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707 SutterB+

707 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94109 · Korean restaurant, Bar, korean_restaurant

A lively, late-night Korean comfort-food restaurant near Union Square with generous portions and many strong dishes, though service consistency and occasional food-quality lapses warrant realistic expectations.

The verdict

707 Sutter delivers solid food quality anchored by standout wings, bibimbap, and dumplings, but inconsistent execution across dishes prevents a stronger grade. The casual K-pop-filled setting and efficient service create a reliable late-night destination, though occasional lapses in attentiveness and variable meat quality keep the experience from approaching grade A territory.

About this restaurant

707 Sutter is a compact, casual Korean restaurant in the Union Square orbit, with the feel of a neighborhood bar tucked into downtown: K-pop videos play on the walls, the room can be dark and cozy, and late-night diners regularly find a welcoming meal. One visitor summed up the experience as food that arrived fresh and delicious even close to closing, while repeat customers describe it as a dependable go-to. The cooking is rooted in recognizable Korean comfort food rather than culinary theatrics. Soy-garlic wings, soups, bibimbap, corn cheese, kimchi dishes, pancakes, barbecue, and generous banchan are the recurring strengths; portions often make sharing easy. Most service reports are friendly and fast, but a minority describe rudeness, delayed drinks, inflexible substitutions, or uneven meat and fried-rice quality. Expect roughly USD25-42 per person for a full meal before drinks, based on the available price level and review estimates rather than posted menu prices. Families can make this work, especially with familiar choices such as fried chicken wings, fries, fried rice, ramen, dumplings, barbecue chicken, and bibimbap. The menu also has several vegetarian items, but customization may be limited and some dishes are spicy, so picky eaters or children sensitive to heat should order conservatively and ask questions before committing.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Historic, residential and tourist-heavy central district with a mix of grand hotels and local businesses.

Safety: Generally safe with active streets near Union Square though quieter residential blocks can be dim at night.

What's nearby: Close to Union Square shopping, Powell St cable car turnaround, nearby Chinatown and downtown offices and theatres.

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–00:00 Tuesday11:30–00:00 Wednesday11:30–00:00 Thursday11:30–00:00 Friday11:30–01:00 Saturday11:30–01:00 Sunday17:00–23:00
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