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- Great coffee
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The Salvadoran restaurant La Flor De Izote welcomes you to a cozy and casual dining experience in San Francisco’s St. Mary’s Park neighborhood. You’ll discover authentic flavors and, notably, great coffee to brighten your day.
Whether you’re seeking a quick bite, healthy options, or late-night food, this spot caters to your cravings. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner in a friendly atmosphere, perfect for a relaxed meal or a trendy outing.
La Flor De Izote offers a taste of authentic cuisine, with many patrons praising the delicious pupusas and other typical dishes. You’ll often find the staff to be quite friendly, contributing to a generally pleasant dining experience.
The reasonable prices also make it an appealing option for many. However, some visits to La Flor De Izote have been marred by concerns regarding waiting time and occasional reports of a rude waitress.
While the atmosphere is generally appreciated, some find the music to be a bit too loud, which can impact the overall comfort.
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Overall, La Flor De Izote earns a respectable 6.1 out of 10, with customer satisfaction sitting at a mixed 57.1%. This indicates a place with some clear strengths, particularly its Food (7.3), which receives strong positive feedback from many patrons.
Out of 126 customer comments, 72 were positive, often highlighting the culinary offerings as a key draw. However, other aspects present a more varied picture.
Service (4.7) appears to be an area needing attention, with a notable number of negative remarks among the 50 critical comments. The Ambience (6.5) is generally acceptable, while Value (5.6) is considered average, with some finding prices reasonable and others noting concerns like credit card charges.
With a recommendation score of 6.2, La Flor De Izote presents a mixed experience. If you’re primarily seeking flavorful Salvadoran cuisine in a generally pleasant setting and appreciate reasonable pricing, this spot could be a good fit for you.
The food is often a standout. However, be prepared for potentially inconsistent service and possible waits, as these are noted concerns.
It’s a place worth considering for its culinary offerings, but managing expectations regarding service and noise levels will contribute to a more satisfying visit.
The food here generally hits the spot, earning a 7.3 score and a solid 71.7% customer satisfaction. Many rave about the delicious pupusas, especially the cheesy and chicken varieties, along with tasty chicken soup, typical dishes, and home-made tortillas. With 38 positive opinions out of 53 total, it seems many find the food truly satisfying.
However, not everyone is completely thrilled. A few of the 12 negative comments mention issues like missing chicharron in pupusas, food being served cold, or concerns about food safety. Some also felt they received too much masa or a strong bean taste, suggesting some inconsistency in certain dishes.
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If youre looking for delicious pupusas and other Salvadoran staples, this spot is generally a good bet. While there are a few concerns about consistency and specific dishes, the overall positive feedback suggests its worth trying, especially for its highly-praised pupusas.
Service here is a bit of a mixed bag, but lets start with the good! Many guests have praised the amazing customer service and friendly staff, noting that servers are often attentive and quick to answer the phone for orders. With 22 positive comments, these bright spots contribute to an average 4.7 score and a mixed 43.1% customer satisfaction.
However, the picture isnt entirely rosy. A significant number of diners, 29 out of 51, reported issues with rude waitresses, disrespectful behavior, and a general lack of professionalism. Complaints about slow service and long waiting times also frequently pop up, suggesting inconsistency in the overall experience.
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If consistent, top-notch service is a must for you, this spot might be a gamble. While some guests rave about friendly staff, others report significant issues. Be prepared for a potentially mixed experience when it comes to service.
Alright, lets talk ambience! This spot has a pretty decent vibe, scoring a solid 6.5, though customer satisfaction sits at a more mixed 60%. Based on 15 opinions, with 9 positive remarks, guests often praise the overall atmosphere, the great music selection, and the cleanliness, noting it feels like a cozy restaurant and a true hidden gem.
However, its not all smooth sailing, with 5 negative comments pointing out some clear areas for improvement. The biggest headaches seem to be the parking, which is described as a nightmare, and the music, which can be excessively loud. Some also felt a negative vibe, suggesting the overall experience could be more consistently pleasant.
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If youre looking for a cozy spot with good tunes and dont mind a potential parking challenge, this place could be worth a visit. Just be prepared for potentially loud music and plan your arrival carefully to avoid parking woes.
When it comes to value, some diners have found it quite appealing, with 3 positive remarks praising the food as very cheap and super good at a reasonable price. Many appreciate the prices for the quality received, contributing to a customer satisfaction of 42.9% which is a bit mixed. However, not everyone agrees on the value, with 4 negative remarks pointing to things being very expensive and a little pricy.
The price per person can be quite high, and a notable dealbreaker is the charge to use credit cards. This leads to an average score of 5.6 for value.
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If you're looking for cheap food and are okay with potentially higher overall costs or paying cash, you might find some value here. However, be aware of the expensive tag and the credit card surcharge, which could be a dealbreaker for some.
On average, youβll spend around 30 per person β from 16 guests. That puts the restaurant in the $21β$30 category. For a Salvadoran Restaurant, thatβs mid-range, maybe slightly above.
While the average is 30, most diners actually spend between $11β$20, suggesting a good mix of budget-friendly options alongside a few higher-priced dishes that pull the average up.
Hereβs a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 16 reviews.
See how this restaurant’s value stacks up against similar spots in San Francisco.
Overall, we think the pricing feels quite fair for a Salvadoran Restaurant, especially considering the range of options available. It seems like a good spot for both a casual, affordable meal and a slightly more indulgent experience.