Guidebook for San Francisco

Krzysztof
Guidebook for San Francisco

Food Scene

An oversize living room serving sushi in a leafy residential neighborhood, a block away from the apartment. It's been there for a while, so no reclaimed wood and no Edison bulbs in sight, but there are DYI origami supplies at every table and discounts on sake when it's raining. Oh, and the sushi is great.
13 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Amasia Hide's Sushi Bar
149 Noe St
13 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
An oversize living room serving sushi in a leafy residential neighborhood, a block away from the apartment. It's been there for a while, so no reclaimed wood and no Edison bulbs in sight, but there are DYI origami supplies at every table and discounts on sake when it's raining. Oh, and the sushi is great.
Across the street from the adorbs sushi joint Amasia, this is a more upscale affair and more difficult to get a table at. Walk-ins happen, though probably not a lot. Very cozy, very tasty, very attentive service (the staff are apparently all French, so that's kindof amazing in itself :)
111 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
L'Ardoise
151 Noe St
111 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Across the street from the adorbs sushi joint Amasia, this is a more upscale affair and more difficult to get a table at. Walk-ins happen, though probably not a lot. Very cozy, very tasty, very attentive service (the staff are apparently all French, so that's kindof amazing in itself :)