Movida

Restaurant · South Beach

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The Hottest Places to Eat Brunch in San Francisco Right Now

"SoMa’s swanky new restaurant and lounge Movida deftly blends Mexican and Persian cuisines. At brunch that means dishes such as a Persian tomato omelet made with chorizo and queso Oaxaca or a breakfast tahdig tostada made with refried garbanzo beans, crispy chorizo, and labneh. There’s a full cocktail menu as well, with brunch-specific options including a zesty tomatillo mary, pomegranate mimosas, and the Frescal, a blend of tequila, mezcal, strawberry bitters, and Giffard rhubarb." - Dianne de Guzman, Eater Staff

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Movida

555 2nd St, San Francisco, CA 94107 Get directions

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