Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Bridgeway Blvd is packed with moderately priced cafes, a few budget ethnic food options
and some more expensive bay-view restaurants.
Avatar's
INDIAN
11am-3pm &
5-9:30pm Mon-Sat; )
Boasting a cuisine of 'ethnic confusion,' the Indian fusion dishes here incorporate Mexic-
an, Italian and Caribbean ingredients and will bowl you over with their flavor and creativ-
ity. Think Punjabi enchilada with curried sweet potato or spinach and mushroom ravioli
with mango and rose petal alfredo sauce. All diets (vegan, gluten-free, etc) are graciously
accommodated.
Fish
SEAFOOD
415-331-3474;
www.fish311.com
;
350 Harbor Dr; mains $14-28;
11:30am-8:30pm; )
Chow down on seafood sandwiches, oysters and Dungeness crab roll with organic local
butter at redwood picnic tables facing Richardson Bay. A local leader in promoting fresh
and sustainably caught fish, this place has wonderful wild salmon in season, and refuses to
serve the farmed stuff. Cash only.
Sushi Ran
JAPANESE
11:45am-2:30pm Mon-Fri, 5-10pm Sun-Thu, to 11pm Fri & Sat; )
Many Bay Area residents claim this place is the best sushi spot around. If you didn't re-
serve ahead, the wine and sake bar next door eases the pain of the long wait for a table.
Murray Circle
NEW AMERICAN
Baker; dinner mains $23-34;
7-11am & 11:30am-2pm Mon-Fri, to 2:30pm Sat & Sun, 5:30-10pm
Sun-Thu, to 11pm Fri & Sat)
At the Cavallo Point lodge, dine on locally sourced meats, seafood and produce, like
grass-fed organic beef burgers or Dungeness crab BLT, in a clubby dining room topped by
a pressed-tin ceiling. Reservations recommended for dinner.