Yume Sushi is a Japanese restaurant located in the heart of San Francisco, CA, offering a wide variety of delicious dishes to suit every taste. Our menu features classic Japanese food, all made with the freshest ingredients and prepared with care by our talented team of chefs. At Yume Sushi, we believe that dining out should be an experience, which is why we have created a warm and inviting atmosphere for you to enjoy. Our friendly staff is here to make sure you have a memorable meal, whether you’re joining us for a quick bite or having a meal with your family or friends.
Hours
| Friday | 3–9 PM |
| Saturday | 3–9 PM |
| Sunday | 3–8:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 3–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 3–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 3–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 757 Monterey Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94127
Phone: (415) 333-8500
Website: https://yumesushica.com/
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Located in a more residential pocket of Glen Park on Monterey Boulevard, the restaurant doesn’t really stand out from the roadway, it’s fairly nondescript. To me though, the unpretentious, unobtrusive nature of its facade is kind of alluring, almost like being part of a small club that knows a certain speakeasy of bygone days. What’s more, it’s not easy to find street parking in these parts, so it’s a bit inconvenient.
However, once you get past finding a parking spot and locating this place, this place is charming, if not intimate, and it has that Japanese vibe. The menu has ample offerings you’d find in any typical Japanese place, but I’m inclined to order their sushi rolls which tend to be generous and reasonably priced.
During lunch and afternoons are my recommended hours as it’s not crowded and guess what? Finding parking is easier. It’s definitely a neighborhood spot and it’s one of the reasons why I love San Francisco restaurants, small independently owned places, each with its own character and distinction.
The food is good, reliably consistent and at least the times I’ve been there, the service is super fast. But then again, I go at non-peak hours.
Good luck finding parking and enjoy your visit.
The nigiri was well crafted, good flavor and a nice mouthfeel. We tried amaebi, sake belly, sample of the toros. Chu -toro was the star. I like how the amaebi had roe on top. It was a nice touch.
The rolls were all nice portions and well balanced rice ratio. We had the deluxe California roll and rock and roll.
My hubby loved the salmon skin hand roll. It was large and very flavorful. The presentation of the hand roll was beautiful.
Agedashi was great, the daishi could have more depth but nice crispy and pretty plate.
One of the better neighborhood sushi spots we’ve been to lately.
Friend recommend us this place after a hike as she said it was quite good, and she definitely was right. ^^ I had a few different items from the menu and if anything, I wish I had gotten more!
Had a small chat with one of the staff members as well after eating, and even hugged him hh, really nice when it can be as laid back as that.
The decoration is also very cute!
Unassuming location and a bit of an obscure entrance enhance the serene romantic atmosphere basked in half lights.
Neat and clean, every table is welcoming.
Dishes are varied, well presented and minimalistic without missing any of the traditional Japanese comfort flavors I am accustomed to. Tasty sushi, good miso, great vegetable tempura and warm and crunchy croquettes make the evening an excellent culinary experience.
Update 2025
Still one of the best neighborhood sushi / Japanese food restaurants. Good food. Cozy.
I was enticed by the happy hour menu and might come back after work!