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Sushi Hon SF – Edomae Omakase in the Mission

AdrienneMay 15, 2024June 3, 2024
Sushi Hon SF – Edomae Omakase in the Mission
This is one of those neighborhood gems worth traveling across town for. Located in a residential part of the Mission District, Sushi Hon was the first venture in what is now a multi-restaurant group byContinue reading
Modern Omakase at The Shota – San Francisco

Modern Omakase at The Shota – San Francisco

AdrienneJanuary 20, 2019August 6, 2019

It seems like SF omakase spots have been popping up the past few years with noContinue reading

Kame Omakase – Modern Japanese Off the Las Vegas Strip

Kame Omakase – Modern Japanese Off the Las Vegas Strip

AdrienneSeptember 6, 2018January 20, 2019

Dining on the Vegas strip gives me sticker shock, even compared to the SF Bay Area.Continue reading

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Highlighting the Bay Area spots making their 2026 OSL debut.

Tickets are almost sold out, get yours soon!

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🎩🫖 an SF mad tea party Merchant Roots is hosting 🎩🫖 an SF mad tea party

Merchant Roots is hosting a mad tea party, and it starts the moment you walk in.

You’re handed a passionfruit potion, and suddenly you’re wandering through a hedge maze.

Then the tea party begins. With hidden chicken pot pies, high tea, but it’s caramelized onion soup, and cheddar scones.

The fish and chips are in a garden of mushy peas.

And the bean on tostada? They were fiery.

Then out came a hat to reveal beef wellington, literally in a hat.

If you’re already questioning reality, just wait. The teacup was not actually cake. We verified.

And finally, the apple of your eye, on a tart. I tasted delightful.

The whole experience is whimsical, theatrical, and we were laughing the whole time.

Merchant Roots’ Mad Tea Party runs through June, with a few vegetarian-only nights.

And if you’re not ready for the full experience, you can still stop by their speakeasy, Bar Orso, for cocktails.

📍Merchant Roots, San Francisco [hosted]

#merchantroots #madteaparty #bayareafood #sfrestaurants #willwanderforfood
🎩🫖 An SF mad tea party Merchant Roots is hosting 🎩🫖 An SF mad tea party

Merchant Roots is hosting a mad tea party, and it starts the moment you walk in.

You’re handed a passionfruit potion… and suddenly you’re wandering through a hedge maze.

Then the tea party begins. With hidden chicken pot pies, high tea, but it’s caramelized onion soup, and cheddar scones.

The fish and chips are in a garden of mushy peas.

And the bean on tostada? They were fiery.

Then out came a hat to reveal beef wellington, literally in a hat.

If you’re already questioning reality, just wait. The teacup was not actually cake. We verified.

And finally, the apple of your eye, on a tart. I tasted delightful.

The whole experience is whimsical, theatrical, and we were laughing the whole time.

Merchant Roots’ Mad Tea Party runs through June, with a few vegetarian-only nights.

And if you’re not ready for the full experience, you can still stop by their speakeasy, Bar Orso, for cocktails.

📍Merchant Roots, San Francisco [hosted]

#merchantroots #madteaparty #dinnershow #sfrestaurants #willwanderforfood
I checked out their new SF deli in Jackson Square, I checked out their new SF deli in Jackson Square, but this menu is available at all three locations!

📍Mimi Cheng’s x Loveski Deli
San Francisco, Larkspur, Napa

[hosted]

#loveskideli #mimichengs #sfeats #bayareaeats #willwanderforfood
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