1 THAILAND: NARI
Pim Techamuanvivit has long won fans at Kin Khao, her casual, one Michelin-starred Thai restaurant downtown. But when she also took on upscale Nahm in Bangkok, she held a star there, too, wowing with her soulful Thai food on two continents. She’s back with an SF newcomer, Nari, serving vibrant, traditional yet-modern dishes, like Thai rarity kapi plah (smashed gulf prawns and shrimp paste relish, green Meyer lemons, seasonal vegetables, herbs), addictive fried veal sweetbreads and shareable, lush curries.
2 MOROCCO: MOURAD
Mourad’s Lahlou’s namesake, Michelin-starred Mourad, showcases what he has long done best: Moroccan food with California innovation and impeccable ingredients. His signature salmon, with changing accents like fennel, cherries, almonds, and capers, is silky perfection, while a classic Moroccan duck almond Bastilla gets fresh treatment with peach and verjus. His beloved, trailblazing restaurant Aziza has long been closed but is soon to open as Amara, a Mexican-Moorish restaurant bringing a whole new travel at-your-table opportunity, an only-in-California food mashup.
3 NIGERIA: EKO KITCHEN
Eko Kitchen may run a bit slow in between dishes, but you’re on Nigerian time now, so take it easy, enjoy the playlist, a sleek yet cozy room of communal tables and chef Simileoluwa Adebajo’s Nigerian cooking, which is slightly different each day they are open. Explore a range of dishes like ayamase (beef/tripe stew), akara/moin moin (black-eyed pea fritters) or the signature jollof rice pot with peppered chicken, spicy Naija pepper sauce and fried plantains.
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