Superfish
Wednesday, May 21, 2008

2008_05_seboexterior.jpgThe Chron has started "an occasional series" (heh) about food supply, and today's installment highlights a Japanese farm-raised bluefin tuna called Kindai, the rarest tuna of them all. Only a single shipment of Kindai—usually three whole fish—is flown to the United States per week, one going to New York and the other two to the Bay. The local restaurants that score this superfish? Heavies like The French Laundry, Manresa, The Dining Room at the Ritz, and (surprise surprise) Hayes Valley little guy Sebo. [Chron]


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