DragonEats - Review - Haight - San Francisco - The Infatuation
Briefly

DragonEats - Review - Haight - San Francisco - The Infatuation
"SF mini-chain DragonEats has built a loyal following of lunch-break regulars looking for solid bánh mì, vermicelli bowls, and salads. While nothing at this Vietnamese takeout spot will inspire you to commission a skywriter to declare your love, the food is reliable, filling, and, by SF lunch standards, affordable, with nearly everything costing under $15. Our favorites are the not-often-seen sardine bánh mì and chicken Fresh Bowl loaded with fresh and pickled vegetables and rice noodles."
"While nothing at this Vietnamese takeout spot will inspire you to commission a skywriter to declare your love, the food is reliable, filling, and, by SF lunch standards, affordable, with nearly everything costing under $15. Our favorites are the not-often-seen sardine bánh mì and chicken Fresh Bowl loaded with fresh and pickled vegetables and rice noodles. Like every other location, this outpost in the Haight isn't equipped for a leisurely lunch-there are just a few cramped bar seats-so don't plan to stick around."
DragonEats is a San Francisco mini-chain serving reliable, filling Vietnamese takeout aimed at lunch crowds. The menu focuses on bánh mì, vermicelli bowls, and salads, with most items priced under $15. Regulars frequent the shops for consistent, affordable meals rather than culinary showstoppers. Standout items include a sardine bánh mì and a chicken Fresh Bowl loaded with fresh and pickled vegetables and rice noodles. The Haight location offers only a few cramped bar seats and is not suited for leisurely meals. The Panhandle park lies a few blocks away for a quick post-lunch walk.
Read at The Infatuation
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]