Shrimp Moqueca
Mozzarella Di Bufala

Mozzarella Di Bufala

69 West Portal ave San Francisco, CA 94127, San Andreas, United States

Tea • Pizza • Pasta • Italian


"The Cornmeal Crust Pizza is a must try. As a Pizza elitist, the Corn Meal Crust Pizza with Black Olives was my go to from 2008 2010, which I ordered over 20 times. In 2022, a mere 12 years from last possible eating of this Pizza I try it again. This time plain cheese. Phenomenal.Addendum:Review II Detroit StyleI wrote this message to the restaurant, "I LOVE your Cornmeal Crust Pizza, so I tried this because of that and because I am currently trying all Detroit Pizza in San Francisco. I was surprised you guys have Detroit Style. I just want to say, I hope you will improve your Detroit Style. Your Cornmeal Crust is one of my favorite Pizzas after trying 65 Pizza Places in San Francisco alone. I am enjoying your Detroit because I love you guys but it is the lowest quality Detroit Style I have tried in San Francisco objectively. Please try Cellermaker House of Pizza to understand. I want you to win. "I will have to do a more in depth review of this entire place soon now. The Detroit Style here is like a Focaccia. I think you guys should learn how to make Detroit Style before you try to sell something that you consider to be it. I don 't think you need to even sell this. It 's distracting from the good stuff you can do. This probably should be taken off the Menu until you guys have educated yourselves on Detroit Style. Here are good places to go to learn: Cellarmaker House of PIzza, Joyride, Pizza Sqaured, Sunset Squares Square Pie Guys basically everyone else who makes Detroit Style in the City besides you guys.Cornmeal Crust Exalted Must Try Pizza in San Francisco. One Bite Pizza style score 7.1/10Detroit Style Pretty much is not Detroit Style at all. One Bite Pizza style score 3.5/10"

Moqueca Brazilian Cuisine

Moqueca Brazilian Cuisine

3550 S. Harbor BlvdSte. 201, Oxnard, United States

Fish • Seafood • American • Desserts


"I ordered the Brazilian Feijoada and the Paella de Mariscos, and it was some of the best food I've had in the area. The Feijoada is only served on weekends and is considered Brazil's national dish. Although I've never been to Brazil, I can confidently say this dish is truly unique and delicious. It came with black beans, pork, and sausages that paired wonderfully with Brazilian rice, along with a salad and some dipping spices. The flavor is hard to describe, but if you visit on a weekend and it’s available, I highly recommend trying it. As for the paella? It's a must-have! I order it every time I come here because it’s just that good. It’s packed with flavor but is milder on the palate compared to its Spanish counterpart. The seafood paella is delicious, and I think the smaller amount of saffron (or lack thereof) enhances the taste. A small portion is sufficient for one person. After sharing these two dishes with my girlfriend, we left feeling completely satisfied. I also tried a strawberry cocktail, but it mostly tasted like alcohol. I usually don’t order drinks, so I can’t comment much on their drink menu. Overall, this place feels underrated for the amazing food they serve. Be sure to order the paella and a moqueca; after all, you go to a Brazilian restaurant for their unique offerings, not their American menu. The service is decent but can be slow, so don’t hesitate to call the waiter over if you find yourself waiting too long. Just keep in mind that, despite how empty the restaurant may seem, the service may not always be super attentive."