Japanese Restaurants In San Francisco Near Me

Saru Sushi Bar The Shota Ryoko's Japanese Restaurant & Bar KUSAKABE Wako Japanese Restaurant Torraku Ramen Omakase Fishmandu Sushi An | Japanese Restaurant Oma San Francisco Station Sushi Hashiri Akiko's Restaurant Ebisu Restaurant Sushi Shio Robin Sushi On North Beach Ju-Ni Akira Japanese Restaurant Koo Shizen Vegan Sushi Bar and Izakaya

· 541 reviews

3856 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94114, United States

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2. The Shota - San Francisco

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· 102 reviews

115 Sansome St, San Francisco, CA 94104

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3. Ryoko's Japanese Restaurant & Bar - San Francisco

· 1453 reviews

619 Taylor St, San Francisco, CA 94102

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Ryoko's Japanese Restaurant & Bar: what do users think?

Bill Shafer: Good dinner March 2016
· 498 reviews

584 Washington St, San Francisco, CA 94111

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KUSAKABE: what do users think?

Lily: Probably one of the more creative in presentation ! This place is worth the visit. It had classic things like uni and chutoro/otoro/ salmon eggs. The wagyu was yummy.The reservation was easy not sure what the purpose of the 8pm vs 815 reservation is. I noticed that everyone at the omakase bar was eating at a different pace. Some that were served first end up being served last as the dinner progressed on.The dress code is semi causal, my bf wore jeans .The omakase here is interesting as there are 3 chefs and each of them will serve 2-3 couples. Unlike other omakase I have been to, this one is less informative. They do mentioned some of the cuts here and there. The interaction with the chef is minimal Towards the end, he will ask if you want more or less rice and if you want to order anything else.I would say out of the omakase places I have been to, this one has the most amount of food. Also loved that ther dessert isn't a sweet tamago nigri!

Jeff Wallace: This was one of the best dining experiences of my life. And I’m old! Everything about Kusakabe was excellent, everything. The restaurant was warm, friendly and inviting, like you were eating at a friend’s home. We had a great conversation with our chef, our server recommended some great sake and all 18 courses were spectacular.Highly recommended, put Kusakabe on your bucket list, you will not be disappointed.

Gino Diaz: It's really my first Omesake! We went with my wife to celebrate Valentine's Day ❤️; And well, I had already investigated the place: 🍣 🍣 🍣 with a Michelin star it sounds attractive!!! So let's go.We first had to make a reservation in advance...approximately 1 month.We arrived easily on foot and because we arrived punctually, they welcomed us cordially in Japanese. The traditional suchi bar in good wood finish and behind it; The different chefs are very busy preparing the different dishes.We opted for one of 19 that included dessert! We found the cost reasonable for a culinary experience that truly is a symphony of unique and sublime flavors for those who love suchi.The Omesake Master was present...supervising all the actions...which never stopped...because it was a parade of exquisite dishes...they were all spectacular, but there were always some that stood out the most. We prefer a light beer to Sake... and at the end of the agreement, we decided to try wagyu A5!! Don't miss it...and you will definitely repeat the experience. Saluti a tutti 😎.
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· 299 reviews

211 Clement St, San Francisco, CA 94118

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Wako Japanese Restaurant: what do users think?

Yolanda: Pretty good but not one of the best omakases I’ve had

J S (AR): , the food is great. I did both dine-in and takeout

6. Torraku Ramen - San Francisco

· 27 reviews

1449 Lombard St, San Francisco, CA 94123, United States

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Torraku Ramen: what do users think?

Shawn Hu: Squid karaage has a fishy taste, because it's squid-- not sure if this is intentional but I don't mind itChicken karaage is really good, juicy and batter is well spiced.Katsu sandwich is really excellent, juicy and goes well with the provided cabbage.A decent yakisoba.Incidentally the ramen isn't actually that good; it's rather too salty, the broth isn't that deep in flavor, and the kakuni isn't that special either.Normally I would be happy with a fixed tip model like they have here, but the service is really slow on account of there only being one worker at the front of the house. He's not a particularly bad worker; they're just understaffed, which is management's fault.

Achint Sharma: So impressed by everything from food to service. Must try.Even for vegan, must tryA very genuine 5 star 😍

compassionfruits: Yummy ramen, rich flavor.We got a seafood ramen and two tonkatsu ramens. All very good.ate 😘

7. Omakase - San Francisco

· 246 reviews

665 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States

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8. Fishmandu Sushi - San Francisco

· 128 reviews

846 Geary St, San Francisco, CA 94109

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9. An | Japanese Restaurant

· 72 reviews

22 Peace Plz 510, San Francisco, CA 94115, United States

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An | Japanese Restaurant: what do users think?

Crystal Man: The foods taste good and fresh, and the chief has passion and experience on the food he made. The restaurant is not fancy but clean, simple, and comfortable.

