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On Columbus Avenue, where North Beach pretends every storefront is a destination, this casual little Mediterranean room makes a quieter case.
Rad Radish is one of the best vegan restaurants in San Francisco for dinner, especially if you want a strong option in San Francisco.
Rad Radish arrives in San Francisco's vegan dining scene without the apologetic posture that still haunts so many plant-based menus.
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green falafel, velvety hummus, tangy pickled red onion, cool tzatziki, fresh arugula, cucumber, and juicy tomato—wrapped up in a soft flour tortilla
House made chili crisp, fried shallots, togarashi almonds, cilantro
Creamy soup of yellow corn, roasted poblano peppers, basil, and coconut milk. Topped with a grilled corn and pepper relish and vegan crema
spicy numbing Mapo Tofu on a bed of super grains, with steamed baby bok choy, fresh crunchy cucumber, and a splash of pickled ginger
seasoned Impossible patty with tangy tomato chutney, cooling mint yogurt, crispy spiced potatoes, and peppery arugula
Rad Radish is a strong vegan option in San Francisco when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. Mezze Wrap and Chili Crisp Cauliflower also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 625 Google reviews.
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For now, Rad Radish holds a 9.0 rating across 625 Google reviews.
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Rad Radish is a Vegan restaurant located in San Francisco, San Francisco. Rad Radish arrives in San Francisco's vegan dining scene without the apologetic posture that still haunts so many plant-based menus.
Rad Radish is best for plant based, dinner, healthy, vegan, vegetarian. Rad Radish is a strong vegan option in San Francisco when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. Mezze Wrap and Chili Crisp Cauliflower also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 625 Google reviews.
Rad Radish is in the moderate price range (moderate). Google rating: 9.0 from 625 reviews
Start with Mezze Wrap, Chili Crisp Cauliflower, Corn Chowder and Mapo Tofu Bowl. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
Rad Radish holds a 9.0 Google rating from 625 reviews. Rad Radish is a strong vegan option in San Francisco when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. Mezze Wrap and Chili Crisp Cauliflower also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 625 Google reviews.
Rad Radish is located at 301 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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