Esperpento
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About Esperpento
En Esperpento, te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de España en San Francisco. Aquí encontrarás tapas tradicionales, paella auténtica y otros platos deliciosos que te transportarán directamente a nuestra tierra. Ven a disfrutar de un ambiente colorido y relajado, donde la buena comida y la buena comp...
En Esperpento, te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de España en San Francisco. Aquí encontrarás tapas tradicionales, paella auténtica y otros platos deliciosos que te transportarán directamente a nuestra tierra. Ven a disfrutar de un ambiente colorido y relajado, donde la buena comida y la buena compañía son siempre el ingrediente principal.
What Customers Say About Esperpento
Esperpento is a popular Mission District spot known for its delicious and reasonably priced Spanish food, especially paella and tapas. Customers rave about the flavorful dishes and generous portions. Some reviewers mention a credit card fee and occasional slow service.
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Tip: Visit with a group to try a variety of tapas, and take advantage of the happy hour sangria pitchers before 7pm.
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Esperpento is located in San Francisco, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Congregation B'nai David (A 541m) — synagogue in San Francisco, California, US (1908–1978) San Francisco Designated Landmark
Religious Buildings
- Bethel Christian Church (A 377m) — permanently closed church in San Francisco, California
- Second Church of Christ, Scientist (A 581m) — church building in San Francisco, California, United States
Parks & Gardens
- Mission Playground (A 473m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
- Folsom Playground (A 541m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
- Juri Commons (A 676m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
- Parque de la Misión Dolores (A 695m) — parque de San Francisco, California
Other Points of Interest
- Grand Theater, San Francisco (A 218m) — historic theater
- Golden Fire Hydrant (A 713m) — sculpture in San Francisco, California, U.S
- The Laundry SF (A 728m) — art gallery in San Francisco, California, U.S
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Esperpento San Francisco Reviews
Delightful restaurant with a true home feeling! The paella de mariscos was probably more than enough for the 2 of us, but we’re glad we tried the tapas too. The garlic shrimp was wonderfully garlicky, and the potato and onion omelet was delicious as well. They even had a mariachi band playing the Wednesday night that went! Would definitely come back.
Delicious food! Ate pescatarian and loved the meal! We at the grilled artichokes, the red snapper strips, and the potato/onion/egg pancake thing. All were soooo good! Then we had the vegetarian paella, a lot of food for two people! It was delicious and happy to take home leftovers. Would definitely return!
After my fabulous trip to Spain I wondered if I could find good paella. I found it courtesy of my Northern California Camino group! We capped off a day of hiking in the city at Esperpento located in the heart of the Mission. I enjoyed the savory veggie paella and the group ordered appetizers along with sangria. We sat in their outdoor seating area. I highly recommend this restaurant.
The paella fell a bit short for me—the flavor profile didn’t quite land, and they’re using an alternate grain instead of traditional bomba rice. That said, the almejas, chorizo, gambas, and mejillones were excellent, and absolutely worth ordering. Despite the paella miss, this is still one of the more authentically Spanish spots in the city, and I’ll definitely be back to explore the rest of the menu. In my experience, most places around here struggle with paella—there simply aren’t many Spanish chefs—but I appreciate that this kitchen aims for the real thing. Definitely miss zarzuela.
When we want to visit another country, the first thing that comes to mind is to enjoy its culinary gastronomy. I have had the opportunity to visit Spain and learn about its culture and food, to be able to give a humble opinion. Esperpento, is a nice place, with very attractive decorations, the music is not typical Spanish music, perhaps because most of the clientele is not. Their food is not with the authentic Spanish flavor, however, it has good taste. The prices are a bit high but the ingredients they use in their food taste of good quality. The attention is good, a good service which could say that the issues of prices you pay for service and quality of ingredients. Unfortunately, I had very high expectations since I wanted to try again that unique Spanish flavor that makes you feel like you are in Spain again! You can go try Esperpento, it's not a bad option, but it's not that food that reflects the beautiful and delicious Spain!
Spanish fare comes alive in the Mission district with really good paella and sangria. Exceptional tapas at Esperpento, with classic and authentic flavors. The meatballs were braised to perfection as was the garlic chicken. Their brava sauce is on point and it’s served with some fresh bread. Now let’s talk about the best ham in the world. Their Iberico is of the highest quality and they don’t shy away with quantity too. Very good. The squid ink paella had all the flavors a awesome paella should have. An especially nice little ting from the fresh squid ink on this rice dish. Perfect. And of course they had a rocking sangría with the perfect amount of fruit and wine. It’s perfect for a hot day. So, if you find yourself in the Mission and want some good Spanish food you owe it to yourself to give this place a shot. Muy beuno.
The food was OK. It was moderately priced and the portions were pretty big. This meal cost $65 including tip and something similar in New York City would cost about double that. Service was a bit slow and lackluster which is probably what cost this place a full 5 star review. It also looked much cooler on the outside than it did on the inside. I'd give it 4 stars which isn't a bad review by any means but it is not a perfect 5 if that's what you're looking for. Pictured is the lobster paella, blood sausage (morcilla) and Jamon Serrano.
The food was ok. Nothing special. We ordered paella, calamari, patatas bravas and Sangria
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3295 22nd St, San Francisco, CA 94110
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