B. Wai: I came here to celebrate my girlfriend's birthday. She had Nirigi Omakase and I had Chef's Omakase. It's only 10 bucks difference. Nirigi Omakase included uni. Chef included strawberry mochi but no uni. The sashimi of fish was fresh and soft. It could melt in your mouth. Toro is my fav. I also ordered wagyu and unagi. Of course, the wagyu beef was tasty, which I prefer to eat it last, so the taste could last longer in your mouth. I love unagi, so it was a must to order. This place was the third restaurant where I could truly have fresh eel. It was so good and I wish I had ordered one more. Very high quality of sashimi. Excellent services. Everything was good, except one point. The suggested tips included taxes. Basically you pay tips for taxes if you go with their suggestion tips. That needs to be changed. Anyways I would come back for more. Thank you.

Khanh Nguyen: Cozy atmosphere, fantastic selection of fish, and friendly chefs. What more can you ask for.

Leighann Krasney: It was our first time visiting, and at the end of our meal we both thought we would definitely return. The sushi was delicious and fresh. The setting was intimate and the service was excellent. I liked how they took the time to let you know exactly what fish was being served to you and whether or not to use soy sauce. The highlight of the meal for me was the A5 Wagyu nigiri. We also really enjoyed our sake, which was the summer seasonal sake.

Forrest Singletary: Highly recommend! Will definitely be back.

10. Oma San Francisco Station

· 113 reviews

1737 Post St #337, San Francisco, CA 94115, United States

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11. Sushi Hashiri - San Francisco

· 133 reviews

4 Mint Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94103

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Sushi Hashiri: what do users think?

Mitzie G: Amazing dishes hand prepared by the skilled, world class chef. The host was attentive with an extensive knowledge of the dishes, their preparation and ingredients’ sources. The setting was elegant and chic, decorated with taste and sophistication. I highly recommend this dining experience.Dietary restrictions: The chef was happy to accommodate my shellfish allergy.

Irina Malkova: I’ve never done omakase before, but I understand good food. This was very, very, very delicious.Kid-friendliness: Not kid friendly

Wilbur Yu: was immensely fresh, and the creativity to their nigiris were astounding. One of the nigiri used grilled eggplant

Gerald Soo: Wonderful high-end Japanese omakase dinner. We dined inside a bubble. The only thing I'd suggest is to make the inside of the bubble brighter.

True Care Foot Reflexology: High end omakase restaurant. Currently outdoors only. Great food but needs a bit more lighting outside.

12. Akiko's Restaurant - San Francisco

· 611 reviews

431 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94108, United States

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13. Ebisu Restaurant

· 869 reviews

1283 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122, United States

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14. Sushi Shio - San Francisco

· 67 reviews

206 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94103

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15. Robin - San Francisco

· 339 reviews

620 Gough St, San Francisco, CA 94102

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Robin: what do users think?

LoMo Phillips: Robin was my first introduction to omakase, and I'm so glad it started me off right. I'm not into sushi, but l'd recommend Robin to anyone.The DJ really set the vibe with throwback R&B and rap, adding to the cool atmosphere.Unfortunately, I don't remember exactly what we had for each course, but I do recall how fresh the ingredients were and how well the distinct flavors melded together with each bite. Our waiter checked on us a good amount without overdoing it. Order a bottle of sake and you've got yourself a fabulous night at Robin, guaranteed!

Jen: Fantastic date night experience. Definitely sit at the sushi bar, very fun to watch the chefs prep each piece. Every dish was beautifully plated. Fresh and balanced flavors. Nice modern twist to omakase. Appreciated the modern Japanese art, chic and intimate atmosphere.Robin was recommended by a good foodie friend from the Bay. I understand why she and all the foodie lists reference Robin. It’s a great place to eat and savor modern sushi when visiting the Bay.

Juan Agon: “Fusion” omakase. Expensive but very well executed, everything we were served was delicious. I recommend sitting at the sushi bar to get the full experience, our chefs at tables 9 and 10 were fun and engaging throughout service. The sake omakase was underwhelming, but YMMV, our drinks server was busy as he was serving the entire joint, on a different night, it might have been better.

Angela Chetina (Psychology and sexology): I recently had the pleasure of dining at Robin, a sushi Omakase restaurant in San Francisco, and I can confidently say it deserves a solid 5-star rating. The overall experience was nothing short of exceptional.Firstly, the restaurant's modern design creates a sophisticated and inviting atmosphere. The sleek decor adds to the overall appeal, making it an aesthetically pleasing space. The ambiance is intimate and romantic, making it an ideal choice for a special evening or a celebration.Now, onto the highlight – the food. The Omakase experience at Robin is a culinary journey that surpassed all expectations. Each dish was meticulously crafted and showcased the chef's dedication to quality and innovation. The flavors were a delightful symphony of freshness and creativity, leaving a lasting impression.One standout dish that stole the show for me was the fois gras sushi. The combination of rich fois gras with the delicate texture of sushi rice and the subtle flavors of accompanying elements was a taste sensation. It exemplified the chef's ability to marry traditional sushi with inventive culinary techniques.In addition to the impeccable food and ambiance, the service was top-notch. The staff was attentive, knowledgeable, and added to the overall warmth of the experience.Robin is undoubtedly a gem in San Francisco's culinary scene, offering a perfect blend of modern design, intimate ambiance, and outstanding food. If you appreciate sushi and want an unforgettable dining experience, Robin is a must-visit destination.Parking: I recommend to use a paid parking garage not far from the restaurant

