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    Hapa Bistro

    4.6 (60 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 1 week ago

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    drew w.

    First time eating at Hapa, it's a cute restaurant with great service with Sohei. Food was delicious especially the sourdough bread. Country pate was really good and a great value for a 4 course meal. Definitely will be back

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    Carine B.

    $70 for a tasting menu - had to check this out! I had dinner reservations for two on a Friday night. My friend kept referring to the location as "quaint" and "intimate". Located in a tiny strip plaza, we had no idea what to expect and were pleasantly surprised. There were only a handful of tables inside of a quiet, dimly lit restaurant. We also did the $25 pâtè optional add on. The wait staff were very gentle, soft spoken and polite. My friend and I kept joking that we were too "loud" (lots of laughing) and were going to get kicked out...it's that kinda place (very quiet...). **Menus change seasonally** so this speaks to my experience of the 2025 menu. The hits: * butternut squash soup - excellent, full flavor profile, rich (could have been a wee bit larger of a serving) * scallops - perfectly cooked, the cream/sauce was a little heavy against the scallop * pâté - flavorful, delicious and the warm sourdough was perfect * pork - very good, excellent, juicy (I almost never order pork from a menu) Underwhelming: * fig gallete - the gallete dough itself was a bit bland * poached pear with zabaione - this was a no; the Marsala wine in the zabaion was overpowering and made the dish unpleasant. Was kinda a bummer after such a lovely meal. Would have been nice to have a pear crisp or pear tart instead. All in all, Hapa Bistro is worth checking out - fine dining is not something that comes to mind when I think of San Bruno and this spot was a fun change of scenery.

    hamachi so fishy~~~

    thought we finally had a cute bistro with decent price, unfortunately, our dining experience is the worst. hamachi curdo is so fishy, color looked stale already, and the main course, duck~~~~~this is the only place i had gamey duck~~~ the skin is behind gamey definitely frozen for too long, the meat looked pink but just very gamey, the gameiness gets to the all the veggies . it is been a while but never goining back

    Tri-tip perfectly cooked along with prawn

    Love this bistro! The vibe and atmosphere reminded us of bistros in France. Every dish served was amazing last night! What makes this tasting unique was the touch of Japanese fusion-a perfect marriage.

    Heath H.

    Such a wonderful dinner and experience at Hapa Bistro. Sohei was an excellent host and server and the food was magnificent. So many highlights in the meal as well as in the decor and woodwork of the restaurant. I do recommend that you let them know well ahead if you have any dietary restrictions. Otherwise, just enjoy this gem with gusto!

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    Rachel H.

    I took my husband here for his birthday, and everything was amazing! Each course was extremely delicious, very professional, and very balanced. You can tell they put a lot of thought into the menu. The pate is an extra add-on, but I really recommend it! It was the best pate I've ever had! Our main course was beef bourguignon, and the beef was so tender and rich in flavor. Service was great, and it's a very romantic and cozy ambience.

    Pate with fig jam, pickle, & mustard( supplement to the price fix menu every)
    Yoke-Keon C.

    Just had a great meal there with friends, very impressed with the ambiance, service, & food! Very small intimate restaurant giving off homey and comfortable vibes. One lady was doing most of the serving, & she did a great job, not only just serving dishes & clearing the table, but also engaging in conversation so that it feels like we're invited guests instead of being customers. Price fix menu was spot on, loved all the courses, mix of flavors & textures were amazing. We all especially loved the hamachi crudo with the citrus cilantro sauce, we all wanted to drink up the sauce! We also had their non alcoholic beverage mix: a grapefruit mix & a strawberry mix, both very delicious & refreshing. Price for the meal is really reasonable too for the quality. They change their menu every 3 months and today's menu is in its second week. We will be back!

    Joyce L.

