People in the Bay Area seem to have a special preference for Asian flavors. In addition to Asian Fusion, a new interpretation of American taste, authentic Japanese-style omasake sushi restaurants and large and small ramen restaurants, they have also swept across the Bay Area. Most of the new stores introduced this time are related to Asia.
YAYOI
The biggest gimmick in the "high-tech" Japanese food store near Stanford is the intelligent self-service ordering system: a touch-screen pad is installed on the wall, and pictures and descriptions of orders are placed on the wall. Tipping is free! Although it seems to have been commonplace for customers to order food with a tablet computer, it is a rare experience in the United States and even Silicon Valley. As for the taste, everyone who tried it said yes!
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Address: 403 University Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301
Phone: (650) 494-4437
Mosu
The modern American + Asian Fusion restaurant is completely open for Michelin stars. Please fill your mind with a large white porcelain plate ... wait, why should you bring the bark to the table? What kind of ghost is this white unknown object inside? The introduction said that it was fermented kelp + Korean pepper + butter, um, you successfully caught my attention!
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Address: 1552 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: (415) 735-7303
Blind Tiger
Asian Fusion in Auckland, the currently exposed dishes on Yelp are very creative and very curious about their taste: Wagyu Beef Carpaccio made by Japanese Wagyu, Pickled Devil Eggs in three colors , Smoked Trout With Crispy Rice ... The interior decoration is also very Asian, full of colorful small lanterns.
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Address: 2600 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94612
Phone: (510) 899-9694
Jū-ni
Another $$$$$ consumer-grade high-end sushi restaurant. There are only 2 seatings per night for a total of 12 seats. The sushi chef will introduce guests to the characteristics and origin of each type of seafood (mostly imported directly from Japan), and then make 12 sushi on the spot-so this restaurant is called "twelve" . Although the price is not cheap, it is definitely worth the money. Sushi fans in Sanfan remember to add this to the wish list ~
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Address: 1335 Fulton Street Ste 101, San Francisco, CA 94117
Phone: (415) 655-9924
Réveille Coffee
Réveille opened another espresso-style coffee shop in Mission Bay. The simple design of industrial loft texture, coupled with the log ceiling, is the most popular Nordic + Japanese style indifference. And they are definitely not unique, coffee and light meals are really good ~ [Sanfan boutique coffee recommended stampHere】
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Address: 610 Long Bridge St, San Francisco, CA 94158
Phone: (415) 789-6258
Noodle Theory Provisions
This is a new branch of Noodle Theory, which combines improved Asian dishes with udon noodles, ramen, etc., such as pouring Thai red curry and green curry duck breast on noodles, Korean cowboy bone and kimchi Fry with noodles, wait. The environment is also very good, and Auckland office workers can come here for lunch.
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Address: 5849 San Pablo Ave, Oakland, CA 94608
Phone: (510) 922-8619
Matador
Want to try authentic Mexican food, but are afraid that the insignificant little restaurant on the street will show you the dark food you ca n’t hold? The recently opened store is relatively decent and affordable. Recommend pork burritos (Carnitas Taco) and fish burritos (Pescado Taco), as well as Spanish churros Churros.
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Address: 679 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: (415) 923-8146
LYFE Kitchen
Mainly a green and healthy vegetarian American restaurant. This small and fresh setting makes heavy taste or meat eaters a bit appetite, but people who have eaten it now say it's ok, vegetarian food has an acceptable taste, and the service It's in place. The owner said that LYFE means Love Your Food Everyday. There is also a "wall" green plant in the store. It must be a life-loving boss.
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Address: 19399 Stevens Creek Blvd Ste 5, Cupertino, CA 95014
Phone: (669) 231-4910
What the Cup
It looks like it was originally called Kenji Ramen, but now it's re-opened. The ramen soup base has a strong pork bone flavor, and some people even taste the taste of bamboo shoot soup. There is also a variety of fried snacks, which is also a must-visit for the restaurant. Diners have mixed reviews, just try it for yourself ~
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Address: 5469 Snell Ave, San Jose, CA 95123
Phone: (669) 234-7000
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