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Blowfish Sushi To Die For
2170 Bryant St
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 285-3848
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[ more from ae.contracostatimes]
"Blowfish Sushi offers a beautiful display of raw fish like hamachi ($4. 75 for two pieces over rice), but it really excels with rolls...."
[ more from becksposhnosh.blogspot]
"I met my friend P at Blowfish Sushi last night so we could catch up on news and gossip after her recent trip to London. At the bar we supped on suprisingly good mojitos whilst they kept us waiting about 40 minutes, for a table we had reserved for 8pm...."
[ more from dinesite]
"Blowfish, Sushi to Die For advances the trend of upscale eateries moving into formerly depressed neighborhoods where rents have doubled or tripled in the last two years. The new Potrero Hill locals with money to burn will appreciate the stylish decor and..."
[ more from epinions]
"Japanese anime plays on big screen TVs over the bars, and the music has a trippy-trance vibe...."
[ more from events.mercurynews]
"We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information...."
[ more from events.mercurynews]
"Blowfish provides an exciting and unconventional environment that is hip, unique and inviting. The restaurant's modern Tokyo design features innovative architectural and design elements...."
[ more from foodmusings.typepad]
"Ebisu When the weather is nice we head to the Inner Sunset for lunch at Ebisu, and then on to Golden Gate park for a tour of Stowe Lake in a pedal boat, or to read in the wind-sheltered Shakespeare's Garden. We've learned a lot from sitting at the bar, an..."
[ more from gayot]
| "Sleek lacquered wood and traditional saké pots are set against giant video screens playing Japanese animation. Add a pulsing techno soundtrack and you're blown away before you've taken your seat...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from insiderpages]
| "As it was such a hot day my brother asked if they had any iced green tea and was told no. He then noted that they have hot green tea, which he ordered along with 2 glasses of ice to make his own...." |
5 reviews
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[ more from insiderpages]
"The sushi is always delicious, drinks are on point, prices are resonable, service is great and love the ambiance. Yes, it's a place to "be seen" or what others have said- where the "pretty people" go...."
[ more from jatbar]
"I like the ambiance of the restaurant, although it's really dark and I have trouble getting my way around. They have flashy cel's on the walls, anime playing on tv screens, a bar with a dj lineup on certain days...."
[ more from judysbook]
| "I've always seen those ad for Blowfish Sushi "To Die For" (with the joke to look in the obituaries to find Blowfish), so naturally I had to find out whether the sushi lived up to their claim. While it was pretty tasty sushi, I can't say that I would die f..." |
11 reviews
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| "Sleek lacquered wood and traditional saké pots are set against giant video screens playing Japanese animation. Add a pulsing techno soundtrack and you're blown away before you've taken your seat...." |
5 reviews
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[ more from sfbg]
"With the drizzle picking up, it seemed a fine time to have Valentine steer us over to the Mission. Believing raw fish was a symbol of fertility, he suggested Blowfish: Sushi to Die For...."
[ more from sfgate]
| "Venison isn't something you often find on a Japanese restaurant menu, yet the restaurant's Buna Veni creation ($14) commingles surprisingly well with other starters on the table. The concept might have French overtones, but the presentation is unquestiona..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from sfgate]
"Yet nearly nine months after opening, this Straits is sorely in need of some organizing. Staffers shouldn't promise a 15- to 30-minute wait when the reality is an hour...."
[ more from sfweekly]
"Whimsical fusion sushi meets Mission District hipsterhood in this polished-slate, deep-red enclave. Cool cocktails, throbbing electronica, and erotic anime are the backdrop for an evening of Fiesta Rolls (tuna, avocado, cilantro, and salsa), Smoked Deligh..."
[ more from travel.yahoo]
"Sleek lacquered wood and traditional saké pots are set against giant video screens playing Japanese animation...."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"Despite the off-center location, this place seems to be a magnet for the younger crowds. Loved the decor (anime movies: how come other sushi joints haven't thought about this?..."
[ more from wcities]
"The authentic Japanese décor and the up beat music will definitely make your dining experience worthwhile. Enjoy a delicious cocktail at the Liquor Lounge or some yummy Sashimi (raw fish with rice) at the Sushi bar while soothing music plays in the backg..."
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