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  2. Off the Grid (food organization) - Wikipedia

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    Off the Grid's flagship market in San Francisco. Off the Grid is a mobile food and events platform in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, USA.The platform is known for galvanizing the San Francisco food truck scene in 2010, [1] Off the Grid activates public and private space via temporary food experiences that include public markets, catering events and employee dining services.

  3. Nisei (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    At its inception, the menu at Nisei was based in washoku style Japanese cuisine, but later evolved into refined, modern Japanese American cuisine. [12] The menu focuses on using only the best products from Northern California, sophisticated cooking methods, and intense Japanese flavors. [13]

  4. Japanese people in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Japanese School (SFJS) is a Japanese Ministry of Education (MEXT)-designated weekend Japanese school serving the area. The school system, headquartered in San Francisco, rents classrooms in four schools serving a total of over 1,600 students as of 2016; two of the schools are in San Francisco and two are in the South Bay.

  5. One of San Francisco’s Best Steakhouses Is Opening a Bar ...

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    One of San Francisco’s Best Steakhouses Is Opening a Bar Devoted to Wagyu and Japanese Whisky. Tori Latham. July 19, 2022 at 1:00 PM ... And to emphasize the Japanese-listening-bar vibes, a ...

  6. Category:Japanese restaurants in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese restaurants in San Francisco" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.

  7. Jū-Ni - Wikipedia

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    Jū-Ni is an Omakase-style sushi restaurant located at 1335 Fulton Street in San Francisco, California founded by Geoffrey Lee and Tan Truong. It was Michelin-starred in 2017, and lost the star in 2022. [1] [2]

  8. Wako (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Wako is a Japanese restaurant in San Francisco's Richmond District, in California. [1] The restaurant specializes in sushi and has received a Michelin star. [2] [3]

  9. Nijiya Market - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Nijiya Market operates 12 stores in California and Hawaii. Among its locations are sites in San Francisco's Japantown, [6] San Jose's Japantown, [7] and Los Angeles' Little Tokyo. A Nijiya store that had operated in Hartsdale, New York closed in 2018.