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This ain't the old Fillmore jazz scene - where once small, smoky joints like Bop City reigned among the mid-century locals-in-the-know. This Yoshi's... More »
This tiny, plain-spoken spot, hidden off Japan's main restaurant strip, has a five-seat sushi counter and three small tables. A reservation is probably a good... More »
This friendly Japantown venue showcases Japanese cuisine above and beyond the standard sushi and tempura. Among the stars: rich, succulent salt-broiled mackerel; an... More »
One of the friendliest sushi spots in town serves up wonderfully succulent yellowtail, salmon, and eel at bargain prices. Sit at the counter and enjoy some of the... More »
Spectacular sashimi complements a large selection of specialty maki, including the Salmon Reunion Roll (salmon skin, salmon, salmon roe) and... More »
The specialty of this clean-lined Japanese delicatessen, all chrome and glass, is sozai, a Japanese concept of meals of many small dishes. Choose from... More »
One of the best sushi restaurants in San Francisco, this small, bright, clean, modern place offers, in addition to an enormous menu of superlative raw fish, a... More »
This tiny, sleek sushi bar, which seats about 10 at its blond wood counter and the same number at a row of little tables, specializes in classic nigiri made from... More »
Exquisite Japanese fare - including top-notch sushi, a monthly changing multicourse kaiseki dinner, and sophisticated, unusual hot and cold dishes - is the draw in... More »
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Read Full ReviewKabuto is one of my favorite sushi spots in SF! I almost never order 'traditional' nigiri hear, but stick to the special menu. Highlights are - Katsunagi, Toro Tartar, 1849 Oysters, Albacore '02, Hamachi Pear. Kabuto's Uni is also some of the best in the city. check it out!
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