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Sushi Suzuki, Tokyo 鮨 鈴木 – Lunch Nigiri Omakase Review

AdrienneMarch 10, 2025March 10, 2025
Sushi Suzuki, Tokyo 鮨 鈴木 – Lunch Nigiri Omakase Review
It took me three trips to Japan to finally experience a local sushi omakase. On my last visit to Tokyo, I traveled during the New Year holiday—when the fish market and many restaurants were closed.Continue reading
Luxury Wagyu and Sushi Takeout – Hiroshi, Los Altos, CA

Luxury Wagyu and Sushi Takeout – Hiroshi, Los Altos, CA

AdrienneOctober 12, 2020October 12, 2020

Despite the craziness in 2020, there is still a surprising (or not, *cough* Silicon Valley *cough*)Continue reading

Tuna Belly and Wagyu Burgers – Masabaga, Oakland, CA

Tuna Belly and Wagyu Burgers – Masabaga, Oakland, CA

AdrienneJuly 28, 2020August 28, 2020

Masabaga is a unique sandwich concept from Sushi Chef Masa Sasaki of Sasaki SF and formerlyContinue 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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🌻 In all seriousness, this is the first time I’ve 🌻

In all seriousness, this is the first time I’ve ever renewed a lease!

After moving almost every year for the last two decades, it feels pretty nice to finally stay put.

Flowers to celebrate my not-moving day! Gifted by @pinkcloverflorist 

Check them out for same day delivery in SF, LA, and Honolulu. 

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生活是沒有辦法被安排的
我以前覺得這個事情很難過
這世界上沒有人選擇誕生
但是如果你相信 緣分會保護你
你才會發現 活著多幸運

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Life can’t really be planned.
I used to find this deeply saddening.
No one in this world chooses to be born.
But if you believe that destiny will watch over you,
only then will you realize just how fortunate it is to be alive.
San Francisco’s biggest cocktail week is back 🍸 T San Francisco’s biggest cocktail week is back 🍸

Top bars from Bangkok, Singapore, Seoul, Malaysia, and Hawaii are taking over the city for AAPI Month, alongside some of SF’s best bars and restaurants.

This year’s lineup includes an opening party with Bar Us, Penrose, and food from local star The Happy Crane. Plus a pandan party, sunset luau, and my favorite event: a night market with 25+ vendors at Splash Sports Bar.

If you’re hitting up multiple events, get the 2-event or all-access pass. Use code AAPI15 for 15% off.

See you there!

[hosted]

#sfaapicocktailweek #sfbars #sfcocktails #sfevents #willwanderforfood
@outsidelands casually dropping one of the most st @outsidelands casually dropping one of the most stacked food lineups 👀

Highlighting the Bay Area spots making their 2026 OSL debut.

Tickets are almost sold out, get yours soon!

#OLpartner #outsidelands2026
🎩🫖 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
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