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Don't be deterred by the editorial review: this is not in a basement, it's right at street level. Over-designed chairs are awkward and goofy looking. Food was excellent: tasty, fresh, generous --... More
Don't be deterred by the editorial review: this is not in a basement, it's right at street level. Over-designed chairs are awkward and goofy looking. Food was excellent: tasty, fresh, generous -- but certainly overpriced especially when compared to nearby Inner Sunset or Richmond restaurants. Dishes that should cost $6-$10 instead cost $9-$20, which is just absurd. Wine list was excellent, reasonable prices. Excellent non-Asian desserts too. Service was quick and helpful.
Pros: tasty food, prompt service, large wine list
Cons: overpriced, goofy decor
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Everything on this menu is amazing, well thought out and perfectly executed! To compliment the great food, Three Seasons has amazing service. You can't go wrong with this hot spot!
Pros: Amazing... More
Everything on this menu is amazing, well thought out and perfectly executed! To compliment the great food, Three Seasons has amazing service. You can't go wrong with this hot spot!
Pros: Amazing Food, Unbeatable Service, Great Location
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My friend and I had the most wonferful dinner on Saturday night. The spring rolls are to die for and the eggplant is delicous!
My friend and I had the most wonferful dinner on Saturday night. The spring rolls are to die for and the eggplant is delicous!
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I was drawn to this restaurant after a friend from Chinatown(Yau Hing Herbs) gave it a high rating for their wonderful food. With a few friends and their son(4), we dined on Shrimp Potstickers, Chix... More
I was drawn to this restaurant after a friend from Chinatown(Yau Hing Herbs) gave it a high rating for their wonderful food. With a few friends and their son(4), we dined on Shrimp Potstickers, Chix Satay, Shaking Beef, Red Snapper, Coconut Ice Cream W/ Fried Bananas and to Die For Spider Rolls. This Asian restaurant's pairings of dipping sauces and food makes me believe this chef has talent and wonderful palate! I was discouraged with service or the lack of it. The waitresses and kitchen forgot one dish and did not make any efforts to rectify this at all. How sad! Nevertheless, I would still go back. The Beer 33(Vietnamese) is crisp and has a clean finish.
Pros: food/drinks/ppl watch, food/drinks/ppl watch, food/drinks/ppl watch
Cons: service/kitchen flaws, lack ventilation, small spaces
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Come on now, this is supposed to be Vietnamese food. If you want "real, authentic" Vietnamese food at a fraction of the price, go to Aux Dulices on Polk. This is just a trendy place that lures in... More
Come on now, this is supposed to be Vietnamese food. If you want "real, authentic" Vietnamese food at a fraction of the price, go to Aux Dulices on Polk. This is just a trendy place that lures in the Marina crowd.
Cons: Rip Off
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An amazin g place for vietnamese/pan Asian, especially when you consider the low prices. Great wine list too! Now if only they could reduce the noise levels a little and let us hear ourselves... More
An amazin g place for vietnamese/pan Asian, especially when you consider the low prices. Great wine list too! Now if only they could reduce the noise levels a little and let us hear ourselves chew...
Pros: Spring Rolls, Inexpensive, Wine List
Cons: Noisy
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From the appetizer rolls (so fresh and healthy!) to the chicken curry and dried spicy beans, everything is a treat for the tastebuds. The fish is always fresh and tender, the meat and chicken... More
From the appetizer rolls (so fresh and healthy!) to the chicken curry and dried spicy beans, everything is a treat for the tastebuds. The fish is always fresh and tender, the meat and chicken dishes lean and tasty. Though the food can be a bit on the salty/spicy side, there is certainly an option for everyone.
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Three Seasons is a joy to have in the neighborhood. The atomsphere is lively and yet comfortable. The menu is extensive and every meal seems to have unique, rich flavors.
The plates are small and... More
Three Seasons is a joy to have in the neighborhood. The atomsphere is lively and yet comfortable. The menu is extensive and every meal seems to have unique, rich flavors.
The plates are small and meant to be shared. If you don't go too crazy, it won't be an expensive meal. The lamb kabobs are my favorite there.
We've never made a reservation and seemed to get seated quickly. It is becoming a popular spot though, so that could change.
Pros: Big menu variety, Rich food, Good prices
Cons: Parking could be toug, Loud if crowded, Might need to reserve
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I was recomended Three Seasons from a friend. It was a great recommendation. The setting is very nice, the serice was prompt and friendly, the food was presented very well, and most importantly... More
I was recomended Three Seasons from a friend. It was a great recommendation. The setting is very nice, the serice was prompt and friendly, the food was presented very well, and most importantly the food tasted great.
Three Seasons might not carry the same popularity as the Slanted Door but it is well deserving of the same notoriety.
I will definitely return for another visit.
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