Namu gaji

Korean restaurant · Mission Dolores

Namu gaji

Korean restaurant · Mission Dolores

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499 Dolores St, San Francisco, CA 94110

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Korean/Japanese fusion: uni on chip, mushroom dumplings  

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Namu Gaji Review - Mission - San Francisco - The Infatuation

"Namu Gaji is aiming to do something difficult: take classic Korean/Japanese/Chinese food, mix it together, add modern ingredients and techniques, et voila! (French for “hopefully this tastes good.“) Like many experiments, the results vary. Some of the stuff is original and awesome. The world is better for these foods having been invented. Top examples include the uni on a chip, the mushroom dumplings, and the 1000-layer mushroom cake. These people have clearly spent a lot of time with their mushrooms. Others dishes need more time in the lab. The oysters were a bit funky, and the cabbage salad tasted purely of sour citrus juice. The clay pot was just pretty boring—unseasoned crispy rice and vegetables with a paper-thin $5 slice of steak is not getting it done. Thumbs down. It’s hard to wholeheartedly recommend or slam a place that does some things amazingly well and others quite poorly. Namu Gaji came out about 50/50 between successes and failures. What does 50/50 get you in Infatuation-land? A 7.6. Food Rundown Uni Let’s start with our favorite. This uni on a chip was absolutely awesome. Also we just googled uni and apparently it’s sea urchin gonads. WHO KNEW? (Everyone knew.) We have no idea what the chip was made out of (buckwheat lavash?), but get after it. Tartare More protein on a chip, except this time, instead of sex organs, it’s good old fashioned cow muscle. This was also delicious. Maybe Namu should stick to chip-based concoctions. Mushroom This is a 1000 layer crepe cake of mushrooms. Rich, intensely flavored, and artfully garnished. It’s like mainlining mushroom essence. Brace yourself. Pickles Sour and/or slimy (okra). Not really food, more of a palate cleanser. Oysters More uni! In an oyster. One of the three was good, one was okay, one was funky in a bad way. Napa Cabbage Salad Much like the pickles, pretty much only useful for clearing other tastes out of your mouth. Dumplings Back to good things! Dumplings with mushrooms in them. On the must-order list. Wings Good wings. Stonepot Pretty much tastes like rice with cooked vegetables, which is what it is. Here at the Infatuation we’re suckers for other “flavors” in our food, which are supposed to be brought by the red sauce. It’s not enough to get it done. Okonomiyaki This dish is straight-up bananas. It’s a giant Japanese seafood pancake that comes to the table so hot that the little fish flakes on the top “dance” back and forth. It’s physics, and it’s crazy. Was it tasty? Yeah, but it’s kind of one-note, and that note is MSG-kewpie-mayonnaise. Which is a great note. But this thing is fcking huge. It’s too big, it needs more notes. Still probably our favorite large dish here." - Max Child

https://www.theinfatuation.com/san-francisco/reviews/namu-gaji
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Namu Restaurant Group Permanently Closes Original Location in Mission Dolores - Eater SF

"The Namu Restaurant Group has permanently closed its original location on the northeast corner of Dolores Park. Chef Dennis Lee confirmed for Eater SF on Tuesday that due to an unresolved landlord conflict, the last day of service was Monday, August 2. Namu Gaji first opened at this prime location in Mission Dolores in 2012 and was instantly popular, serving creative and original Californian slash Korean fare. Over the years, it earned recurring spots on lists of the hottest restaurants and essential restaurants in SF. Lee pulled Californian ingredients from the restaurant’s own farm and treated them from the perspective of his Korean heritage." - Becky Duffett

https://sf.eater.com/2021/8/3/22608045/namu-restaurant-group-permanently-close-location-mission-dolores-sf
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Restaurant Closings in the San Francisco Bay Area - Eater SF

"The Namu Restaurant Group said goodbye to it’s 'mothership' location across from Dolores Park due to an unresolved landlord conflict." - Becky Duffett

https://sf.eater.com/22216993/winter-spring-restaurant-bar-closings-san-francisco-bay-area-2021
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SF Restaurant Esperpento Closed By City-Mandated Seismic Retrofit - Eater SF

"Namu Gaji is another restaurant in the Mission, currently closed for seismic retrofit. It relies on its secondary location, Namu Stonepot, to continue operations." - Caleb Pershan

https://sf.eater.com/2019/3/19/18272578/esperpento-closed-temporary-seismic-retrofit-san-francisco-restaurant
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Popular Namu Gaji Is Temporarily Closing For Months in the Mission - Eater SF

"Perennially popular Namu Gaji is temporarily closing its restaurant on the corner of Dolores Park while the building it occupies undergoes a mandatory seismic retrofit. The innovative, Korean and Japanese influenced restaurant will return when repairs are complete, though the process will take several months." - Caleb Pershan

https://sf.eater.com/2019/3/11/18260795/namu-gaji-temporary-closure-mission-restaurant-closed
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