    I love trying family owned restaurant. I believe this one is owned by a son and his mom. It's interesting how they turned a typical office space into a restaurant. I loved the simple and yet relaxing ambience. There were about 6-8 sets of tables, giving the place a cozy vibe. Service was spectacular. They changed your setting after each course, a true fine dining experience. :) I got a 4 course meal for $70, and added the housemade pate for an additional $25. They change their menu about every 6 weeks. Lastly, the food was generally tasty. I especially enjoyed the deconstructive cardamom ice cream lemon tart dessert. The only feedback I have for them was the steak. They didn't ask my party how well we'd like our steak. Worst of all, both the plates and the steak came out cold. Hope they will take this feedback in consideration for the future patrons.

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    Derek S.

    Came by for both lunch and dinner the other week and it was a mediocre experience. Parking is available on the street or in the private strip mall lot. Walk-ins were available for lunch and dinner required a reservation with a $70 fee for no-shows. Started off with the duck confit for lunch and it was a pretty pedestrian meal. I've had better renditions of this at corner bistros in Paris. The potato gratin and tomatoes that complemented this entree were decent. The lava cake and pear tart were also extremely pedestrian in my book with whipped cream and fruits to complement each dessert. The pear tart wasn't the freshest. For dinner, the highlight of the meal was the celery root soup that was served in a plastic cup?!? along with a super light and flakey spanakopita. Opted for the pate add-on which was clearly written as $20 on the menu but was charged $25. Informed the waiter whom informed me that it's supposed to be $25 and did nothing about it. The pate was decent although the pate that was served that evening was different from the ones that others had...especially the pastry crust around the pate?!? The homemade sourdough was decent and served with some whipped butter. The hamachi carpaccio was good with the vinaigrette and radish. A slightly stronger vinaigrette would make this even better. The firto miso course was a touch too simple for a bistro. It was a simple shrimp, scallop, and croquette over a bed of vegetables. The main course featuring the dry aged duck was remarkably similiar to the duck confit for lunch. Again, the duck that came out was a medium well compared with the medium rare one that other diners had in previous weeks... The potatoes were obviously kept warm under a heat lamp and not fresh...bummer. The almond petite cake was also lacklustre as it didn't taste too fresh. Bummer. The dinner experience, especially the nonchalent approach to the misprint on the pate left a sour taste in my mouth. I felt that the photos from previous diners vs what was served the evening that I visited were vastly different...like if the dishes came from a completely different chef. ~$100/head for dinner and ~$38/head for lunch after tax and gratuity.

    sourdough bread
    Margaret T.

    I've heard of Hapa Bistro for a few months but never bit the bullet until recently (c/o Amex Platinum for giving us some incentive to go. I think half the guests there had the same idea because we saw quite a few cardholders). I love that it's a family owned restaurant run by a mom and son. The restaurant itself is tiny, but cute. They made the space work. I'd recommend requesting a table by the wall in your reservation notes if you want to be a bit more secluded. Parking is ample. There's a lot with a decent amount of free parking, so you don't need to stress about that. Service was a little spotty. They definitely try to be nice, but I don't think they know how to handle requests very well. My fiancé noted that I was pescetarian in the reservation as well as in the text confirmation. We then clarified again as we sat down, and were told that they would check in with the kitchen. I didn't get an answer, so I asked again what the substitution for the duck entree would be. I was given the roundabout again about how staff would check. Lo and behold, when the primary course came, guess what I was served. I sent the initial duck dish back, and they came back shortly with a pescetarian-friendly dish. Food itself was actually decent for the price. It's not Michelin-worthy, but I don't think they're doing for a star. The food is a bit more elevated than most. The initial squash velouté was a bit bland, although I did enjoy the cheese bite it came with. Burrata salad was fresh, but nothing special. I also don't love butter lettuce to begin with, but at least this was light and healthy. The salmon dish was a bit cold, and I expected it to be hot. I think they might just cook everything at once and let it sit out? It was cooked well, but the hollandaise sauce was more like a cheese sauce compared to traditional hollandaise. My corrected main course was a seared ahi tuna dish, which was again, on the lighter side but I liked the yuzu sauce it came with and the accompanying vegetables. For dessert, they provided a complimentary slice of chocolate cake for special events in addition to an apple pastry. I usually don't like baked fruits, but I was able to stomach the apples. I wasn't a fan of the pastry crust itself though. It was not very flaky and I found it a bit hard to cut through just using a fork. I do wish they described the dishes a bit more instead of just reading off what is literally listed on the menu. I think if you're just going to tell me what it is without additional details, there's really no need because I can read it on my own. I am curious to see how the menu will change though!

