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Barbacoa Restaurants in San Francisco

The best places in San Francisco to eat Barbacoa. Our interactive map features all restaurants around San Francisco who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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This is a list of all the eateries where you can order Barbacoa or dine out.

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City: San Francisco, 525 Market St, 94105, San Francisco, US, United States
Accepts Credit Cards, Terrace, TV, Wheelchair Accessible
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City: San Francisco, 130 Townsend St, San Francisco, United States
Look forward to the diverse, tasty Mexican cuisine, traditionally prepared with corn, beans and chilies (hot peppers).
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City: San Francisco, 3115 22nd St, San Francisco, CA 94110, 41907, United States
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City: San Francisco, 355 11th Street, 94103, San Francisco, United States
"Mexican food taken to the next level, and definitely worthy of 2 Michelin stars. The quail pineapple taco in particular was striking, but really every single savoury dish was fabulous. Stellar locally sourced ingredients, bold flavour combinations, outstanding craftsmanship. The veggie replacements I got in lieu of the seafood dishes were lovely (that mushroom taco!! . We were celebrating our 10th wedding anniversary and enjoyed the lovely touches, from the complementary glasses of bubbly to the card and chocolates thank you! 3 (small things need fixing: I don’t like to read about a yummy sounding dessert item in the paper menu I’m given at the start of the meal, and not getting it on my table. The explanations I got for its absence were confused and confusing. The floating island had a very, very eggy flavour. I’m very aware it’s made of egg whites, but it shouldn’t taste so eggy. The music isn’t right. Hip hop trap is the last thing I want to hear while I’m having a Michelin star dinner, no matter how on trend it is."
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City: San Francisco, 50 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94104, 94107, United States
Get excited about the diverse, delicious Mexican cuisine, which is traditionally cooked with corn, beans and chilies (hot peppers).

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