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Anzu

222 Mason St.
San Francisco, CA 94102 map
cross street: Ellis
district: Presidio


Tel. 415.394.1111
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About Anzu

Offering EuroJapanese cuisine, ANZU’s distinctive menu is sure to impress, whether you are in the mood for a one-of-a-kind dining experience or a lavish Sunday brunch.The comfortable cocktail bar serves your favorite libations and is known for its signature Sake martinis.
Admittedly, Anzu might not provide the most intimate setting for a date (our table for two, for example, was too broad to allow for hand holding), but the restaurant's corporate ambiance makes it a perfect spot for entertaining clients, and its diverse menu selection is sure to cater to each and every one of your guests' culinary leanings. Anzu's other claim to fame is its weekly Jazz Sunday Brunch (KKSF broadcasts live from the hotel every Sunday). Featuring a buffet filled with American and Japanese favorites, not to mention all you can drink mimosas, it's guaranteed to please out of town family members and guests ($38 per person). - Excerpt from Anzu, Eastern refinement meets the Western appetite by Berin Golonu


Hours
Sunday: 10am - 2pm
Monday: 6:30am - 10pm
Tuesday: 6:30am - 10pm
Wednesday: 6:30am - 10pm
Thursday: 6:30am - 10pm
Friday: 6:30am - 10pm
Saturday: 6:30am - 10pm
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Editorial Review
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Anzu
Eastern refinement meets the Western appetite
By SFS Staff (08/07/2000)

" Tucked into the second floor lobby of Hotel Nikko off Mason Street lies Anzu, an unconventional Japanese restaurant that claims the dual title of steak house and sushi bar. It's unfortunate that Hotel Nikko provides a most icy and impersonal environment for Anzu. When entering the restaurant, one wishes to seek refuge from the lobby's bland cosmopolitanism, its chrome, glass and marble decor; One hopes to be immersed into an intimate eastern setting of scarlet walls and lacquered folding screens that can be found in other Japanese restaurants such as Nobu in Manhattan, for example... "

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