Welcome to my latest review of Tratto in San Francisco! As a food blogger, I’m always on the lookout for authentic dining experiences that showcase the best of what each city has to offer. When I heard about Tratto’s unique blend of Italian flavors and California cuisine, I knew I had to give it a try.
Located at 501 Geary St in San Francisco, CA 94102, Tratto is an unassuming gem nestled among the bustling streets of the city’s downtown area. Its elegant yet cozy atmosphere sets the tone for a memorable dining experience, with dim lighting and rich wood accents creating an inviting ambiance.
At Tratto, the ‘Steak and Potatoes’ dish is an Italian-inspired take on a classic comfort food. The grilled steak is cooked to perfection, with a tender texture that simply melts in your mouth. Paired with a generous portion of creamy garlic mashed potatoes, this dish is sure to satisfy even the heartiest of appetites. A sprinkle of fresh parsley adds a pop of color and freshness to this satisfying meal.
Tratto’s ‘Meatball Sub’ is a game-changer for pasta lovers. Juicy meatballs are made in-house and served on a crusty sub roll, smothered in marinara sauce and melted mozzarella cheese. Each bite is a flavor explosion that will leave you craving more. The subtle tang of the marinara sauce complements the richness of the cheese perfectly, making this dish an absolute must-try.
For a taste of Italy without leaving San Francisco, try Tratto’s ‘Chicken Fried Rice’. This creative twist on a classic Chinese dish features tender chicken, savory Italian seasonings, and a hint of garlic. The combination is both familiar and excitingly new, making it an excellent choice for adventurous eaters.
Casual, family-friendly establishment with white tablecloths and silverware. Decorative items such as vases and paintings adorn the walls. Cozy and inviting atmosphere Natural light during the day, dim lighting in the evening
The pizzas are worth trying. The italian sausage pizza had a unique onion jam and was a good combo of savory and a touch of sweetness. The burger was the…
Tratto is a decent restaurant a block from Union square. The service and setting are great! But the food left me unsatisfied for the price.I got a latte,…
Way too overpriced for being a Hotel Restaurant. The whole place just felt…stern and heartless.The only vegan option that they really sort of had was a…