Best Group Dining Gatherings Sushi Restaurants in Richmond District
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Amami Sushi Bistro Geary
Torch-seared nigiri and colorful rolls tailored for the feed.
Notable Picks
8.2
Bright plates and torched finishes make this Geary bistro a reliable feed for eye-catching nigiri and roll combos. Expect generous cuts, modern garnishes, and plenty of flame-kissed sear that plays well on camera.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seared toro with uni, Baby otoro nigiri, Dragon roll
What Makes it Special: Torch-seared nigiri and colorful rolls tailored for the feed.
#2
Kazoku Sushi
8.2
Laid-back Balboa Street spot with an extensive maki roster and friendly, efficient service. Rolls lean crowd-pleasing, with local nods and solid portions that land between everyday and occasion.
Must-Try Dishes:
49ers Roll, Double Rainbow Roll, Balboa Dreaming Roll
What Makes it Special: Big, varied roll menu with local favorites and quick pacing.
8.2
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Quick Bites Champions
Group Dining Gatherings
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
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.
8
A family-friendly spot offering a blend of Japanese and Vietnamese cuisines, renowned for fresh seafood and hearty portions.
Must-Try Dishes:
Omakase, Assorted Nigiri, Double Toro Roll
What Makes it Special: Combines the flavors of Japanese and Vietnamese cuisine in a cozy, family-oriented space.
Worthy Picks
#5
Kufu-Ya
7.9
Long-running Geary standby combining sushi rolls, noodles, and shabu-shabu in a casual setting. Expect classic, sauce-forward maki alongside hearty combos ideal for families and groups.
Must-Try Dishes:
Rainbow Roll, Beautiful Lady’s Roll, Unagi Roll
What Makes it Special: Classic, big-menu Japanese spot where rolls share the stage with hotpot.