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Best Japanese Restaurants in San Francisco

50 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Michelin-level tasting menu bridging Japanese technique and California seasonality.

Essential Picks

9.1
$$$$ Russian Hill Japanese
Refined Japanese-American tasting menus from chef David Yoshimura in an intimate Russian Hill room with polished, attentive service. Locals book far ahead for precise nigiri, seasonal courses, and a deep wine and sake program.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal tasting menu, Chawanmushi, Nigiri progression
What Makes it Special: Michelin-level tasting menu bridging Japanese technique and California seasonality.
$$$$ Richmond District Japanese, Ramen
An ultra-limited, chef-led ramen tasting by Clint and Yoko Tan that reframes ramen through multi-course technique. Locals book far ahead for intricate broths, precision noodles, and thoughtful pairings in a tiny Inner Richmond room.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal shoyu ramen course, Pork belly karaage, Tsukemono flight
What Makes it Special: Reservation-only ramen tasting menu with meticulous broths and courses.

Notable Picks

8.9
$$$$ Financial District Japanese, Sushi
Flagship omakase by chef-owner Ray Lee showcasing dry-aged fish and Toyosu imports in a sleek, photo-ready room. Since relocating here in 2023, it’s a destination for precise nigiri and elegant plating that lights up feeds.
Must-Try Dishes: Nigiri-centric omakase flight, Dry-aged bluefin toro, Hokkaido uni with ikura
What Makes it Special: Rigorous dry-aging and Toyosu sourcing presented in cinematic omakase.
8.9
$$$$ Haight Japanese, Sushi
Six–seven seat omakase led directly by chef-owner Ken Ngai focuses on pristine Edomae nigiri and a tight progression that changes with market fish. Locals book it for intimate, high-precision sushi without the pomp.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase nigiri progression, Uni flight, Final toro hand roll
What Makes it Special: Chef-led, ultra-intimate Edomae omakase with meticulous fishwork.
8.9
$$$$ Mission Bay Japanese, Sushi
Edomae-style sushi served in a focused, reservation-only setting with top-flight fish and precise knife work. Locals book it for milestone dinners where pristine nigiri and calm service lead the night.
Must-Try Dishes: Toro flight (chu/otoro), Hokkaido uni nigiri, A5 wagyu nigiri torch-seared
What Makes it Special: Tightly curated omakase with world-class sourcing and classical Edomae technique.
$$$$ Japantown Japanese, Sushi
A tiny 8–12 seat counter serving set-menu omakase with pristine cuts and restrained saucing. The close-up plating, lacquerware, and chef-by-chef handoff produce elegant, highly photogenic courses.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase nigiri progression, Miso black cod, Chawanmushi
What Makes it Special: Intimate omakase with jewel-box plating and chef interaction.
8.8
$$$$ SOMA Japanese, Sushi
A polished Mint Plaza dining room serving kappo and Edomae sushi with seasonal luxury ingredients. It’s a destination for special-occasion tastings where the chef’s progression blends hot and cold compositions with artful plating.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal sashimi progression, Hokkaido uni nigiri, Charcoal-seared wagyu course
What Makes it Special: Kappo-meets-Edomae tasting with seasonal luxury product in a serene room.
8.8
$$$$ Chinatown Japanese, Sushi
Intimate omakase-led counter in Jackson Square serving kaiseki-influenced sushi with seasonal fish and precise technique. A polished, reservation-worthy setting for a refined, conversation-friendly date night.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s seasonal nigiri flight, Chu-toro sashimi, House tamago custard
What Makes it Special: Seasonality-driven omakase that blends sushi craft with kaiseki pacing.
$$$$ Chinatown Japanese, Sushi
Japanese steakhouse with a polished robata grill program and a focused sushi lineup. Rolls lean on pristine fish and composed flavors, making it a strong pick for upscale dinners in Jackson Square.
Must-Try Dishes: Hamachi Serrano Chili Roll, Crunchy Spicy Tuna Roll, Dungeness Crab California Roll
What Makes it Special: Robata-fired precision meets a refined sushi and maki program.
$$$ Noe Valley Japanese, Sushi
Tiny Noe Valley favorite (since 2012) known for pristine fish and well-executed classic and contemporary rolls alongside strong nigiri. Lines move fast, and the focus stays on clean flavors over heavy sauces.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy scallop roll, Negihama (yellowtail-scallion) roll, Rainbow roll
What Makes it Special: MICHELIN-recognized neighborhood sushi bar with meticulous fish and tight rolls.
