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Fresca Restaurant
3945 24th St
San Francisco, CA 94114
(415) 695-0549
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[ more from dinesite]
"Go to Fresca Fresh Mexican for a restaurant that serves patrons Mexican meals. Expect the average entrée to cost for the most part in the range of $8 to $12, and you`ll be appropriate if dressed casual...."
[ more from gastronomie-sf]
"We also ordered the Potato Croquettes, which were better (and different) than any I've had before. They were stuffed with picadillo, and the olives gave the croquettes this amazing sweetness...."
[ more from insiderpages]
"this is my first review on city search and i was so disappointed that i have decided to warn potential customers. I went yesterday on my own to have lunch at Fresca on FIllmore...."
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"We also quickly became aware of the table of about 12 next to us -- a bridal shower. Now, I completely understand that there is certain amount of rambunctiousness associated with such a celebration, but these women (in addition to the understandable yelli..."
[ more from insiderpages]
| "Priced as an upper-end restaurant, the food and service here is amateur at best. The decor and atmosphere seemed rundown; the tables looked like they would fit better in a breakfast place than at $27 entree restaurant...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from jatbar]
"Ceviche Mixto (image 8) - seafood mix of shrimp (singular, I don't recall seeing more than 1 piece), clams, scallops, halibut, squid, homony? Oh man, if there's 1 thing to order at Fresca, it's gotta be this dish...."
[ more from judysbook]
| "Who would think that you'd be expected to stand there to wait for just asking how long the wait is, while the hostess is there having a small chat with their own waiter. When finally getting the attention of the hostess and a couple snappy looks, we were..." |
3 reviews
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[ more from judysbook]
| "The only two things nice about this restaurant are the owner and the decor. I have been in this restaurant a few times (by the way, it used to be a more casual dining experience) and the services is very bad...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"The major draw here is the nine-item ceviche bar, which serves traditional halibut ceviche along with more inventive varieties like the mango and shrimp ceviche with yuzu juice and red onion. A raw bar serves oysters and tiradito, Peru's version of sashim..."
[ more from sfbg]
"ON A BREATHLESS evening recently, at the latest iteration of Fresca, it struck me why I'd liked the previous occupant, Tien Fu, so much: It was never crowded. Oh, the Chinese food was good, the service fine, the atmospherics winning, if a little dim ..."
[ more from sfbg]
"[TK]Gold Mirror tells a tale of old San Francisco west of Twin Peaks, where the servers are in black tie and the menu is rich in veal, from saltimbocca to piccata and beyond...."
[ more from sfgate]
| "One of the best ways to sample what Calvo-Perez does is to order the three- tier tasting ($28), which is brought to the table on a stacked tray. Some options include cubes of halibut with Amarillo aji - the Peruvian chile - and spiced with ginger and lime..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from sfgate]
"The kitchen's periodic lack of focus runs rampant with the service. The hosts seem to lack the experience to handle their duties...."
[ more from sfgate]
| "Peruvian classics, mixed with some French and Asian influences, dominate the main courses as well as the starters. Chupe de mariscos ($20) floored us with its sophisticated flavor...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from sfweekly]
"Don't let the "wrap" burritos and "Fresca Mex" fool you; this warm storefront cafe is all about Peruvian food. Excellent crab cakes with stir-fried vegetables and traditional potatoes with cream sauce set the stage for a rich, velvety chupe de mariscos st..."
[ more from shortexact]
"Fresca is a chainlet of three restaurants in San Francisco that bill themselves as nouveau (or, dare we say, nuevo) Peruvian cuisine. The three locations are in the Fillmore, Noe Valley, and West Portal...."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"If you make a reservation or get lucky as a walk in, you will definetly enjoy this Peruvian Fillmore spot in Pacific Heights. There is a great selection of very interesting dishes including rices, meats,...."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"Outstanding, friendly service and innovative, delicious food! An entire section of the menu is devoted to ceviche (which was incredible)...."
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