This place is consistently good and the owners are super friendly/nice. We used to pass by thinking it was just a Vietnamese sandwich shop (my fiance doesn't like sandwiches for some unbeknownst reason).
After we realized that there were other foods, we started coming in often during the weekends for brunch (french toast, omelette with avocado and cheddar) which are amazing deals and always delicious. The omelette comes as a set with a pastry (croissant), coffee, and hash browns. Both the french toast + omelette brunch sets will run you below $20. It's probably the most affordable breakfast place in the Castro, while simultaneously being one of the higher quality places.
As for the non-breakfast items, I can't review the sandwiches but we have also tried their potstickers, which come as a giant serving and...
Read moreI was hungry and didn't have time to wait and this was a perfect place to go if u in the Castro. Ordered Ham and Egg Bagel, Earl Grey Tea, 5 Potstickers and a Lemongrass Chicken Sandwich.... WOW I guess I need to expand my choices when in the Castro on where to eat. I am glad I came across this place and I am not gonna lie, food was out within 10min, but also, I went in on a Wed at 11.30am. Lunch rush picked up while I was here, but it will be interesting to see how busy they become on weekends. I am giving them a 5star on the first visit which is usually not me, but I will definitely check them...
Read moreAs a coffee snob. I write America off as finding good coffee.. No matter where I go I try to keep it simple. I order Americano every place. I add my milk cold myself. Great expresso.
I came back the next two days. For good coffee. On my last day in SF. I ordered a clear soup with beef. Pho. Was fantastic. A light Viet soup . with sprouts . and a few aromatic onions n stuff..
Was clean and brothy at the same time.
Gonna bring the wife and kids for a Nazi Goering tomorrow.. Unless I have to cook the leftover instant pancake mix.....
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