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A hidden gem for relaxing brunch in Upper Noe Valley. The menu has an interesting assortment of dishes from all over the world, which makes it difficult to decide, but everything I've had is delicious. As soon as you sit down, they start you off with a couple little muffins, which was a nice touch.
Fun restaurant with an eclectic menu that offers something for everyone. This place doesn't get too crowded during peak times because it's slightly out of the way so definitely stop by if you're exploring Now/Bernal/Glen Park.
A really good places for arepas. But you should avoid the one with potatoes and ask for another with avocado!!!!! This a good tip a didn't know!
I have been going there for brunch for many years, and amazingly never got bored of the food. The one page menu has a very wide range of options with no two items alike. All the dishes are quite elaborate and have a unique taste. The complementary mini muffins served when you sit down are a nice tou
SO GOOD! We went for brunch and everything was ultra tasty! I also loved that they brought us mini scones with the menus ... it really helped stave off our hunger until the food came. The service was warm and friendly, but every step, from taking our order to bringing the bill, was a little bit slow
I LOVED this resturaunt, one of my favorite brunches in San Fransisco. I ordered a Thai omelette since I wanted to be adventurous and it was SO flavorful and delicious, highly recommend it. On Sunday, Pomelo doesn't open until 10, and we got there right as it opened. The menu had dishes from all ov
The wait was a little longer than usual, about an hour for 2 people. Once seated we were presented with a daily mini muffin for each of us, pear and almond! The menu is definitely extremely diverse. We tried the "Chelsea" scramble and the arepas. Both items were tasty and unique. The cafe on the cor
One of my favorite brunch places in the city. Incredibly varied menu, with quite unusual combinations. I've tried most from the savory part of the menu, and almost all dishes were excellent. Highlights: the smoked trout with poached eggs, the tacu tacu with steak, and the corned beef. Traditionalis
Recent update: when you call Pomelo the recording says they are open now only for weekend brunch, and take reservations for parties of 6 or more. Great brunch. Just happened to be in the neighborhood on a Saturday morning and stumbled across this place. Follows happy local regulars. Super fun menu
Small place, kind staff and great selection of food. The menu is comprised of dishes from so many countries. All the items our group ordered were delicious and we’d love to try out different dishes.
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