Address: | 1200 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122, USA |
Phone: | +1 415-504-6905 |
Site: | pacificcatch.com |
Rating: | 4.1 |
Working: | 11AM–10PM 11AM–10PM 11AM–10PM 11AM–10PM 11AM–11PM 11AM–11PM 11AM–10PM |
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Curtis Chan
Food was really yummy and their happy hour is reasonably priced. But our server mixed up our order and brought out another happy hour appetizer instead of the one we ordered. I went ahead and ordered the CORRECT dish from another server. When I mentioned to our original server that he made a mistake, he asked how he could "fix it". I told him we already ordered the correct dish and then he simply nodded and walked off. Wish I said he could have fixed it by removing the incorrect dish off our bill. :/ The appetizers we ordered were originally a spicy tuna roll for $6.50 and another spicy tuna roll without veggies (also for $6.50). He brought out a spicy tuna roll and a California roll without veggies. :( We also ordered a couple poke dishes with wonton crisps (delicious!) as well as a rice bowl. The margarita we ordered also took about 45 minutes to get. Sorta unacceptable. Id come back here again for happy hour since the prices are reasonable for what you get. Just dont expect to have stellar service.
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Robert Fisher
This restaurant is right across the street from Golden Gate Park making its location convenient for anyone in search of seafood after a long day taking in the scenery. The atmosphere is pleasant and not too loud even when full. I ordered a Thai coconut shrimp soup and the fish of the day served with a baked artichoke. Both dishes had excellent flavor with some unique notes that I hadnt expected, but everything was incredibly salty. I normally like a lot of salt in my meals, but between the salty soup, salty fish, and salt-crusted artichoke, it was just too much. Maybe it would have been tolerable if only one of the dishes was salty, but even still I think it would have been unpleasant. This was unfortunate because the other flavors of the meal were great and the service was wonderful too. I would definitely give them another shot (maybe the chefs taste buds were a bit off that day?) but I cant recommend it as a sure bet.
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Sarah Herczog
I tried Pacific Catch for the first time this week and it was great! It is at 9th and Iriving in the Inner Sunset, which is a great location to explore. The restaurant itself is huge and lets you escape the city for a moment. It feels more like a night out in the suburbs than one in SF. The prices were reasonable and the portions were very large. My aunt and I ordered a poke platter as an appetizer and we were more than satisfied--it could have been our whole meal! While we were too full to finish our entrees, they were also delicious! The menu is large so it is great for groups--offers items in addition to seafood for those who might not like fish. These include Thai options and tacos! I would recommend this restaurant to anyone with picky eaters, large groups, or just an escape from city life.
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Fazi Zand
Our food seemed safe, just on the edge of expiry dates, good if you have little kids and dont mind them throwing their food on the ground rather than putting it in their mouths. We were served by half a dozen people but in total they failed and inattentive: we got our drinks after our appetizers were finished, I got the chips after I was done with my fish! The fish was inconsistent, one piece flakey another rubbery and the other dry, not sure if cooked to order or reheated. This place might have been good before, but who cares? Not the people working there! Of the mass of people working there, none could be bothered, with anything really, worst off all cleaning the place. Besides kids or drunks not many people were having fun there! Wont go back!
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Rick Espinoza
The friend of mine were traveling on vacation and saw this passing by and that we should stop in noticing the great reviews on their fish tacos. First off the service was great from everyone in the bar area. We showed up just as happy hour was beginning and ordered quite a bit of food off the happy hour menu and other stuff off of the regular menu. We had so much food I cannot remember the names of everything but it was definitely top of the line quality seafood. The bar staff was great with all the drinks and were very helpful with giving tips and ideas on things to do around the city that locals like to do away from tourism areas. Overall great staff, great food, great times. And must visit next time I am in town for sure!
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Regina C
Pertinho do parque. Tem um ambiente agradável. O garçom que nos atendeu hoje foi bem atencioso. Pedi uma salada com cogumelos e salmão por $15. A salada veio muito bem temperada, o salmão no ponto certo e os cogumelos deram uma textura especial. Muito bem servido, nem consegui pedir outro prato depois da salada. Recomendo.
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Debbie Reynolds
This place was pretty good. We kind of over did it because we were starving when we came in after walking all over Golden Gate Park. So after ordering two trays of sushi before our meal we were kind of stuffed. The sushi is really good and fresh. I ordered the Vietnamese steak sandwich with sweet potato fries. The sandwich was bomb but a little bit spicy so if you can eat spicy I would suggest you ask them to leave out the peppers. I also reached across the table to try some of my sons Korean sticky ribs and they were very good. It looks like they have a lot of good cocktails but I didnt drink since I had a long drive home.
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Suzie Oh
Great, reliable restaurant. While it doesnt have the greatest seafood, its still better than the average. During my visit here it was less crowded than other locations; venue is large and has a lot of seating. Ive tried their poke, ceviche, rice bowls, tacos, and sushi rolls here. Poke servings are a little small, but you can get a trio to try different flavors in one order. I felt like their rice bowls are definitely their best dish Ive tried so far - all of them have lots of amazing ingredients packed into one bowl. Pretty good service here, food can take awhile.
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Chris Olstad
Oh my gosh, you have to try this place before the Hawaiian menu ends. (It goes until around mid-May) I was lucky enough to have a smart friend who knew about this chance to try their menu for free. The chef came out and explained the menu, and we had their sliders- amazing!, shrimp- also amazing, a light, scrumptious chip, and a stomach-cleansing pineapple cole slaw to top it off. They also offered Hawaiian beer and Mai Tais, too. Yum! Id gone by this place so many times, but hadnt stopped in. So glad I did. Ill definitely try all their menus!
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Leslie Georgatos
This is my favorite go-to dinner spot. Plusses: - Good variety of seafood from rice bowls (salmon teriyaki is my favorite) or tacos (baja is the best) which are more filling to salads that are truly healthy (ahi tuna is my go-to) - You can order online to avoid waiting when you get there - thats what I always do - Sweet. potato. fries. - They have a good customer service culture such that if your order is late, you can get comped. Minuses: - The actual venue is quite small, so you dont have a very good chance of getting a table there
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Jenny Fong
Pacific Catch is great when you do not want to be waitlisted. I generally am able to get seated during prime time hours, which is a big plus. There are edamame and pretzel goldfish served while waiting for your order. I like to order the wasabi poke rice bowl. Also, I like to ask for brown rice and the sauce on the side. I really like this dish because it tastes so healthy and light. I have not tried other dishes because I am so happy with this rice bowl. It is worth trying if you like poke.