Foreign Cinema – San Francisco, CA
Foreign Cinema
2534 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 648-7600
www.foreigncinema.com
Last night I was incredibly hyped up to grab dinner at Foreign Cinema in San Francisco, CA. After circling the streets for parking it finally hit me. I forgot to bring a camera! Although I was a little disappointed for a quick moment, I wouldn’t let it bring me down. I was still prepared to enjoy my meal.

Before entering the restaurant, you walk through a long hallway and at the end you are greeted by a host. Being a Saturday night, I thought we would have trouble getting a table without reservations, but the restaurant had plenty of open tables available.
There are two large dining areas. There is one outdoors where a movie is played while you enjoy your meal and one indoors. The dining area outdoors is perfect for warm nights. We were seated at the indoors dining area. It was very spacious with a simple modern décor.
The food here is what really made me love this place. We decided to order plenty of appetizers and splitting one entrée. This way, we could try to sample more of what Foreign Cinema offers. We kicked off the dinner with ½ dozen Miyagi Oysters. I just squeezed a little bit of lemon on them and they were good to go. Salty, yet delicious, I was craving for more. Next we ordered Fromage d’ Affinois, which included persimmons, fingerling potatoes, and toasted bread, along with the cheese. I never ordered cheese before at a restaurant, but after tonight I just might have to do it more often. Everything paired well with the cheese – from the sweet persimmons to the potatoes. Two more appetizers followed, the Yellowtail Tartare and Pork Riblets with Couscous. The Tartare offered a light and simpe taste, while the Riblets had a bit more spice in them.
Finally, our entrée came. We ordered the Seared Sea Scallops topped upon a fresh bed of greens and olives drizzled with a vinaigrette. The vinaigrette had a zingy taste which went well with the salty olives. I was hit with a lot of flavors with this entrée. I truly appreciated the fact that all of the dishes offered their unique own flavors different from one another. The way the dishes were platted beautifully made the dinner even better.
I must say, we were left very satisfied and we will be back. I will definitely bring my camera next time!
Have you ever forgot to bring your camera to capture great food shots?
… And before you go,check out this Foodbuzz video of Foreign Cinema. It’ll give a taste of what this spot is all about.



And that’s why you see me with my camera 24/7, it’s practically like my new cell phone. I never leave home without it!
Also that place looks amazing. Would have loved to see the food shots.
The dining room indoors is great for larger groups. Next time the group takes a trip to the city, we can check out this spot.