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    Restaurant in San Francisco, United States

    Breadbelly

    350pts

    OAD-ranked bakery. Go early, go hungry.

    Breadbelly, Restaurant in San Francisco

    About Breadbelly

    Breadbelly on Clement Street earns a clear recommendation for food-focused visitors to San Francisco's Inner Richmond. Ranked #191 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list for 2025 and holding a 4.6 Google rating, it is one of the most credentialed casual bakeries in the city. Arrive early on a weekday for the widest selection; no reservation needed.

    Breadbelly Is Worth the Trip to the Richmond — Here's When to Go

    Breadbelly earns a clear recommendation for anyone who takes Asian-American baking seriously. This Clement Street bakery has appeared on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list three consecutive years — ranked #217 in 2024 and climbing to #191 in 2025 , which places it among the most credible low-cost dining options on the West Coast. A 4.6 rating across 588 Google reviews confirms consistent execution, not a single good moment. If you are staying in the Richmond or planning a morning in the outer avenues, this is your anchor stop.

    The Space and the Setting

    Breadbelly occupies a compact storefront on Clement Street in the Inner Richmond, one of San Francisco's most food-dense corridors. The room is small and counter-forward, designed for quick service rather than lingering. Seating is limited, which means the space rewards early arrivals and frustrates late ones. If you are a solo diner or a pair who plans to eat and walk, the format suits you well. Groups of four or more will find it cramped. The physical setup tells you something useful: this is a bakery that prioritises the product over the room experience, which is exactly the right trade-off at this price point.

    Clement Street itself is worth understanding as context. The Inner Richmond runs parallel to Geary Boulevard and is packed with Cantonese restaurants, Vietnamese bakeries, and independent food shops. Breadbelly sits within that ecosystem, and its Asian-American approach to pastry fits the neighbourhood's culinary logic rather than arriving as an outlier. If you are building a morning food itinerary through the Richmond, this block repays extended exploration. See our full San Francisco restaurants guide for more on the city's distinct neighbourhood dining scenes.

    When to Visit: Seasonal and Timing Considerations

    Breadbelly's Asian-American identity means its menu reflects both Western pastry calendars and Asian seasonal ingredients. The most rewarding visits tend to align with periods when the kitchen rotates toward items that draw on produce or flavours with a defined season , late summer stone fruit, citrus in winter, or spring-specific specials that move quickly. The OAD recognition in consecutive years suggests the kitchen maintains quality across seasons rather than peaking at a single moment, but early-week morning visits (Tuesday through Thursday) will typically offer the widest selection before weekend traffic depletes inventory. Arriving when the room is freshest, around opening, also gives you access to items that sell out by mid-morning on busy days. Timing your visit is the single most practical piece of planning you can do here.

    How It Compares to Similar Options in San Francisco

    At the cheap eats tier, Breadbelly's OAD ranking places it above most of San Francisco's casual bakeries on credentialed recognition alone. For Asian-influenced baked goods in the city, it operates in a different register than a standard dim sum bakery on Stockton Street or a standard patisserie in Hayes Valley. If you want refined tasting-menu dining in San Francisco, that is a separate conversation involving Lazy Bear, Atelier Crenn, Benu, Quince, or Saison , all at $$$$. Breadbelly answers a different question: where do you go for a serious, well-recognised casual breakfast or pastry stop that will not disappoint a food-focused traveller? The answer is here.

    For comparable Asian-American bakery ambition elsewhere, you are looking at destinations like Atomix in New York City for the broader Korean-American fine dining conversation, or the pastry programs at tasting-menu restaurants like Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg for a sense of how the region treats seasonal ingredients at higher price points. Breadbelly operates well below those price levels while carrying meaningful critical recognition.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 1408 Clement St, San Francisco, CA 94118
    • Neighbourhood: Inner Richmond
    • Cuisine: Asian-American Bakery
    • Chef: Katherine Campecino-Wong
    • Price tier: Cheap Eats (OAD-listed; exact prices not confirmed)
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-in format; no reservation required
    • Leading time to arrive: Early morning, weekday preferred, for widest selection
    • Seating: Limited; suited to solo diners or pairs
    • Awards: Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America , Recommended (2023), #217 (2024), #191 (2025)
    • Google rating: 4.6 from 588 reviews
    • Hours: Not confirmed , check directly before visiting
    • Phone: Not listed

    Pearl Picks: More San Francisco and Beyond

    If Breadbelly anchors your Richmond morning, consider building the rest of your San Francisco trip around our San Francisco bars guide, San Francisco hotels guide, San Francisco experiences guide, and San Francisco wineries guide. For serious food travel beyond the city, The French Laundry in Napa, Providence in Los Angeles, and Smyth in Chicago represent the broader West Coast and national fine dining conversation worth knowing. Further afield, Le Bernardin in New York City, Emeril's in New Orleans, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico give a sense of where serious baking and seasonal cooking intersect at the highest level globally.

    Compare Breadbelly

    Full Comparison: Breadbelly
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    BreadbellyAsian-American BakeryOpinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #191 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #217 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America in Recommended (2023)Easy
    Lazy BearProgressive American, ContemporaryMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Atelier CrennModern French, ContemporaryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    BenuFrench - Chinese, AsianMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    QuinceItalian, ContemporaryMichelin 3 StarUnknown
    SaisonProgressive American, CalifornianMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    How Breadbelly stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Breadbelly?

    Arrive early. Breadbelly is a compact Clement Street storefront with limited seating and high turnover, and popular items sell out. The draw is Asian-American pastry from chef Katherine Campecino-Wong — a format that blends Western baking technique with Asian flavors. Breadbelly's back-to-back appearances on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list (Recommended 2023, #217 in 2024, #191 in 2025) signal this is the real deal, not a trend stop.

    Does Breadbelly handle dietary restrictions?

    Bakeries built around pastry are inherently gluten-forward, so Breadbelly is a poor fit for anyone avoiding gluten. The Asian-American format may include dairy and eggs throughout the menu. If dietary restrictions are a concern, call ahead or check their current menu online before making the trip to 1408 Clement St.

    Is Breadbelly good for solo dining?

    Yes — solo dining is arguably the ideal format here. The space is small, the menu is grab-and-go friendly, and there's no social pressure to order across multiple courses. You can work through the pastry selection at your own pace, which is exactly how a bakery at this level should be experienced.

    Is Breadbelly good for a special occasion?

    Not in the conventional sense. Breadbelly is an OAD-ranked cheap eats spot, not a sit-down dining room, so it won't deliver the table service or occasion framing of a special dinner. That said, if the occasion calls for a low-key morning in one of San Francisco's best food corridors, a well-chosen bakery order here carries more credibility than a generic brunch at a higher-profile address.

    What are alternatives to Breadbelly in San Francisco?

    For Asian-influenced pastry in SF, Tartine Manufactory draws longer lines and broader press but operates at a different scale and price point. Within the Inner Richmond itself, Clement Street's density means strong competition from neighborhood dim sum spots if you want savory morning options. Breadbelly's consistent OAD ranking from 2023 through 2025 puts it ahead of most SF bakeries on credentialed recognition — if baked goods are the goal, it's the sharper call than a generic cafe.

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