Published October 31, 2008
The Big Chilayo
New Mexican in the Marina
You love Mexican food, and Mexican food loves you. You're good together.
But sometimes your relationship can get a little complacent. (How many big fat Mission burritos was that
this week? We lost count after Tuesday.)
Here to show you a few new Latin moves:
Chilayo, your farm-to-table eatery on Chestnut
Street.
Opening Monday in the former Andale casa, Chilayo broadens your Mexicano horizons with hearty Jaliscan-style
pork stew (that's actually where the spot gets its name), cheesy enchiladas and—because you'll always
be a burrito junkie at heart—the derivative-with-a-twist
Mariscada Burrito, stuffed with
grilled seafood in a garlic tortilla. There's also a thinly sliced flank steak we've got our eye on (the
Arrachara), and the good news is all the ingredients hail from chef/owner Jorge Saldana's organic
hacienda in Sonoma.
Décor-wise, you'll sense a pretty palpable "This used to be Andale" vibe, but if you're experiencing
a few too many flashbacks, just look to the wall with "Chilayo" scribbled on it. The best spot is still out
on the patio by the (two-sided) fireplace, where the action on the street is all the entertainment you'll
need.
Okay, a Pacifico wouldn't hurt either.
VITALS
Chilayo
2150 Chestnut St
(at Steiner)
Marina
San Francisco, CA 94123
415-674-4033
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