Hours
| Friday | 5–11 PM |
| Saturday | 5–11 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–11 PM |
| Thursday | 5–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 224 Helena Ave, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Website: https://silversomakase.com/
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Reviews
When you arrive, you’re seated in an intimate waiting room, greeted and given champagne.
Once ready, they walk you into the sushi room where you and the other guests (8 total) are seated at a beautiful counter. All the finishes and dish ware are hand crafted and purposeful.
Jaime, the som, walks you through the beverage menu (get sake… any sake) and then the sushi begins.
It’s all made in front of you and it will invariably be the freshest meal you’ve ever had in your life. The flavors are subtle, yet life changing. Each course isn’t more than a few bites, but they’re each exquisite. Sadly, you won’t want to eat sushi anywhere else ever again.
The food is Michelin star worthy (and mostly sourced from Japan) and the chance to talk with the team about the food and their lives is a treat. Everyone there is passionate about their craft, personable and authentic.
The meal isn’t cheap ($230/person before drinks) but if you are willing to savor every bite it’s absolutely worth it to celebrate a special occasion.
Lennon, Ryan, Derek and Jaime make the experience truly memorable.
It’s hard to summarize how incredible the food is, but “world class” is the first thing that comes to mind.
The service was equally as impressive. It easy to tell the team at Silvers is as passionate about this craft as chef Lennon. The drink menu and their remarkable Sommelier-like sake and beverage curator is a talent in his own right.
I really appreciate Chef Lennon’s attention to detail when building this place from the ground up. They made it a point to remain as true to the Japanese omakase tradition as possible, but with a very subtle, yet tasteful touch of Chef Lennon’s life experiences woven into the DNA of this restaurant. As an example, the (amazing) soundtrack that perfectly sets the mood for guests in the lobby with champagne is actually Chef Lennon’s father’s band from the 60’s. Just an incredible “chef’s kiss” of personality to this already amazing team and restaurant.
To the staff, and chef Lennon:
Bravo! We will see you soon.
We both did the omakase and each ordered one of the beverage pairings (sake for me, wine for my husband). All of the courses and beverages were exceptional. There was one particular bite of fish with broth towards the beginning that I still think about regularly. I loved watching the chef meticulously prepare each bite in front of us. As many other reviews have already noted, the rice is outstanding. He shared his process of sourcing and preparing the rice and clearly takes a lot of pride in it.
Overall, this was a fantastic dinner and we are eager to return. The one thing that I will note for others is that it’s not an enormous amount of food. We were still a bit hungry afterwards and actually ran into two of the other diners from our sitting who were also looking for food afterwards. Probably best not to go on a completely empty stomach. Regardless, we felt that this dinner was well worth the money. Congrats to Chef Lennon on the well-deserved star!