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Best Business Lunch Sushi Restaurants in San Francisco

24 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Roka Akor - San Francisco
Robata-fired precision meets a refined sushi and maki program.

Notable Picks

$$$$ Chinatown Japanese, Sushi
Japanese steakhouse with a polished robata grill program and a focused sushi lineup. Rolls lean on pristine fish and composed flavors, making it a strong pick for upscale dinners in Jackson Square.
Must-Try Dishes: Hamachi Serrano Chili Roll, Crunchy Spicy Tuna Roll, Dungeness Crab California Roll
What Makes it Special: Robata-fired precision meets a refined sushi and maki program.
$ Livermore Japanese, Sushi
Long-running sushi bar (since 1986) known for classic cuts, chirashi, and a quieter room suited to conversation. Locals book it for steady technique and a traditional sushi-counter experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Chirashi bowl, Hamachi kama, Spicy scallop roll
What Makes it Special: Decades-strong sushi counter with traditional cuts and calm pacing.
$$$ Richmond District Seafood, Sushi
Long-running Richmond sushi house pairing traditional nigiri with well-executed specialty rolls. Known for fresher-than-expected fish and a quietly focused dining room that rewards regulars.
Must-Try Dishes: Fire Salmon Roll, Dragon Roll, Rainbow Roll
What Makes it Special: Traditional craftsmanship with a deep roll menu and steady sourcing.
$$$$ Financial District Japanese, Sushi
Modern izakaya in the heart of FiDi with a focused sushi program, robata items, and a legit weekday lunch service that plays well for client meetings. Efficient pacing and a polished room make it a reliable executive lunch choice.
Must-Try Dishes: Nigiri Set Lunch, Chicken Karaage, Salmon Teriyaki Don
What Makes it Special: Full-service izakaya with weekday lunch and strong sushi execution.
8.4
$$ Potrero Hill Japanese, Sushi
Owner-run Potrero Hill sushi bar (opened 2008) known for careful fish but a low-key room that works for focused business conversations. Lunch hours on weekdays add utility when you need higher-end nigiri without a scene.
Must-Try Dishes: Nigiri Omakase (chef’s selection), Sashimi Platter, Golden Dragon Roll
What Makes it Special: Weekday lunch sushi with serious fish care in a calm setting.
8.3
$$$$ Financial District Japanese, Sushi
Bay-adjacent Japanese with dramatic interiors and a deep sake program, pairing colorful maki with chef-selected nigiri sets. A longtime Embarcadero fixture where large-format platters and lit bar lighting make for easy shots.
Must-Try Dishes: Matsu sushi set (ultra-premium nigiri), Ozumo unagi & shrimp tempura roll, Hamachi ‘Jomu’ roll with serrano
What Makes it Special: Striking design with sushi sets and a broad sake list.
$$$$ SOMA Japanese, Sushi
Modern SoMa sushi bar known for generous nigiri and composed maki that plate cleanly for the feed. Warm wood tones and a sleek counter make it easy to capture crisp overhead shots.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s choice nigiri set, Salmon belly nigiri, Chirashi deluxe
What Makes it Special: Clean, modern plating with photo-friendly counter seating.
$ Richmond District Japanese, Sushi
Long-running Geary Boulevard standby turning out generous classic rolls and combo lunches with quick pacing. Reliable service and ample seating make it a practical, low-friction client or team lunch.
Must-Try Dishes: Lion King roll, Rainbow roll, Sushi/sashimi combo
What Makes it Special: Speedy, big-portion sushi with dependable lunch execution.
$$$ Hayes Valley Japanese, Sushi
Lower Haight favorite with a deep roll list and sake focus; polished enough for client catch-ups. Portions and plating land a notch above typical neighborhood sushi.
Must-Try Dishes: Hamachi Kama, Sashimi Plate, Red Dragon Roll
What Makes it Special: Sake-forward list and refined sashimi for more formal lunches.
$$ Potrero Hill Japanese, Sushi
Dogpatch stalwart (since 1987) serving sushi, soba/udon, and bento-friendly lunch sets with efficient service. A practical pick for client-friendly lunches with sake and Japanese whisky options without the downtown fuss.
Must-Try Dishes: Chirashi Lunch Set, Chicken Karaage, Tempura Udon
What Makes it Special: Legacy Dogpatch Japanese spot with full bar and speedy lunch service.
$$ Livermore Japanese, Sushi
Downtown Japanese restaurant best known for sushi but also serving a hearty pork-broth ramen. Good for mixed groups where some want rolls and others want a warming bowl.
Must-Try Dishes: Japanese Ramen (pork broth), Spicy Ramen, Tempura Udon
What Makes it Special: Full-service Japanese dining with a solid ramen option downtown.
$$ Haight Japanese, Sushi
Haight Street spot with a broad sushi menu and midday service that moves. Consistent rolls and chirashi make it a solid business-casual choice near the park.
