Breadbelly
1408 Clement St, San Francisco
(415) 349-0969
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First post-Thanksgiving Breadbelly salad, better than ever, heaping with the most delicious ingredients, with a salad dressing that is truly drinkable. So happy to see everyone behind the Clement Street counter.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Everything made with care and quality ingredients. Kaya toast and gyrenbbabu(sp? lol) were great. So was the chocolate milk. Looking forward to trying more on the menu!
Staff were really rude in past visits.
hoooly this shrimpwich is fire
I LOVE LOVE LOVE breadbelly. It’s has the BEST matcha lattes in the city in my opinion, even better than some of the matcha I had in Japan, which is A LOT. I have been trying to find a matcha that tops this place and very few places come close. I want to gatekeep this place so much and for as long as I can but it’s becoming increasingly popular these days. So expect long lines on weekends.
I’m just sad I can’t go everyday because it’s so far out in Richmond. Yes the prices are pricey ($8+ for matcha) and yes they charge an employee mandate fee. But it’s worth it. I also love their Kaya toast and bun. Their rotating seasonal drinks are great too. 10/10
Food: 5
Nom nom nom, this is a must try if you're in the area. Everything was on point in regard to the flavor profile. The pastries and drinks were well prepared with the use of quality ingredients. Great customer service and the wait wasn't very long. Seating indoors is limited, because it is a small facility. They do offer additional seating outdoors, but on busy days you may be out of luck or have to wait. I will definitely be back. Breadbelly is a family favorite! 💜
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
One of my favorite bakeries in SF! Perfect for take out or eating in the lovely parklet!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Kaya toast (not standard kaya toast), chicken karaage (super juicy), kaya bun, watermelon lychee ice tea (good watermelon taste, slight lychee aftertaste)
expensive for what it is
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Absolute must visit. Kaya toast so unique and tasty. The Korean cornbread with egg was the same. The sandwiches looked soooooooooo good. Next time in town, I will be back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Wow - I'm not usually in this neighborhood but just so happen to come across this place when other plans feel through. Very interesting food combinations that all come together really well. Would definitely recommend stopping by if you're in the area.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Great place !
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Used to go here all the time but with their increased prices and fees ($1 for takeout with no bag?) I can’t recommend Breadbelly anymore
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 3
Extremely over priced! Pastry and coffee not worth the price. No service, no offer good hospitality and very limited of seat inside the restaurant. The Atmosphere is unpleasant. Good to try but not comeback again.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
Small local cafe with interesting items.
We tried the kaya toast, shrimpwich, and summer corn bun. I wanted to try everything bun and matcha drinks but they don't have those now.
The kaya toast tastes good and smells nice but can be sweet if eating it all. Summer corn bun is their new item instead of former buns and is just okay. Shrimp sandwich is also fine (expected flavor) but pricey.
For coffee, we tried Karl's cappuccino and 50/50. Karl's is London fog tea flavored and tastes interesting. 50/50 is black tea + decaf + condensed milk and on the sweet side.
Limited indoor seating but more outside (just colder).
Overall fun to try but not good enough to come again.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Value? That’s what’s missing. $18 for a delicious breakfast biscuit, plus a cortado and tip (why? It’s a pickup window), $30. Nope.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 4
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