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Sodini's
Menu for Sodini's
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Ratings and Reviews for Sodini's
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May 17 2012
Kari A. via Yelp
A solid meal. Cute, unassuming spot in NB. Nothing unusual or out of this world, just good, quality food. Funny quirks -- on the menu you'll see their wine...read more
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May 17 2012
Tyler H. via Yelp
I'd say this is the best Italian restaurant in the city. Outside of Europe, I haven't had an Italian dinner this amazing. The service is great, and the menu...read more
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May 16 2012
Jennifer D. via Yelp
One of my new favorite places in San Francisco. Was visiting for a long weekend, and Sodini's was recommended as a solid Italian place to go for my last...read more
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Feb 04 2009
via Citysearch
Went here for dinner recently and can't wait to go back. The fried calamari is delicious. I had salmon, the special of the day, ...read more
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Oct 12 2008
tuttibuono via Citysearch
If you like lukewarm and uninspired food, homeless folks pawing at your grub, wait-list customers crowding your table, and a waitr...read more
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Sep 28 2007
msodini via Citysearch
Had dinner at Sodini's on a whim since it is my maiden name. My parents owned restaurants in Marin County and San Mateo County fo...read more
With all the amenities of a cliche Italian restaurant-green and white tablecloths, candles in chianti bottles, chintzy Christmas lights, thick accents, and even thicker eyeglasses--Sodini's somehow manages to be original. Whether it's the local clientele, the classic cuisine, or just that this block of Green Street is so full of character, this Sicilian restaurant epitomizes old-school, Lady and the Tramp-style North Beach dining. Specialties include the carbonata and rack of lamb, while the locals seem to congregate here to rib each other over stiff drinks at the fully stocked bar.
High Marks
''The comfortable and unpretentious atmosphere is like the food, a straightforward but delicious family style italian.'' (dgulbran, Citysearch user)
''If you are looking for a place that is not full of tourists and is not all about the hype of the other restaurants in North Beach this is your place.'' (sfgal14, Citysearch user)
Low Marks
''The place had a real family ambiance. BUT... I love italian food and being italian perhaps iI don't like when it is 'americanized'...'' (itgal, Citysearch user)
''Food was your typical northbeach disappointing Italian. Nothing to get excited over.'' (cbokat, Citysearch user)