i have eaten ate this place for 10 plus years and im sad to see that is it no longer here. the pizza is better than most average joints around the neighborhood. Too bad it has been taken over and changed into another establishment. This place has been here a really long time for a reason. I guess the owner is getting old or their lease was up. Either way i am sad to see that this place is gone so many memories as a child growing up. I will really miss this place
Da H.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Why did this place close down?! My buddy and I went here this weekend after drinks hoping to hang out with the fun and cute Asian couple who ran the joint. Sadly, I had to go to Osha for the late night grub instead. That little woman made the best dessert(boba) drinks in the city and her husband made the most perfect thin crust pizza with custom toppings(yes, you could bring your own and he made it happen).
Kygia B.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
I still can’t believe they’ve closed!!! They have the best pizza ever! The crust, the sauce, the cheese — it’s baked to perfection! Can’t find another place that makes it like them! Come back to me!
Valentina C.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Forget the pizza! have the coconut taro boba tea. If you’re a tea fan and like«Quickly» as much as I do, this is a homier alternative. I request coconut to substitute for whole milk and for lychee instead of tapioca. It’s delicious and everyone should try it. I have made it my little ritual to come sit here and wait for my tea… the blender takes a while, but the owners are delightful, they teach me a new phrase in chinese and vietnamese during each visit. The guy reminds me of «Hattori Hanso»(the character from Tarantino’s Kill Bill)… I always come out of this place with a smile on my face and that’s a lot for someone as yours truly… I am under a lot of stress mostly. So try this tea, unwind, learn some foreign languages… or just get the tea it’s truly something else.
Stephen G.
Tu valoración: 1 Seattle, WA
If you are homeless and wonder what it would be like to have reheated frozen Totinos pizza at home, you should come here. Thats what they serve. Actually I prefer Totino’s pizza. Spend $ 3.00 to have someone punch you in the face instead of buying pizza here. It will be more enjoyable and memorable. Everyone on Unilocal who gives this place more than 1 star deserves that same exact punch in the face.
P.V. H.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Ever had Vietnamese pizza? Not me till I moved next to this pizza place. Coming from the East coast, i love the thin crust style pizza and this is one place that these it right. Also the chicken wings are not bad and cheap. Starting this last march, they added more Vietnamese dishes to their menu and the prices seem good. four stars for, the crust, price, near all bars for the late night meal. minus one star for random hours.
Nicholas E.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
I mean, it’s an Asian owned pizza place in the tenderloin called signor pizza?! The pie isn’t even that bad… They have a cozy bench outside for you to sit on while your pizza cooks. Just now I got to sit next to a crack dealer wearing a blue tooth. Poor guy, working on a Friday night. Minus one star because their«back in five minutes» sign should read back in two months. Man, how many times did i fall for that one? I kept showing up, day after day! «Back in five minutes.» Well played, Signor. *****UPDATE***** coming in one month… VIETNAMESESANDWICHES
Teddy d.
Tu valoración: 3 San Francisco, CA
…okay it’s in the T. L and has been around forever… my co-worker got me hooked on their thin crust pizza and I would usually make a run for her at night on the way to work. Overall…not bad and the owners are very nice…
Neil B.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
This restaurant is at the corner of Geary and Leavenworth. It’s not a «Destination» pizza restaurant, but it’s a solid storefront neighborhood pizza shop that’s been there for years, and run by the same family since I started visiting back in 1992. They feature pizza, calzones, wraps, sausage sandwiches, and smoothies. You can buy generous slices or complete made-to-eat pies. The dough is freshly-made and tasty, and they don’t skimp on it. If you order a calzone or wrap, they’ll make the bread up for your order so it’s fresh. Good healthy smoothies. Three stools or take-out, and they post a park-type bench out in front all day & night. Hard-working woman behind the counter — always busy and in motion. You can tell she’s got her moves down in the limited storefront space. I was there recently when a young couple, from Chicago for the weekend, stopped by. The guy said he tries to get at least one slice in every city he visits, and compare it to back home. They gave their slices an enthusiastic endorsement. I took that as high praise indeed. My favorites are slices or whole pies; I like the calzones; and I like the way they prepare the bread and cook the meat right there for the wraps– lamb, beef, chicken, or veggie. Prices are what the neighborhood will bear. Joe Bob says check it out.
Brett B.
Tu valoración: 2 San Francisco, CA
The only reason this place gets 2 stars is because it’s literally A STEP from my door. The prices are reasonable but dude, maybe it’s the lack of sauce or something, but the pizza was just BLAND and perhaps even cardboard with toppings drawn on it. Just… no.
Herbert S.
Tu valoración: 2 Davis, CA
This place serves the same cheap doughy excuse for pizza that Blondies does. In fact the two are so amazingly similar that they might even be baked in the same place. This point gets one star above Blondies because it offers a larger variety, although i dread what a blondies type calzone might taste like.