8.8
$$$$ Mission Japanese, Sushi
Omakase-first Mission standout known for precise nigiri, luxe products, and moody lighting that makes every plate camera-ready. Expect elegant pacing, premium cuts, and a chef’s-counter experience that photographs beautifully.
Must-Try Dishes: Nigiri Omakase (10 pcs), Uni nigiri (Japan), A5 wagyu nigiri
What Makes it Special: A polished, omakase-led experience with artful, photogenic plating.
8.8
$$$$ Financial District Japanese, Sushi
Michelin-recognized Edomae omakase with Toyosu sourcing in a sleek FiDi setting. Best for executive meals when you need discretion, precision, and a tasting format that impresses—typically booked for evening engagements.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal Omakase Nigiri, Chef’s Uni Course, Sake Pairing
What Makes it Special: Michelin-level omakase with Toyosu fish in a refined counter.
$$$$ Tenderloin Japanese
Premium wagyu yakiniku with an upscale, grill-at-table format and polished service. Known for curated beef flights and precise cuts, it’s a splurge destination for carnivores.
Must-Try Dishes: Shodai Wagyu Set, Beef Tongue (Gyutan), Short Rib (Karubi)
What Makes it Special: High-end yakiniku showcasing wagyu cuts with attentive, guided service.
#14 Yuji
8.8
$$$$ Japantown Japanese
Nine-seat kappo counter from chef Yuji Yamauchi serving a seasonal, multi-course progression with meticulous technique. Locals book for the intimate pacing, refined hot-and-cold dishes, and a calm Japantown setting that feels special without theatrics.
Must-Try Dishes: Fried tilefish (amadai) with crispy scales, Steamed hairy crab rice with pickles & miso, A5 wagyu course
What Makes it Special: Seasonal kappo tasting by chef Yuji Yamauchi in a serene nine-seat room.
$$ Noe Valley Japanese, Sushi
Omakase-first Noe Valley stalwart where Chef Jiro Lin’s nigiri and seasonal plates photograph beautifully. Calm lighting, refined ceramics, and precise plating make it a natural for Instagram without feeling staged.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase nigiri flight, Aged hamachi bites, Ceviche with mango & yuzukosho
What Makes it Special: Serious omakase with elegant plating and calm, refined room.
8.7
$$$$ Hayes Valley Japanese, Sushi
Twelve-seat counter where one chef serves four guests in a polished, seasonally tuned omakase. It’s the neighborhood’s destination for precise rice and lively chef interaction.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase sequence, Uni supplement, Chutoro nigiri
What Makes it Special: Omakase-only counter with direct chef-to-guest service.
$$ Tenderloin Japanese, Ramen
The U.S. outpost of the Tokyo brand draws lines for intensely creamy tori paitan and dialed-in tantanmen. Bowls show polish and technique with springy noodles and broths that lean rich but precise.
Must-Try Dishes: Tori Paitan Ramen, Tantanmen, Vegan Tantanmen
What Makes it Special: Tokyo-rooted shop famous for rich, silky tori paitan.
$$$$ Marina Japanese, Sushi
Eight-seat omakase in Cow Hollow focused on pristine nigiri and seasonal touches. The chef-led counter emphasizes Edomae technique, with polished pacing and composed small plates that make it a special-occasion destination.
Must-Try Dishes: Toro Tartare with Caviar & Uni, Akami–Ōtoro Nigiri Progression, Caramelized Miso Cod
What Makes it Special: Intimate omakase counter showcasing precise Edomae technique and premium product.
$$$$ Financial District Japanese, Sushi
High-energy Nikkei destination atop Union Square serving sashimi, tiraditos, and specialty rolls with polished cocktail service. Guests come for the dramatic indoor–outdoor setting and precise fish quality that holds up across the menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s sashimi selection, Tiradito flight, Nikkei specialty rolls
What Makes it Special: Rooftop Nikkei experience pairing elegant sushi with skyline views.
$$$ Livermore Japanese, Sushi
Evening raw bar featuring oysters, crudos, and Japanese-influenced curing with a tight menu and thoughtful beverage pairings. It’s the most seafood-focused spot in town, best for small plates and conversation.
