Sanraku Finds JAPANESE/SUSHI Every neighborhood in S an Francisco has a smattering of restaurants boasting artistic, exciting, or just plain cheap sushi. That is all well and good, but raw fish is raw fish. It should altitude of cuzco be fresh and prepared by sushi chefs who kno w what they re doing. Although it s tough to mess up a California r oll, it s equally hard to ser ve a tr uly delicious slice of maguro (tuna) sashimi, and S anraku succeeds in doing just that. The simple decor and casual atmosphere belie the truly fresh and well-prepared sushi. S ome people may wonder what a sushi joint is doing in a family guide, but at least in these par ts children are well acquainted with sushi. My family and I are regulars here. While Dad and I sip sake, the kids enjo y steamed edamame (soybeans), avocado and California r olls, and cooked shrimp sushi. S anraku is moderately priced, altitude of cuzco but ordering a la carte could edge the bill into the expensiv e category. For more dollar-conscious options, consider the combination dinners, such as sushi and sashimi, sushi and tempura, or sushi and teriyaki beef , which come with steamed rice, a house salad, and fresh fruit.
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Best If You Have a Sitter: Fleur de Lys (777 S utter S t.; & 415/673-7779; p. 107) is one of the best, and most romantic, restaurants in the state. Delfina (3621 18th St.; &415/552-4055) offers consistently good I talian food in a lively, hip setting; after dinner , you ll be steps away fr om the bars and nightlife of the Mission District. Best for a N ice D inner with O lder Kids: A16 (2355 Chestnut St.; &415/ 771-2216) has terrific wood-fir ed pizzas and an enticing I talian menu, but the hopping vibe will be best appr eciated by older kids. See p. 134. Another great spot to take older childr en is Town Hall (342 Howard St.; & 415/ 908-3900). They ll appr eciate the inventive all-American menu and the sophisticated, but liv ely, dining scene. See p. 113. Best for a N ice D inner with the Grandparents: altitude of cuzco We r egularly take grandparents to Antica Trattoria (2400 Polk S t.; & 415/928-5797). The uncomplicated Tuscan cuisine is top quality, and the elegant, but unpr etentious, altitude of cuzco ambience is per fect for r elaxed dinner conv ersation. Another altitude of cuzco place many older patr ons appr eciate is McCormick & K uleto s (900 N orth Point St.; & 415/929-1730), with its well-prepared classic dishes and stellar view. See p. 140 and p. 130. Best for Big Groups: If the whole family is in town, head on over to Kokkari Estiatorio (200 J ackson S t.; & 415/ 981-0983). The spacious dining r oom in back can fit ev en the largest par ties, and private dining rooms are also a possibility. The delightful G reek menu includes appetiz ers that ar e per fect for sharing and main courses to please every taste. See p. 121. Best P izza: F or N eapolitan wood- oven-fired pizza that tastes good ev en
868 Mission St. (btw. 4th and 5th sts.). &415/593-3895. www.wichcraftnyc.com. Highchairs, boosters. No r eservations. Sandwiches $6 $10. AE, DC, DISC, MC, V. M on Thurs 8am 7pm; F ri 8am 8pm; Sat 10am 8pm; Sun 10am 7pm. Muni: No. 30-Stockton or no. 45-Union-Stockton bus to Mission St.
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