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    ABACÁ

    4.0 (946 reviews)
    PriceyFilipino
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 AM, 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Brennan S.

    Phenomenal experience at ABACÁ. My mother was visiting town so we wanted to go somewhere on the fancier side. ABACÁ delivered on complex, bold flavors, professional service and distinguishable, Filipino flavor profiles. Every course delivered on flavor, but the star of the show was the beef wellington. The beef was encrusted with a Lumpia breading- which made each bite delicious. The meat was tender, perfectly salty and hearty. The mushroom paste was earthy and complimented the bread/meat combo. When we went it was a pretty relaxed vibe- not many people, but we also had a reservation right when they opened! I cannot recommend ABACÁ enough- absolutely delicious!

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    John Michael R.

    Again...is my face on blast at Abaca bc we went tonight and service was still lackluster. Food good.

    Gregg R.

    Headline: Elevated Filipino Fusion food never tasted so good! There is a distinct lack of upscale and gourmet food Filipino food in NorCal. I can easily find more traditional food made by my grandma/mom, I do wish they highlighted the flavor profiles more in Filipino culture. Thankfully I stumbled upon this restaurant in the more touristy parts of the city! Location: Located around Fisherman's wharf, it can be easy to miss this location nestled a couple blocks back between Beach and Jones Street. The restaurant is also a part of the Kimpton Alton which can make it harder to find. But once you get on that street the sign is the first thing that pops out. The area seems to be generally quiet and is just outside of the hustle and bustle of the tourist crowd. While it looks small first walking into the hotel. It opens up into a nice wide interior with plenty of seating options as well as an outside patio. The lower ceiling and more tight enclosure makes it so it doesn't sound like a loud restaurant and it's easy to hold a conversation in this well appointed spot. Service: The staff was extremely friendly and the host was very welcoming to me and my wife. We didn't really come in dressed but that didn't seem to be a problem and they did not dismiss us. I really enjoyed the friendly Filipino family vibe they gave off and really made this quite an enjoyable experience. Our server was attentive and knowledgeable and we weren't really left waiting on them at all. Food: The true stand out. I was convinced by our server and to try their Paubaya, family style dinner. This was a multicourse preparation where they brought us various plates to try out. Our meal included the following Kampachi "Kinilaw" Tostada - The tostada was quite tasty and was a great introduction to let me know what was coming next Tsar Nicoulai Caviar - I didn't expect to like this as much as aI did Lola's Pork Lumpia - Wow, not your average lumpia and real elevation of the concept Delta Asaparagus Ensalada - Probably my least favorite dish but it was still a refreshing salad Crispy Lamb Ribs - Another interest side. I really enjoyed the lamb rib and wonder how it would have tasted with a crostini Stuffed Quail - My wife's favorite but compared to everything else I found myself liking the other items better Hokkaido Scallops & Pork Jowl - I really thought the Scallops were going to be my favorite part of this dish but the Pork Jowl really made this a 10/10 Sugar Snap Peas - Nice refreshing bowl! Banana Fritter "Marlys" - I could have a whole plate of this along with the green tea ice cream. Really enjoyed all these dishes and looking forward to trying this place again!

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    Nancy O.

    We had the best experience and dinner last night! We stumbled upon Abaca. We did not have a reservation but they found space for us at a communal table in the middle of the restaurant. We enjoyed out seating and the overall ambiance of the dining room. They had a nice size menu. We settled on the Lobster Noodles, the Caviar Crackers and the Pork Lumpia. Every dish was such a treat with distinct flavoring and delicious flavors. I especially enjoyed the Lobster Noodles! The wait staff was knowledgeable and helped guide us through the menu. The restaurant was very busy for a Monday night. I would be sure to make reservations next time. And we want to be sure to try the Paubaya Family Style dish the nest time we dine. It looks like a great way to try various dishes on the menu at a very reasonable price!

    Spencer Q.

    Food: 3/5 Service: 3/5 Ambiance: 4/5 Portion to Price: 2/5 Overall: A nice Filipino spot but definitely on the pricier side. The extended review... Food: 3/5 - Food was pretty standard fare. We did things family style. Unfortunately the portion sizes are very small so you might need to double up. Service: 3/5 - Standard service. Ambiance: 4/5 - A very nice setting and ambiance. Portion to Price: 2/5 - A bit expensive for what it is.

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    Sondra H.

    Go. Sigh. Yelp wants me to add more content. I had the lumpia, pork skewers, and lobster noodles. Don't let my simplistic, Oxford comma-separated list fool you. There is deep flavor here. Each item had a reason for me to smile and let loose an inner "mmmmmm" of satisfaction. I drank the Ongpin street, an egg-foamed, vodka lychee cocktail and the Botan-ist, a pea-foamed, grapefruit and bergamot cocktail (that I had made with vodka instead of gin). Go.

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    Calista C.

    Yummiest Filipino fusion!! The best dishes of the night were the wagyu Wellington and lobster noodles, highly recommend getting these. When ordering lumpia or skewers, you're able to order more than the menu lists (4 for lumpia and 2 for skewers) without ordering a full second order which makes it great for an odd number of people. The service was great, quick and they provided table bag hooks. They also had a live DJ in the lobby that was playing great remixes the whole night.

    Makena L.