Must-Try Dishes: Oysters on the Half Shell, Hamachi Crudo, Cured Scallop
What Makes it Special: Oyster-and-crudo bar with precise Japanese-influenced techniques.
8.6
$$$$ Bernal Heights Japanese, Sushi
Intimate Bernal Heights spot known for a reserved, fish-first omakase with pristine sourcing. The counter format keeps pacing tight and the cuts clean, with occasional cooked bites for balance.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s omakase nigiri flight, Chawanmushi, Toro-uni hand roll
What Makes it Special: Tightly edited omakase with meticulous knife work and pacing.
$$ Tenderloin Japanese, Ramen
Union Square’s late-night dashi specialist serving a lighter, umami-forward broth built on bonito and kombu with add-ons like hamaguri clams. Extended hours make it a reliable post-show bowl when most kitchens are closed.
Must-Try Dishes: Dashi Ramen (Umami), Hamaguri (Clam) Ramen, Spicy Miso Ramen
What Makes it Special: Late-night dashi ramen with unusually long weekend hours.
$$$$ Tenderloin Japanese
Hotel Nikko’s sleek sushi lounge pairs premium sashimi and makimono with rare sake and Japanese whisky in a polished room just off Union Square. Service is dialed-in and the setting works for dressed-up dates or pre-show dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Bluefin nigiri flight, Assorted sashimi platter, Wagyu tataki
What Makes it Special: Refined hotel lounge serving premium sushi, sake, and whisky.
$$ Japantown Japanese, Ramen
Hakata-style specialists serving ultra-rich tonkotsu with thin noodles and precise doneness in the Kinokuniya building. Lines move steadily and late-evening bowls deliver consistent depth without heaviness.
Must-Try Dishes: Hakata Tonkotsu DX, Chicken Paitan, Spicy Miso Ramen
What Makes it Special: Focused Hakata technique with steady late-evening execution.
8.6
$$$$ Tenderloin Japanese
Eight-seat counter serving a rotating Filipino–Japanese tasting menu from chefs EJ Macayan and Hitomi Wada. Expect technique-driven small courses and a tight beverage list in an intimate, buzzy setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Kinilaw (seasonal crudo), Oyster Doria, Miyazaki A5 Wagyu course
What Makes it Special: A chef-led Filipino–Japanese tasting menu at an eight-seat counter.
#26 Sasa
8.6
$$$ Walnut Creek Japanese, Sushi
Modern Japanese izakaya with a serious raw bar and composed nigiri, ideal for a polished, linger-worthy date. Seasonal fish, craft cocktails, and a sleek room make it the most refined sushi-adjacent option downtown.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase nigiri set, Hamachi sashimi with citrus, Bluefin toro nigiri (when available)
What Makes it Special: Izakaya-style menu with elevated sushi and craft cocktails in a stylish space.
$$$ Japantown Japanese, Sushi
Upstairs in the Japan Center East Mall, Sasa plates Toyosu-market fish in sleek nigiri, sashimi, and creative rolls with polished presentation. The intimate dining room, well-lit counter, and meticulous garnishes make it a go-to for striking sushi photos.
Must-Try Dishes: Toyosu nigiri flight, Hokkaido scallop roll with snow crab, Uni spoons
What Makes it Special: Toyosu-sourced seafood and clean, minimalist plating built for the camera.
8.6
$$ Mission Japanese, Ramen
Modern ramen shop on Valencia known for classic tsukemen and a tighter cocktail/sake program. Broths lean rich and clean with careful noodle texture; waits are common at peak hours.
Must-Try Dishes: Tokusei Tsukemen, Tonkotsu Spicy Miso Ramen, Karaage
What Makes it Special: Tsukemen focus with polished cocktails and precise execution.
$$$$ Marina Japanese, Sushi
Chef Roger Chong’s Marina institution plates pristine nigiri and specialty cuts with artful, photo-ready presentation. It’s a reservations-driven sushi bar where omakase and day-by-day specials are the move for serious fish lovers.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase nigiri flight, Uni & ikura 'uni special', Toro sashimi
What Makes it Special: Chef-led omakase with meticulous plating and premium cuts.
