Hidden deep in San Francisco’s industrial SoMa district, Bossa Nova redefines favela chic. Inspired by the vibrant ghetto culture synonymous with Rio de Janeiro’s hillside communities, this soulful Brazilian lounge feels like a classic, tropical dancehall, where beautiful people come to celebrate life with sumptuous food, strong drinks, good company, and amazing rhythms. The creative, small plates arouse the senses with bold flavors and rich textures, such as Brazil nut-crusted queijo (goat cheese) with sweet cipollini onion jam, hamachi tiradito with rocoto chili and yuzu dressing, and steamed mussels with spicy tomato and cilantro in a coconut milk broth. Bossa’s signature Leblon caipirinha comes in classic (fiery cachaça, agave nectar, and crushed lime wedges), as well as luscious mango, raspberry, and passion fruit renditions. This hip and cozy space is lined with geometric cinderblocks on one end, and breezy windows with rough-hewn, wooden shutters on the other. True to its Brasileiro roots, the pulsating samba beats keep hips shaking until late, making Bossa Nova the most vibrant and sensual experience around.
139 8th Street 415 558 8008