What to order at Liholiho Yacht Club

Must order
Tuna poke with sesame nori chips, followed by spam fried rice.
Signature dishes
Spam fried rice, Tuna poke, Baked Hawaii
Editor tip
The bar room takes walk-ins; the dining room is two months out.
CuisineAmerican
Price$$$
Neighborhoodlower-pac-heights
Last verified

Signature dishes: Spam fried rice, Tuna poke, Baked Hawaii

Must order: Tuna poke with sesame nori chips, followed by spam fried rice.

Tip: The bar room takes walk-ins; the dining room is two months out.

Location

Address: 871 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109

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