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City's Best

Hash House A-Gogo   

3628 5th Ave
San Diego, CA 92103
619-298-4646
www.hashhouseagogo.com

Rating: 4 out of 5  (20 Ratings)   Read Reviews (20)    Rate and Write a Review

A stone's throw from the heart of Hillcrest, this culinary cornerstone serves hearty breakfasts, lunches and dinners to locals who appreciate the humongous portions and (relatively) tiny checks. Breakfast sees the biggest crowds, especially on weekends, when the wait can be up to an hour long. But for enormous dishes of salmon hash with crispy seasoned potatoes, smoked chicken and sun-dried tomato scrambles or Snickers pancakes, the wait is well worth it. Out-of-towners are usually floored by the surfboard-sized plates, which usually sport a foot-long sprig of rosemary garnish, whether atop bone-in ribeye or penne with spinach and chili cream. Given the attention to detail and fresh ingredients, you might not realize this is gussied-up comfort food -- albeit taken to the nth degree. The warm and subdued atmosphere makes Hash House perfect for fine dining. Seafood is a particular treat, but you could do well to merely point at an appealing dish on a neighboring table. The meatloaf is potent enough to tear die-hard vegetarians away from their tofu. Piled mesa-high, the silky mashed potatoes are so tasty it would be a crime to discuss calories. The crab cakes are similarly titanic, and are served with mashed squash as the perfect compliment. Chicken with waffles and maple syrup? It may sound strange to those unfamiliar with Roscoe's in LA, but after one bite of the dish, you'll wonder why you never thought of it before. Great wine, espresso coffees and a full bar put Hash House A-Go-Go atop the Hillcrest list. Dessert options are limited to only a few choices (including a cobbler of some variety), but it's certainly a case of quality over quantity.

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Review rating 1 out of 5
Very Disappointed
By Lavis 007 on 05/16/2008
The service was great but the food wasn't! The biscuits were cold and hard. The potatoes were lukewarm. The eggs were okay. Not at all like all the things I had heard, about this place.
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Review rating 2 out of 5
What happened to Perry's Cafe?
By hyperlovechild on 02/28/2007
I would've voted Perry's Cafe in Old Town/Rosecrans area for the best breakfast, or at least in the Top 10. anyone who lives in San Diego, knows that Perry's Cafe is the ultimate. They are only open early in the morning and close at about 2 p.m. because BREAKFAST IS THEIR SPECIALTY!!!
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Awesome. A Must Try
By travelfoodie on 02/23/2007
Giant portions of very good food. We started by sharing a Sage fried chicken salad. It was probably the most tender, juicy chicken I have ever tasted. The main entree was the crispy hand hammered pork tenderloin. Again, very tender. Incredible flavor. The biscuits killed us. very good, but very filling, served before the meal. Probably should have taken the biscuits home and concentrated more on the salad and entree. We visited a number of restaurants on our trip that were highly rated. This was, by far, our favorite.
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Review rating 1 out of 5
Disgusting
By connieadam on 02/15/2007
Hash house serves exactly that: Flavorless piles of too much food. Disgusting. Friends and family "a go-go" clearly stacked the votes to get on this list. Their own chef wrote the "crispy hand hammered pork tenderloin" review. Who else would know (or care) that it was "hand hammered"? Hash house is truly one of the worst examples of San Diego eateries: the portions they serve are shockingly unhealthy to say the least. Just a block west of Old Town, Perry's Cafe is the best breakfast in town, as all San Diegans have known for years. Perry's doesn't serve anything but breakfast, because they don't have to. The fact they're not even on this list is appalling...just ask any true San Diegan.