Liholiho Yacht Club
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Liholiho Yacht Club

San Francisco, California

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Chef Ravi Kapur's love letter to his Hawaiian-Indian-Chinese-San Franciscan upbringing. The name sounds like a tiki bar but the food is dead serious — bossam with kimchi, beef tongue fried rice, tuna poke that recalibrates what you think poke can be. The room is loud, the cocktails are tropical without being silly, and nothing else in the city tastes remotely like this.

Insider tip

The bossam and the tuna poke are non-negotiable starters. Trust the kitchen on everything else.

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