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Isobune® (pronounced: ee-so-boo-nay)Sushi in San Francisco is the Original Sushi Boat Restaurant® conveniently located in Japan Center in the heart of San Francisco's Japantown. Come and experience our fun and festive restaurant atmosphere around a water canal filled with sushi-laden wooden boats. Enjoy the convenience of a constant parade of diverse sushi dishes, pass before your eyes for the taking: maki rolls, cones, and sashimi dishes, traditional Japanese preparations or our own special creations. Enjoy the show as our two master sushi chiefs stand in the middle of the bar and dexterously prepare and continually replenish the sushi boats with fresh selections. Are you new to sushi? No need to worry what to order, just take what you find appealing, and be as adventurous as you like! Sushi is not all raw fish. There is also cooked egg, tofu, cooked crab salad, cooked crab rolls, barbequed eel, cooked prawns, cooked shrimp salad, Tempura rolls, cucumber rolls, avocado rolls, and much more!

If you don't see a selection you want, just turn to our helpful staff and make a special request, and in moments it will be delivered to you. Customers love us for the convenience. If you're in a hurry there's no waiting for orders: just take what you like or try something new, a new food experience is literally within your reach! If you're on the run and don't have time to sit? Use our convenient online ordering menu and we'll put together a special bento box for you to pick up to take back to your office, home or for a picnic. Japan Center offers convenient underground parking. As of March 31 2014 we will no longer validate. Locals and tourists love to come and experience the exotic shops and displays of Japan Center. When you do, please plan on visiting us for a quick or relaxed meal around the bar with Green Tea, Sake, or a refreshing Japanese Beer. If you prefer a more traditional Japanese dining experience and more diversity of cooked dishes, a few steps away is our sister restaurant Kushi Tsuru where you can order a variety of traditional Japanese foods as well as a full sushi menu.

1737 Post Street | Located in SF Japantown © 2011 Nana Bishou Enterprises, Inc. An Japanese Restaurant via Facebook When famously fastidious and, yes, sometimes fascistic Ino Sushi closed in the Japantown Mall after 37 years, it left a small physical void to fill and a large emotional one.
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The restaurant arrives from former Koo Sushi owner, Kiyoshi Hayakawa, who explains on the site that An means “a modest cottage where in old times monks and artists rest and spend a peaceful time being isolated from the rest of the world.”
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Previously: Beloved Tiny Sushi Bar, Ino Sushi, Closing Next Week After 37 Years“The plates are placed on a conveyor belt revolving around a "bar" with each colored plate a different price.”
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