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Nomu Skewers

580 Bush St Ste 101, San Francisco, CA 94108
$$$
Sushi Bars, Sushi, Japanese

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Nomu Skewers 8.3
Union Square
Modern izakaya near Union Square fusing charcoal-grilled yakitori with a concise sushi/nigiri program and sake list. Consistent execution and lively service make it a reliable pre-show or after-work stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Miso black cod, Chirashi don, Daily sashimi specials
Scores:
Value: 7.8 Service: 8.1 Consistency: 8.5 Food Quality: 8.7 Atmosphere: 8.4 Cultural Relevance: 7.9
What makes it special: Izakaya energy with a legit sushi counter in one room.
Who should go: Sushi fans who want izakaya variety
When to visit: Weeknights 5–7pm for easiest seating
What to order: Miso black cod, chirashi, sashimi special
Insider tip: Check the whiteboard for Toyosu cuts that sell out early.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is scarce around Union Square; paid garages nearby typically charge $8–12 per hour.
Dress code: Smart casual; jeans and sneakers are fine, but many guests dress up for evening outings.
Noise level: Moderate to lively—conversation is possible but expect background buzz, especially at peak hours.
Weekend wait: 30–45 minutes without a reservation; bar seats may open sooner.
Weekday lunch: Generally no wait, though the dining room is limited.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes—several skewers, vegetable rolls, and sides accommodate vegetarians.
Vegan options: Limited—options are mainly edamame, grilled vegetables, and a few salads.
Gluten-free options: Yes—several sushi and grilled items can be prepared gluten-free upon request, though no dedicated prep area.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes—lively izakaya energy and shared plates make it fun, but the setting is more upbeat than intimate.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Often yes on weekdays if you arrive early, but reservations are recommended for weekend evenings.
Is it kid-friendly? Not especially—best for adults or teens; no children’s menu and the vibe skews toward nightlife.
Best For
Better for: Stronger grilled skewer program and sake selection than typical neighborhood sushi spots.
Skip if: If you want quiet fine dining or extensive sushi-only menus—choose a traditional sushi bar instead.
Nomu Skewers 8.3
Union Square
Union Square izakaya with a focused sushi menu alongside charcoal-grilled skewers and sake. Rolls and nigiri are solid, with hits like miso black cod and chirashi keeping regulars returning.
Must-Try Dishes: Miso Black Cod, Chirashi Don, Akami/Chutoro Nigiri
Scores:
Value: 7.6 Service: 8.1 Consistency: 8.3 Food Quality: 8.6 Atmosphere: 8.4 Cultural Relevance: 7.8
What makes it special: Izakaya energy with a legit sushi program in the heart of Union Square.
Who should go: Sushi fans who want izakaya variety
When to visit: Weeknights 5–7pm for easiest seating
What to order: Miso black cod; chirashi don; bluefin or akami nigiri
Insider tip: Ask for daily sashimi specials—often Toyosu market cuts.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking around Union Square is very limited; closest option is the Union Square Garage ($5–$7 per hour). No valet service.
Dress code: Smart casual. Jeans are fine, but most diners lean a little dressy given the Union Square setting.
Noise level: Lively and upbeat, especially during happy hour. Conversations are possible but expect some background buzz.
Weekend wait: 30–45 minutes without a reservation; reservations recommended for parties larger than 2.
Weekday lunch: Typically no wait; bar seats available for walk-ins.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes – veggie skewers, miso eggplant, and avocado/cucumber rolls available.
Vegan options: Limited – 2–3 options like grilled vegetables and cucumber rolls, but not a full vegan menu.
Gluten-free options: Yes – sushi and sashimi options are naturally gluten-free; ask staff about soy sauce alternatives.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes. The lively izakaya energy and sake list create a fun, casual date atmosphere. Go earlier in the evening for a slightly calmer vibe.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes for smaller groups—especially at the bar or high-tops. Larger groups should book ahead, especially on weekends.
Is it kid-friendly? Not ideal for young children. The menu and atmosphere are more geared toward adults, though older kids/teens could enjoy sushi and skewers.
Best For
Better for: Combining sushi with charcoal-grilled skewers in a lively izakaya setting—ideal for groups and sake lovers.
Skip if: You want a quiet, traditional sushi-ya experience with omakase focus. This is more scene-driven and social.