Las Brisas de Acapulco
Las Brisas de Acapulco is a vibrant dining destination in San Francisco’s Mission District, known for its unique fusion of Mexican and Salvadoran cuisines. The restaurant offers a resort-inspired atmosphere that brings the flavors of the Mexican Riviera and Central America to the local community, emphasizing fresh seafood and traditional “from scratch” preparation.
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Location and Contact
Address
3137 Mission Street (at Cesar Chavez St.)
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: (415) 826-1496
Website: https://las-brisas-de-acapulco.res-menu.net/
Operating Hours
Open Daily: 10:00 AM to 8:45 PM
Note: Hours may vary on holidays or for special events.
Business Details
Category: Mexican & Salvadoran Restaurant
Price Range: $$ (Moderate)
Cuisine Type: Mexican Coastal, Salvadoran Specialties, and American (New)
Services: Dine-in, Takeout, and Catering
Payment: Major Credit Cards and Cash accepted.
Menu Highlights
Salvadoran Specialties: Authentic Pupusas made to order with options like cheese (queso), pork (chicharron), or loroco. Other favorites include Yuca con Chicharron and fried plantains (Platanos Fritos).
Seafood (Mariscos): A wide selection of coastal dishes, including Sopa 7 Mares (Seven Seas Soup), Ceviche, Shrimp Cocktails (Coctel de Camarones), and Oyster plates.
Mexican Classics: Traditional offerings such as Tacos al Pastor, Enchiladas Verdes, and Mole Poblano.
Signature Platters: The “Mariscada” seafood plate and various “Combinaciones” that allow guests to sample multiple items.
Beverages: A curated selection of Mexican beers, wine, and traditional drinks like Horchata and Jamaica.
Features
A blend of “Mexican Riviera flair with California freshness.”
Specialized menu sections for “Levanta Muertos” (seafood soups known for their restorative properties).
Family-friendly environment with a cozy, colorful dining area.
An extensive catering menu is available for private events and gatherings.
Strategic location in the heart of the Mission District, easily accessible by public transit.
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