Best Sushi Restaurants in Sunset
7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Koo Japanese Restaurant
Chef-driven omakase with distinctive small plates like Spoonfuls of Happiness.
Notable Picks
8.4
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.
#2
Ebisu
8.3
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.
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
Vibes:
Instagram Worthy Wonders
Group Dining Gatherings
Family Friendly Favorites
Trendy Table Hotspots
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.
Worthy Picks
#5
Sushi Kazu
7.8
Compact Irving Street spot doing straightforward nigiri, classic rolls, and fried small plates. Friendly service and fair pricing make it a practical, low-key date option.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hamachi sashimi (7pc), Assorted sashimi (10pc), Spider roll
What Makes it Special: Straightforward sushi with generous portions at comfortable prices.
7.7
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Family Friendly Favorites
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
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
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.