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Indigo Restaurant – San Francisco

Upscale American Fare (Up to 55% Off). Two Options Available.

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In a Nutshell

Rotating menu includes options such as tuna tartare, lamb meatballs, grilled salmon, and penne pasta with pesto and roasted vegetables

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 15, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Dine-in only. $100 option valid only for parties of 4 or more. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
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Fine-dining establishments give you options, such as “soup or salad?” and “silver platter or wax-paper-lined top hat?” Celebrate good taste with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $25 for $50 worth of upscale American fare
  • $45 for $100 worth of upscale American fare for parties of four or more

Though Indigo Restaurant's menu changes frequently, recent dishes have included pan-seared corvina bass with crispy fennel and blood oranges ($29.95), grilled dayboat scallops ($11.95), and roasted tomato soup with a grilled gruyere and truffled-mushroom sandwich ($8.95).

Indigo Restaurant

Executive Chef Michael Whang dreams up Indigo Restaurant's rotating menu of dishes inspired by traditional and distinctly American flavors. Decadent touches such as truffles, chutneys, and herb butters add an air of indulgence to grilled and roasted fish and tenderloin, pastas, and vegetable dishes. Desserts such as a lavender crème brûlée lauded by Time Out San Francisco and SF Station join digestifs, cocktails, and wines handpicked from California vintners. Diners tuck in to their selections beneath dramatic gothic chandeliers and ruched fabrics tucked beneath paneled wainscoting as they daydream of stealing away to Crimson Lounge a floor below, which hosts private cocktail parties for revisionist Nathaniel Hawthorne scholars.

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Indigo Restaurant

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    San Francisco

    687 McAllister St.
    San Francisco, California 94102
    (415) 673-9353
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