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  • Tsuki nights are a monthly tradition at Matsu, a contemporary Japanese restaurant in Oceanside by Chef William Eick. They take inspiration from the modern izakaya nightlife in Japan where communal dining is at the forefront. Become part of a vibrant community and enjoy Tsuki night favorites in a laid back atmosphere with the lights and music turned up—and a staff that can’t wait to unleash their creativity and share their dishes with you. The perfect chance to try their cuisine at a fraction of the full tasting menu cost or experience exclusive chef collaborations! From Japanese comfort foods, to A5 wagyu beef cooked to perfection, to unforgettable desserts, cocktails, and sake, the menu changes each month for constant surprises and new delights. All ingredients are imported from Japan or sourced locally. Follow @eatmatsu on Instagram for monthly updates on the menu or featured collaborations. Tsuki nights occur on the last Tuesday of each month starting at 5 p.m. No reservations accepted. Served on a first-come, first-serve basis until sold out. About Matsu: The dining experience of a lifetime awaits for you on the other side of a towering wooden door in south Oceanside. From hot towels served before your meal, to detailed descriptions of ingredients used in each course, to sake pairings from a certified Sake Sommelier and a low-lit sultry atmosphere, Matsu delivers in every way. You’ll be treated to creative, contemporary dishes that highlight Japanese tradition and local terroir, complete with the only Japanese wines in the county. Discover why Matsu has earned its place in San Diego Magazine’s Best Restaurants list as “Best Japanese Restaurant” two years running!
  • "From the Maw" is a brand-new reading series feature regional headliners and graduate students from PLNU's Master's in Writing program as they read selections from their work, which includes poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. This event takes place at OB beans, where coffee and other refreshments are available for purchase in the heart of Ocean Beach. Point Loma Nazarene University on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
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