Must-Try Dishes: Ginza Roll, Chirashi Bowl, Usuzukuri Salmon
What Makes it Special: Broad lunch menu with fast ticket times for teams.
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$$$ Mission Bay Japanese, Sushi
Neighborhood izakaya and sushi bar from the Omakase Group delivering clean fish, shareable plates, and a lively room at more accessible prices. Ideal for pre-show dinners or low-key dates.
Must-Try Dishes: Salmon belly aburi, Hamachi kama, Spicy tuna crispy rice
What Makes it Special: Refined izakaya standards and sushi with fair pricing and pace.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$ Haight Japanese, Sushi
Neighborhood standby in Cole Valley serving classics and lunch bentos at fair prices. Reliable service and straightforward sushi make it an easy pick for low-key work lunches.
Must-Try Dishes: Lunch Bento (teriyaki or sashimi), Chicken Katsu, Salmon Teriyaki
What Makes it Special: Dependable lunch sets and classic rolls at neighborhood pricing.
7.9
$$ Nob Hill Japanese, Sushi
Casual Powell Street standby turning out classic rolls, bento, and nigiri near the cable car line. Friendly service and fair prices make it a reliable downtown sushi stop.
Must-Try Dishes: 49er Roll, Rainbow Roll, Salmon Nigiri
What Makes it Special: Old-school menu breadth with dependable execution steps from Union Square.
$$ Pleasanton Japanese, Sushi
Comfortable downtown sushi bar & grill with reliable nigiri and a broad hot-kitchen menu. Consistent execution and easy bar seating make it a dependable weeknight choice.
Must-Try Dishes: Sashimi combo, Salmon belly nigiri, Tempura udon
What Makes it Special: Well-rounded menu that’s steady across nigiri and hot dishes.
$ Financial District Japanese, Sushi
A Japanese sozai deli inside the Ferry Building — the only US outpost of Japan's largest prepared-food company — turning seasonal California produce into rotating bento boxes, croquettes, and composed salads with a distinctly Kobe sensibility. Twenty-plus years in the same stall means the lunch-counter rhythm is dialed: grab a four-piece bento or a shrimp-and-crab roll and eat waterfront. Best suited for a quick, clean weekday lunch rather than a destination meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Bento Box (daily selection), Hijiki & Soybean Salad, Chicken Karaage
What Makes it Special: Classic Japanese deli bento lineup optimized for speed and variety.
$ Financial District Japanese, Sushi
Counter-service sushi built for FiDi speed with pre-set nigiri sets, sturdy packaging, and reliable turnover. Ideal for efficient client meetups where you need quality, clarity, and a 15-minute turnaround.
Must-Try Dishes: Mega Set (nigiri + roll), Deluxe Set, Spicy Tuna Roll
What Makes it Special: Lightning-fast, pre-built sushi sets that still eat clean and fresh.
$$ Sunset Japanese, Sushi
Casual sushi-and-street-food spot with all-day hours and takeout-friendly trays. Generous rolls and quick counter flow make it an easy, budget-conscious lunch near the park.
Must-Try Dishes: Rainbow Roll, Assorted Sashimi Plate, Chicken Katsu Bento
What Makes it Special: Broad menu with speedy lunch service and party-tray options.
7.6
$$ Hayes Valley Japanese, Sushi
Compact Lower Haight counter with crowd-pleasing rolls and fast turnarounds. Best for quick, low-cost sushi runs or grab-and-go between meetings.
Must-Try Dishes: Red Hot Roll, Baked Crab Hand Roll, Rainbow Roll
What Makes it Special: Speedy counter service with value pricing on popular rolls.
$$ Financial District Japanese, Sushi
Casual sushi and rolls across from Salesforce Tower with colorful ‘Lion King’ and 49er-style plates that pop on camera. Quick service and generous portions make it a go-to for office dinners and casual meetups.
Must-Try Dishes: Lion King roll, 49er roll, 3 Amigos roll
What Makes it Special: Big, crowd-pleasing rolls with bold sauces and colors.
7.6
$$ Pleasanton Japanese, Sushi
No-frills strip-center favorite with value-priced combos, quick ticket times, and friendly service. Ideal for budget-minded teams who need to be in and out.
Must-Try Dishes: Kaki Roll, Lion King Roll, Two-Item Bento
What Makes it Special: Fast, affordable lunch combos that keep meetings on schedule.
$ Jordan Park Seafood, Sushi
A no-frills spot serving quick, budget-friendly sushi on Clement Street, perfect for a fast business lunch.
Must-Try Dishes: Aburi Salmon, Rainbow Roll, Mini Chirashi
What Makes it Special: Budget-friendly sushi with quick service in a no-frills environment.
$ Financial District Japanese, Sushi
Lunchtime-only sushi counter known for speedy takeaway chirashi, maki, and simple combos. A practical option inside Embarcadero Center when you need sushi fast without a full sit-down.
Must-Try Dishes: Chirashi Bowl, Salmon Bento, Spicy Tuna Roll
What Makes it Special: Lunch-only sushi counter with fast takeaway and fair pricing.