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Robin

620 Gough St, San Francisco, CA 94102
$$$$
Sushi

Master Critic Reviews (3 Lists)

Robin 8.9
Hayes Valley ✓ Verified
Contemporary omakase led by chef Adam Tortosa (since 2017) known for luxe, artful plating and seasonal Edomae technique. Locals book it for special-occasion sushi that photographs beautifully without feeling stiff.
Must-Try Dishes: Ensui uni with caviar, O-toro nigiri with aged soy, Konbujime local fish
Scores:
Value: 7.2 Service: 8.8 Consistency: 8.9 Food Quality: 9.4 Atmosphere: 9.2 Cultural Relevance: 8.6
What makes it special: Choose-your-price omakase with dramatic, highly photogenic plating.
Who should go: Omakase fans and special-occasion diners
When to visit: Book late seatings after 8:30pm for calmer service
What to order: Omakase progression; uni with caviar; o-toro
Insider tip: Tell the team your preferred price point up front to tailor the experience.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is limited in Hayes Valley, especially after 6pm; nearby paid garages on Gough and Hayes are the most reliable options.
Dress code: Smart casual—stylish but not overly formal; most guests lean dressy for the omakase experience.
Noise level: Moderate; lively buzz but you can comfortably hold a date-night conversation.
Weekend wait: Reservations are required; walk-ins are rarely accommodated.
Weekday lunch: Not applicable—Robin is dinner only.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Limited accommodations; some seasonal vegetable courses can be substituted by request.
Vegan options: Not recommended—menu is seafood-driven with minimal vegan alternatives.
Gluten-free options: Yes—gluten-free soy sauce available; inform staff in advance for substitutions.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes—Robin’s intimate omakase and artful plating create a memorable, high-impact first date setting without being overly formal.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Unlikely—reservations are essential, especially on weekends. Book online well in advance.
Is it kid-friendly? Not ideal for young children; the format is long and seafood-focused. Teens with adventurous palates may enjoy it.
Best For
Better for: Robin excels at highly photogenic, luxe omakase that feels contemporary and approachable compared to more traditional, formal sushi counters.
Skip if: If you’re seeking à la carte sushi, a short casual meal, or a budget-friendly option, consider alternatives in the neighborhood.
Robin 8.9
Hayes Valley ✓ Verified
Chef Adam Tortosa’s modern omakase balances pristine fish with creative, California-driven touches. A polished, personalized progression makes it a destination for celebratory sushi in Hayes Valley.
Must-Try Dishes: Bluefin toro nigiri, Hokkaido uni over warm rice, Crab chawanmushi
Scores:
Value: 7.4 Service: 9 Consistency: 8.6 Food Quality: 9.4 Atmosphere: 8.8 Cultural Relevance: 8.5
What makes it special: Personalized omakase with top-tier sourcing and California creativity.
Who should go: Sushi devotees and celebratory diners
When to visit: Midweek seatings for calmer pacing
What to order: Omakase progression; toro; uni
Insider tip: Let the team steer your budget—courses scale to your preferences.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking in Hayes Valley is limited after 6pm; closest paid garage is on Gough & Grove (~5-minute walk).
Dress code: Smart casual leaning dressy; blazers or chic dresses fit the tone, but polished jeans are acceptable.
Noise level: Moderate; intimate enough for conversation though energy rises with full seatings.
Weekend wait: Reservations are essential; walk-ins rarely accommodated.
Weekday lunch: Closed at lunch; only open for dinner seatings.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Possible with advance notice; kitchen can substitute vegetable-focused courses.
Vegan options: Very limited; not recommended for strict vegans.
Gluten-free options: Yes—staff can tailor omakase to be gluten-free with substitutions.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes—its polished setting, attentive service, and elegant sushi progression make it memorable and intimate.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Unlikely; the omakase format requires advance booking. Call ahead for cancellations, but walk-ins are rare.
Is it kid-friendly? Not ideal for young children; menu and pacing suit adults or mature teens celebrating special occasions.
Best For
Better for: Robin excels at personalized omakase experiences where the chef tailors progression to your budget and tastes.
Skip if: Skip if you want à la carte sushi, casual dining, or quick service—other spots in Japantown or the Mission are better suited.
Robin 8.8
Hayes Valley
Contemporary omakase with a choose-your-price format and polished service in a stylish Hayes Valley room. Fish quality and creative courses make it a destination for special nights and pre-show dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase nigiri progression, Uni-topped wagyu on crispy nori chip, Chef’s seasonal sashimi flights
Scores:
Value: 7.6 Service: 8.7 Consistency: 8.8 Food Quality: 9.3 Atmosphere: 9 Cultural Relevance: 8.6
What makes it special: Personalized omakase with top-grade seafood in a design-forward space.
Who should go: Omakase fans and date-night diners
When to visit: Weeknights 5–7pm for smoother reservations
What to order: Omakase; premium nigiri; seasonal specials
Insider tip: Prices are set per guest—discuss preferences to tailor the sequence.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is limited in Hayes Valley, especially after 6pm. A nearby paid garage at Hayes & Gough usually has spaces.
Dress code: Smart casual leaning dressy—jeans are fine if paired with a nice shirt or jacket.
Noise level: Moderate—buzzing energy but still comfortable for date-night conversation.
Weekend wait: Reservations are strongly recommended; walk-ins can face 45–60 minute waits or be turned away.
Weekday lunch: Closed at lunch; opens evenings only.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes—chefs can adapt omakase with vegetable-based courses upon request.
Vegan options: Limited—possible with advance notice, but experience is seafood-driven.
Gluten-free options: Yes—gluten-free soy and rice-based substitutions available if noted ahead.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes—the stylish setting, personalized service, and elevated omakase make it an impressive but not overwhelming first-date choice.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Not reliably. Weekend and prime-time tables book out in advance; bar seats may open last-minute but are rare.
Is it kid-friendly? Not ideal—menu format and atmosphere are tailored to adults. Best for diners 12+ who are comfortable with long meals.
Best For
Better for: Robin excels in curated omakase flexibility—you choose your budget tier, and the kitchen tailors a premium progression with creative flair.
Skip if: Skip if you’re seeking a casual sushi roll spot, à la carte ordering, or budget-friendly dining.