Santorini Restaurant
242 O'Farrell St.
San Francisco, CA
 94102 | Downtown
(415) 402-0060
†Cross street:  Powell St.
Cuisine: Mediterranean
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santor
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9/10/2006
Negative Cuisine: Mediterranean Downtown
WORSE RESTAURANT (STAY AWAY) one of the worst restaurant Ive ever seen. we were four and we went for lunch .first of All we were surprised ,because they are liers ,they show you a nice picture in the TV ,such you think its positioned around the Bay with a nice view ,like a real santorini aisle. and its not second we ordered four different food and we all four got sick .(poisoned food) I suggest you never go there if you care about yourself and your dears Review #16187
Lauae
(13) reviews


8/7/2006
Positive Cuisine: Mediterranean Downtown
This place is great! Friendly and fast service. The atmosphere is really nice too. I had the angel hair pasta with basil, tomato and artichokes. It was very very good! I'll definitely be going again. Review #15451
jhelitha-13
(177) reviews


7/4/2006
Positive Cuisine: Mediterranean Downtown
I went there for lunch. It was okay, maybe I will go back there sometime for dinner. The place is pretty nice. Review #14742
ahleesan
(9) reviews


8/16/2005
Positive Cuisine: Mediterranean Downtown
Santorini is in a nice little location by Union Square. It was a Saturday afternoon when I went and it wasn't crowded or dead. Clean place and the prices were reasonable. For two people, I had lunch for about $30. I don't know of too many mediterranean restaurants (yet) but this place was good. The falafels are delicious and not dry like some other places I've been to. The baklava is okay but was a bit too drowned in syrup and not crisp. There's this one dish (can't remember the entire name).. I believe it's pomegranate chicken or something. Nice, moist, and very tasty. Good for folks who haven't eaten a lot of this cuisine before. Review #8753
jpierson
(412) reviews


7/6/2005
Positive Cuisine: Mediterranean Downtown
This place rocks. The mediterranean platter was delicious and would have made an excellent light meal all by itself. The gyros platter--Excellent meat, tzatziki and fresh, house made pita. The lamb shank was expertly prepared, and the sauce was a perfect accompaniment. Garlic mashed potatoes were nice, and the vegetables were easily among the best prepared I've ever had. Nice detail--They are so often an afterthought. dessert was a quadruple sized tiramisu with a very nice semisweet raspberry confit. Holy cow! All other portions were generous as well. All this and a bottle of wine for...$60?! I double checked the ticket--wow. Right on. I would have been happy with that meal for twice the price. Review #7654
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