A modern Mexican restaurant from the Nopa team that sources organic ingredients with the same obsessiveness but serves them in a casual, counter-service-adjacent format. The pozole is deeply comforting, the carnitas are braised to obscene tenderness, and the horchata tastes like it was made by someone's grandmother who happened to attend culinary school. Both locations are excellent; the Inner Sunset spot is quieter.
Insider tip
The pozole rojo and a house horchata. On a foggy Inner Sunset afternoon, there's nothing better within a mile of the park.
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