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    Mich W.

    We came for a large family dinner and the table was beautifully set up. Very intimate setting inside, great attentive service who kept our drink glasses full. Each dish was delicious and fresh, and I left feeling satisfied after the dinner. The sourdough bread and pate is extra but would definitely recommend

    Perfectly cooked duck with delicious [rendered] crispy skin!
    Cherylynn N.

    It was love at first bite. I'll take a dozen lengua tacos, please! Lengua taco at a fine dining French resto?! Yep...and in San Bruno! Anyone that has the balls to open a fine dining resto in the burbs known for humble ethnic eats, I'm there! Well, if it's affordable. Soft opening in mid-January, Hapa Bistro took over Kitchen Therapy. Currently open for dinner only. Rezzies only (Resy) with two seatings a night (no walk-ins). Starting 2/8/25, they'll roll out lunch service with French, Japanese, and American dishes. M E N U Globally-inspired French Cuisine. The chef is Japanese with an affinity for French cuisine. Soft opening 4-course tasting menu for $70 pp (menu changes monthly). Optional $30 non-alkie beverage pairing (a la carte drink menu available). Everything is housemade. Liquor license pending. D R I N K * Apple & Black Bean ($10): https://tinyurl.com/2493tjaf Subtle apple cider flavor with warming spices from the cloves, cinnamon, and black pepper...and tinge of savory note from the black bean. 4 - C O U R S E T A S T I N G M E N U // $70 PP * Amuse Bouche: Cauliflower Soup + Tart w/ crab: https://tinyurl.com/3v3fw9ar Great starter in this wintry cold rainy weather, the savory soup was velvety smooth with a mild sweetness. A nice complement to the creamy delicately crisp tart topped with fresh seasonal crab. * Beef Tongue Taco w/ lentil, tomato confit: https://tinyurl.com/9u55p93s One of the best bites I've had in recent memory, the lengua was intensely beefy and meltingly tender with a creamy tang from the accompaniments. The housemade flour tortilla was crisp yet pliable. Ugh. So bomb. * Ocean Trout w/ spinach, pineapple & carrot salad, yuzu kosho: https://tinyurl.com/bwud73b3 Perfectly cooked for my personal preference (I like raw over cooked fish), the skin was crispy while the flesh was rare. Well-balanced course - mild delicate buttery flavor with pleasant sweetness and citrus tang. * Duck Roast w/ potato, kale, beet purée, port wine sauce: https://tinyurl.com/mr2fujzj The roast duck was hella on point, meaty and moist with a perfectly rendered crispy skin. Crispy soft potato, lotus chips, earthy kale, and savory sweet sauces complemented and contrasted the duck's flavor and texture. * Housemade Bread & Butter Served warm, the rustic bread was crusty and soft with an easily spreadable butter. When providing feedback, we forgot to mention that a Hokkaido milk bread would be great for the bread course to tie into the chef's roots. * House Gelato w/ orange, custard, cacao nibs: https://tinyurl.com/29hay969 Refreshing, lightly sweet ending to a fantastic meal - creamy matcha gelato with sweet orange segments, lightly bitter cacao nibs, and crunchy meringue shards. I arrived hangry and the portions were just right without me thinking about Jack in the Crack tacos afterwards. However, the portions may be a tad small for a hangry meat & potatoes dude. S E R V I C E Refined, warm welcoming service from owner, Sohei. It's a two-person show with just the chef and the owner as the captain/server. It looks like they worked out the kinks from their first week, as each dish had an intro. We were the only diners during our Friday night seating. Prompt food service with the tasting menu taking about 65 minutes. A M B I A N C E Intimate, home-y dining room with romantic vibes - mood lighting, fresh flowers adorning each table, and easy listening music (*ahem* V-day is just around the corner!). Tables are nicely spaced out with seating for 12 diners. P A R K I N G Easy free parking in the small plaza. Overall, I was very pleasantly surprised with Hapa Bistro. For the soft opening, the tasting menu was expertly executed, showcasing the chef's technical skills and top-tier ingredients. IMHO, Hapa Bistro rivals fine dining restos in the city and they're the ones to watch out for!

