


A warm and convivial quintessential neighborhood spot featuring seasonally-driven regional Italian cuisine and produce coming directly from the restaurant’s farm, also showcasing the best of Italian viticulture with an emphasis on wines true to their terroir.
Popular eatery serving spit-roasted and grilled meat & fish, wood-fired pizza and house-made pasta.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 490 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133
Phone: (415) 775-8508
Website: http://cotognasf.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
The ambience was great and the restaurant felt kid-friendly, which was a plus. However, the service was not satisfactory for the price point. Everything took a long time, from placing the order to receiving the food, and even getting the check took about 10 minutes.
If you have ample time and don’t mind waiting, the food and atmosphere are excellent—but be prepared for slow service.
The prosciutto puff pastry was the perfect start, light, flaky, and beautifully balanced with the savory richness of the prosciutto. Then came the raviolo, which was pure heaven on a plate, delicate pasta filled with creamy perfection and that luscious egg yolk center that makes every bite feel indulgent.
The agnolotti pasta was another standout, with perfectly al dente pasta and a filling so flavorful and comforting it almost defies description. And the lamb pasta, wow. The depth of flavor, the tenderness of the lamb, and the subtle herbs made it one of the most memorable pasta dishes I’ve ever had.
Cotogna doesn’t just serve food, it creates an experience. The service was warm and professional, the atmosphere cozy yet refined, and every bite reminded us why this restaurant is so beloved.
If you love Italian cuisine done with heart, precision, and creativity, Cotogna is a must-visit.
Service was impeccable. Friendly and helpful with great suggestions. Highly recommend this restaurant.
We ordered the squid appetizer, the raviolo (giant ravioli), and the agnolotti. Both the squid and the agnolotti had amazing flavor and almost tasted like it was Asian inspired. My wife loved the raviolo, she really like the sweet and saltyness of it.
I can’t wait to come back here!
Overall, I personally found the taste to be simple (not in a good way) and flat, and couldn’t taste much beyond salt and butter, and missing attention to details. At $158 for four dishes plus a glass of wine (before tips) this was definitely one of my disappointing meals of late. I usually don’t write reviews of places I didn’t enjoy but was pretty taken aback since this place is so well recommended. Maybe I ordered all the wrong dishes?
The standout dish was the local, seasonal sand dabs — cooked to perfection. Bravo to the kitchen team. Another unexpected highlight? The tiny house rolls. I usually avoid carbs, but the chef (not to be confused with the head chef/owner) personally encouraged me to try them. I’m glad I did — they’re clearly a staple for a reason. Don’t skip them.
Service-wise, the real stars were the folks running the line. One in particular stood out: a young African-American woman who briefly took charge during my visit. She had total command of the team and interacted with guests — including me — with warmth and professionalism. A rising star, no doubt.
Coffee service also deserves a mention — an excellent Americano that wrapped the meal beautifully.
Why not five stars? A few things.
The front-of-house team felt a bit aggressive and not quite as polished as the kitchen staff. Not rude — just not operating at the same exceptional level.
Same goes for the $22 cucumber salad — nicely plated and refreshing, but it didn’t quite justify the price tag. Everything else on the menu felt worth it. This one left me scratching my head.
Overall: beautiful ambiance, top-tier kitchen talent, and memorable dishes. I’d absolutely return — and I suspect regulars may experience even better service over time.