First Time Trying a Michelin Restaurant - Perbacco San Francisco - Buy Reservations
Getting a Reservation at Perbacco San Francisco for Today or Tomorrow is Easy!
Buy a verified reservation at Perbacco San Francisco from someone who doesn't need theirs anymore.
If there is nothing that fits your schedule, you can bid on your preferred time.
We only list verified Reservations!
All listed Reservations are reviewed by our team before appearing in the calendar or being allowed to answer a bid you place. That's why AppointmentTrader comes with a included Money Back Guarantee for each transaction.
San Francisco's Best Restaurants that are most frequently booked by customers of Perbacco San Francisco
Ranked #17 in San Francisco's Best Restaurants.
🙂 4/5 - First Time Trying a Michelin Restaurant
By 👻 @CSIChicklet, 03/17/2024 3:00 am
|
This was our first and only (so far) experience at a Michelin restaurant. Perbacco is in the Financial District of San Francisco. A cute little space, but I would recommend asking to sit up near the entrance, where you are surrounded by brick walls. We sat in the back and the view was just of other tables. We each had a drink to start. My friend ordered the French 75 and said it was room temp so she didn't finish it. I had a great glass of Rose and the waiter let me try the 2 Roses that had by the glass, which was nice. I didn't even have to ask! We had the burrata and the Frito Misto. Both were quite good. I wasn't thrilled to see the frito show up as an almost tempura dish - everything was deep fried. But the batter was very light so it was actually not bad. I just wouldn't order it again. We decided to split 2 pasta dishes. The pappardelle and another that had mushrooms (can't recall the name now). It was a great combo and the pasta was truly delicious. I liked them both equally! I will say that there were 2 size pasta dishes and we got the bigger size ($29 each) and there wasn't a lot. Still, it was filling with the appetizers to start. We also had the Sommelier recommend a bottle of Pinot that went well with our dishes. Occidental, from Sonoma. It was pretty good but for $99, I would almost recommend going with 2 glasses each of their wine glass pours. Those ran around $20 or less and they had some really amazing options. All in all, it was a good restaurant experience. Nice ambience, good service (even though our waiter wasn't the friendliest guy), great food. But I will say I've had better meals at non-Michelin Star restaurants, so that was a bit surprising and makes me question the whole "Michelin Star" thing.
0 Replys
0 Comments |
Be the first to Reply |