Wooly Pig
2295 3rd St, San Francisco
(415) 592-8015
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Was at ucsf down the street for four days and, at the recommendation of a nurse, got food to go. It was so good we ordered it for four days in a row! Chicken congee and Chinese donut was probably the best restaurant version I’ve ever had — gingery, and simple but soothing. Beef stew, shrimp chips, and classic banh mi were also highlights. Thank you wooly pig!
Food: 5
Very clean restaurant. The Banh chicken sandwich was delicious. Salad had a wonderful homemade light dressing.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
I love Wooly Pig so much. I eat here practically every week and they never fail to disappoint. Top 3: Szechuan chicken, breakfast burrito, katsu curry
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Some of the best food in the dogpatch… no, i mean the entire city. Dont sleep on the fried chicken banh mi or the curry udon
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The Wooly Pig sandwich was a let down. Too much meat and not enough crunch from the arugula; the flavors and the textures were out of balance. The texture reminded me of pulled pork rather than sliced pork belly, which was how it was advertised on the menu (“Shanghai-style braised caramel pork belly”). More arugula and more pickled onion would’ve helped this sandwich immensely. Or even a few shreds of pickled cabbage because the arugula is too delicate to balance out the pork.
The shrimp chips were the best part of the meal.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 4
Not give me respect
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Curry Udon is fantastic!
Asian cubano was too greasy.
You'll ocasionally need the staff to come and clean the mess from the previous customer - frankly service is not that good.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 2
Tasty food but it can get very busy and run out of items.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
I ate curry udon.
You can choose toppings from tofu, fried chicken, pork, or steak.
There are plenty of vegetables, the udon noodles are cooked just right and have a chewy texture, and although it is a Thai-style curry, it is not spicy and has a good flavor, making it very delicious. I want to eat the same thing again.
The store was very clean and the staff were all friendly.
Kid-friendliness: You can put them together without worry.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
The schezwan chicken was really bad. Parts of it felt like chewing on a rope dry, fibrous and impossible to swallow. It was really bad.
Food: 1
Restaurantji Recommends
Good vibe to hang and work, great food, awesome staff. Local owners who are invested in the community and care. Can feel the love in the food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Busy place in the dog patch area, right across from the M stop at the corner of 3rd st and 20th street. I had the Breakfast Bagel, egg and sausage with a small amount of greens and sliced tomato, the bagel needed to be more on the toast side. I was not impressed with the item. The place was preparing food to be picked up for the lunch rush. Clean area. I paid $18.65 for the bagel and espresso. Parking was very hard to find.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Amazing place, amazing food and amazing service. The food is so fresh and delicious. Curry udon is to die for if you like coconut curry! You won't be disappointed with any of the food items. And their merch is super cute! Worth the visit!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Busy place in the dog patch area, right across from the M stop at the corner of 3rd st and 20th street. I had the Breakfast Bagel, egg and sausage with a small amount of greens and sliced tomato, the bagel needed to be more on the toast side. I was not impressed with the item. The place was preparing food to be picked up for the lunch rush. Clean area. I paid $18.65 for the bagel and espresso. Parking was very hard to find.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
The curry upon. Chefs kiss.
Food: 5
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