Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 173 Eddy St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: (415) 658-7225
Website: https://elsaboryucatecoca.com/
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Reviews
This is not haute cuisine if that’s what one expects. I’ve been trying to find the words to convey why they are so special to me.
First of all, I’m Muslim and with pefHF heart failure so the options for me on their rich menu are few. The fish, rice, black bean sauce and plantain were delicious and just too much to finish. İ took my time to eat it all just out of respect for the attention paid to its preparation: as a young teenager, İ ate in a lotta places in South America, Brasil, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and the plantain they served is too delicious to describe. ( My only personal querk is how boring fresh lettuce is, and the plate was piled high with fresh lettuce, all of which i dutifully finished off, because in my religion, you finish off your food out of respect to nature ✌ , and it was a pleasure to do so because I felt just so at home there it could have been at home with Mom)
As a “foreigner” in San Francisco, I’m exhausted with its attitude that they’re doing you a royal favour allowing you even to come in to their so special establishment: I’m 82, seriously disabled, have traveled half the world, lived overseas almost half a century and eaten in everything from palaces, the best five stars, to shepherds huts in alpine mountain top pastures in the middle east, and fresh catch in small fisherman’s village homes on the Indian Ocean so San Francisco just is not that special – yes İ love MexiCali food but choke on its attitude
I’ve never been in Yucatan, but as a small kid in the early 50s we ate at a lot of local hometown eating places with good food locally grown and friendly and comfortable and delicious
İf this is Yucatan, i hope İ get to go there some day. Even the table cloths are delicious. İ wanted to eat one of them too. Gracious caring sevice. Glad to have you there and the other diners all seemed pretty local too. No attitude. One of the joys of travel is eating in the local eatery, letting the strain and pain flow away and eating good food like you are visiting your aunt or distant cousin’s place.
I was too exhausted even to call the Uber to take me home, and felt so warm in the Uber when İ left and the driver was another expat American and we spoke Turkish all the way there. Perfect ending of a very trying day
Cheap and friendly service.