting,
showers and restrooms. The club
serves free beverages and free food,
from light snacks to full meals.
Food and Drink
SFO has a large number of
restaurants in each terminal. While
you can find plenty of chains, coffee
shops, places for grab-and-go food,
you will also see a great offering of
locally owned sit-down restaurants,
serving up the same great food you
can find throughout San Francisco.
As in most of San Francisco (and due
in part to the large number of Asian
travelers flying through SFO), there
are a number of very fine Asian
restaurants, serving up fresh sushi,
sashimi and noodle dishes. Here are
some of the best dining experiences
in each terminal.
In Terminal 1
Fung Lum: Chinese noodles, rice
dishes and dim sum
In Terminal 2
Napa Farms Market: Gourmet deli,
bakery, coffee, desserts and retail
sales of local food items/gifts
Cat Cora: cocktails, beer, wine and
a selection of small plates
Lark Creek Grill: full bar, seafood
and steaks
Wakaba: Japanese sushi, noodles,
teriyaki and bento boxes along
with beer and sake
selection of warm food, light snacks
and beverages, free WiFi, PCs,
showers, restrooms and TVs.
United Airlines has five lounges in
SFO; all have free drinks and snacks,
bar service, free WiFi, phones fax
and photocopy machines, TVs and
reading materials. The lounges are:
• United Arrivals by United is on the
baggage claim level in Terminal 3 and
open 8:30am to 12:30pm. The
arrivals lounge, with showers, is
open to United Global First and
Business First customers.
• United Global First Lounge is open
to United Global First customers. It
is inside security in the International
Terminal and open from 8am to
10:30pm.
• United Club on the Mezzanine Level
is inside security in Terminal 3. The
lounge is open from 5am to 11:30pm
daily and has premium wine and
spirits available.
• United Club in Terminal 3,
Concourse F in the Rotunda, is open
from 5am to 11:30pm daily. There is
a conference room and you can
purchase premium wine and spirits.
• United Club is inside security in
the International Terminal. It is open
5am to 11:30pm daily.
In Terminal 3
Fung Lum: Chinese noodles, rice
dishes and dim sum
Lori’s Diner: Burgers, sandwiches,
shakes and all-day breakfast
Mission Bar & Grill: Sandwiches,
burgers, soups, salads
SF Uncork’d: Wine bar with wine,
craft beer and small plates
Tomokazu: Japanese dishes,
including sushi, sashimi, noodles,
teriyaki and robata
In the International Terminal
Ebisu: Japanese specialties such
as sushi, sashimi and udon
Fung Lum: Chinese noodles, rice
dishes and dim sum
Harbor Village Kitchen: Chinese
noodle and rice dishes plus
barbecued meats
Lori’s Diner: Burgers, sandwiches,
shakes and all-day breakfast
Osho Japanese Cuisine: sushi,
sashimi, teriyaki, udon and tempura
Tomokazu: Japanese dishes,
including sushi, sashimi, noodles,
teriyaki and robata
Shopping
Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse Lounge is
before security in the International
Terminal. The chic lounge is filled
Shopping at SFO will keep you busy
during a long layover. For something
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local, check out Bouclé in Terminal 3
near gate 82. If you love unique
jewelry and watches, be sure to
sneak a peek at the creations in
Bouclé, everything by local artists
and designers. Another great gallery
featuring the work of local San
Francisco artists is Collector, also
in Terminal 3, Boarding Area E near
Gate 69. If you want to take home
some of that great California wine,
head to California Lifestyle in
Terminal 3, Boarding Area F at the
entrance to Gates 80 through 90.
For more locally sourced food items,
you can check out local olive oils
(both for cooking and skin care)
at McEvoy Ranch in Terminal 3,
Boarding Area E near Gate 69. For
an assortment of other local
gourmet foods, candies and gifts,
stop by Simply Gourmet in Terminal
1, Boarding Area C. Of course, you
can’t leave San Francisco without
stopping by Ghirardelli in Terminal 3,
Boarding Area F, to get some of local
premium chocolates.
For something a little different,
check out Destination Green in
Terminal 3, Boarding Area F near