The Mission seems to get a disproportionate amount of cheap-eats love, so it’s no surprise that the second location of Frjtz has set up camp on Valencia Street. The mod space feels like the sophisticated big sister of the (currently shuttered) Hayes Street location, with white chandeliers and banquettes and wallpaper depicting interlocking stocking-clad legs in a black-on-white palette. Cones of the Belgian-style fries (accompanied by any of 19 dipping sauces, including chipotle rémoulade and roasted-pepper mayo) are, we predict, soon to become the local late-night snack of choice.
The Mission seems to get a disproportionate amount of cheap-eats love, so it’s no surprise that the second location of Frjtz has set up camp on Valencia Street. The mod space feels like the sophisticated big sister of the (currently shuttered) Hayes Street location, with white chandeliers and banquettes and wallpaper depicting interlocking stocking-clad legs in a black-on-white palette. Cones of the Belgian-style fries (accompanied by any of 19 dipping sauces, including chipotle rémoulade and roasted-pepper mayo) are, we predict, soon to become the local late-night snack of choice.