Cholita Linda

Latin American restaurant · Financial District

Cholita Linda

Latin American restaurant · Financial District

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Ferry Building, 1, Suite 44, San Francisco, CA 94111

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Highlights

Cholita Linda serves up vibrant Latin American street food, from tantalizing Baja fish tacos to rich Cubano sandwiches, all with a scenic bay view.  

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Ferry Building, 1, Suite 44, San Francisco, CA 94111 Get directions

cholitalinda.com

$10–20 · Menu

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Ferry Building, 1, Suite 44, San Francisco, CA 94111 Get directions

+1 415 840 8398
cholitalinda.com

$10–20 · Menu

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Aug 2, 2025

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16 Essential Tacos to Try in San Francisco

"If you’re wondering what to order at Cholita Linda, all of the dishes are excellent, but the crispy, Baja-style fish taco is the standout. The crispy fish, topped with cabbage slaw and a crema can’t be beat, come paired with views of the water at the restaurant’s Ferry Building location." - Paolo Bicchieri, Dianne de Guzman, Eater Staff

https://sf.eater.com/maps/best-tacos-san-francisco
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New Restaurant Openings in the San Francisco Bay Area - Eater SF

"Cholita Linda opened quietly in the Ferry Building in the beginning of November, a rep for the food hall has confirmed. With existing locations in Oakland and Alameda, the restaurant is known for its Latin American street food, including Peruvian, Cuban, and Mexican fare, and this new outpost appears to now be serving Baja fish tacos and meaty Cubano sandwiches in a colorful space." - Becky Duffett

https://sf.eater.com/22686402/restaurant-openings-san-francisco-bay-area-fall-winter-2021
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Andy M

Google
This place gives Cuban vibes. But its great. I'm only giving it 4 starts because when I tried ordering few items for my son they said they couldn't prep some foods on menu due to their kitchen not fully functioning. So only certain foods were available at the time. So I ended up ordering rice and beans, plantains and chiken Taco with a mango fresh water. Which everything was delicious. The environment was chill, and staff was friendly. You also get a nice view of bay / ferry. Which me and my family enjoyed.

Wilson Tsang

Google
TLDR: pretty well cooked tacos but still a bit too expensive (except for fish). I think $5 a taco for steak and chicken street tacos are a bit too high still, given it is meat, tortilla, onions and lettuce. The fish taco for weirdly the same price gives better value. I enjoyed the fish taco the best with a crispy exterior and soft interior as well as the hot sauce they provide, it had a nice acidity and spiciness that hits just right.

Mat Lit

Google
Loved the lechon sandwich. The bread light but flavorful, the sauce is rich and the sweet potato is great at lightening up the sandwich. Fish taco was really nice. Churros are solid here and worth getting.

Rajesh Ramchandani

Google
Lively casual Cuban/ Latin restaurant in most beautiful iconic ferry building. Ferry building is center of attraction for tourists as well as locals who live to dine in one of the local places. Wide open seating across the Pacific ocean, great food choices from tacos, sandwiches and full plates of rice, beans and chicken or pork, this is one of the best places to try a meal. Very casual, you order and receive a table service. Basic option for drinks including red and white wines and beer would round up your meal in summer as well as winter. Please do not forget to tip your servers....thanks you.

Benjamin DuFault

Google
Looking to eat some good tacos? This is definitely the place. I ordered the Baja fish, carne asada, and pollo taco. I enjoyed each of them very much. The hot sauce adds the right amount of heat to them without masking the flavors in the tacos. The service was good, and the price was spot on.

Jeff Ho

Google
We ate here a few times before. The food is pretty good. We had the fried fish plates $15.65, some tacos $5 each, steak sandwich $15 and pulled pork shoulder $14.50. Service is as expected for an order at the counter type of restaurant and you get a buzzer. I'm not sure why I tipped for restaurants like these. It is a good restaurant to sit outside and watch people walk by on a nice day.

Saurabh Singh

Google
Great restaurant, if you want to eat by the water in the ferry building. They have Taqueria style food. They do not serve alcohol though. Street Tacos were fresh, be it chicken or fish. I always get Fish. I have visited this place multiple times and tacos have never disappointed me. The only complain I have is they don’t have variety of sauces.

Sander Huysman

Google
Absolutely delicious!!! Definitely recommend going here when the hunger strikes and you're around the ferry building environ. We went for lunch, right around 1pm when the queue was very reasonable (although it moves quickly anyway), and got the papito and lechon sandwiches along with one taco each. The tacos were good, very enjoyable, nothing to really write home about but the sandwiches were placed on this earth by some divine being for the sole purpose of gracing our taste buds; crispy yet soft bread, perfectly cooked and juicy meat, and delicious complimentary flavours. You're not getting the most fancy of experiences, but what you're getting is absolutely mouth-watering food. 100% would recommend to anyone who is a fan of this type of cuisine.