Chili Con Carne
Looking for opinions on where to get the best Chili Con Carne in San Francisco Proper
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Interesting question. Memphis Minnie's has a mean bowl - its spicy and they add brisket scraps into it. For me, beans in chili is a no-no and most places in SF use beans so I'd have to say Minnie's or my house.
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The most San Francisco version would probably be the buffalo chili at Tommy's Joynt.
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