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Peacock PansyB+

392 Fulton St, San Francisco, CA 94102 · Breakfast restaurant, Brunch restaurant, Lunch restaurant · Civic Center

Playful, flower-filled Asian-fusion brunch spot with standout sweet plates and seafood-forward egg dishes; busy, loud, and pricey with occasional service delays and reservation hiccups.

Why this grade

Peacock Pansy delivers creative fusion brunch with standout dishes and friendly, attentive service, supported by Instagram-worthy floral design. However, inconsistent execution on certain items and cramped weekend conditions prevent a higher grade. The restaurant excels as a destination brunch spot for those seeking playful, creative plates over traditional comfort food.

The full picture

Peacock Pansy is a whimsical brunch den near City Hall where the room feels warm and bustling, the plates are colorful, and the energy runs high. Reviewers rave that dishes arrive looking like art, with one noting the team handled a packed holiday rush with friendly efficiency. Expect a lively scene with Instagram-ready decor and weekend waits even with reservations. The cooking leans creative and seafood-forward, blending Thai, Japanese, and French cues into familiar brunch formats. Think tom yum crab omelet, okonomiyaki omelet, yuzu pancakes, and a Thai-French lobster bisque. Fans love the balance of bright sauces and rich textures, while a minority report occasional misfires like an over-zesty hollandaise or a burned croffle. If you enjoy playful fusion more than tradition, this kitchen hits the mark. For families, the menu has plenty of kid-friendly anchors like pancakes, French toast, and simple eggs, alongside vegan and gluten-free options such as GF yuzu pancakes. The weekend dining room can be loud and crowded, so calmer weekday visits or outdoor seats may suit younger diners better. Portions vary by dish, so consider sweets or omelets over lighter salads for sharing.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Civic Center cluster near City Hall; mix of government buildings, arts venues, and daytime foot traffic.

Safety: Generally busy by day; standard urban caution recommended, especially evenings.

What's nearby: Near City Hall, theaters, and Hayes Valley shopping; garages within a few blocks.

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–14:00 Tuesday09:00–14:00 Wednesday09:00–14:00 Thursday09:00–14:00 Friday09:00–14:00 Saturday09:00–14:30 Sunday09:00–14:30
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