Hillsborough buries Flintstone House sushi pop-up

The recently-announced Flintstone House sushi pop-up is now a relic of the past.

Bay Area foodies seeking wagyu and whimsy jumped at the chance to dine at Stoneage Omakase, which planned to serve high-end sushi in Hillsborough’s fantastical Flintstone House starting Friday. Reservations opened Wednesday for a 15-course tasting menu at $230 per person. But as of Monday night, the business announced, the town has shut down the venture.

“[D]ue to concerns raised by the city of Hillsborough, we have temporarily paused our catering operations at this location,” the business posted on Instagram Monday night. “As a catering business, not a restaurant, we are diligently working to address these issues with Hillsborough and will keep you updated on our progress.”

A letter shared by the San Francisco Standard from the Hillsborough Police Department addressed to the house’s owner, Florence Fang, says the pop-up would be illegal due to zoning regulations and asks for the opening to be cancelled.

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“Restaurants and other commercial uses are not permitted in a residential zone, even on a temporary basis,” the letter reads. “Since you are now on notice about this restriction, please inform the operators that they may not open for business.”

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Fang has butted heads with the town before. Hillsborough sued Fang in 2019 for allegedly adding decorations to the home’s exterior — including a flock of metal dinosaur sculptures — without permits. Fang and the city settled in 2021, and the faux-prehistoric decor remains.

While the Flintstone House launch has been called off, the Stoneage Omakase website includes a form to inquire about “catering to your own private residence” starting July 27. A “Homakase” dining experience for parties of eight to 15 starts at $350 per person before taxes, the website reads.

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