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The restaurant opened in August 2021. [2] Six months after the restaurant opening, it earned a Michelin star. [6] The chef-owner is David Yoshimura. [7] Yoshimura also won the Michelin guide's Young Chef Award for California. [8] [9] Next door is Bar Iris, the sister cocktail bar to Nisei which serves high end Japanese influenced cocktails. [10 ...
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]
The San Francisco Michelin Guide was the second North American city chosen to have its own Michelin Guide. Unlike the other U.S. guides which focus mainly in the city proper, the San Francisco guide includes all the major cities in the Bay Area: San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose and Berkeley, as well as Wine Country, which includes Napa and ...
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.
Noodle in a Haystack, San Francisco; Noz 17, New York City; Nozawa Bar; O Ya, Boston; Odo, New York City; Okuda, New York City; Omakase, San Francisco; Omakase Yume, Chicago; Ooink, Seattle; Q Sushi, Los Angeles; Saburo's, Portland, Oregon; Sasabune – a Japanese sushi restaurant located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, in New York City ...
Hayes Valley is a neighborhood in the Western Addition district of San Francisco, California. It is located between the historical districts of Alamo Square and the Civic Center . Victorian, Queen Anne, and Edwardian townhouses are mixed with high-end boutiques, restaurants, and public housing complexes.
Rich Table is a restaurant in Hayes Valley, San Francisco, in the U.S. state of California. [1] The restaurant serves American [2] / Californian [3] / New American [4] cuisine. Rich Table formerly held a Michelin star from 2014 until 2021. [5]
Yoshi's in San Francisco On November 28, 2007, it opened a second 28,000-square-foot (2,600 m 2 ) location in San Francisco 's Fillmore District , as a flagship of the city's attempt to restore the formerly African American neighborhood (which was uprooted in the 1970s by urban renewal ) as a center of black culture and jazz. [ 4 ]