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  2. Boulevard (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] The food was described in 2000 as "New American comfort food", [4] and later as reminiscent of a French bistro, [2] including pork chops grilled in a wood-burning oven. [1] After the reopening, the menu has more Italian and Japanese influences, described by the New York Times as California continental, [ 7 ] and includes more vegetable ...

  3. Mandalay (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Mandalay was deemed an "America's Classic" by the James Beard Foundation, [4] [2] who stated the restaurant "might be the best of the bunch" among Burmese restaurants within the city. [3] Eater writer Lauren Saria included Mandalay in a list of the best restaurants in San Francisco, recommending the tea leaf salad, noodles, and samusa ...

  4. Sukiyaki - Wikipedia

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    Beef is the primary ingredient in today's sukiyaki. [1] Sukiyaki became prominent in U.S. Japanese restaurants by the 1930s. [3] In 1978 W.L. Taitte stated in Texas Monthly that sukiyaki was "the most famous but hardly the most characteristic Japanese dish." [4] By the 1980s, in the U.S., sukiyaki was becoming obscure as sushi became more ...

  5. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Udon (うどん): thick white wheat noodles served with various toppings, usually in a hot soy-dashi broth, or sometimes in a Japanese curry soup. Miso-nikomi-Udon (味噌煮込みうどん): hard udon simmered in red miso soup. Sōmen (素麺, そうめん): thin white wheat noodles served chilled with a dipping sauce. Hot sōmen is called ...

  6. Wako (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant information; Food type: Japanese: Street address: 211 Clement Street: ... Wako is a Japanese restaurant in San Francisco's Richmond District, in California ...

  7. Masa's Wine Bar & Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The food became less sauce-focused and "lighter," as it was described in the San Francisco Chronicle in 1985. Galloway started working with different food distributors, improving the quality of the seafood, and hired a larger dessert staff. [5] The restaurant had food-focused theme dinners.

  8. Washington Square Bar and Grill - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Square Bar & Grill was a landmark restaurant adjoining Washington Square in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood (Powell at Union streets). Known widely as the Washbag, so named by columnist Herb Caen as a play on words, it was a favorite gathering place for a generation of writers, politicians, musicians, and social elite.

  9. State Bird Provisions - Wikipedia

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    The Progress received local and national recognition, including a 3-star review from the San Francisco Chronicle, [13] and inclusion on Esquire magazine's list of Best New Restaurants in America. [14] The restaurant was the only new restaurant to receive a Michelin star in the 2017 Michelin Guide for the San Francisco Bay Area. [15]