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    Modelo Cantina

    3.4 (13 reviews)

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    Wine before we see the dubs x suns
    Angelica A.

    Nee from Modelo Cantina went above and beyond. Super friendly! Would recommend this cantina just for her!

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    Cristina C.

    This was my first time trying the bottomless buffet at the Modelo Cantina. It costs $82 per person and comes with a buffet and unlimited beer, wine, water, and soft drinks. For food they had a Poblano Quesadilla, Chicken, Mixed Green Salad, Black Bean Salad, Chip & Salsa, Popcorn, cookies, and a few other items. I actually enjoyed everything they had to offer, especially the Poblano Quesadilla. If your seats aren't in the Modelo Cantina you can go to any server in that area and let them know you want to purchase a wristband. The service of the servers was also really great as they were very attentive. They have ample tables where you can eat and drink. The buffet option is available throughout the entire game and we got there 45 mins before the game started which gave us enough time to eat and be in our seats by the time the game started. To get your money's worth I say arrive when the doors open for the game and go straight to the modelo cantina and eat and drink till the game starts and get more food throughout the game. We wait in section 221 and it was fairly close so we didn't mind going to get another beer.

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    Mission Rock Resort

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    4.0
    (2.1k reviews)
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    Everything about this place is great. Staff, service, views (did I say Views). Great area for…read morewalking and checking out the history of the area. Fabulous food and my favorite Mocktail ~ A Garden Party, the perfect cooling summer beverage

    We recently had dinner at Mission Rock before a Valkyries game. Luckily I had made a 5 pm…read morereservation as it was packed! They started by sitting us on the outside deck but close to the wall without a view. It's a covered patio with heaters, so even on a foggy night, not too cold. When a guest left one minute later on the balcony close to the water, we changed seats. No one got seated in our previous bad seats the whole time we were there. Strike one. We began our meal with a $16 margarita, which was tasty but fairly small. Husband had two martinis and I had an Aperol spritz later. These four drinks accounted for about $70 of our bill, even though it was happy hour. Strike two. We asked about the $1.50 oyster HH special. Were they small and from Washington state? Our waiter Alex answered yes to both. When our dozen oysters arrived, they were huge, gritty, slimy and inedible. The waiter even said they were "bigger than usual" and he liked them smaller. When we only ate one and said we didn't like them, he didn't take them away nor comp it. Strike three. One the positive side, we split a New England clam chowder soup ($12) and he brought an extra little bowl. The soup included bacon, parsley, oyster crackers and was creamy and very good. I had the ahi tuna ($22), with seasame, soy, avocado, ginger, scallion, and a good amount of wonton chips. Generous portion and fresh fish, but the ahi could have been sliced smaller. Husband had the cerviche ($24) which had a nice serving of seafood, with local rockfish, gulf prawns, avocado, lime, cilantro, and corn tortilla chips. He enjoyed it. Service was pretty slow but they were busy. If I was to go again, I'd stay for the views and not the food.

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    0.4 mi
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    Moshi Moshi is a 38 years old legacy sushi place in Dogpatch SF. We tried a bunch of stuff and some…read morewere hits, some misses. - Bacon wrapped mochi: We started with this. Honestly didn't like it. Just fat and greasy, felt a bit heavy to start the meal. - Hamachi Bomb: Best dish of the night. There were 2 pieces only, but flavorful. The hamachi was wrapped around rice with yuzu. - Rainbow Spider roll: A special, monster size roll. It's got tempura soft shell crab, avocado, and cucumber then topped with a ton of sashimi and unagi sauce. Super filling. - Red Dragon roll: Solid if you like spicy tuna and salmon. A bit sour idk why - Haleakala Maki: My 2nd favorite. Albacore poke with the ogo seaweed and red clay salt had such a unique flavor, then top with torched albacore and spicy garlic oil. Honestly, 10/10. For drink, I had the El Fuego de Japan. It's margarita with jalapeño tequila and yuzu, I didn't impress much.

    Finally tried this Japanese restaurant I've been meaning to try now for a while, as I always pass…read moreby this cute restaurant on the way to work. I eyed their Bento Box, in which I chose the Chicken Teriyaki, and the Tempura for my items. It comes with a salad, and a scoop of rice. All that for $20. My food came very hot! I was so pleased! My tempura was particularly great, with a thinner batter, and crispy and hot. I also got the chicken teriyaki, which was chicken breast grilled, and quite good, just a little more on the heavier grilled side. Still juicy though. Portions were a little small here, but overall I loved the food. I will have to come back for another Bento box someday, or bring my family here after work. It's a cute and cozy little restaurant, modern inside, different from how I envisioned in a good way! For some reason not exactly what I was expecting from what I saw on the outside. The service was very friendly and talkative, but also took a few minutes to me to be helped as I think the host also doubled as a waiter. Would definitely return for the lunch hour!

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