quick eats restaurant where you order at the counter and you find a table where they serve you. all of the dishes were fantastic and reasonably priced for what they were! definitely great value, less than $20pp. lots of new american/californian dishes. food also came out quickly. overall, would come again to try the other dishes, especially for the price!
rotisserie chicken: a solid rotisserie that wasn’t overly salted. it’s a good blank canvas for the sauces. chimichurri and chipotle yogurt both great sauces, wish it came with more though.
roasted cauliflower: solid appetizer. the red beet tahini really elevated this dish but the cauliflower was a little soggy.
brussel sprouts: top tier appetizer, the veggies were perfectly salted and cooked with the yogurt topping neutralizing the richness
rotisserie fat rice: pretty good rice with the garlic on top but it was just rice at the end of the day. good as a side but don’t expect too much
chicken soup: pretty unique soup dish with lots of veggies. broth had a soy sauce flavor profile and comforting. wish there was more chicken though.
sweet potato: great flavor and solid appetizer but not a carb substitute. would get rice/fries...
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Experience: I overall had an amazing time dining at this establishment. This restaurant has amazing decor, and is well lit with natural lighting. Service was great. *Water is self-served. Right corner from entrance.
We had:
Chicken sandwich (Garlic Aioli, Pickled Onion, Mixed Greens): Delicious! Chicken is so tender and juicy, condiments flavored the sandwich very well, and loved how crunchy the bread was!
Half a rotisserie chicken: For sauces (you get 2 free, $1 for an additional), we picked chimichurri and chipotle yogurt. You can pass on the chimichurri (it wasn't as thick as I would have liked it to be and the flavor was ok), BUT you must get the chipotle yogurt. Not only did we use it on our chicken but we used it as a dip for our fries too! SOOOOO good. Usually when I hear yogurt, I think sour but this sauce is anything but sour. The chicken itself was like a fancy Costco chicken - but more tender and a little less dry.
Umami Fries: They're good, but they're no better or less than normal steak-cut fries. The sauce we ordered from our chicken made it special.
Solid experience and...
Read moreI had this on my place to visit after seeing an article in SF Eats on new places opening. They had me at rotisserie pork belly. I already knew there was several things on the menu I wanted to try. First the pork belly of course, then the roasted cauliflower, and their ummani fries. You order at the counter, find a table and they'll bring your order over. Any questions just ask, they'll more than willing to help. The pork belly a la cart has a nice crunchy skin, not too fatty, but its a good size peeve they serve. The roasted cauliflower was nicely done, cooked but not too soft. We got all 4 different sauces to try. I definitely like the chimucurro the best in the pork belly and the Douglas fir sour cream for the cauliflower. My friend got the chicken soup with fresh greens and flavorful homemade broth. We enjoyed When we order. One thing I did notice was that many of their take out customers were ordering the rotisserie chicken.
I like the nice wood table and the self serve water station. They have one table by the front door marked for...
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