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fromThe Infatuation
2 weeks ago

TBD - Review - Financial District - San Francisco - The Infatuation

The people behind and the now-closed Hina Yakitori are teaming up to open a currently unnamed restaurant, which will be an izakaya in the Financial District.
Dining
fromInsideHook
2 weeks ago

The Drinking Culture of Japan

I've had the pleasure of visiting Japan twice in the recent past, and it's quickly become one of my favorite places in the world. Everyone is organized and polite, there are bidets everywhere, the food is outstanding and, maybe best of all, Japanese people love to drink. From Tokyo's neon-lit karaoke rooms and elegant cocktail bars to the buzzing izakayas of Osaka, the drinking culture of Japan is woven into daily life, seasonal festivals and centuries-old traditions.
Food & drink
fromDaily News
2 weeks ago

How Vinh Nguyen is redefining L.A.'s bar scene with Asian flavors and intimate concerts

Most aspiring chefs break into the biz washing dishes in bustling restaurant kitchens, but for Vinh Nguyen, that education began at home. "My family and I made friends with everybody, mostly because of my mom's cooking," Vinh said during a recent phone interview. "My mom would make food and bring it over unabashedly to neighbors' houses, so being the youngest one, I always followed her in the kitchen like I was her baby sous chef."
Food & drink
Boston food
fromBoston.com
3 weeks ago

5 can't-miss restaurant openings and dining updates in Boston this week

Greater Boston's 2025 dining scene features diverse openings, from Colombian fine dining and bakery expansions to buzzy French-Japanese izakayas with late-night service.
Food & drink
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
3 weeks ago

Zuma New York a Culinary Icon Redefining Contemporary Japanese Dining - Food & Beverage Magazine

Zuma New York blends izakaya-style contemporary Japanese cuisine with theatrical, element-driven design and intimate, varied seating in Midtown Manhattan.
fromGrub Street
1 month ago

Hori Is an Invite-Only Izakaya

Down a narrow flight of stairs off a nondescript stretch of East 50th Street, past a ceramics studio and behind a clothing boutique, is the 14-seat restaurant Hori. Technically, anyone is welcome inside the izakaya, divided into an eight-seat bar and a six-seat room, although reservations are required and even the most vigilant stalkers of the Resy page will find that there are not actually reservations available for the restaurant, ever.
Dining
fromEater NY
4 months ago

A Spin-Off of the 200-Year-Old Soba Shop From Tokyo Is Opening in New York

Eater's listing indicates that Hori promises excellent service and noodles, including high-quality soba made through traditional, labor-intensive processes, reflecting its rich history.
NYC food
Portland food
fromEater SF
5 months ago

The Bay Area Pop-Up Taking Smoky Yakitori to New Heights

Yakitori pop-up Aku's BBQ offers diverse skewers and izakaya dishes across the Bay Area with a focus on seasonal flavors.
East Bay food
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 months ago

Yonsei Handrolls debuts second location in Albany with luxe seafood

Yonsei Handrolls brings upscale Japanese handrolls to Albany, featuring a wide variety of innovative fillings and visually appealing dishes.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
5 months ago

ROKUSHO Restaurant / Inrestudio

ROKUSHO izakaya creatively transforms an ordinary space through innovative use of concrete and design elements that promote a dynamic indoor-outdoor experience.
fromEater LA
5 months ago

A Breezy New All-Day Restaurant Melds Top-Notch Produce and Izakaya Flavors in Virgil Village

Doto replaces Jewel in Virgil Village, featuring chef Jared Dowling's California izakaya dishes, aiming to become a neighborhood staple with seasonal offerings.
Silicon Valley food
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