San francisco slanted door review




















Some restaurants that have been around a long time feel like ageless classics. See Zuni Cafe. The Slanted Door feels more like an aged classic. We can see how decent papaya salads and spring rolls with fancy ingredients were exciting stuff back in the day. But the world of food has moved forward, and The Slanted Door seems like it stood still. Our least favorite dish of the night.

We actually left two on the table. Just not that exciting. Same problem as the spring rolls - this is a reasonable papaya salad, but there are probably better versions in town.

This, on the other hand, was pretty good. A pretty well-cooked steak, cubed, without enough seasoning. The most iconic dish, for good reason. The semi-intoxicated treasure hunt for tasty crab bits makes the end of the meal a real pleasure. Home Cities Pick the perfect spot for every situation. Very good experience with great service and amazing food. Our server was excellent. Late lunches on weekends are the best to avoid the crowds. Innovative flavors prepared to perfection.

Service was ok, but cellophane noodles with Dungeness crab and bok choy were glorious. Pros: Great views of the Bay and ships. Nice atmosphere and decor.

Green papaya salad was great. Cons: The rest of our food was quite mediocre. Very disappointing food, especially for the astronomic prices, even at lunch i. Situated inside the Ferry Market Plaza, there are sooo many excellent options for dining that I felt totally ripped off. Even the service was pretty meh. Would not recommend. Go get a mild-blowing grilled cheese from Cowgirl Creamery instead. Your wallet will thank you.

This place was amazing. The atmosphere was electric, the view was stunning, and the food was to die for. My wife and I shared the pineapple chutney ahi tuna, and the shaking steak.

Best surf and turf ever! This place is a most go to for anyone traveling to San Francisco! Great meal, a little pricey but delicious and definitely a very unique experience. My wife and I recently celebrated our wedding anniversary at The Slanted Door.

We both lived in the neighborhood when T S D first opened on Valencia St so many years ago, so it holds a special place in our hearts. Plus we love the food and I even creat dishes at home from their cookbook so it's also fun to compare how I do.

I do pretty well. Just saying. I've also done my time as a waiter so I've earned my place to critique a little. The restaurant is now in the Ferry Building and high-end style has replaced the charm of its humble beginnings. Our table faced the water and the view was amazing.

Our waitress was super friendly and enjoyable. The service overall was very good. The problem we had was that the food we ordered didn't show up but stuff that we didn't order did. My second cocktail never arrived until I asked about it but the wine was already open.

Long story short it was a hectic confused effort on their part but we made the most of it and had a good time. The professional approach from our waitress really helped as she never appeared frazzled or upset. This led me to believe that at this point the restaurant is so busy and successful that nobody stresses over these mistakes and comping the food is no big deal. Have fun and be relaxed. Go with the flow, Yo. Wonderful food, excellent service, very loud. Slanted Door is one of my go to restaurants in San Francisco when I want a consistent beautiful dinner.

This time I took a friend for her 60th birthday, the first time that she had been to Slanted Door. She loved it. Not only was the food beautifully prepared, but the service is always warm and spot on with attentiveness but not intrusive hovering. Well Done. The food here never disappoints you. It's both beautiful and comforting. The service at Slanted Door is generally very polished - I think everyone appreciates working at this still cutting edge restaurant.

We ate chive and shrimp dumplings, which I thought were delicious. Also Imperial spring rolls which were a lot of work but still tasty. Our cocktails and table service were outstanding, too. After the initial appetizers and drinks, however, the meal fell apart. The glazed shrimp were inedible. The glass noodles with crab were abundant with noodles and minimal on crab. The dish tasted just "ok". Food was good as was service.

Prices for lunch way over priced. Won't be back. Amazing food, wine list and service. Good ambience but the food doesn't justify the cost. For sure one of my favourite restaurants in the West Coast. Lunch or dinner is always very good.

We found out it was near our hotel so my wife called to see if there was a chance we could get in. The lady said the bar area was open and they served the full menu there. We walked over, got there about and were seated immediately. They brought the menu and we saw it was Vietnamese food I wasn't really sure if I would like it.

We ordered the crispy spring rolls, carmelized shrimp, and shrimp dumpling appetizer. They brought the spring rolls that game with lettuce, mint and noodles As was everything we ate! The service and staff were awesome and they really made our night and our trip as we were not impressed with anything else we ate in SF.

I highly recommend this restaurant. Thanks for a great night Service was excellent and matched the food. We definitely will be returning. The lemonade was made fresh and tasty, along with the hot milk tea which I ordered Definitely enough food for a satisfying meal.

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