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Best Japanese Restaurants in Tenderloin

12 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Yakiniku Shodai
High-end yakiniku showcasing wagyu cuts with attentive, guided service.

Notable Picks

$$$$ Tenderloin Japanese
Premium wagyu yakiniku with an upscale, grill-at-table format and polished service. Known for curated beef flights and precise cuts, it’s a splurge destination for carnivores.
Must-Try Dishes: Shodai Wagyu Set, Beef Tongue (Gyutan), Short Rib (Karubi)
What Makes it Special: High-end yakiniku showcasing wagyu cuts with attentive, guided service.
$$ 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.
$$$$ Tenderloin Japanese
Eight-seat counter serving a rotating Filipino–Japanese tasting menu from chefs EJ Macayan and Hitomi Wada. Expect technique-driven small courses and a tight beverage list in an intimate, buzzy setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Kinilaw (seasonal crudo), Oyster Doria, Miyazaki A5 Wagyu course
What Makes it Special: A chef-led Filipino–Japanese tasting menu at an eight-seat counter.
$$ 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.
$$$$ Tenderloin Japanese
Hotel Nikko’s sleek sushi lounge pairs premium sashimi and makimono with rare sake and Japanese whisky in a polished room just off Union Square. Service is dialed-in and the setting works for dressed-up dates or pre-show dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Bluefin nigiri flight, Assorted sashimi platter, Wagyu tataki
What Makes it Special: Refined hotel lounge serving premium sushi, sake, and whisky.
$$ Tenderloin Japanese, Ramen
A lively izakaya known for rich, well-balanced ramen alongside skewers and small plates. Locals come for late hours midweek, counter seats, and bowls like spicy miso crab or garlic pork that hit depth without heaviness.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Miso Crab Ramen, Niku (Beef) Ramen, Garlic Pork Ramen
What Makes it Special: Izakaya energy with serious ramen depth and late midweek hours.
$$$$ Tenderloin Japanese, Sushi
A 16-course omakase sourcing from Tokyo's Toyosu Market, priced around $128—notably reasonable for the format. Counter seats offer chef interaction and course pacing that reviewers praise; table seating loses that intimacy. Fish quality runs high with seasonal rotation, though some diners report inconsistent experiences depending on seating assignment.
Must-Try Dishes: Kinmedai Nigiri, Otoro Nigiri, Hokkaido Uni
What Makes it Special: 16-course omakase with fish flown daily from Tokyo's Toyosu Market
$$$$ Tenderloin Japanese, Sushi
A two-chef-owned sushi counter that prints its menu daily based on the morning fish market run, keeping the nigiri and chirashi rooted in whatever arrived freshest that day. The small Polk Street room runs intimate and lively—good for date nights that want quality omakase-style sourcing without the omakase price tag. Expect a tight, buzzy space where the energy picks up as the evening fills in, and plan your arrival by ride-share since the Tenderloin block rewards a direct approach after dark.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef's Selection Nigiri, Kuma's Chirashi, Half Baked Roll
What Makes it Special: Two-chef-owned neighborhood spot with a daily-printed menu built around the morning's freshest catch, at prices that won't wreck your night
$$ Tenderloin Japanese, Ramen
Late-night Union Square spot specializing in seafood-forward dashi ramen with a clean, umami-rich profile. Extended hours and quick pacing make it a reliable downtown bowl after shows or retail runs.
Must-Try Dishes: Umami Dashi Ramen, Spicy Miso Ramen, Hamaguri (Clam) Ramen
What Makes it Special: Seafood-based dashi ramen served until the early morning.

Worthy Picks

7.7
$ Tenderloin Japanese
Lively late-night Japanese/Hawaiian spot with drinks, snacks, and private karaoke rooms. Ideal for groups looking to graze on skewers, rolls, and party-friendly plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken karaage, Spam musubi, Assorted yakitori
What Makes it Special: Karaoke rooms plus a snackable Japanese-leaning menu till late.
$ Tenderloin Japanese, Ramen
Compact Union Square standby turning out affordable bowls and bento past midnight. It’s a practical, no-frills option when you want ramen fast without the line.
Must-Try Dishes: Karaage Ramen, Chashu Ramen, Tan-Tan Ramen
What Makes it Special: Late-night ramen at wallet-friendly prices steps from Union Square.
$$ Tenderloin Japanese, Sushi
Budget-friendly sushi with steady basics and takeout-friendly rolls in a simple Geary storefront. A practical option for quick, affordable sushi in Lower Nob Hill.
Must-Try Dishes: Salmon avocado roll, Spicy tuna roll, Nigiri combo