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Isa3324 Steiner StreetSan Francisco, CA 94123 map cross street: Chestnut district: Marina/Cow Hollow Tel. 415.567.9588 Website |
| About Isa The dishes run from $6 to $17, and they're deceptively filling. Two of us filled up on four. True to its size, Isa is not a bank-breaker. The wine list is a one-pager, with particularly appealing whites. Check out the Manciat-Poncet Macon for refined take on Chardonnay, and the Alban Vineyards Central Coast Viognier is the best in the state. Isa extends the tapas trend to France and beyond (you can even have manchego cheese for dessert). It's dilettante dining for the indecisive set, for those who like to taste rather than gorge. If you can find the place, and squeeze your way in, you'll enjoy the varied, though miniature terrain. - Excerpt from Neat, Sweet, Petite, Isa brightens the Marina dining scene by Taylor Antrim Hours Sunday: 5:30pm - 10pmMonday: 5:30pm - 10pm Tuesday: 5:30pm - 10pm Wednesday: 5:30pm - 10pm Thursday: 5:30pm - 10pm Friday: 5:30pm - 10:30pm Saturday: 5:30pm - 10:30pm |
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Editorial Review Neat, Sweet, Petite Isa brightens the Marina dining scene By SFS Staff (01/21/2004)" Past a purple velvet curtain, diners are elbow to elbow in the white glow of suspended halogens. The claustrophobic among us can thread their way through the front room, past the open kitchen where chef Luke Sung is busy on the burners, and head for the less romantic, though comparably airy backyard patio. In either space, Isa exudes that brand of cool particular to the Marina: affluent, spare, elegant, a boutique bistro full of beautiful people who look fresh from the gym, in-love, ready to make babies. It's a yuppie vibe, of course, but don't get snobby. Yuppies know how to eat. " |
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