    Chicken cordon bleu - I couldn't believe I finished it all!  Comforting and yummy.
    Christine C.

    Came here for a weekday lunch. Hapa Bistro is family-run restaurant, located in a little plaza in San Bruno on El Camino; there're a few parking spots, but it was already quite busy when we visited on a weekday lunch so you might need to find parking on the street. Service was lovely and the space was traquil and chill. We both enjoyed our dishes! My sister-in-law had the chirarshi and I had the chicken cordon bleu. I was shocked I finished the whole dish; it was yummy and such great comfort food.

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    Guests are welcome to bring their own wine with a corkage fee of $35 per bottle (limit 2 bottles per party). We also offer an in-house wine list and a $40 wine pairing featuring four selected wines.

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    Romantic vibe

    We wanted a special place to celebrate our wedding anniversary and La Foret delivered!…read more The restaurant is located in deep Almaden Valley. The historic property is built along a creek with views of lush greenery. The tables are beautifully spaced out so it feels intimate. The vibe is romantic and quiet. When we arrived, we were greeted with a Happy Anniversary by both the host and the manager/owner(?). I had requested a quiet table along the window and that is exactly where we were seated. Our server, Michael, was friendly, knowledgeable and efficient. He had the perfect blend of attentiveness without being obtrusive. Perfect for a romantic dinner. We both ordered the Le Domaine six course tasting menu. Every bite was absolutely exquisite and in perfect portions. The presentation was artful. The starter was Prawns Meunière. The prawns were in a lemon butter sauce - amazing. Next was Salade Francaise (butter lettuce perfectly dressed with a mustard tarragon vinaigrette) followed by a bay scallop in a light saffron sauce with a puff pastry. Our first meat was elk in a portabella cognac demi-glaze reduction. It was incredibly tender. Our entree was the rack of lamb. We ordered it medium and it was perfectly prepared. The lamb was plated with a wild rice pilaf and grilled vegetables. We finished with the Gateau Au Chocolat Fondant topped with vanilla bean cream with a side of fresh whip cream. A lovely surprise followed with a Happy Anniversary creme brûlée. The price was splurge pricing but worth every penny for a special occasion.

    This place was darling! Their patio presented right next to a beautiful creek while the restaurant…read morewas off the beaten road in a shaded wood. What a magical place. We thoroughly enjoyed the ambiance. If you want to get away and enjoy some natural peace and quiet, this is the spot. The service was good, we were way out on the patio, probably very hard to get to for the server, but they still made sure we were cared for and my water glass stayed full. We got delicious food. It was a little pricey, but worth it. The steak was huge and we got full immediately. Thank you for having us, La foret!

