

Chotto Matte San Francisco, a restaurant opened in October 2023, takes diners on a culinary adventure through Nikkei cuisine. This innovative approach blends fresh Peruvian ingredients with the refined techniques of Japan, creating a unique and flavorful experience. Celebrate New Year’s Eve with a dazzling disco-themed evening. Enjoy a luxurious 9-course prix fixe dinner featuring live performances, DJ, dancers, signature cocktails, and curated wine and champagne packages—complete with a complimentary glass of champagne to start your celebration. After dinner, join our exclusive Disco Fever Countdown Party—an unforgettable way to welcome the New Year in the heart of Union Square in San Francisco. 9PM-2AM Visit us online to reserve.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 50 O’Farrell St, San Francisco, CA 94108
Phone: (628) 241-1422
Website: https://chotto-matte.com/sanfrancisco/
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Reviews
Starting with the lobby entrance you feel as if you’ve escaped the city. The restaurant displays a uniquely edgy and exotic vibe with much to appreciate. Would highly recommend sitting outside should weather permit.
Service was divine and made our experience smooth and comfortable.
Being that I went for lunch I opted for their Lunch Special which is a great deal. You are able to choose from 4 set menus with it being $40 per person. I went with the Land & Sea, all looked delicious.
We ended the meal with the phenomenal Matcha crepe layered cake. It was light, smooth and truly IRRESISTIBLE.
I did see previous reviews stating price is high but they do have many shareable dishes and I personally thought you get a great amount of food for their Lunch Special.
The next time you find yourself shopping in Union Square and looking for a good bite to eat, you know where to go!
The Black Cod Aji Miso is a must-order–the miso sauce pairs perfectly with the cod and is incredibly tasty. The Tentáculos de Pulpo has a strong spicy aroma, but when mixed with the purée it becomes a great combination, and the octopus is tender and well cooked. The O-Toro Aburi Sashimi is super fresh and melts in your mouth.
For the Spicy Tuna Hako Roll, the tenkasu tempura makes the rice a little hard, but the flavors are still good. Dessert was amazing–the cake is delicious, especially with the chocolate sauce and berry crumble.
Overall, a great dining experience. Highly recommend!
We ordered dragon roll, breakfast burrito, vegan sushi, and corn bread. All of them were delicious but not exceptional.
Will definitely come back to try lunch/dinner menu and enjoy the vibe!
The food was good, although very expensive and very small portions. We started with the Chotto Ceviche ($25) & Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice ($23). Both were good but nothing special, pretty standard. We were then supposed to get the Wagyu Carbonara Udon ($48), but unfortunately we never received it. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise though, as the table next to us got one and didn’t look like enough to share. Instead, the meal continued and we had our last two dishes, the Asado De Tira ($43) and King Oyster Mushroom Tostadas ($19). Again, both were good but nothing special. Please look at the attached pictures if you’d like to see how big they are.
I know this review may seem like poor taste but in a city full of great restaurants, when you charge prices like this you either expect great quality, good quantity, or both. This had neither. Some restaurants that are similarly priced but have better quality and/or quantity are San Ho Won, Good Good Culture Club, State Bird Provisions, Fang, the list goes on.
One more thing that may just be a personal preference but it felt like they didn’t really care about how we enjoyed the meal and were rushing us through the meal. The waiter asked us how the food tasted BEFORE we had even taken a bite of our first dishes. And then he returned another 3 times throughout the course of the meal. Each time, never noticing that we had not received one of the dishes. He even came by as we were eating the Asada and started to ask if we wanted Dessert, before realizing we were still eating, stopping mid-sentence, and walking away. This may not be his fault as he was probably handling 20+ tables due to how many people were packed in there, but it felt very impersonal. If you’d like a nice night out, I’d recommend looking elsewhere.
We tried a few small plates and every single one was a hit. The wagyu sliders were rich and flavorful, the cornbread was honestly phenomenal, and we also had a delicious tartare-style bite served on crispy little wafers (can’t remember the exact name, but unforgettable flavor).
My cocktail—the Cucumber Breeze—was incredibly refreshing and perfectly balanced. If the drinks and appetizers alone are this impressive, I already know the full menu is going to be next-level.
I’m absolutely coming back for a full dinner. Between the vibe, the cocktails, and the quality of the food, Chotto Matte is a must-visit.