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Namu439 Balboa StSan Francisco, CA 94118 map cross street: 6th Ave district: Richmond (Inner) Tel. 415 386 8332 Email Namu Website |
| About Namu Experience the bay area's newest style of cuisine inspired by Japan and Korea. Hours Sunday: 10-3, 5:30-11Monday: 11-3, 5-10:30 Tuesday: 11-3, 5-10:30 Wednesday: 11-3, 5-10:30 Thursday: 11-3, 5-1am Friday: 11-3,5-1am Saturday: 10-3, 5-1am |
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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). " |
Editorial Review Namu Fusion Korean Cuisine That Makes for a Happy Belly By Sarah Sung (12/27/2007)" Starting with a food cart business in Golden Gate Park last year, Dennis Lee and his brothers Dan and David have already expanded their empire with Namu, a largely undiscovered, chef's-night-out secret spot. This Inner Richmond family-run restaurant offers a modern twist on classic Korean and Japanese dishes in a sleek, minimalist 40-seat dining room. The décor features local art for sale and a wooden tree, crafted out of a fallen cypress that the brothers found in GGP. In fact, the name Namu, which means “wood” in Korean, was inspired by this tree. " |
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