Michelle T: , and combination of textures. The cuts were small, but I prefer that and getting more variety vs the other way around.Not a fan of not having a menu though. The price is sliding scale from $109-$209/person which others already noted, and you don’t know what you’re getting. You can however “add more”, or “scale back” but you still wouldn’t know how much more is more

Grace Nicolas -Kim: My hubby took me this place for our anniversary diner and I have to say this was one of the best omakase places. We did 210 $ omakase courses and every single dish was mind blowing. The fish is amazingly fresh and other ingredients are meticulously harmonized with different types of sashimi . If you choose 210 $ course dish, I don’t think you will be still hungry after the end of the courses as the portion is not small overall .We also tried various sakes and plum wines and they paired well with courses .If you enjoy sophisticated and fresh omakase , I highly recommend this place !

16. Sushi On North Beach - San Francisco

· 307 reviews

745 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133

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Sushi On North Beach: what do users think?

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Grant Mitchell: Just like all the comments said, come here for the happy hour. It’s a great deal and the staff was so friendly and nice. You have to get the five dollar beers.Also, the dinner plates were very large portions!

bv 74353: Great neighborhood place. We are regulars here. Attentive and helpful service along with excellent food.They provide an atmosphere that is quite rare in food establishments in San Francisco; when you’re here you’re made to feel like you actually matter and are not simply a delivery platform for revenue.

Tristan V: Dieser Sushi-Spot ist unglaublich! Das Sushi wurde direkt vor unseren Augen zubereitet und schmeckte sehr gut. Der Ort fühlt sich gemütlich an und die Menschen sind sehr freundlich. Auf jeden Fall eine Top-Wahl für alle, die gutes Sushi lieben. Wir waren während der Happy Hour von 17:00 bis 19:00 Uhr dort, wo es günstigere Preise für Sushi gibt. Sehr empfehlenswert!

17. Ju-Ni

· 311 reviews

1335 Fulton St, San Francisco, CA 94117, United States

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Ju-Ni: what do users think?

Max Stanton: , 14 pieces of nigiri, and option to go a la carte after.While everything was stellar, the standouts for us were the sake

Krista Schwartz: Cosy, intimate space where each chef serves only 4 guests. The sushi is top notch, with fish flown in daily from Japan. Our go-to for special occasions.Vegetarian options: There is no vegetarian menu.Kid-friendliness: Not for kids.

Secret Society: Words cannot describe how amazing it is to eat here! The price is well worth it. They prepare the sushi in front of you and tell you the story behind every fish!Every single sushi piece was delicious.

Yolanda: Pretty good, but pretty pricey.

AhmdReza “Reza” K: Ju Ni in San Francisco is an exceptional dining experience that deserves no less than five stars. Specializing in Japanese cuisine, the restaurant offers an intimate and meticulously crafted menu that showcases the finest ingredients and culinary skills. Holding two Michelin stars for two years is a testament to its consistent quality and innovation. The chef at Ju Ni is not only professional but also engaging and interesting, adding a unique touch to the dining experience. This place is a must-visit for anyone seeking an unparalleled sushi experience in San FranciscoP.S. I believe the dinner menu starts around 200 per person. Adding drink and some other items, it’s around 300$ per person.

Dummycom X: Ebodai and Kan-Buri good

Hannah Konitshek: Recommended dishes Ume Madai

18. Akira Japanese Restaurant - San Francisco

· 210 reviews

1634 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94109, United States

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Akira Japanese Restaurant: what do users think?

Edith Ho: Quality and reasonable price Japanese cuisine in town. I tried Saba on my 1st visit, the taste was unforgettable🤩 so tender and mouthwatering….love it! Chef is super friendly and passionate in pursuing real Japanese cooking details. Your tongue can tell. Last week tried sushi combo 🍣🍙😋which is Hokkaido style sushi. In fact, I love their Fresh Wasabi, very special and refreshing! The chef recommended me to try his Shokado set 🍱….to be updated.Try their dessert cream brûlée was soooo smooth😱, and nice aroma especially eating with 🍓 strawberriey

Raffaella Angelelli: One of the best sushi I had in San Francisco at a reasonable price.It's a cozy place and the staff is very kind.Sushi and sashimi are very tasty: they also have some specials that are worth trying.The grilled ice cream was the perfect way to end the dinner.We spent about $100 each but we ate a lotVegetarian options: They have 6 - 8 vegetarian rolls and other vegetarian options among the cold and hot plates.Dietary restrictions: They have gluten free soy sauce. Some desserts are gluten free too

Gregory Hastings: Chirashi Don
· 255 reviews

408 Irving St, San Francisco, CA 94122

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20. Shizen Vegan Sushi Bar and Izakaya - San Francisco

· 1854 reviews

370 14th St, San Francisco, CA 94103

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