Welcome to Sakesan Sushi and Bistro, serving the most delicious sushi and robata yaki, served in a modern atmosphere. You will soon agree it is the best Japanese restaurant around. Our mission is to give you a totally unique dining and entertainment experience. Comfortable tatami dining tables are surrounded by wooden décor. Frameless glass Karaoke rooms are available for larger parties, providing a bit of privacy, yet still having the fullest attention from our dedicated staff. For smaller parties, you can mingle at our illuminated bar while listening to hip music.
Hours
| Friday | 4–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 4–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 4–10:30 PM |
| Monday | 4–10:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 4–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 626 Clement St, San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone: (415) 876-6313
Website: https://www.sakesannbistro.com/
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We were most impressed by the sushi. Very good quality fish, fresh! We loved the salmons (e.g. Salmon Belly, King Salmon, Salmon Tataki, etc.) The tunas were also excellent. The tartare dishes are worth a try. The rolls were okay. I thought the California Roll, although sold by all Japanese restaurants, could be better made.
We tried the skewers, and thought they were mediocre. We also tried the lamb rack, which was on the chewy side, but taste was good.
Desserts were delicious, especially the Yuzu, and Uji Matcha cheesecakes. Must try! I wish the pieces were bigger, haha.
In terms of the drinks, we loved the smaller-than-average-size water glasses, and that there was no ice in the water. The green tea…we tasted better ones elsewhere. We didn’t like that the tea came warm; we expected hot tea since the weather was getting cold.
We liked the decor, but disliked the somewhat loud music. We thought it was unique for the restaurant to have Horigotatsu-like seatings. It would be perfect if they could add some seat cushions.
Despite all the imperfections, I highly recommend this restaurant.
My little son loves this place so much
The prices and the size of the rolls are perfect, I like it.✨
Reasonably priced and they have $1 oyster nights (not sure on when these are offered).
Recommend.
Service was quick and they are very attentive. We had a good experience and will definitely be back!
As for the food, it was average at best. The fish quality did not meet expectations for a sushi spot in San Francisco, and the flavors lacked freshness and refinement. It wasn’t a terrible meal, but it certainly wasn’t one I’d go out of my way to repeat.
What’s more to love about the food here is the price to quality ratio. Very reasonably price, yet so very delicious. You will not be dissapointed for how much you spend in relation to the enjoyment and flavor profile you’ll get from your meal.
The service on the otherhand, is comically poor. It’s as if you are interupting their day by arriving at the restaurant with the intention of ordering food from, y’know, the restaraunt
There’s a sense that they’re upset and perturbed to be serving you. It’s nearly impossible to get smile from anyone or get any sense that they seem to be engaged or at least content in their work. Perhaps they are family members of the owner(s)? Anyhow, they do not seem to be happy to be there or happy that you are either.
I only give the atmosphere 4 out of 5 due to the quality of the front of house staff, as I find that to also be a factor of the “vibe” of a place. Other than that, the simple, minimalist vibe with low seating in the front is quite fantastic!