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Americans unfortunately tend to associate fusion-y sushi trattorias with traditional Japanese cuisine, when the street-level izakaya is much closer to the soul of urban Japanese cuisine. Owners Tad... read more
When Iron Chef Morimoto hit wine country, he did so in grand fashion, with a restaurant that's an experience to be had. You are not thrust directly into the dining room but buffered from the street... read more
Tiny, dare-we-say romantic sushi spot hidden away on a slightly random block off the Hayes Valley thoroughfare, grew a devoted following in a few short months after opening with soft, tender, burst... read more
Easily a top-10 SF sushi spot, beloved by locals and still relatively undiscovered. Bright, leafy front room belies a dark, sexy back room. Wildly fresh, colorful cuts, and beautifully simple prese... read more
Much fawned-over after a Michelin nod, really blew-the-f-up after it appeared in an iPhone ad. Beloved for outrageous, explosively-flavorful, original sushi creations utilizing the flavors of Japan... read more
Akin to some of the fantastic sushi-yas found in outlying neighborhoods of Tokyo, quaint, authentic façade and clear bright interiors, emphasizing atmosphere and fresh cuts. Expensive, yes. ... read more
Another great South Bay restaurant hidden away in a totally non-descript, mundane shopping center. This one's on the second floor, no less, and has seen teppanyaki-style dining come in-and-out of v... read more
As the gaudy sign outside describes, this is a combination of Persi...
Set in the historic Vanderbilt building in downtown St. Helena, thi...
Having grown out of its cult status since opening in its Nob Hill l...
This spectacular new Dior Homme boutique in San Francisco joins alr...
While the hygienic advances of the 21st Century are most welcome, t...