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    Rack of Lamp was delicious!!
    Rack of Lamp was delicious!!
    Veal chop was out of this world!! Best I've ever had!
    Veal chop was out of this world!! Best I've ever had!
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    Protégé

    Protégé

    4.4
    (555 reviews)
    19.1 mi
    $$$$

    I celebrated my birthday here and had a truly wonderful dinner experience in the cocktail lounge…read more The à la carte menu offers a thoughtful blend of Asian fusion bites--each dish more impressive than the last. We were attended to by four staff members, and while that may sound like a lot, their service was seamless. Every movement felt intentional and unobtrusive, enhancing rather than interrupting the ambiance. The craftsmanship of the food--wow. This Michelin rating is absolutely well deserved. Each dish had such depth of flavor that we couldn't help but murmur "mmm" with every bite. The presentation was, of course, stunning, with flavors that matched the beauty on the plate. I can't wait to return and experience the dining room next. I highly recommend adding Protégé to your "Best of the Bay" list.

    Protégé is a New American casual restaurant that offers both an a la carte and a tasting menu…read more We made reservations in advance, and we were excited to check this place out for dinner. Our party went for the a la carte option to order a variety of dishes to share, rather than to be restricted to options. We tried: +the Milk Bread - served with Stepladder Creamery cultured butter and Balinese sea salt +the 'Fish & Chips' - prepared with hamachi, Asian pear, red curry, and pickled jalapenos +Crab and Caviar - with dungeness crab, Protégé reserve caviar, and yuzu sabayon +and, the A5 Wagyu Tataki - with black sesame crackers, enoki mushrooms, and karashi For my entree, I tried the Flannery Beef Short Rib, which was served with sunchoke 'hash', charcoal-grilled king trumpet mushrooms, horseradish, and pimenton; I also tried one's Blackened Monkfish and the 'Peas and Carrots.' Everything was well-presented and aesthetically-pleasing, service was on point, and they checked upon our large party often. The restaurant itself is well-decorated, with nice photographs on the wall; request for the tufted seating, as it's more comfortable. +attentive staff +a la carte and tasting menu offered +reservations accepted

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    Dining Room
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    Mango Cheesecake Chocolates
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    Rasa - Burlingame

    Rasa - Burlingame

    4.0
    (1.6k reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$
    23 years in business
    Locally owned & operated

    Updating based on a visit from a few weeks ago. All the dishes were flavorful and well presented…read more This restaurant is one that keeps reinventing itself. I wouldn't say Michelin-worthy but worth a visit for elevated presentation of classic Indian dishes with a modern or fusion twist. On this visit, I had the Corn Chaat (a favorite!), fried Andhra fried chicken and chutney prawns and meen vazhayila pollichatu (white fish in banana leaf). Kulfi was the most flavorful for dessert but otherwise dessert game is poor here and would recommend going elsewhere. Can be a little pricey for the size of the dishes but good for a business meal and sharing.

    Rasa has a lovely atmosphere, and parking was easy, which made it a convenient place to meet for…read morelunch. However, the menu felt much more limited than I remembered from several years ago, when it seemed more interesting and expansive. My friend and I shared the Chutney Prawns for $18 and the White Elephant Dosa for $26, along with one cocktail and one mocktail. Unfortunately, I was not especially impressed by the food. The prawns felt underwhelming for the price, and my mocktail was not particularly memorable. The dosa was visually impressive at two feet long, but it is ultimately still a very thin dosa and very crispy, and I found the seasoning somewhat overwhelming. The gunpowder and spices overpowered the dish for me, although the sauces and potato masala were flavorful. Our total came to approximately $90, and for that price, I expected a more satisfying overall experience. Service was also inconsistent. It was slow initially, and while our server was cordial and kind once he assisted us, he did not return to check on us after taking our order. We ultimately relied on the bartender for items such as an extra spoon and the check. The ambiance is beautiful, but between the limited menu, high prices, uneven food, and inattentive service, I do not feel the experience justified the cost. Unfortunately, I do not plan to return. For Michelin rated I expected more.

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    Rasa named amongst the top 25 restaurants in the Bay Area
    Rasa named amongst the top 25 restaurants in the Bay Area
    Rasa named amongst the top 25 restaurants in the Bay Area
    Rasa named amongst the top 25 restaurants in the Bay Area
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