Space blends Bodega Park style with a tropical twist and simple counter ordering. Menu features fresh Hawaiian poke with Korean flair and gluten-free options. Prices are on the higher side, reflecting the quality and authenticity.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are higher than average for poke bowls, reflecting quality ingredients.
The menu features a variety of flavors, including traditional and Korean-inspired options.
Small space with modern decor offers a cozy vibe. Fusion of Mexican and Japanese flavors shines in unique sushi like hamachi with chocolate. Prices are high, especially for Uni, making some dishes feel pricey for their quality.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant fills up quickly.
The restaurant is on the pricier side, so budget accordingly.
Expect limited indoor seating, which may not accommodate large groups.
Rooms blend California modern style with cozy touches like plush robes. Heated rooftop pool offers scenic views and a private deck. Prices are steep, often around $600 on weekends, reflecting its expensive tag.
Good to know
Valet parking is the only option available at the hotel.
The pool is open to non-guests, leading to crowded conditions.
Expect high prices for both rooms and on-site dining options.
Grocery store offers organic-focused interior and pet-friendly patio for health-conscious shoppers. Prices are high, especially for smoothies and organic products, but quality is non-GMO and clean. Valet parking and a separate wine shop add convenience.
Good to know
Parking is only available via valet service; no self-parking options exist.
Expect high prices; many items are more expensive than typical grocery stores.
Erewhon offers a variety of organic and healthy food options.
Cafe blends 80s mod style with a dog-friendly space featuring indoor and outdoor seating. Prices are on the higher side, reflecting inflation, especially for the cold brew. Atmosphere stays funky and whimsical, perfect for studying or relaxing.
Good to know
Gong Gan is dog friendly and allows well-behaved dogs inside.
Gong Gan is open from 8am to 10pm on weekends.
Street parking is the only option available, and it can be limited.
Oyster bar shines with fresh East Coast oysters and a cozy, dim lighting setting. Loud music fuels a lively atmosphere but hinders quiet talks. Prices are crazy expensive, especially for food, with strict billing policies.
Good to know
Happy hour offers a couple dollars off a $20+ dish.
Arrive before 6pm on weekends to avoid waiting at the second-floor bar.
Parking in the area is generally difficult.
Spacious cafe with a huge outdoor patio offers a lively yet relaxed energy. Stylish, airy interior blends West Coast and Parisian vibes, perfect for work or socializing. Prices are on the high side, with a $9 iced latte and a 7.5% surcharge making it less budget-friendly.
Good to know
There is a private free parking lot in the back and plenty of free street parking available.
A large flavored iced latte costs $9.00 plus a 7.5% surcharge.
There is a no laptops policy on weekends.