$ Livermore Japanese, Sushi
Long-running sushi bar (since 1986) known for classic cuts, chirashi, and a quieter room suited to conversation. Locals book it for steady technique and a traditional sushi-counter experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Chirashi bowl, Hamachi kama, Spicy scallop roll
What Makes it Special: Decades-strong sushi counter with traditional cuts and calm pacing.
$$$ Japanese Hot Pot / Wagyu Shabu-Shabu
Premium all-you-can-eat wagyu shabu-shabu featuring Japanese A5, Australian, and American wagyu sourced from the restaurant's own Masami Ranch. The 90-minute dining format delivers melt-in-your-mouth A5 ribeye and rich sukiyaki broth in an upscale Hillsdale Shopping Center setting that draws Peninsula crowds for celebrations and group dining.
Must-Try Dishes: Japanese A5 Wagyu Ribeye, Wagyu Bone Marrow, Sukiyaki Broth with A5 Brisket
What Makes it Special: Unlimited Japanese A5 wagyu in a 90-minute all-you-can-eat shabu format with ranch-sourced beef
8.5
$$ Financial District Japanese
Long-running Japanese restaurant balancing classic sushi with bento and set lunches, paced efficiently for downtown schedules. Clean execution and broad sake options make it a reliable, polished midday stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Chirashi set, Dragon roll, Saba shioyaki
What Makes it Special: Downtown stalwart with fast, dependable set meals and sushi.
$$ Pleasanton Japanese, Sushi
Small downtown sushi bar focused on precise nigiri, a tight sake list, and careful knife work. A reliable pick for an elevated but unpretentious night on Main.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase nigiri, Toro sashimi, Hamachi collar
What Makes it Special: Chef-led nigiri flights with balanced seasoning and clean cuts.
$$$$ Bernal Heights Japanese, Sushi
Tiny Bernal-edge counter spotlighting omakase flights and elegant hand rolls plated with minimalist flair. The intimate bar, glossy fish, and tight compositions translate perfectly to the grid.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s omakase flight, Scallop hand roll, Ocean trout nigiri with citrus
What Makes it Special: An intimate chef-led bar turning out jewel-box nigiri and hand rolls.
8.4
$$ North Beach Japanese, Sushi
Grab-and-go sushi with colorful, photogenic trays, glossy nigiri, and tidy maki lined up for easy shots. The North Beach outpost adds seating while keeping prices approachable and presentation clean.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase Nigiri (value set), Chirashi Bowl, Salmon Lover Roll
What Makes it Special: High-color display-case sushi that photographs beautifully without a sit-down wait.
$$ Japantown Japanese, Ramen
A dashi-first approach sets these bowls apart—clear, umami-forward broths with clean finishes. Fri–Sat hours stretch to midnight, making it a reliable late stop in the heart of Japantown.
Must-Try Dishes: Signature Dashi Ramen, Tantanmen, Vegan Dashi Ramen
What Makes it Special: Dashi-driven ramen with midnight hours on weekends.
$$ Marina Ramen, Japanese
Tokyo-rooted shop known for clean, dashi-forward broths and precise noodle cook. Locals use it for a late dinner on Chestnut when they want balanced, lighter ramen with quick pacing and steady service.
Must-Try Dishes: House Dashi Ramen, Spicy Tantan Ramen, Chicken Karaage
What Makes it Special: Refined dashi-style ramen with late weekend hours in the Marina.
$$$$ Mission Seafood, Japanese
Handmade tofu, yakitori, and seasonal small plates from chef-owner Sylvan Mishima Brackett in a warm, wood-forward space. It’s where diners share skewers, sashimi, and sake with restaurant-world regulars.
Must-Try Dishes: Tsukune chicken meatball skewers, Handmade tofu with ginger, Udon with seasonal broth
What Makes it Special: Seasonal izakaya cooking with house-made staples and charcoal grill.
8.4
$$$ Hayes Valley Japanese, Sushi
Lower Haight sushi bar known for nigiri-first omakase at the counter and a tight list of seasonal specials. Service leans personal and conversational, making it a relaxed, grown-up date option without fuss.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase Nigiri Flight, Cherry Bomb (tuna + crab), Goldeneye Snapper (tai)
What Makes it Special: Counter-led omakase with personable pacing and seasonal fish.
$$ Sunset Japanese, Sushi
Long-running Inner Sunset sushi spot with traditionally trained chefs, seasonal nigiri omakase, and signature small plates. Reservations are recommended for the compact dining room, which suits refined date nights without downtown formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Spoonfuls of Happiness (uni + ankimo), Hamachi Carpaccio, Nigiri Omakase
What Makes it Special: Chef-driven omakase with distinctive small plates like Spoonfuls of Happiness.
$$$$ Financial District Japanese, Sushi
Modern izakaya in the heart of FiDi with a focused sushi program, robata items, and a legit weekday lunch service that plays well for client meetings. Efficient pacing and a polished room make it a reliable executive lunch choice.
