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The food's great. A tasty American meal awaits you at this small but bustling restaurant on Clement. Interior decorating that fits so perfectly in ... More
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Q is another place on my list of budget eats. While not as good as Home, they still have some delicious comfort food at great prices. I love their version of sangria, nice calamari, and I was very... More
Q is another place on my list of budget eats. While not as good as Home, they still have some delicious comfort food at great prices. I love their version of sangria, nice calamari, and I was very happy with my mac and cheese with tater tots.
Interesting decor too, and a pleasant surroundings. Don't forget to take a look at the huge board of daily specials.
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The Franch toast was totally undercooked eggs and my boyfriend got sick! I think I know why people go here. It is one of the only choice of all the c=many choices on clement with all those very... More
The Franch toast was totally undercooked eggs and my boyfriend got sick! I think I know why people go here. It is one of the only choice of all the c=many choices on clement with all those very many pl;aces to eat that is not asian. But if you don't want asian just go some ewhere else because this place will make you sick
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Four of us went at 9 P.M. on a Wednesday. Waited half an hour for a table. The employees were fantastic, and so was the hamburger plus bacon and cheese. The BBQ sauce, as strange as this sounds,... More
Four of us went at 9 P.M. on a Wednesday. Waited half an hour for a table. The employees were fantastic, and so was the hamburger plus bacon and cheese. The BBQ sauce, as strange as this sounds, seemed dusty, though... and the pork tasted weird, the chicken-fried kobe beef steak tasted like a won ton, and the polenta was cold. The apple crisp was outstanding, but where was the scoop of vanilla ice cream? What's apple crisp without ice cream?!
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There aren't many restaurants in San Francisco where you can order meatloaf and tater tots. Q in the Richmond neighborhood happens to be one of those places. With such a menu, however, you would... More
There aren't many restaurants in San Francisco where you can order meatloaf and tater tots. Q in the Richmond neighborhood happens to be one of those places. With such a menu, however, you would expect Q to have a diner-esque, greasy spoon feel to it. However, this is one of the hippest establishments in the Richmond.
They always have cool music playing with a young, bohemian wait staff serving you. For example, my friends and I still joke about one cooks t-shirt which said "Scrotum Pole" across the front. It's also cleverly decorated in kind of post-modern theme.
If you have a large party, I'd recommend calling ahead and requesting the "Tree Table" in the back since it's not easy for them to accommodate large parties.
When ordering, I'd recommend ordering the Calamari with Chili Lime Aioli for an appetizer and Andy's Spare Ribs for the main course. The meatloaf isn't either.
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Q was my favorite restaurant for the 4 1/2 years I lived in San Francisco. The atmosphere and decor are fun, they have a good selection of beer and wine and the food is delicious and a great value.... More
Q was my favorite restaurant for the 4 1/2 years I lived in San Francisco. The atmosphere and decor are fun, they have a good selection of beer and wine and the food is delicious and a great value. At most similar restaurants, you will get a portion that is about half the size for twice as much. I have been to Q a couple dozen times and have taken nearly every friend and visitor I've had in the city! They specialize in American comfort food, like fried chicken, steak, and also have a variety of vegetarian dishes, such as risotto, macaroni and cheese and a veggie grill platter. The desserts are also phenomenal. My favorites are a grilled banana with whipped cream and nuts, an apple crumble and chocolate mousse. Honestly, you have to try this place! It's one of the things I miss most about the city.
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