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Slanted Door (Closed Temporarily)

(4 Ratings)
Famous Vietnamese Fusion
The reveiws just don't stop coming in for the Slanted Door, where excellent waterfront dining awaits. Located in the Ferry Building, this is a landmark restaurant that is packed for lunch or dinner, and well worth it. They turned Asian Fusion on its head with this locale, and changed the food landscape across America. Often duplicated, seldom replicated, its absolutely worth a shot!


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