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The Italian Homemade Company

The Italian Homemade Company

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716 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, California, 94133, United States
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May 17, 2018
Since my trip to Italy last November the thing I did the most there was eat their delicious food, day and night. It became an addiction. Luckily I found this amazing little restaurant here in North Beach, and I must admit it is at par with many of the places I tried in Italy. A true gem here at home. And their service is also terrific. Love it.

Mar 27, 2018
This bustling little restaurant was such a great find! You order at the counter and then not even like 10 minutes later they bring you your beautiful plate of food. I got the gnocchi and it was delicious! Plus you get a good amount of food for a great price! Next time I'm in the city I will definitely be checking this place out again.

Apr 18, 2018
Busy little place. Order at the till, wait for a couple empty seats, and dive in. Fantastic homemade pastas, great wine, fun atmosphere. It’s off the usual tourist track but is well worth finding. I had fettuccine with meatballs and hubby had lasagna. House wine and an Italian beer cost us $40 + but loved loved loved it.

Apr 8, 2018
Great fast food. It has the a high quality product streamlined to be delivered fast and consumed in a no frills settings. If you can buy some to take home and make dinner, do it. The burrata was great too. It's definitely making Italian food the way it should be. It has been broken down to its essence and lost much of its character, but not here. It has the charm without having to visit Italy.

May 13, 2018
The staff were very friendly. The food was delicious that I had to visit a second time before my holiday was over. Both times I got the lasagne and was not disappointed at all! Next time I’m back in San Francisco, I will definitely be back there

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