San Francisco Restaurant Guide - Fusion/Experimental Restaurants
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The most illusive of all San Francisco cuisines to categorize, fusion and eclectic restaurants abound with just about every possibility of fused cuisines imaginable. No wonder. San Francisco is a worldly city and attracts top chefs from around the globe to its famed restaurants. Whether it's French-Italian, Greek-Asian, Euro-Japanese or Mayan-Chinese, San Francisco probably has a restaurant to suit any combination. For a unique fusion restaurant focused on all things exoskeletal, try Crustacean for inventive, fusion takes on crab and lobster. For small plates of nebulous culinary origin in a relaxed setting in the Mission, try Mission Andalu for tipsy hipsters and contemporary cuisine.
448 Brannan Street, between 3rd & 4th St, San Francisco, CA; Tel. 1.866.257.4100;
SOMA's top destination: Open Kitchen, Multilevel Dining, Active Bar with Wine Galore and Live Entertainment Nightly!
Whether it's for business dining, a celebratory dinner, casual Friday lunch, late-night snack, or just a fun night out, Bacar offers a warehouse full of wine and culinary adventures. This vibrant South of Market (SoMa) restaurant features Northern California cuisine in a welcoming atmosphere.
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314 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94108; Tel. 1.866.459.9788
"One of San Francisco's top restaurants!"
E&O Trading Company is located in the heart of downtown San Francisco just a block off Union Square. This exciting restaurant is perfect for fun cocktails, a romantic dinner or a gathering with friends and family.
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132 Embarcadero (at Mission), San Francisco CA 94105 (Financial District / Embarcadero) The general rule of thumb in the restaurant biz, the more spectacular the view, the more disappointing the food. Not so at Chaya Brasserie. With its stunning view of the Bay Bridge and absolutely delicious Japanese inspired seafood menu, San Francisco’s Chaya Brasserie smashes that rule to pieces. The market fresh sushi bar at Chaya Brasserie is the perfect way to start a meal before diving headlong into this Financial district restaurant's full-flavored and imaginative seafood offerings.
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1475 Polk St., San Francisco CA 94109 (Civic Center/Van Ness)
Juicy exoskeletans and a wacky eighties decor characterize this San Francisco restaurant with an Euro-Asian theme. Crack away at the whole roasted garlic crab or slurp up garlic noodles, for a price. The dress code is unexpectadly coiffed for such sloppy delights, but the the papaya salad with calamari and the "Drunken Crab" (fresh Dungeness in a broth of white wine, cracked black pepper and scallions) remind patrons that this is fine and experiential San Francisco dining.
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901 Cole (at Carl), San Francisco CA 94114 Named for the Greek goddess of the Dawn, but gastronomically residing in an unique Asian Fusion realm, Eos embraces libations as great rejuvenators with an extensive wine and sake list and a menu that boasts a wide array of eclectic dishes meant for sharing. Eos is a perfect compliment to its surroundings in the ever-cosmopolitan Haight neighborhood with rotating art on the walls to match the art presented nightly from the kitchen.
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3198 16th St. (at Guerrero), San Francisco CA 94103 (Castro/Noe Valley) A small, bustling corner restaurant in San Francisco's Mission district, Mission Andalu offers a menu that features eclectic fusion versions of classic small-plate tapas. Located right in the nightlife hipster hub of the Mission, Andalu does a phenomenal job presenting food that compliment it's hip surroundings for slightly tipsy San Franciscans looking start the night out right or just sit back with friends and enjoy the cosmpolitan fare.
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Pier 33, on the Embarcadero, San Francisco CA 94111 (Embarcadero) The Hornblower Dinner Cruise departs from San Francisco's Pier 33 and offers diners an incomparable blend of dining and entertainment aboard one of the Hornblower's distinctive yachts. Toast champagne overlooking the breathtaking vista of San Francisco's skyline as seen from the Bay, either aboard a brunch cruise or celebrating an exquisite sunset on a dinner dance cruise. Hornblowers Cruises offers private charters for as many as 2000 guests, or as few as two.
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