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    Ceremic mugs
    Lynn F.

    The most dangerous store in Japantown. When I first discovered them a couple years ago I admired their beautiful tableware & pottery. Next visit I have to have these beautiful dish towels. SF76 has become a mandatory stop while in Japantown. Seriously, the Japanese aesthetic is spot on combo quality, design, and practicality. Everything works for small space homes. Oh help me, now they have shoes! Even big size shoes, be still my heart. And scarves! But, oh no, I'm ready to throw out all my tableware & appliances and buy everything here. The toaster oven- unique, sleek, space saving, must have. You've been warned.

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    Amazing selection of kitchenware, clothing, and more that you'd be hard pressed to find anywhere else in SF.

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    Kamei Restaurant Supply - 7/17/25 FYI. You get what you pay for...

    Kamei Restaurant Supply

    4.2(458 reviews)
    1.9 miInner Richmond

    Best place to shop in the city for cookware, dishware, and anything kitchen related! Especially…read moreanything Asian like matcha bowls, teapots, etc. Everything is well priced and affordable, and they have aisles and aisles of stuff! I could easily spend over an hour walking through all the aisles to check everything out. Definitely worth checking out if you're looking for things for your kitchen or are nearby. Btw they are closed on Sundays.

    This place, as the name implies, it's a restaurant supply company. They have an amazingly large…read moreselection of plates, bowls, and various types of cookware. We go here once or twice a year and shop for plates and bowls for our house. You can buy one or more of any style. The prices are excellent. The service is fast at the register. They wrap each dish in newspaper to keep it safe for your travels home. If you've never been here, I recommend checking it out. It's hard to imagine you wouldn't leave with a few things that you didn't know you needed. Lastly, it's worth noting that they are very consistent in their brands. So if you buy dishes and a few years later, need to replace one or two due to breakage or wear and tear overtime, they will likely still have the exact same item. This makes keeping your dishes, consistent as opposed to a mishmash of different types and styles.

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    Kamei Restaurant Supply - 7/17/25 FYI. Exterior. Entrance

    7/17/25 FYI. Exterior. Entrance

    Kamei Restaurant Supply - Cute bowls for sauces or dumplings

    Cute bowls for sauces or dumplings

    Kamei Restaurant Supply - Aisles of plates, bowls, mugs both asian and western. Perfect to stock your kitchen for cereal-ice cream-pasta-sauce-bowls. Great gifts too

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    Aisles of plates, bowls, mugs both asian and western. Perfect to stock your kitchen for cereal-ice cream-pasta-sauce-bowls. Great gifts too

    Cookin': Recycled Gourmet Appurtenances

    Cookin': Recycled Gourmet Appurtenances

    3.3(225 reviews)
    1.0 miLower Haight
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    I was sixteen the first time I visited Judy's original Cole Valley location on Carl Street. She…read moredubbed me "the Quiche Girl" after I bought my third tart pan in as many visits. Over the decades that followed, George and I made pilgrimages to her 2,500-square-foot treasure trove on Divisadero Street, emerging with German cheesecake pans, oyster plates, Taylor & Ng mugs, French Santa chocolate molds, madeleine pans, brioche pans, butter dishes, Revere Ware, Elsie the Cow creamers, French bread pans, manual nut grinders, and so much more. I wandered those cramped aisles with the reverence of a museum-goer. The appeal wasn't just the merchandise; it was Judy's encyclopedic knowledge of her inventory. She could identify makers, explain histories, and reveal hidden details that no internet search could provide. Cookin' was a place where you discovered what you didn't know you were searching for. Where cranky wisdom and culinary history collided in narrow aisles. Where a former English professor built something unreplicable: a shrine to cast iron, copper, and the conviction that older things are often better. Judy is a San Francisco original, and Cookin' represented a disappearing breed of specialty shop: impractical, idiosyncratic, and irreplaceable. For those of us who found the perfect brioche pan or vintage oyster plates within those cluttered walls, this closure marks the end of an era. Thank you, Judy, for decades of cranky brilliance. You and that jam-packed shop of wonders will be deeply missed.

    my heart is missing a piece now that cookin is closed. years of going there and mystified at it's…read morecontents. Judy is the quintessential collector, traveler..with a bastion of knowledge. hanging out there and listening to her (if you were lucky enough) was tantamount to a worldly adventure, without leaving home. Judy is a SF treasure and icon .i wish her the best and miss hunting through that wild garden of a store.

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    Cookin': Recycled Gourmet Appurtenances
    Cookin': Recycled Gourmet Appurtenances

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    The Wok Shop - free spatula after i purchased a wok and a lid

    The Wok Shop

    3.4(395 reviews)
    1.4 miChinatown
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    I heard about The Wok Shop through social media and happened to be in the market for a new wok, so…read moreI decided to stop by. Walking in can definitely feel overwhelming at first because the shop is packed wall to wall with kitchen tools and woks in all different sizes and styles. If you're not sure what you're looking for, I highly recommend asking for help. Tane, the older woman who works there, is definitely a character. She's very blunt, which caught me off guard at first, but I quickly realized it's just her personality. Having worked in a bank in a past life and dealt with all kinds of people, I didn't take it personally. Honestly, it felt like she was testing whether you actually know what you're doing in the kitchen. I even overheard her being very direct with someone else who clearly didn't, which was kind of interesting to witness. Once we got talking, we ended up having a great conversation about woks and cooking in general. She really knows her stuff. I left with a wok and a few other items, and since I spent a decent amount, she even threw in some freebies, which was a nice surprise. Overall, the whole visit was an experience in the best way. If you're looking for high-quality, special woks and don't mind a little personality, this place is absolutely worth checking out.

    I absolutely loved my experience at The Wok Shop in San Francisco. Walking in, you immediately feel…read morelike you've entered a true local gem -- shelves stacked with every kind of wok and tool you could imagine, and the kind of no-nonsense energy you only get from a place that's been doing this forever. Yes, the woman working there is straightforward -- some might even interpret it as blunt -- but honestly? It was one of the best parts of the experience. She was incredibly helpful, hilarious in her delivery, and absolutely knows her stuff. After watching customer after customer ask the same questions, I completely understood her style -- it's her shtick, and it works. She tells it like it is, gives you exactly what you need, and doesn't waste a second of your time. I left there with more wok knowledge than I ever expected to have, and the perfect pan for my kitchen. I highly recommend stopping by if you're looking for authentic tools and an experience that feels real, memorable, and uniquely San Francisco. I'll definitely be back -- sass and all! If you know you know, those complaining about her attitude just don't get it.

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    The Wok Shop - 14" flat-bottom wok for $39 (Jan 2023)

    14" flat-bottom wok for $39 (Jan 2023)

    The Wok Shop - 3/30/25

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