The burger and Federal Buffalo Stamp were my top choices when I returned, but the grilled oysters provided the perfect balance of flavor. The creamy curry sauce was everything- while the Churn It Down was more like pina colada cheese with plenty of added sweetness.
After a long absence, the atmosphere at this place seemed unrestricted to me. I was only there for the "live you say it back" with matcha and the other day (the blueberry yum - perfect match) when my friend gave me another drink. It was refreshing and fruity combined with hints of matchak, which made this drink one of the best in cocktails ever. Overall, it was incredibly good.
I found this spot for our second exploration with a group of friends. It's very moody and quiet, perfect for an intimate dinner or gathering with artists. The food served here is truly exploratory in flavor; there'd be nothing better to experience nearby (I enjoyed the "death drop"). Plus, it was refreshing to taste some edible treats that were not too sweet on my palate.
I'm looking for a restaurant in the Gaslamp area that is both stylish and family-friendly. Our dinner at this spot was held at 7 pm on Friday, and it was very quiet throughout the evening. The staff seemed to be accommodating, especially since they serve seafood with chicken filling instead of traditional dishes. Although we didn't have much time to spare, our daughter loved their new sushi.
This restaurant is incredibly interesting, with an emphasis on the doorknob and the decorative elements. The decor inside is truly unique and very dark. There are many paintings of animal people with horns that stand out. As for the food itself, we had a good meal and were served up some sausages made from duck, water buffalo, and bison meats.