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    Big C's Chinese

    5.0 (1 review)
    InexpensiveStreet Vendors, Chinese

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    Ferry Building Marketplace

    Ferry Building Marketplace

    4.5
    (2k reviews)
    2.4 km
    $$

    such a great place to spend a Saturday. there's farmer's markets stalls around the building from…read moreearly morning til about 1pm. if that doesn't float your boat, there are also food and vendors inside the building. not to mention the ferry ride over to Sausalito to spend the rest of your Saturday milling around. there are always lots to see, smell, drink and eat when you're in the city. i took mom to the Ferry Building. we had inadvertently parked near Salesforce park and grabbed coffee there. parking is a lot cheaper and less crowded. we paid on the convenient ParkMobile app. then we walked about 15 min to the Ferry Building where we grabbed lunch. I was so glad i tried the pastrami & porchetta sandwiches at the Fatted Calf. i highly recommend those 2 sandwiches with the pastrami as the must try again. (note to self: the Fatted Calf deserves their own separate review) once we were done with lunch, we bought our tickets to ferry over to Sausalito, the ride is only 30 minutes. TIPS: seniors & youth tickets are cheaper bought at the machine. regular adult tickets are cheaper paid as a tap/go along the line boarding the ferry. provided that you have the clipper card for convenience sake. onto Sausalito, clean bathrooms past the park. there were so much to see and do in every directions. we literally walked off our lunch and people watch. check out the expensive yachts dock. i wish i could do some fishing there. overall, a wonderful day spent at the Ferry Building. it is a much busier hub now than what it used to be some 10 years ago.

    Ferry Building Marketplace is a buzzing market. Has various eateries, a few coffee shops, shops…read moreselling baked goods, restrooms. Different types of cuisines are available under one roof. Has several accesses. The clock tower is the highlight for me. Quite a lively place and I would imagine it being so throughout its opening hours. Would recommend to visit when next in San Francisco.

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    Fog City Flea Trading Post
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    North Beach Festival

    North Beach Festival

    3.4
    (46 reviews)
    1.3 km

    In terms of street festivals in San Francisco, the North Beach festival has been the best one we've…read morebeen to in 2024, it's also one of the biggest ones in regards to sheer size and street closures. They block maybe 6-7 blocks for food, vendors, shopping, etc, plus it's dog friendly. We never miss a chance to stroll in the middle of the streets and soak up a sunny day in the city. We got there around 12ish and it was already starting to get packed. They had a good selection of food, and we ended up eating some sweet chili chicken tenders and crab fries. Forget the $28 we spent, it was well worth it. We also did some shopping and picked up some unique pieces for an upcoming trip. If you've been to other street festivals, you'll notice to see a lot of repeat vendors from the other festivals, but North Beach's size allows for more. The smaller beer gardens were kinda lackluster though. 3 different areas for live music more than made up for it and kept things interesting. Being there for a day and experiencing the festival is proof once again that the city has fallen off and is still a great place to visit and explore Definitely will be back next year for this festival!

    We had a great time at the North Beach Festival's 70th anniversary celebration this past weekend…read more Endless vendors selling food, drinks, and unique merchandise such as stereos made out of vintage tin lunch boxes, or purses created out of aluminum can tabs. Lots of good eats on site, from pies to gyros... the grilled pork belly plate from GIM Belly's food stand was especially tasty. Multiple stages at different corners of the event entertaining crowds with amazing live music. My fave was the Good Bad band, playing awesome bluegrass tunes on various string instruments including the mandolin and banjo. Parking wasn't easy, but we got lucky finding a spot on the street a block away after circling a couple times. Overall, a positive experience.

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    Clean and safe
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    Ferry Plaza Farmers Market

    Ferry Plaza Farmers Market

    4.5
    (1.1k reviews)
    2.5 km
    $$

    Finally made it to the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market and it was everything! From artisanal breads and…read morepastries, to flowers, organic fish, meats, produce, body care, and pop up restaurant booths, the Market had something for the entire family. Since it was my first time I wandered and visited every row, learned about the small business who traveled near and far and bought some candy sweet nectarines. Cannot wait to return!

    The Ferry Plaza Farmer's Market is a San Fransisco staple. Whether you're looking for a quick bite…read moreor some groceries for the week, this farmers market has a little bit of everything. The coffee, baked goods, fruit, and dessert selection is especially exceptional. The market itself is not dog friendly however, people still seem to bring their furry friends along. Honorable mentions: * Brown sugar latte from Painted Leopard (oatmilk) - incredibly creamy and sweet. Coffee taste was mild and well balanced. * Apricot kefir from Achadinha Cheese Company - Creamy, tangy, and pairs so well with fruit. * Thousand layer cake from NUSA - not a typically easy to find dessert. The layers are soft and delicious while not being too sweet. * Pain epi from Acme - the perfect vessel for cheeses and spreads. Light, crispy, and easy to pair with anything whether sweet or savory. This market is such a fun way to experience the local vendors in the area with your taste buds. Come early before 11/12 pm so its not too crowded.

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    Ferry Plaza Farmers Market
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    Roli Roti Gourmet Rotisserie

    Roli Roti Gourmet Rotisserie

    4.3
    (1.7k reviews)
    2.5 km
    $$

    I walked past them on my way to pick up something for lunch from the Ferry Building. I ended up…read moreabandoning my plans when I smelled the rotisserie chickens even though there was a long line because when you see a long line and a bunch of happy customers walking away with their food. It's gotta be worth it. I waited in line for probably 20 minutes. While I was in line, I was watching the staff, prepare their most popular item which was the porchetta sandwich. I was getting hungrier watching them make each sandwich. Luckily once I ordered and paid, they immediately hand you one that's already made so you don't have to wait. I normally don't buy lunch when I'm in the office. I usually do meal preps, but now, I check their calendar to see if they're going to be at the Ferry Building so I can pick up a sandwich for lunch. That's how much I like them. And even pitching the idea of getting catering from them for our next work gathering. Since this is a food truck, there's not much to comment about regarding the location. The ferry building has chairs and tables where you can sit and eat, but this is more of a grab and go lunch.

