Francisca's
Introducing Francisca's: A Blend of Italian and Venezuelan Flavors
Located in the heart of San Francisco, Francisca's is a culinary gem that brings together the best of Italian and Venezuelan cuisine. With a wide range of options to choose from, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience that caters to a variety of tastes.
From their Jamon Serrano 18 month aged Spanish ham to their Venison Carpaccio, each dish at Francisca's is carefully crafted to delight your taste buds. The Cesar Chavez Salad, made with seared tuna from the Philippines, is a must-try for those craving a flavorful and refreshing starter.
One of the highlights of Francisca's is their dessert menu, featuring decadent treats like Tres Leches Tiramisu, Torta de Chocolate, and Passion Fruit Pannacotta. Whether you have a sweet tooth or prefer a lighter option like Hazelnut Gelato or Mango Sorbetto, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Customer reviews rave about the atmosphere at Francisca's, describing it as lovely, intimate, and romantic. The restaurant is known for its impeccable service and attention to detail, making every dining experience truly special.
Whether you're looking for a casual meal with friends or a romantic dinner for two, Francisca's has something to offer. With options for all dietary preferences, including vegan and vegetarian dishes, this restaurant is sure to become a favorite among food enthusiasts in the San Francisco area.
Experience the unique blend of flavors and ambiance at Francisca's, and indulge in a culinary journey that will leave you coming back for more.
Francisca's Menu
Location
Address: 3047 Mission St San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: (415) 374-5747
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Romantic, Intimate, Upscale, Classy, CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Casual DressYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Dinner, DessertYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Happy Hour SpecialsYes
- Beer & Wine OnlyYes
- TVYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Chanel S.
I'm really sad francisca's closed because it was probably one of my favorite restaurants in SF and I wish I had gone more than twice. The food was unique, and the crowd drew young people and families alike. The churros were amazing and I felt that the plating was always great too. And lastly the atmosphere was lovely and intimate. I hope they reopen.
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Author: Rubi P.
My friends and I stumbled upon this place before a concert and let me tell you... it was so worth it! We had no reservations, but they immediately helped us and they completely created a new table for us. The place is so beautiful inside, clean, and a calm romantic ambiance. Food was superb! Beautifully decorated, and just the right portions. My friends and I had a wonderful time and the service was just exceptional! I highly recommend it
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Author: Jenny O.
When the bf's parents were in town, we went with his family for dinner at Francisca's. Yet again it was hard to resist that 4-course menu for $39, esp since so many dishes sounded good. One day though I'll try the arepa! Another satisfying meal. While I didn't like the dishes as much as the ones I had on my last visit (the soup and yucca gnocchi I had back then were phenomenal), these were still very good. Everyone was raving about the pasta. The bf loved the bolognese sauce (and really my opinion every time I've had Manny's food is that the sauces in general are outstanding) and his sister-in-law who ordered the carbonara pasta a la carte said it was fantastic. We also bought a bottle from their wine collection (which basically entails going up to a bookcase and looking at the selection which have little descriptions), and it was quite reasonably priced too and good. I picked a Riesling for the group bc the bf and I love those. And yet again, service was super friendly and great. When we exited, Manny was outside and he hurried over to us to shake our hands and say goodbye, so sweet.
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Author: Andrew S.
Maybe I'm used to the high prices when dining in SF but I was just absolutely delighted to find an excellent tasting menu for $39. I have to give props to the new SF chronicle critic who put together an innovative Top 100 list that included the usual Michelin favorites as well as neighborhood gems like this one. The meal started with a nice fresh amuse of hearts of palms, followed by a nice Caesar salad (the fish roe on top of the soft boiled egg was a nice touch), then potenta with bolognese and a nice juicy cut of pork with beets and carrots as the man entree. Dessert was churros with berries and chocolate ice cream. It's a delightful and creative menu for $39. I wasn't too hungry at the time so this was just right for me. They also have a la carte options for those needing a little more. The space itself is well-lighted and modern. I also loved that they were playing 80s music (nothing better than fine dining while listening to "Material Girl"). Service was good and attentive. With tax and tip and a sparkling soda, this was $58 - an outstanding value in today's SF. Highly recommended!!!