Yakitori Edomasa

Yakitori restaurant · Japantown

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"Edomasa is famous as a Tokyo yakitori stand but that restaurant closed last year. Now, a team of Bay Area restaurateurs has brought it over to San Francisco’s Japantown Center mall, where diners can order charcoal-grilled chicken skewers made with the same tare that was used at the Japan original. There’s also the option to go for a $30 set menu that comes with several skewers, chicken soup, and a seasoned rice dish, per the Chronicle." - Lauren Saria

https://sf.eater.com/maps/eater-san-francisco-heatmap-january-2015-best-new-restaurants-sf

1581 Webster St #270, San Francisco, CA 94115 Get directions

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