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Metro Kathmandu311 Divisadero StreetSan Francisco, CA 94117 map cross street: between Oak & Page Streets district: Haight (Lower) Tel. 415.552.0903 Website |
| Hours Sunday: 9:30am - 2:30pmMonday: Closed Tuesday: 5:30pm - 11pm Wednesday: 5:30pm - 11pm Thursday: 5:30pm - 11pm Friday: 5:30pm - 11pm Saturday: 9:30am - 2:30pm & 5:30pm - 11pm |
| Articles for Metro Kathmandu | 1 to 2 of 2 |
Editorial Review Metro Kathmandu Surprisingly Heavenly Himalayan Offerings By Chrissy Loader (01/17/2008)" A new Nepalese restaurant within blocks of another well-regarded Nepalese restaurant? One with a boudoir-ish red interior located in the former digs of a forgettable French Bistro? Yes, the stats have the hum of those train rails right before a train wreck. But this is only Metro Kathmandu on paper, and despite all these seemingly insurmountable obstacles, Metro Kathmandu cooks up enticing tastes of Far Eastern cuisine that is well worth a trek. " |
Editorial Review Top 10 Restaurants of 2007 SF Station's Best of By Tracie Broom (12/28/2007)" Another tremendous year for San Francisco restaurants, 2007 saw a huge upsurge in artisanal pizza and boutique Italian (Nua, Chiaroscuro, Gialina, Ducca, Perbacco, Bar Bambino, E' Tutto Qua) as well as hot restaurant spinoffs (S.P.Q.R., Serpentine) and sustainable cuisine (Fish and Farm, Local Kitchen and Wine Merchant, Conduit, Weird Fish). Upscale Asian seems to be hitting a new stride (Namu, Unicorn, Metro Kathmandu, Sudachi, Umami, Sebo), and fancy burgers are more available than ever (NOPA, Spruce, Two, Horizon, and the disappointingly sterile Custom Burger/Lounge). " |
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