Izakaya Links Bar and grill, San Francisco CA
Address | 3129 Clement St, San Francisco, CA, United States | ||||||||||
Phone | +1 415-702-9117 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.thelinksbar.com | ||||||||||
Categories | Modern Izakaya Restaurants, Cocktail Bar, Yakitori Restaurant | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.2 11 reviews | ||||||||||
Izakaya Links Bar and grill reviews
11Made reservations to come here tonight and we showed up and the place was closed even though it showed as open online. No posting on door nothing on socials and no answer when we called even though reservations where confirmed.very disappointed.
Loved the Osaka fries! Gyūdon was delicious. Chicken udon broth was light with good amount of chicken.
Great food! Seasoned perfectly without extra salt. Flavorful and pretty. Big portions. Katsu chicken curry and loco moco!
We love bringing our pup to the patio at Izakaya Links. The food is great and the service is what you'd expect. This is a great place for date night.
The food here is bad. The service was really slow and weird.don’t usually review but felt like I had to after seeing this place had 4.6 stars. All the positive 4/5 stars can’t be genuine. Would not return.
After a Sunday round at Lincoln Park Golf Course, this was my first indoor sit-down at a bar or restaurant in more than a year. A short walk from the golf course, we were last here when it was called "The Tee Off". Now called "The Links", it's under new management, newly renovated and with a new menu ("new" being relative - I understand they took over pre-COVID).
They just started reopening for lunch and are a great alternative to the Lincoln Park Clubhouse which is still mostly closed. They've got an open air patio dining area in the back, but we plunked down our vaccinated seats at the bar. The predecessor bar at this location was a traditional beer and burger neighborhood sports bar dive. "The Links" menu is a bit more upscale with Asian / California fusion selections (but you can still get wings and fries). I had the "Loco Moco". Recommended.
UPDATE: since my initial review, this has become our regular "19th Hole" lunch stop after a Sunday round at Lincoln Park Golf Course. I've since sampled several other items on the menu, including the katsu fish, pork and spicy seafood udon. Everything's been great. Still recommended.
The spicy fried chicken sandwich is one of the best I’ve had …. From the chicken to bun ratio, crispiness of chicken, multiple sauces that add depth of umami flavor, and pretzel bun… this was a well composed dish with no detail overlooked. A must try!
Food was DIVINE I was so happy to find a good sushi spot for not a breaking your bank vibe. Ambiance was nice food was just AMAZING will be coming back!
Easy sushi and Japanese food spot for dinner. They have a bar with TVs as well as normal seating. They offer a Japanese menu and an American style menu too. Prices are average to expensive. Maybe $20-30 per person.
Tasty food and very good-natured staff. Special thanks to the pleasant waiter and his patience
As much as I mourn the loss of so many of my old haunts in this city, this spot was a delightful surprise. Cool joint, good drinks, great food, friendly staff. The menu is chock full of some great looking stuff. I went with the chicken curry katsu and was well pleased. Great flavor, perfectly fried cutlet, really hit the spot.
My partner went with the beyond burger.not something you expect at an izakaya, but it was great. Nice kick to the sauce they did not skimp on.