Best Sushi Restaurants in The Sunset District (94122)
6 hand-picked restaurants, AI-analyzed and critic-validated
Notable Picks
8.6
Inner Sunset stalwart (opened 2004) known for nigiri-focused omakase and a tight specials board that leans seasonal. Guests come for precise cuts, a respectful sake list, and an intimate, dinner-only rhythm.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spoonfuls of Happiness (uni + ankimo), Hamachi Carpaccio, Nigiri Omakase
What makes it special: Chef-driven omakase with distinctive small plates like Spoonfuls of Happiness.
#2
Ebisu
8.5
Family-run Inner Sunset institution serving the neighborhood for four decades with broad sushi, sashimi, and cooked classics. Reliable sourcing and steady execution make it a go-to before or after Golden Gate Park.
Must-Try Dishes:
10-Piece Nigiri Omakase, Bincho (albacore) sashimi, Chirashi Deluxe
What makes it special: Over four decades of trusted sushi with a loyal neighborhood following.
8.2
Modern sushi bar offering bookable omakase experiences and a curated sake list in a polished setting. It brings a higher-end tasting format to Ninth Avenue with approachable service and precise nigiri.
Must-Try Dishes:
Premium Omakase (6 courses), Omakase Nigiri Experience, Seasonal Sashimi Platter
What makes it special: Reservation-only omakase with premium cuts and a focused sake program.
#4
Sushi Goemon
8.1
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Neighborhood favorite blending classic nigiri with playful, colorful rolls that photograph beautifully. Warm staff and lively energy make it a reliable Inner Sunset pick.
Must-Try Dishes:
Goemon special roll, Salmon belly nigiri, Baked scallop roll
What makes it special: Color-forward rolls and hearty portions with friendly service.
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#5
Sushi Uma
7.8
AYCE-friendly sushi house west of 19th Ave with extended hours and a broad roll list. Best for casual groups chasing quantity plus a handful of well-executed nigiri standards.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chirashi bowl, Lion king roll, Hamachi jalapeño sashimi
What makes it special: Generous toppings and bright sauces for camera-ready bowls and rolls.
#6
Yoma Cafe
7.6
Casual spot where Japanese curry and sushi share the board with hefty katsu sandos. The panko crunch, sweet-savory curry, and thick milk bread make for a satisfying, quick meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken katsu sando on milk bread, Pork katsu curry over rice, Spicy tuna sando (limited)
What makes it special: Proper katsu crunch and fluffy milk bread in a fast-casual setup.