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Guerra Quality Meats in San Francisco

Melanie Wong | Mar 17, 201401:22 AM 4
San Francisco Bay Area Deli Butcher Caterer

Last week I had my first visit to Guerra Meats out on Taraval. My mission was to pick up corned beef for St. Patrick's Day. Three types here: point cut of brisket, flat or center cut of brisket, or round. Guerra says they're the last practitioner in the City of old-fashioned artery pumped brining. Roberts actually popularized this, but now uses another injection system. Fully cooked corned beef dinners are also available.

Artery Brinded Corned Beef
http://guerrameats.com/products2.aspx...

The brisket is USDA prime, and the 7.5 pound point cut ($4.99/lb) hunk I bought might be the most marbled I've run across. The counter man separated three different whole briskets to find the size I requested and trimmed it down pretty well. A pack of pickling spices was $1.50. Then he carried my purchase out to the car for me. The atmosphere of the shop and the cute Italian butchers reminded me of Petrini's back in the day.

I cooked the corned beef yesterday in diluted Guinness Draught. I'd split it into two pieces. The part attached to the flat was done in 2 hours and 45 minutes, the second piece with the rest of the point took an additional hour to reach tenderness and soften up some hard streaks of connective tissue. The flavor's richly beefy. More interesting is how the salt levels varies through the meat, making each bite taste a little different than the last. The overall salt level is rather low for me, enough so that I added salt to the cooking water after tasting a test piece midway through cooking.

For smoking and barbecue afficionados, Guerra could be a good source for packer briskets. It makes corned beef year-round, starting a new batch every other week. The butcher said that it has briskets on hand almost all the time, but to call ahead.

I also bought some of the ready-to-cook marinated Korean short ribs. The seasoning tended toward fruity and was fairly mild. The meat was very beefy but much too chewy.

The deli was doing a brisk business in sandwiches. How are they?

Guerra's
490 Taraval St
San Francisco, CA 94116
(415) 564-0585

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  1. Stephanie Wong Last week we were out by the Cow Palace and took a swing by Guerra's to tour the meat counter (we were happy to note that the L...

    Last week we were out by the Cow Palace and took a swing by Guerra's to tour the meat counter (we were happy to note that the L Muni stop is on their corner (15th & Taraval) with parking lot access across the street from Guerra's. It was such a gorgeous clear day, DH & I picked up a Sciliano on ciabatta ($8) and a deviled egg to share down at Ocean Beach (Tasty sandwich just right for lunch; bland deviled egg).

    It was definitely a fun. Honor system for waiting for deli service (no numbering system), but very polite, old-time courtesy between all customers of this neighborhood shop ("where everybody know your name") -- tight space so we all got friendly very fast.

    I'll stop by again if remotely nearby as I loved the meat displays (lots of veal, but no kidney chops). Fish wasn't that exciting and deli selections were modest compared to Genova (Oakland), but this is a neighborhood store! So
    go for the meat!

    1. mugsysf We got some sandwiches there a couple of months ago and I loved my roast beef sandwich. It was very flavorful. Like Stephanie...

      We got some sandwiches there a couple of months ago and I loved my roast beef sandwich. It was very flavorful. Like Stephanie wrote, there are no numbers so you have to pay attention to who's next, but no one was pushy even though it was crowded.

      1. Melanie Wong In Monday's downpour, I was back at Guerra's to pick up this year's corned beef for St Paddy's Day. That huge, 8.5 pound hunk of...

        In Monday's downpour, I was back at Guerra's to pick up this year's corned beef for St Paddy's Day. That huge, 8.5 pound hunk of point cut is now mine. Choice grade point is $6.99 per pound and flat (called center cut here) or round is $7.99 per pound. Guerra's cures its own using the arterial pump method.

        I also grabbed a sandwich from the deli. Monday's special is an Italian combo -- salami, mortadella, honey ham, provolone and vinegar and oil dressing --- for $7.75. Great sandwich, especially the extremely crackly Dutch crunch roll.

        Noticed there's Guerra To Go a block away and across the street. I didn't have time to take a look. What's the word on it?

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        1. Melanie Wong re: Melanie Wong Answering my own question . . . Guerra's To Go announced that it will close after 12/5. Guess they wanted to get through Thanksgiving...

          Answering my own question . . . Guerra's To Go announced that it will close after 12/5. Guess they wanted to get through Thanksgiving.
          https://www.instagram.com/p/CIOs4brBcyv/

          The butcher shop and sandwiches will still be available at the main location, Guerra Quality Meats.

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