Nommo

396 Harrison St, San Francisco

Recent Reviews

A B.

Decent food in an area which lacks restaurants. Good ambience, food is ok, quite expensive also like the rest of the area.

Kristine Oak

Super convenient to have a casual restaurant/bar in the same building as my apartment. Love the burger and fries here as well as their cocktails - my favorite is their boulevardier drink. The only downside here is the space is not well designed for noise. Too empty and hollow that it’s really loud inside and the way the tables and chairs are laid out are not cozy/comfortable.

Daniel Coming

This is one of the few restaurants in this neighborhood, and I wish they had more hours on weekends. Go out and support your neighborhood restaurant. The appetizers are delicious. The beer selection is small but they're good.

David Worsham

New menu is much better; great cocktails

Vee V.

We live a block from Nommo, finally made our way here. It was 9:30pm Friday evening, just finished dinner so stopped by for one glass. Very bright place, super spacious, high ceiling. Private section for larger gathering or office HH. Friendly owners. Special HH menu...$2 oysters. Will be back to try out food soon.

Rizwan Khan

Nice place for something different. Big on Cheese and Meat plates. Small menu covering all aspects such as salad, burgers and seafood.

Kelly G

Go for their happy hour cocktails and dollar oysters. Dinner service can be a hit or miss, but when we went for happy hour on a Saturday afternoon, it was pretty empty.

Lawrence Bugg

Burger which is dry and not at the level it should be at that cost, comes without fries which is un-American. So $25+ for a burger and fries that’s not nearly what a restaurant at this price ping should offer.

Jenna Z.

Went here with a large party of friends and was pretty excited to try their food but the service was terrible. Our server didn't feel the need to write down any of our orders, impressive at first, but later completely forgot two orders. The two people who's oRders got forgotten didn't get their main courses until all of us had already finished eating. Not only that, our server overcharged us by around 10 dollars, he charged us for the whole fries instead of side of fries with the burger. He charged us a mandatory tip of 20% but forgot two dishes and overcharged us. Hasn't been the first time that service was bad, won't be coming again.

Moody J.

Booked a table for 3 pm. Took an Uber and got there only to find out they don't open till 4. Waste of time.

Magda G.

Came for HH to check out new neighborhood place, the space is large with huge windows so lots of sun light which is wonderful, I personally was not a fan of the benches and heavy chairs but that is my preference. One thing that bothered me was that I came in with two men and I was the only woman and the waiter gave the menu first to my son instead the only woman sitting at the table, what can I say, I am old school. Menus should be given to women first. I ordered a HH drink that was nice and cold and yummy, my party kept ordering the $1 HH oysters, M-Sat from 4-6pm, and one batch was from Baja California add another from Washington and I was told that they were delicious and fresh. We also ordered fries $8 and prosciutto board that came w 10 slices and some bread for $10. The waiter was very attentive the entire time and when asked since it was my bday, offered a 1/3 of a shot of some alcohol that I did not care about at all but the gesture was there. I personally think that the none HH prices are out of my budget but if you want to enjoy some $5 drinks and $1 oysters during daily HH, this is a spot for you,

Alex Gaiduk

Drinks are very good! Happy hour drinks are a steal

Daniel

Don't get wine here. Pretty bad selection. Burger was descent but fries were bad.

Shanea Leven

I love this place. It's actually in my building and everything I've ever ordered is phenomenal. $1 oysters during happy hour and drinks are incredible!

John Lobato

On a sunny Sunday afternoon in San Francisco you may find yourself wondering where it is still possible to find quality $1 oysters and a perfect $5 glass of white wine (Verdejo) to pair. Walk into Nommo and you will find a casual, laid back neighborhood spot where tradition meets modernity and all those wishes come true. High quality cuisine and great, casual service meet at this unique spot on Rincon Hill. Outside of Sunday and happy hour you will also find well crafted cocktails and possibly the best fries in the city. Pair both with their signature burger and you will find yourself wondering why you ever order from postmates.

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