December 10th, 2009
Bite-Sized Review
YamaSho (Polk Gulch)
Not everyone has the time to fly to the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo for fresh sushi. The next best option is to roll over to YamaSho for some divine dining. It is impossible to miss on this menu, just be sure to order a range of nigirizushi (hand-formed) and makizushi (rolled), including a couple of the special maki… this is your night out! Then turn it up a notch by heading downstairs into one of their 9 themed karaoke rooms ($45 – $65/hr) all featuring over 100,000 songs! For larger parties, book the upstairs room accommodating up to 25 people. Yamasho reminds us that their happy hour is from 5pm – 8pm with room charges 40% off!
YamaSho
1161 Post St.
415.346.2222
Open 5pm – 2am
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