2024
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2024
Sears Fine Food is a city institution that was founded in 1938 by a Swedish family. People come here mainly for the gargantuan breakfast, based on waffles, swedish pancakes drizzled with maple syrup, or omelets accompanied by bacon, salmon or sausages. Come early in the morning to avoid the long line of visitors. You can also have lunch and dinner there, with meatloaf, chowder and other grilled meats on the menu. Don't forget to listen during your meal, you can hear the cable car passing by!
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Food: this is the second time that we’ve been here and the food is good. I don’t know if everything is oooh soooo good. Just depends on what you order. For example,
my friend ordered the linguine and she added chicken breast. The chicken was like it was out of a can. She finished the pasta but left most of the chicken.
Now Pan Toasted Salmon, 100% recommended. The salmon was cooked to perfection, the buttered asparagus so tasty and the potatoes were tender. I also recommend their clam chowder, it’s has the right proportion of meat and potatoes.
The service: is excellent, all the servers we encountered were very polite and attentive. ask them for recommendations and they’ll tell you what’s good.
Ambiance: it’s well lit. It’s has like a very vintage look, maybe like the early 1900s era? Ummm, there’s photos of old photographs and military things. It’s also very historic to San Francisco. I like it. I totally recommend this place if you’re in the area.