Chaya in San Fran?
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Chaya in San Fran?
Has anyone heard of this restaurant? Our hotel concierge recommended it for dinner and I'm looking for any feedback you might have. Didn't see it listed in fodor's list of restaurants . . .
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It's called Chaya Brasserie -- it's on the Embaracadero and has great views. Thre are 2 others in LA. The food is OK, but there are other places nearby I'd recommend more highly.
Here's link to the SF Chronicle review from nearly 3 years ago, when the local economy was still booming:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg....DTL&type=food
Here's link to the SF Chronicle review from nearly 3 years ago, when the local economy was still booming:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg....DTL&type=food
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Thanks--I'll definitely look into those two options; I think we do want to stay in the neighborhood because its a part of San Francisco we haven't spent much time in. Thanks again for your insights!
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I enjoyed Chaya, but it doesn't hold a candle to Boulevard. Another good place right on that block is Ozumo - if you like sushi. The last time I was there, they were playing a Japanese language tape in the restroom. You know, where they say the word or phrase in English, then in Japanese, so you can repeat it. It was a nice touch.
Also, Shanghai 1930 is a great place to grab a drink. I've only had appetizers, which were fine, but I've heard a lot of people are disappointed with the food.
Also, Shanghai 1930 is a great place to grab a drink. I've only had appetizers, which were fine, but I've heard a lot of people are disappointed with the food.
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