    Seeing this popular food truck on social media and wanted to see if the hype was real. You'll find…read moreseating along the ferry building to have your meal. Expect to wait in line for chicken and the porchetta sandwich during lunch hours. WHOLE ROLIROTI GOURMET ROTISSERIE CHICKEN ~ dark meat was good while the white meat was dry. They need some kind of dipping sauce or something for it. Seasoning was not evenly spread out so some parts were saltier on the skin. Lots of herbs like thyme and rosemary. Just too bad the meat didn't stay juicy. 3.5/5 ROTISSERIE PORCHETTA SANDWICH ~ skin was crispy and burnt, so it was bitter yet crunchy. Pork was tender, but I didn't taste much of the jam. I did not like the bitter burnt skin. I personally thought it threw the flavor off. If it wasn't bitter, it would have scored higher. I always enjoy bread toasted when having a sandwich. Sadly, they don't toast it. My friend loves this sandwich and told me the skin wasn't supposed to be crunchy and burnt! So I'm assuming this wasn't typical. 3/5 The 4 of us shared the whole chicken and split the porchetta sandwich. But hearing that the sandwich wasn't made correctly this time around, I'm compelled to give it another try in the future.

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    Bini's Kitchen

    Bini's Kitchen

    4.3
    (254 reviews)
    1.7 km
    $

    Note that this is a food stand with no seating; for to-go only…read more Bini's has become one of my go-to lunch spots on a work day whenever I want something clean, hearty, and filling. I also love how quick the service is - I never have to wait more than a minute for my order! The food is also always pipping hot. My regular orders on rotation (I'd give them all 5 stars!): Chicken Momos ($14) - Comes in 8 pieces. The dumplings are large, flavorful, with the perfect skin-to-meat ratio. It is served with Bini's spicy tomato cilantro sauce on top; the sauce is delicious with just a slight/mild kick. Vegetarian Momos ($12) - Comes in 8 pieces. Vegan dumplings filled with tofu, carrots, & cabbage. Also served with the spicy tomato cilantro sauce on top. I love how clean yet tasty this is! Vegetarian Combo ($18) - Comes with 4 vegetarian momos and one veggie side served on top of fragrant basmati rice. For the sides, I love the Baigun Bharta, a tomato-based braised eggplant. It's saucey and pairs extremely well with the rice. The only reason I'd dock off half a star for this combo is the price. You can also mix and match the momos. For a more balanced meal, I request half chicken and half vegetarian ($14). Bini's also has a stand outside the Ferry Building every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. I'd like to give a shoutout to the Bini's servers at the Ferry Building - they're very generous & usually give me 9 pieces of momos whenever I ask for half chicken and half vegetarian (usually 4 chicken & 5 vegetarian).

    Good portion of food for the price if you see their food truck at a street fair or First Tuesdays…read more event. They serve them up super quickly. The dumplings are large, juicy, and perfect for a chilly night out.

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    Lamb momos with a sprinkling of their chili pepper flakes
    Lamb momos with a sprinkling of their chili pepper flakes
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    Chicken momo x 8 (09/2023)
    Al Pastor Papi

    Al Pastor Papi

    3.8
    (232 reviews)
    1.3 km
    $$

    Since my hubby is a burrito connoisseur, I had to have him try the Al Pastor Papi Burrito. If…read moreyou've read my previous reviews, you already know I always mention how my husband has never met a burrito he couldn't finish. I ordered the tacos al pastor, and they were delicious. The meat was flavorful, well-seasoned, and exactly what I was craving. The experience really depends on what time you go. I work near the restaurant, so I'm able to walk over before the lunch rush. When I go early, it's easy -- walk in, order at the register, and sit down to wait for your food. But I've also gone a little after lunch and it was super busy. The service is okay, but honestly, the food makes up for it. If you want to avoid the rush, I definitely recommend going before 12 p.m., especially during the workweek. I can't speak for the weekends, but before noon is definitely the sweet spot.

    Since moving up from San Diego, I've been looking for solid Al pastor. And this the closest things…read moreI've had to San Diego. I'll do you one better and say this place has the best Al Pastor in the Bay Area. Ordered an 1.) Al pastor burrito, "Tijuana style". Meaning no rice and beans. Comes with melted cheese, avocado, cumin, lime, cilantro and your choice of red or green salsa. And 2.) crispy queso tac. Melted cheese on a tortilla, onion, cilantro, and your choice of protein. We picked shrimp (they were huge). And a strawberry horchata. Everything was delicious. Spent about $28 and was able to split the meal with the wife. Plenty of food to feel satisfied before going out with friends for drinks. Al pastor is cooked and Cutt from a trompo(a rotating spit). Salsa complimented it well. Cheese is melty and everything feels like it's incorporated versus just throwing pre cooked ingredients together. Strawberry horchata was unique and good. More on the sweeter side and likely will try the ube when I come back. Inside had a small area to eat. Maybe a total of 8-10 tables and chairs. You walk up on the left which feels kinda cafeteria style before you order at the register. They also have a large screen projector, we came in during the World Cup 2026, so they had games playing. I'm happy for the owner. I've followed them since they were a food truck, happy they success follows since they are able to get a brick and mortar. so well deserved.

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    Menu 5/2026
    Menu 5/2026
    Al Pastor Papi
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