Memories of Hawaiian food spurred on this food venture in San Francisco. Roy Yamaguchi’s first taste of Hawaiian food left enough good memories in his mind to make him take a big step in opening up the first of this incredible San Francisco bus tour dining destination. The food and ambience of this restaurant is exotic in every single way imaginable! Imagine classy without being stuffy. You can taste the freshness of the ingredients they use. I don’t know about you but when it comes to food, freshness is an absolute must! Roy’s menu has got lots of seafood-based dishes, so, this is a haven for seafood lovers on a bus tour holiday in San Francisco.
There’s nothing ordinary about the food here because even fussy eaters will end up with lots to smile about after finishing their food at this San Francisco bus tour dining destination. The Ohana Appetizers are fabulous starters, by the way. Accordingly, every day, they have something special for their diners. That is why there are many people from all walks of life queuing up for a piece of Roy’s.
How about something with a little bit of Hawaiian-Japanese mix during your bus tour stop here? The Tepura Crusted Spicy Ahi Sushi Roll is a definite must. It’s an appetizer, yummy beyond words and is not very filling. When you stop at San Francisco Roy’s Restaurant, go for their samplers if you’re not sure what to order but the selection is limited, though
To finish off the amazing bus tour stop at this San Francisco restaurant, try their Hot Chocolate Souffle. Forget about calorie-counting just for today, and I promise you it will end the bus tour stop with a big bang! Roy’s is a very popular restaurant in San Francisco but their popularity goes beyond that – they have, on last count, more than 20 outlets around the world! And all of them are very popular among bus tour holiday-goers. They have restaurants in Hawaii and Japan, US and some in Guam. You can even make a bus tour stop here at this San Francisco restaurant just to sample their beautifully mixed cocktails that leaves a tiny hint of alcohol and a lot of flavor.
In all honesty, stopping by in San Francisco’s Roy’s Restaurant is a MUST. They can be found on 575 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94105-2933. For more information, call +1 415 777 0277. They’re open for lunch Monday till Friday from 11.30am onwards. Dinner time is between 5.30pm till 10pm. On Saturdays and Sundays, Roy’s is open from 5pm till 10pm. Their official website is http://www.roysrestaurant.com