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Here are SoMa's 3 newest businesses to open

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Published on November 14, 2019
Here are SoMa's 3 newest businesses to openPhoto: Sun and Moon/Yelp

Interested in exploring the newest businesses to open in SoMa? From a skate shop to a Thai spot, read on to see the newest hot spots to open their doors in this part of San Francisco.

Supreme

1015 Market St.

Photo: Angelica C./Yelp

Supreme, a skate shop and men's clothing store, is the first San Francisco outpost of the popular New York City brand.

Founded in downtown Manhattan in 1994 as a neighborhood skate shop, Supreme has since expanded around the world and now operates a dozen stores in major cities from London to Tokyo. This Market Street store stocks Supreme-branded T-shirts, caps and other men's apparel, as well as skateboard parts and accessories.  

Supreme currently holds 3.5 stars out of eight reviews on Yelp, indicating fair reviews.

Simal A., wrote, "Man, the staff is so helpful. Kudos to them. The store has a dope aesthetic and vibe with great music playing in the background. There's even a mini bowl in the back for skateboarding."

Supreme is open from 11 a.m.–7 p.m. on Monday-Saturday and noon–6 p.m. on Sunday.

Gozu

201 Spear St., Suite 120

Photo: Manda Bear B./Yelp

Gozu is a Japanese restaurant specializing in wagyu beef.

Chef Marc Zimmerman, formerly of Alexander's Steakhouse, has created a customizable tasting menu that highlights cuts of beef from cattle that he personally sources from a ranch in Japan. The standard tasting menu experience features 13-15 courses ($120-$150), prepared at an open grill in the center of the dining room. Gozu also offers an array of Japanese whiskeys. 

With a 4.5-star rating out of five reviews on Yelp, Gozu has been getting positive attention.

Yelper Alexandra R., who reviewed Gozu on Nov. 9, wrote, "This place is a magic oasis for high-end food and drinks, with knowledgeable, intimate service."

Andrew S. noted, "The food was just excellent. Every dish was meticulously prepared."

Gozu is open from 5–11 p.m. on Tuesday-Saturday. (It's closed on Sunday and Monday.)

Sun and Moon

415 Brannan St.

Photo: Sun and moon/Yelp

Taking over the former Koh Samui & The Monkey space, Sun and Moon is a restaurant offering Thai street food and Japanese ramen.

Sun and Moon  — whose name pays homage to the restaurant's two culinary inspirations, Japan and Thailand  — serves a full menu of favorites, including chicken satay, tom yum soup, curries, pad thai and three varieties of ramen. Check out street food-inspired specialties like the Cal-Train Fried Rice, made with veggies and ground chicken, topped with a fried egg and served with a side of bone broth. 

With a 4.5-star Yelp rating out of 90 reviews on Yelp, Sun and Moon has been getting positive attention.

Yelper Anna H., who reviewed Sun and Moon on Nov. 10, wrote, "Hands down, some of the best Thai I've had in the Bay."

Felicia L. noted, "The service here is out of this world, and they provide generous portions."

Sun and Moon is open from 11 a.m.–2:30 p.m. and 5–10 p.m. on weekdays and noon–3:30 p.m. and 5–10 p.m. on weekends.


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