Must-Try Dishes: Nigiri Set Lunch, Chicken Karaage, Salmon Teriyaki Don
What Makes it Special: Full-service izakaya with weekday lunch and strong sushi execution.
$$$ Richmond District Japanese, Sushi
Compact omakase-focused spot where pristine cuts, neat rice work, and understated plating photograph beautifully. Locals come for thoughtful combinations like aoebi and hotate carpaccio and the calm, intimate room that flatters every shot.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase nigiri flight, Hotate carpaccio, Aoebi (sweet shrimp)
What Makes it Special: Refined, photogenic omakase with precise rice and pristine cuts.
#43 Umi
8.4
$$ Potrero Hill Japanese, Sushi
Owner-run Potrero Hill sushi bar (opened 2008) known for careful fish but a low-key room that works for focused business conversations. Lunch hours on weekdays add utility when you need higher-end nigiri without a scene.
Must-Try Dishes: Nigiri Omakase (chef’s selection), Sashimi Platter, Golden Dragon Roll
What Makes it Special: Weekday lunch sushi with serious fish care in a calm setting.
$ Ingleside Japanese, Ramen
Compact ramen shop on Ocean Ave known for lobster-forward tonkotsu variations and quick turnarounds. Bowls land rich and porky with options like black garlic and spicy oil, making it a dependable weeknight stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Lobster Tonkotsu Ramen, Black Garlic Tonkotsu, Red Chili Oil Tonkotsu
What Makes it Special: Lobster-enriched tonkotsu variations at budget-friendly prices.
Excelsior Japanese, Sushi
Excelsior standby known for generous maki and classic combo sets at fair prices. The menu spans cooked and raw options, making it easy for mixed groups.
Must-Try Dishes: Amami Special Roll, Melted In The Mouth Roll, Vegetable Tempura Roll
What Makes it Special: Broad roll lineup with value-forward combos and easy takeout.
8.3
$$ Diamond Heights Japanese, Sushi
Diamond Heights shopping-center sushi with creative signatures and steady execution. Rolls skew modern—think house specials and colorful platters—with easy parking and patio seating.
Must-Try Dishes: Diamond Heights Roll, Rainbow Roll, Dragon Roll
What Makes it Special: Creative house rolls with convenient lot parking and patio option.
8.3
$$ Sunset Japanese, Sushi
Family-owned Inner Sunset institution known for quality fish and a broad sushi menu served with steady hospitality. Locals line up for classic sets and a 10-piece nigiri omakase without the pretense.
Must-Try Dishes: 10-Piece Nigiri Omakase, Bincho (albacore) sashimi, Chirashi Deluxe
What Makes it Special: Over four decades of trusted sushi with a loyal neighborhood following.
#48 Eiji
8.3
$$ Castro Japanese, Sushi
Intimate Castro hideaway pairing pristine nigiri and creative rolls with housemade ankake tofu and strawberry mochi. Low-lit and compact, it’s an easy yes for cozy dates.
Must-Try Dishes: Assorted Nigiri (Chef’s Choice), Ceviche Roll (hamachi + salsa), Strawberry Mochi (Ichigo Daifuku)
What Makes it Special: Handmade tofu and thoughtful sushi in a snug setting.
$$$ Russian Hill Japanese, Sushi
Intimate Russian Hill counter serving inventive rolls alongside nigiri and sashimi. Locals come for creative signatures like the Ya Man and White Dragon with a tight sake list and friendly service.
Must-Try Dishes: Ya Man Roll, White Dragon, Rainbow Roll
What Makes it Special: Tight menu of creative house rolls executed with high-quality fish.
$$ Richmond District Japanese
Compact izakaya focused on shareable plates, grills, and a tight sashimi lineup. Efficient pacing and balanced flavors suit a small-group business lunch that wants variety without fuss.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken yakitori, Agedashi tofu, Salmon sashimi
What Makes it Special: Izakaya plates arrive quickly, ideal for sharing on a schedule.