Welcome to Oye Managua
In the heart of San Francisco's Mission District, Oye Managua brings the flavors of Nicaragua to the bustling food scene. With a diverse menu offering traditional dishes like Gallo Pinto and Huevos Con Chorizo for breakfast, and Bunuelos and Flan De Caramelo for dessert, customers are treated to an authentic culinary experience. The vibrant beverages, including Milka Red Soda and Chicha De Maiz, complement the bold flavors of the cuisine. With a mix of positive reviews praising the delicious food and welcoming service, Oye Managua is a must-visit for those craving Nicaraguan cuisine.
- 3385 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Hotline: (415) 821-2702
Looking for an authentic taste of Nicaraguan cuisine in San Francisco? Look no further than Oye Managua. Located at 3385 Mission St, this Latin American gem offers a wide range of traditional dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds.
With a focus on delivery, takeout, and reservations, Oye Managua provides a convenient dining experience for those craving a taste of Central American flavors. The menu boasts many vegetarian options, making it a great choice for all types of diners.
One highlight of Oye Managua is their unique beverage selection, featuring drinks like Cacao Cocoa nut, Chia Con Limon, and Tamarindo. Pair your meal with one of these refreshing options for a truly immersive dining experience.
Customer reviews rave about the delicious offerings at Oye Managua, with dishes like Gallo Pinto and Huevos Con Chorizo and Bunuelos Queso yuca receiving high praise. Whether you're a fan of Nicaraguan cuisine or looking to explore something new, Oye Managua is a must-visit destination.
Next time you're in the Mission District, be sure to stop by Oye Managua for a taste of traditional Nicaraguan dishes served with a side of Latin American hospitality.

Absolutely delicious Nicaraguan food. The carne desmenusada is amazing. They carry Milca soda. Be aware, they charge 3% on top of prices if you pay with a credit card. The food was great. I recommend.

Ordered for delivery so can't comment on ambiance or service. The food was all very tasty. I only wish the Maria Elena special had more equal portions of asada and queso compared to the gallo pinto. Both types of plantains were amazing!

Came to get our daughter something to wear for her schools international day. They had a small cute selection of dresses to pick from, earrings, the ribbon to put in her hair and much more for the adults. We also ordered the cacao drink to go, nacatamales and two carne asada plates to go. Everything was fast and delicious. Service was good. Some ladies didn't speak English but one guy did so he was able to help us with everything.

I love Nicaraguan food! I'm Nicaraguan so it's always nice to go somewhere that reminds you of the food growing up. I hadn't eaten at a Nicaraguan restaurant in a long time and finally decided to try this place out. We got the Especial Maria Elena and Indio Viejo. My mom used to make indio viejo and it had been a long time since I had eaten it. The service was great. They were BUSY on a Sunday but we didn't have to wait too long. We started with chicha and cacao (so good!), and then our orders were taken. The Maria Elena dish comes with beef, pork, gallo pinto (rice/beans), salad, plantains and fried cheese (the best!!). This was all good. The pork was a little tough but still very flavorful. The gallo pinto was definitely fresh. The indio viejo was very good as well! I could see the fresh mint leaves and the porridge was so flavorful. I loved how this paired with the rice/beans. This also comes with those fixings on the side. Overall, service was great. I know it had changed a lot throughout the years but this was a great experience--it's improved! Yes, some of the portions may be a bit smaller, but I think that this has happened across many restaurants because of inflation. Breakfast prices are pretty good--I'll have to check out those dishes. Cash only!