    My friend and I went for restaurant week! We had the sarap sampler, sausage silog, and beef pares. The presentation of each dish was beautiful, but my favorite was the sampler because of the tiered dishes! I think my favorite dish was the sausage, since it reminded me of what I used to eat at family parties. Service was attentive and quick, and the restaurant was clean and modern. I think the one downside of our visit is that my friend and I both had a tummyache after. We're not sure exactly what it was, but this was our only meal of the day so far, so must've been something we hear. Regardless, it's really cool to see a high-end Filipino place in the Bay Area. Will try to take my family in the future!

    Mervin R.

    Was planning a trip to San Francisco for a show and stumbled upon this place. Its attached to a nice hotel with an extremely friendly staff. As a Filipino I have obviously been around Filipino food my entire life and was very excited to try out this modern take on Filipino classics! I was not disappointed, the food was amazing! We decided to do the Paubaya which was the Chef's tasting menu. Every single dish we were served was amazing! Lola's Pork Lumpia was delicious. It was lumpia with a lettuce wrap that conveniently kept your fingers clean! We also had an uni flan served with a chive cracker, both delicious. However my absolute favorite dish as the stuffed Quail! It was the first time I have ever eaten quail and I must say I don't know if I'll find a better quail than that! To top it all off they also have amazing drinks to go with your meal. I recommend the Ube Colada! If you're looking for a unique meal and love Filipino food you have to try Abaca!

    Jean S.

    Wow! Unique experience trying some of my favorite comfort Filipinos foods growing up elevated in such a flavorful and creative way! Friendly staff, efficient service, delicious meal, with an organic modern decor and lighting providing a great ambiance.

    Melissa G.

    I went to ABACÁ to celebrate my birthday, and I was excited to experience a Filipino fusion restaurant; however, the experience felt inconsistent from start to finish. The service was good, and our server explained that chef shops at local farmer's markets around the Bay Area so their menu frequently changes. Very cool! We ordered drinks and caviar on taro puffs as starters. I wasn't a huge fan of the Ube Colada, and the caviar was fine (but created more issues for us at the end). The highlight for me was the chicken adobo skewer. We received a complimentary appetizer, as guests at the Kimpton, but found it odd that we had no choice on the app; however, we were both satisfied with this bite! I ordered the A5 Wagyu dumplings for dinner, which was served table side. I enjoyed the curry sauce it came with and the root vegetables, but it felt far off the mark from Filipino cuisine. It tasted more like gnocchi with an Asian twist. As noted, the caviar created problems for us, as we were overcharged. The menu advertised this as $12 each, but we were charged double. We had to follow up via email to get payment back, and there was no acknowledgment of the mistake. This left a sour feeling for me, as you're automatically charged 20% gratuity and our bill was not accurate at the end of the night.

    Johanna C.

    We had our Lunar celebration here.... everything is on point... food & service is exceptional. Lve their presentation! The place is a little bit confusing though bec its inside the hotel building,

    Ukoy, chicken adobo skewers, isaw (secret menu), pork lumpia
    Lauren A.

    We've been to Abacá a good number of times and we came here this time to celebrate our anniversary. They gave us a lovely card and a Polaroid photo of ourselves which to me was such a nice touch. On to the food (lol!) - highlight of our visit was the Ukoy, Sisig fried rice and Wagyu Wellington. Yuuuum! Our server was awesome! He made us laugh and he was attentive :)

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    Super accomodating, Ally is so nice to us and all the servers. Food is amazing. We'll come back next time.

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    Ask the Community - ABACÁ

    What is the parking situation?

    We did street parking - it's a busy touristy area so build in more time to find parking.

    Any low sodium options for someone with high blood pressure?

    Are there vegan options for weekend brunch?

    No. My friend ate their buko pie with milk and eggs for dessert or toasted bread... that was her only option. She said yes to the buko pie, the flavor of pie according to her tasted like custard with slices of buko. I had the tinola Pie, they put… Read more

    What's your corkage policy?

    The corkage policy is $25 per 750mL

    Is the whole menu served during the day on the weekends?

    On Saturday and Sunday there is a brunch menu served from 8am-1pm. Saturday evening is dinner menu from 5pm-9pm

    Could a gluten free diner reasonably have a full meal?

    I'm here now and I have 3 options. The chef COULD use gf soy sauce but obviously not willing to (?)

    Can I bring my kids?

    Yes! They are located inside a hotel so they accommodate everyone even kids!

    How can we reserve dinner for tonoght?

    https://resy.com/cities/sf/abaca

    How is this place on Sunday for breakfast? It says cafe panaderia? I don't see a menu for breakfast?

    I was there on a Thursday morning. In their display case, they had Chia Pudding, two breakfast sandwiches(Egg & Chorizo), Bibingka Cake, Beef Piyaya Hand Pie, different flavored Ensaymada, cookies and some dessert.

    Wanting to go with a group of friends today but do I need to make a reservation?

    I know many people have had a hard time making reservations online, you can try but also people have been able to just walk in and be seated.

    Gluten free options?

    Abaca offers a number of different gluten free options

    Hi there, can you confirm what vegan options there are on the dinner menu or what can be modified vegan? Unclear from reading the menu directly. Thank you!

    Hello Jay. Yes, we do have vegan options on the menu and it will have the (v) next to the dish. Please let me know if you have further question and I am happy to assist. Looking forward to seeing you soon at Abaca. Mabuhay!

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