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“Ebisu's exquisite are just unbeat...” “... and the combos are all great.”“Descent atmosphere, great televisions for the sports enthusiast, and an awesome finish with a free scoop of green tea and vanilla ice cream!” “We had their oysters, a mixed nigiri plate, the butter poki roll, and the tempura bananas.” “Ask for a seat by the big windows and enjoy the people watching!” Show more review highlights "We came on a Saturday night and the restaurant was fairly empty probably because the establishment is pretty new. We had a rather amusing waiter who gave us rather honest opinions about the food. "I was really hesitant to try this place after reading a few of the reviews, and anything with the name Express usually turns me away. However, last week before rushing to see a move on 4th street a friend…" "I'm going to do one of those "I hesitate to write a review because this place will get mobbed" -- but whatever. These people are so nice and the sushi is amazing!!!

Yes, I am pulling out that many…" "This place has an elegant and classy atmosphere. It is on the pricier side, but the quality of the fish is fresh and excellent. I came here on a Saturday night. It wasn't crowded at all, but they did…" The bento box lunch special is a good deal. You can choose from any 3 of the several choices and it comes with salad, rice, and miso soup.
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Clean, friendly, and great service! Food was yummy and decent portion. Would come back again! Friendly and helpful staff. Would have given 3,5 if possible. Simple but fresh sushi. Stumbled on this sushi place. I found the food average, but service was efficient. Location on the 2nd floor is nice so you can people watch. Location is good - right at the beginning of Chinatown.
where can i buy sushi grade fish online Doesn't look much from outside, but this place has fantastic sushi, especially the unagi.
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how to buy ginger for sushi It wasn't bad but it wasn't worth the price. Service was weird too, they closed up as we were eating.

Find something better nearby. Stumbled across this little gem while walking around China town. Menu has a large selection and sushi is made fresh while you wait. Food had great flavour and there was plenty of it. Average bento box, teriyaki chicken was very very chewy... Should have gone with the sushi as looking around at other diners lunch choices gave me food envy. Theirs Sushi was very well presented. Beautiful fresh food served by friendly efficient staff. Very handy to our Grant st Hotel Will be back for sure.the ramen soups are delicious and huge. not just tourist, but locals as well as guests. Travelers who viewed Rock Japanese Cuisine also viewed Akikos Restaurant & Sushi Bar All restaurants in San Francisco (5574) Been to Rock Japanese Cuisine? Is This Your TripAdvisor Listing? Own or manage this property? Claim your listing for free to respond to reviews, update your profile and much more. Because we don't quite have the level of mercury poisoning necessary to make credible picks for the best sushi in SF, we found two people who (probably?) do: Tim and Erin Archuleta, the power couple behind ICHI Sushi + NI Bar in Bernal Heights -- one of SF's absolute best raw fisheries.

Here're their picks for SF's seven best bets. Koo (address and info) Tim & Erin: "We always order omakase at the sushi bar with Tim’s sensei, Chef Kiyoshi Hayakawa. He always has a wide variety of specials, and with a combination of a few hot plates, it’s a perfect meal. His wife Ayumi will warmly greet you and your party and make you feel at home. Kiyoshi-San’s nigiri is not to be missed." Eiji (address and info) Tim & Erin: "This tiny, intimate place is great for dinner with a pal. It’s a good, affordable date spot where you can actually hear each other and catch up over its famous, table-side tofu and some solid sushi." Kiss Seafood (address and info) Tim & Erin: "This is a perfect combination of sushi and traditional Japanese food. You can order a la carte, but like the others, we’d recommend omakase. There are two pricing tiers; spend a little more, and you’ll land more specialty items that the chef is changing regularly. This is an itty-bitty space, so be sure to make a reservation."

Akiko's Restaurant (address and info) Tim & Erin: "Akiko’s has an awesome selection of fish. While there’s a lot of sushi in their ‘hood, Akiko’s butchery and craft stands out. It’s also a family-owned place, with two generations running the business. Their Ikura Nigiri is a special truffle-marinated experience." Ryoko's (address and info) Tim & Erin: "Open late. Remember, it’s up a hill, but it’s worth it. If you have to wait on the staircase, order a beer or some sake and relax. It’s gonna be great. This is the perfect place to go with a group of pals when you’re out late and looking for some skilled Japanese chefs." Sushi Ran (address and info) Tim & Erin: "While this longtime Bay Area sushi destination isn’t technically in San Francisco (shhhhhh), we drive up North almost every weekend to get away, and it’s a great stop in Sausalito on the way home for a lighter meal at the end of the weekend. The omakase features a lot of Japanese fish that they pair with sake recommendations."