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Mar 23

If you are new to South San Francisco and looking for a nice place to eat with amazing food, the Basque Cultural Center is the place to go in South San Francisco.

They offer high quality food for a great price and the service is amazing.

Every meal comes with Soup, Salad and unlimited bread!

Check them out here:

http://www.basqueculturalcenter.com/

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Mar 22

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Mar 22

South San Francisco occupies the basin and portions of the sides of a broad valley formed by the San Bruno Mountains on the north and the Coast Range on the west. Most of the valley faces adjacent San Francisco Bay, affording sweeping vistas, from higher levels and a definite sense of identification with the Bay. South San Francisco has mild winters and dry cool summers. The hills to the west shield the city from much of the fog that prevails in neighboring areas.

Population has tripled since World War II with the opening of such subdivisions as Buri Buri, Winston Manor and Westborough on the slopes west of El Camino. It has grown from 4,411 in 1920 to 61,824 in 2006.  A new BART station opened in June 2003.

South San Francisco offers its citizens a city in which to live comfortably in fine residential areas; a place of recreation in parks, swimming pools, and marina; a place to work in more than 2,800 firms and businesses including many biotech companies such as Genentech which gives the city the title of “Birthplace of Biotechnology”.

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Mar 22

Welcome to the South San Francisco Blog. We encourage this to be a user generated blog and would love to see everybodies input about this great city!

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