
Hours
| Friday | 12–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4150 18th St, San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone: (415) 829-3806
Website: http://pastapanino.com/
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Reviews
Went with a group of 6 and had no problem grabbing a table on a Saturday night. The service was quick, food was hot and fresh, and vibe was warm. Nothing flashy, but gets the job done.
The chicken marsala was really good, especially with the shaved Brussels sprouts and carrot — unusual, but delicious. The spaghetti con polpette is one of their signature dishes, and the meatballs are massive and filling.
My one recommendation would be to consider sharing the pastas – of the 4 people at our table who ordered pastas, none could finish them. The portions are huge!
Pasta Panino nails it. Hot, delicious, fresh. Quantities are very generous for the price you pay. Service was great.
Don’t miss out on the shaved Brussels sprouts.
For anyone seeking quality Italian cuisine at a reasonable price, this spot is a must-visit. Highly recommended!
The pasta is really good. Perfectly cooked.
there are a variety of dishes available. I like the basics. One glaring omission for me is chicken parm which I was really in the mood for.
i do think the prices may have gone up a little since last time. They have good garlic bread and fried calamari. i had bread putting. The caramel glaze and the ice cream made it good but the bread pudding itself wasn’t my favorite. The atmosphere and decor are basic. Everything about this place is simple
and straightforward without pretense.
Over all this continues to be our go to place in the castro.
Now the lasagne is the best I’ve had in a long time! I can’t stop thinking about it.
The butternut squash was covered in frozen corn and peas and very unappetizing. The $24 chicken Marsala was sliced, dry chicken over various sautéed vegetables. The sauce was unlike any chicken Marsala I have ever had without the taste of Marsala wine but almost like a spicy enchilada sauce. I really should have said something but I chose not to.
If you are expecting authentic Italian food I would steer clear of this restaurant but if you are open to interesting new flavors this might be the spot for you.
The Caesar salad was very tasty and well made but the two main dishes were not something I would order again. Please see the photos.
Recommendations to try are the Bruschetta starter and the Chicken Marsala main. Both are great!