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- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible seating
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The restaurant Matko, a Korean restaurant located in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood, invites you to experience its casual and welcoming atmosphere. You’ll find a diverse menu featuring healthy options, a fresh salad bar, and satisfying vegetarian choices, perfect for a quick bite or a relaxed meal.
Matko offers a compelling dining experience, particularly noted for its incredible flavor and authentic food. Guests often praise the friendly service and accommodating staff, making for a pleasant visit.
However, some find the overall value diminished by unexpected add-on costs. The atmosphere can also be a bit dark for some, and the exclusive use of takeout containers raises environmental concerns.
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Matko achieves a solid 7.5 overall, indicating a generally good experience for most patrons. This is supported by a 72.1% customer satisfaction rate, suggesting that the majority leave content.
These figures are drawn from 68 customer remarks, with 49 positive observations outweighing 14 negative ones. The Food (8.2) stands out as a clear strength, often described as flavorful and authentic.
Service (8.7) also receives high marks for its attentiveness. However, the Ambience (5.1) is considered average, and Value (3.7) is a notable area for improvement, with some guests feeling nickel-and-dimed by extra charges.
With a 7.8 recommendation score, Matko is generally a place worth considering, especially if you prioritize excellent food and attentive service. It’s a solid choice for those seeking authentic flavors in a casual setting.
However, be mindful of potential extra charges for common items, which can impact the overall value. If a vibrant dining atmosphere and strict environmental practices are key for you, Matko might not fully meet your expectations.
With a solid score of 8.2 and customer satisfaction hitting 82.9%, its clear the food here is a hit! Out of 41 comments, 34 rave about the culinary experience. Diners consistently praise the delicious tofu meals, generous portions, and authentic food.
Many appreciate the home-made, comfort food vibe, noting the incredible flavor and fresh ingredients in their bowls. However, a few voices, 4 to be exact, point out some areas for improvement. Some found the bibimbap to be lacking veggies, while others were disappointed with the taste, even calling it the worst theyd had.
There were also comments about the spicy pork belly not being true pork belly due to a lack of fat.
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Overall, if you're looking for flavorful, authentic Korean comfort food with generous portions, this place is definitely worth a try. Just be mindful of specific dishes like the bibimbap or pork belly, as they might not always hit the mark for everyone.
When it comes to service, this spot truly shines! With a solid score of 8.7 and customer satisfaction hitting 84.6%, its clear guests are generally loving the experience. Many folks rave about the friendly service, caring people, and quick service, with 11 positive remarks highlighting the staff and customer service as above and beyond.
However, its not entirely flawless. Out of 13 total comments, there was one instance where the service was unfortunately described as extremely rude. While this seems to be a rare occurrence, it's worth noting that even great places can have an occasional off day.
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Overall, the service here is a definite highlight. You can generally expect a friendly, accommodating, and quick experience, making it a solid choice if attentive staff is important to you. While there's a very rare mention of rudeness, it seems to be an anomaly.
When it comes to the vibe, some folks really appreciate the atmosphere here, with 3 positive remarks out of 7 total. Guests found the restaurant pleasantly quiet, which is always a plus! While the overall score for ambience sits at an average 5.1, and customer satisfaction is a mixed 42.9%, theres definitely a quiet charm for some.
However, not everyone was thrilled. With 4 negative comments, some found the atmosphere dark and unpleasant. There were also concerns about takeout containers being used exclusively, which isnt ideal for the environment, and even a mention that the name was hard to remember, though that's less about the physical space.
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If a pleasantly quiet spot is what youre after, you might find some peace here. However, be prepared for a potentially dark and unpleasant atmosphere and the use of takeout containers' for dining in, which could be a dealbreaker for some.
When it comes to value, one diner, among 7 total opinions, really appreciated the bang for their buck. They highlighted an excellent value, noting that a reasonable price for meals, combined with good food and service, made it a highly recommended spot for affordability. However, this positive view stands out against an overall score of just 3.7 and a customer satisfaction of only 14.3%, suggesting a significant disconnect.
On the flip side, the majority of feedback, with 5 negative remarks, points to significant concerns. Many feel theyre getting nickled and dimed by various add-ons, like paying for sauce, utensils, or even a bag. This leads to a perception of a crazy price' overall, making the value proposition quite questionable for most customers.
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If youre someone who values every penny and dislikes extra charges, this place might disappoint. While one person found a reasonable price for meals, the overwhelming sentiment suggests that the numerous add-ons quickly escalate the cost, making it feel like a crazy price' for most.
Hey foodies! You’re looking at roughly 19 per person here, based on what 11 diners have told us. That comfortably places it in the $11–$20 category.
For a Korean Restaurant, especially in San Francisco, that’s a sweet spot – not a steal, but definitely not bank-breaking either. Most folks (8 out of 11, to be exact!) are finding their perfect meal within that $11–$20 range, though a few (3) are happy to spend a little more, venturing into the $21–$30 bracket for what we assume are some extra delicious treats!
This chart shows what people usually spend per person, using the 11 most recent reviews.
A look at how this restaurant’s value stacks up against similar spots in San Francisco.
Overall, we think the pricing here feels pretty fair for a Korean spot in San Francisco. It offers a good mid-range option without breaking the bank, making it accessible for a nice meal out.