He will not get my business as well and I will tell my ""white"" friends not to come here as well Visited on a whim and after reading reviews - after living in Italy for the past 4 years, looking and finding a authentic GOOD restaurant has been proving difficult I cannot say enough about how amazing this place is!
Felt like one of the family - see for yourself! Can't wait to go back! Thanks to Franco and his family for taking such good care of us! He intentionally gave the table to people that obviously standing behind us, while we're the first in line.
That's it. Coming to that restaurant was totally ruined our day. Food was okay compared with other Italian in North Beach. If you really love her man, you take her here. I come from a fully Sicilian family that has a wine and olive oil co-op out in Castelvetrano, and going to Francino's is just like having my relatives like Pino and Phillipo back in town for dinner Oh yeah, he sings pavarotti and amazingly well while you eat!
Seriously, if she's the one, you go here. Crismeow, you and your friends obviously have yet to develop any sense of taste. I worked all day and was just ready to go home and go to bed. My boyfriend insisted to take me out to this family owned Italian Restaurant for my birthday He made reservations. So I got ready and as we were leaving I busted my knee on the dining table, Awesome! This just made my day, but he kept insisting.
We found parking pretty quick around the corner in the police parking garage. We were late for or reservations but they never treated us like we were. They sat us at the next table available, which so happen to be outside Not one of my favorites, especially on a busy S. But let me tell you, I felt like I was inside! Franchino was outside the whole time singing and dancing.
He was even catching the attention of guests at other restaurants?! I ordered their homemade soup and Raviolis! My boyfriend ordered the veil! By the end of the meal I completely forgot about my hurt knee and was up dancing with Franchino.
Lovely service, the mother AND daughter were both helping everyone. He did not disappoint. This family run restaurant did not disappoint. We loved it so much that we came back 2 nights later in order to have our last dinner in San Francisco there. You will not be disappointed here! My mom and I were looking for a place to eat in North Beach and Franchino asked us to join him for dinner.
It was the best Italian food I've ever had in my life. I had the seafood risotto and my mom had the same but with pasta. Bring your own wine though. Their wines aren't the best. The beer is good! This place is a family affair - Franchino hawks diners in from the street and oversees the kitchen, mom waits tables and keeps an eye on Franchino Little Frankie.
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Kimberly M. Burrata cheese is wonderful, and highly recommend it. Valpolicella Classico to wash it down. The Burrata cheese was honestly our favoriter part but everything was good.
Steve F. Tiny place, family owned. The food I had was absolutely phenomenal. I had Fettuccine Al Salmone and it was absolutely awesome. It blew me away. Very nice and super attentive staff. I definitely want to come back here. I only write reviews when a place leaves a real impression on me and this place absolutely did. Mark K. Linguine con le vongole… W the red sauce.
Bombdiggitydiggles Quaint, warm, family atmosphere … Loved te vibes here. Finished w tiramisu and the owners daughter specifically explained the meaning of the carry me up cake being traditionally custard.
Dee V. Had dinner here Saturday night. A nice family owned sweet little place. Has a few tables and walk ins only. Call in a day earlier if you want to make reservations.
We started with the bruschetta, minestrone soup, prosciutto with melons, and a special that consisted of buratta cheese with eggplant. The best bruschetta ever. The minestrone was flavorful but light on heat. The appetizers turned out to be pretty filling, so we got 3 entrees to share among 4 people. We got the risotto with salmon, the gnocchi with pesto, and penne primavera with veggies. All were awesome. My favorite was the risotto. Portion sizes are pretty good, and sharing worked for us.
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