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Welcome to Mission’s Kitchen

In the heart of San Francisco's Mission district lies Mission’s Kitchen, a beloved diner offering a fusion of Mexican and American breakfast classics. Locals flock to this unassuming spot for its generous portions, friendly service, and affordable prices. The menu boasts a variety of options, from classic omelettes to hearty chilaquiles with perfectly cooked steak. The cozy atmosphere and live musical entertainment make dining here a unique experience. Whether you're in the mood for a classic American breakfast or a flavorful Mexican dish, Mission’s Kitchen has something for everyone. Don't miss out on their famous spicy chilaquiles and vibrant Mexican-inspired breakfast plates.

Mission’s Kitchen: Reviews & Ratings

Enoch M.
Enoch M.

Super affordable yet contains the flavor you would be looking for to have a great breakfast at a local spot. Enjoyed the Omelette and the Breakfast Burrito.

John N.
John N.

Everything you could ask for from a neighborhood hole in the wall: bustling energy, chock full of locals, and, most importantly, great tasting food. I tried the chilaquiles, which comes with two eggs any way, refried beans, and rice. I also opted to add a steak, because why the heck not. The portion was huge! I loved that, despite being a quick service diner, they asked me how I liked my steak, and it came out perfectly (a deliciously tender mid-rare). The steak & eggs, plus coffee, came to $24 before tip, which I thought was more than reasonable given the size. Come here if you're looking for something less touristy, with an old-school diner twist, and delicious food served with a smile.

Magnus' D.
Magnus' D.

I've been coming here for more years than I can count. Great hole-in-the-wall in the Mission. Good food that's reasonably priced and most of the wait staff are awesome. Best time to eat here are during the weekdays. During the weekends, it's packed.

Christina C.
Christina C.

A no-frills diner with cheerful staff serving up huge Mexican/Central American dishes. They also have typical American breakfast dishes (pancakes, omelettes, etc.) but the magic is in the desayunos especiales. Sometimes we want a hearty breakfast that includes fried plantains, so we come here! If you do visit, come hungry and early. This fills up with local families from 10am on, especially on the weekends. Sometimes a guitar player and/or accordion player will serenade diners too.

John A.
John A.

Good diner food. Eclectic crowd and usually busy. Yelp tripped me up because I was headed there one night and they had not updated their hours. When I got there they were closed and I was disappointed.

Juanita L.
Juanita L.

What a great hole-in-the-wall! It's a Mexican diner serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I came here for breakfast and sat at the counter. Service was good and the spicy green chilaquiles were great (although not actually spicy to me). I ordered it with a steak (extra $) cause I gotta have my meat haha. They also serve fresh orange juice and there's plenty of other comfort food to choose from - Mexican and American. I'm definitely coming back!

Linda N.
Linda N.

I've been coming here since I was 9! My favorite thing here is the spicy chilaquiles. (They also have great amercano breakfast plates) The staff is super kind, and this place is always packed! Perfect for a group dinning or they have bar seating so if you want a meal to yourself! They have a small kitchen (you can see the two men cooking all the meals!) I will always come back here for the nostalgia, but also the delicious food.

Derek H.
Derek H.

I love this restaurant. They make probably the best Chilaquiles in the city. My girlfriend and I go here all of the time for brunch and they are very consistent with the food. I recommend the spicy Chilaquiles if you're love spicy food. The waitstaff is friendly and sometimes there's a musician singing Hispanic songs while you enjoy your food. Did I say this place was really good? My favorite breakfast spot in the Mission district. Parking will be hard to find because it is San Francisco and the Mission is pretty packed most days. I also tried their apple juice and it's pretty darn good.

Location

Welcome to Mission’s Kitchen, a hidden gem located in the heart of San Francisco's Mission district. This charming diner offers a wide range of delicious options for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. With a laid-back atmosphere and friendly staff, Mission’s Kitchen is a favorite spot for both locals and visitors alike.

Customers rave about the affordable yet flavorful dishes served here. From omelettes to breakfast burritos to chilaquiles and steak & eggs, there is something for everyone on the menu. The portions are generous, and the food is cooked to perfection, making every meal a satisfying experience.

One standout feature of Mission’s Kitchen is the diverse range of options available, including many vegetarian choices. Whether you're looking for a hearty American breakfast or traditional Mexican/Central American dishes, Mission’s Kitchen has you covered.

The ambiance at Mission’s Kitchen adds to the overall dining experience. With street parking, gender-neutral restrooms, outdoor seating, and even live music on occasion, this diner exudes a warm and welcoming vibe.

If you're in the mood for a no-frills diner with delicious food and a local neighborhood feel, Mission’s Kitchen is the place to be. So, come hungry and early to savor the flavors of this beloved establishment!