Good Good Culture Club

Good Good Culture Club is a japanese restaurant Mission Dolores San Francisco located in United States.

9 / 10
82
ratings
  • Phone

    (415) 589-7266

  • Website

    ggccsf.com

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  • Type

    Japanese Restaurant

Address

3560 18th St San Francisco , CA 94110 United States

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes (incl. NFC Payments)
Outdoor Seating Yes
Dining Options Table Service
Menus Dinner
Drinks Full Bar

Comments / 8


Keywords:

cocktails pork buns dinner sesame
Ari Sigal

Pandan Bibingka 10/10. Beef bun 9/10. Hodo yuba 9/10. Little gem salad 8/10. Chicken wing 8/10. Jewelery rice 8/10. Local cured halibut 7/10. Other mother spicy cocktail 8/10

cami j.

the cocktails were fabulous, the service was amazing and the food was great! get the pink flamingos

Mari

The sesame pork bun and halibut are amazing.

Liz Lee

Can’t go wrong with the skirt steak or ribeye ????????

Mike ???? Skalnik

Beef carpaccio rules. Cocktails also fantastic

Margo Mary

Shrimp salad , pork belly bun , steak

Craig Villamor

Thrilla in Manilla Cocktail is on point.

Neel Hajare

Crying tiger shrimp and halo ha-Lao were my favorites

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