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Pasta Supply CoBWorth Trying
3233 22nd St, San Francisco, CA 94110
· Italian restaurant, Grocery store, Wine store
· 4.7/5 Google (155 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
A lively Mission pasta workshop-restaurant delivering creative, handmade pasta with counter-order service; great flavors and friendly staff, but expect moderate prices, occasional seasoning variance, and an added service fee.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Pasta Supply Co delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent handmade pasta and creative sauces paired with attentive, knowledgeable service. However, occasional seasoning and texture inconsistencies prevent grade A territory, while the compact, sometimes cramped layout limits the overall experience. Strong loyalty and destination appeal among pasta enthusiasts make this a worthwhile visit for those seeking quality handmade Italian in a casual market setting.
Restaurant Summary
Inside a corner of the Mission, the room feels warm and bustling with shelves of oils and sauces framing a compact, energetic space. Service reads friendly and efficient, with one diner noting, "We ordered at the door and our meatballs landed just as we sat." The vibe hits that sweet spot of casual but polished. The cooking leans contemporary and ingredient-driven, not fussy—think spicy vodka fusilli, saffron-ricotta cuscini, and pork or lamb sugos. It is handmade pasta first, with playful twists like sweet corn ravioli and jalapeño-kissed crab bucatini. Most plates shine; a minority of guests mention seasoning swings or pasta cooked a notch too firm. For families, this is easy: kids can crush butter-and-cheese mafaldine or simple tomato sauces while adults explore bolder options. Expect approachable sides like garlic bread and meatballs, plus desserts like olive-oil panna cotta. The menu has real kid-friendly choices alongside the creative dishes, even if there is no formal kids menu.
At a Glance
- Handmade pasta with creative sauces and textures that many call destination-worthy
- Friendly, helpful staff with smart wine and dessert suggestions
- Occasional under-seasoning or extra-firm pasta reported by some diners
- Small space and counter-order flow can feel rushed or cramped at peak
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Handmade textures and perfectly chewy noodles
- Playful modern sauces that still feel comforting
- Retail case with pastas, sauces, and pantry gems
- Genuine, upbeat service that guides great pairings
Points of Concern
- Some diners experienced bland sauces or very firm pasta; appears intermittent rather than systemic
- Counter-order at the door feels rushed to a few guests during busy times
- Pricing is genuinely expensive ($20+ pastas) which may surprise casual diners
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food; CONCERN: Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost$42-58 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For spice lovers: Fusilli in Spicy Tomato-Vodka and Pappardelle with spicy turnip greens
- For vegetarians: Ricotta Cannelloni or Maltagliata in basil pesto, plus grilled zucchini
- For kids: Mafaldine Butter + Cheese with house ciabatta
Perfect For
- Casual date night with good wine and fresh pasta
- Pre-movie or pre-show dinner with quick service
- Weeknight take-home pasta kits
- Small-group lunch sharing antipasti and two or three pastas
Location Insights
Area: Creative, food-forward Mission corridor with independent shops and night-life; attracts locals and destination diners.
Safety: Generally busy with good foot traffic; urban norms apply; occasional street dynamics typical of central SF.
Nearby: Near Mission retail, bars, and cafes; convenient for pre-movie or casual date nights; strong residential presence.
Mission DistrictThe Mission District offers a lively dining scene with a mix of traditional Mexican restaurants, hip cafes, and innovative fusion spots. It is a socially dynamic neighborhood popular for its nightlife, murals, and community events, attracting a diverse crowd seeking authentic and eclectic food experiences.
Valencia CorridorThe Valencia Corridor is known for its trendy boutiques, bars, and a concentration of popular restaurants and cafes, making it a hotspot for dining and socializing among a younger, hip demographic.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–21:00
Tuesday11:00–21:00
Wednesday11:00–21:00
Thursday11:00–21:00
Friday11:00–21:00
Saturday11:00–21:00
Sunday11:00–21:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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