Sushi Takumi is a premium Japanese sushi restaurant located at 741 Laurel St, San Carlos, CA 94070. Specializing in Omakase, the restaurant offers a meticulously crafted dining experience featuring the freshest and highest-quality ingredients. Guests can enjoy an authentic taste of Japan with expertly prepared sushi, paired with a curated selection of sake for the perfect complement. Whether you’re a sushi enthusiast or looking for an exquisite Japanese dining experience, Sushi Takumi is a must-visit destination.
Hours
| Friday | 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Monday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 741 Laurel St, San Carlos, CA 94070
Phone: (650) 508-8888
Website: http://takumisancarlos.com/
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Reviews
The vegetable udon was good. Chicken karaage was more like typical fried chicken, but still yummy. Accompanying sauce was slightly odd though. Agedashi tofu was good, the portion size was much larger than expected! Could’ve used more broth, however. Shrimp tempura was perfect! Chawanmushi was also good, but slightly expensive.
I ordered a veggie roll and it was unique and really good.
I still am thinking about the hamachi.
The oyster appetizer was just perfect. They prepared it in such an elegant manor.
Unfortunately, Takumi is making the same exact mistake that brought that Seiya. The taste and quality of the food and sushi does not justify its price. They are on par with regular Japanese restaurants and admittedly, some of the nigiris are made with a bit more care and love. We sat at the sushi bar and observed the chef put his best efforts. But again, it just doesn’t justify the price. Also, some of the ingredients may not be the freshest. Don’t get me wrong, the food overall is good. But not at that price point.
The other sense of confusion was around whether Takumi was going for the traditional nigiris or a bit of fusion. I always welcome creativity but with a theme or philosophy. At Takumi, there’s a bit of confusion in the air. Some were progressive while others were traditional. Every one of them were presented beautifully but again, the consistency in quality and balance of flavors is quite off.
The two of us had a few pieces of nigiri (the more expensive ones), a few appetizers, and regular sake and beer. The bill came out to be $280. At those levels, you aren’t quite Bay Area omakase levels but still pushing the boundaries against high-end steak houses.
Service was amazing. We had a good time. We just hope they can tighten up the kitchen.