"Michael Petite has the Outer Sunset vegan market cornered. He runs Judahlicious, known for acai bowls and waffles, and opened Beach’N a block from the ocean. Burritos, scrambles, and craft coffee are all incredible and fairly priced." - Paolo Bicchieri
"Michael Petite has the Outer Sunset vegan market cornered. He runs Judahlicious, known for acai bowls and waffles, and opened Beach’N a block from the ocean. Burritos, scrambles, and craft coffee are all incredible and fairly priced." - Paolo Bicchieri, Dianne de Guzman
"This beach-themed Outer Sunset vegan cafe (and Judahlicious sister spot) bills itself as a place for comfort food. In the Beach’n-verse, comfort translates to hearty servings of fluffy yet crispy french toast sticks, and crunch wraps full of refried beans, pickled jalapeños, and guacamole. Order them all, plus the potato hash cakes, which are basically tater tots the size of hockey pucks, and topped with mushrooms, “cheese” sauce, or ancho crema. It’s a counter-service situation, so find a communal table after ordering (and flip through a book from the back shelf while you wait). If the fog lets up, the sidewalk tables in front of this bright teal storefront are ideal. " - julia chen 1, lani conway, ricky rodriguez
"This beach-themed Outer Sunset vegan cafe (and sister spot) bills itself as a place for comfort food. In the Beach’n-verse, comfort translates to hearty servings of fluffy yet crispy french toast sticks, and crunch wraps full of refried beans, pickled jalapeños, and guacamole. Order them all, plus the potato hash cakes, which are basically tater tots the size of hockey pucks, topped with mushrooms, “cheese” sauce, or ancho crema. It’s a counter-service situation, so find a communal table after ordering (and flip through a book from the back shelf while you wait). If the fog lets up, the sidewalk tables in front of this bright teal storefront are ideal. " - Julia Chen
"Michael Petite’s first vegan hangout Judahlicious, which is just up the street on Judah Avenue, serves bowls and smoothies for a bit of lighter fare. Beach’n and its riffs on breakfast burritos and scrambles are worth trying, if the numerous other attempts to encourage diners to get hyped on Michael Petite’s restaurants haven’t yet worked already." - Paolo Bicchieri, Eater Staff