Poc-Chuc Restaurant is a Mexican Restaurant located in San Francisco, CA. We specialize in Mayan Food, Authentic Mayan Food, Take Out, Bar and other Lunch Specials. Our cuisine is a delightful Spanish and Mayan (from the Yucatan Peninsula) fusion in a Latin atmosphere. We invite you to check out our authentic flavors with the freshest ingredients! Come and see why people fall in love with our mouth-watering Yucatan flavors. Don’t hesitate to give us a call!
This casual Latin restaurant serves Spanish & Mayan cuisine, including poc-chuc (barbecued pork).
Hours
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–10 PM |
| Monday | 12–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–10 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2886 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 558-1583
Website: https://www.pocchuc-restaurant.net/menu
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Reviews
It is a bit loud inside with music videos going nonstop but service was good.
Stopped by for dinner and ordered the poc chuc pork special plate. My very first time eating Mayan food.
I’ve driven by this place for years. Finally stopped when I was looking for a place to eat.
The grilled pork came with rice, beans, tortillas and some grilled veggies. Everything was very tasty. I thought the marinade of the pork was good. Almost like a Vietnamese grilled pork marinade.
The tortillas were super fresh. The pull is what I look for in a tortilla! Chips and salsa were delicious.
Agua fresca was refreshing! And es muy Grande!
Service was very friendly. Both workers were busy busy!
Cons: The pork was very fatty. So I had to trim all the extra fat. I probably over ate because I felt uncomfortable for a while.
It is wonderful to have Mayan cuisine represented. However, I am being generous by giving a two star rating.
The proteins were quite good overall. It is fun to get flavors that are unique such as poc chuc and pollo pibil. I enjoyed the mild salsa, though it wasn’t very flavorful. I also enjoyed the fried plantains. The chips were over fried. We asked for refills of the small bowls which were served few and far between with observable disdain from the server.
The service was poor. There was one person in the kitchen and one person serving the front which resulted in waiting quite a long time for our food. The customer service was offensive to say the least.
Also, the website no longer functions and the receipts were unhelpful.
We came here because of its proximity and the higher reviews relative to other restaurants nearby. The reviews within our party were mixed.
To start, the chips and salsa was excellent, with really crunch fresh chips.
We tried the fried plantain appetizer, which was both HUGE and really really good. We also had the tostada which were tasty as well.
Mains – the cochinita pibil was amazing – a really rich porky stew which was delicious. The poc chuc was also very good. Last, the salpicon was tasty but not as good as the other two. All the dishes came with particularly tasty rice as well.
Service was a bit slow, and the appetizers came out at the same time as the mains, but I can forgive that when the food is this tasty.
I’ve been back twice, got the veggie trio both times. Phenomenal vegetarian (vegan?) option, the vegetables are all seasoned and cooked well, and the pickled onion/cabbage are a great acidic contrast. Be sure to ask for more of the hot salsa.
I got 2 tacos and split the Poc-Chuc entree with 3 others. The rice in the Poc-Chuc taste fantastic and the pork is cooked really well too!
Unfortunately charged us $3 more for the wrong drink but besides that would love to come back, thanks for having us!