jillduffy
(180) reviews
3/1/2007
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Cuisine:
italian
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Pacific Bell Park/South Beach |
“ There's something extremely gratifying about simple, clean italian food, whether Tuscan or Sicilian, northern or southern, Florentine or Roman. And while I don't know enough about the subtleties of the different regional cooking to distinguish between them all, I do know a heart-warming sausage sandwich when I see it. South Beach Café is probably the most down to earth italian café this side of Market. The menu is plentiful, with lunch items all in the $5-$7 range, an enormous selling point when you take a gander at what you get for 6 bucks. Sandwiches and entrees are served with mixed greens on the side, with bread for entrees too. My sausage-wich had nothing more than thickly sliced links, fresh tomato, and melted mozzarella on a really crust length of bread. Others at my table noshed on ravioli and manicotti, both hearty veg. options served in little round daubes, straight from the pizza oven. A return visit is in order to try the thin pizza and maybe to just hang over the bay view. ”
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wyld4yoo
(212) reviews
9/27/2006
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Cuisine:
italian
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Pacific Bell Park/South Beach |
“ Compact little italian cafe with sidewalk seating. Loved the Baked Ravioli with spinach. I also tried the Grilled Salmon Special and it was quite tasty without any sauce. The personal sausage pizza was thin and delicious. I agree, the Mango Cheesecake was incredible. The only problem with this place is the prices are too cheap! ”
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promotersf
(423) reviews
5/3/2005
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Cuisine:
italian
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Pacific Bell Park/South Beach |
“ Cute, casual local cafe which offers decent thin crust pizzas(order the four cheese and ask them to add prosciutto). They have a basic wine list, and a couple of entree dishes that aren't bad. Nice spot if you live in the EMB and want a quick bite when you don't want to cook. They also have a fondue night, but it's no La fondue. ”
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promotersf
(423) reviews
5/3/2005
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Cuisine:
italian
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Pacific Bell Park/South Beach |
“ Cute, casual local cafe which offers decent thin crust pizzas(order the four cheese and ask them to add prosciutto). They have a basic wine list, and a couple of entree dishes that aren't bad. Nice spot if you live in the EMB and want a quick bite when you don't want to cook. They also have a fondue night, but it's no La fondue. ”
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