The Shoya

  4.6 – 32 reviews   • Japanese restaurant

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out The Shoya 94523

Hours

Friday11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM
Saturday11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM
Sunday11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM
Monday11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM
Thursday11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2642 Pleasant Hill Rd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

Phone: (925) 272-2788

Website: http://www.theshoya.com/

Menu Photos

Related Web Results

The Shoya – Japanese Restaurant | Online Order | Pleasant Hill | CA

Welcome to The Shoya! It is a Japanese restaurant dedicated to authentic Japanese cuisine, located at 2642 Pleasant Hill Rd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523.

The Shoya in Pleasant Hill is getting a thumbs up from me – Facebook

Address: 548 Contra Costa Blvd W, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Phone: (925) 671-0655 Menu: chefchoy.kwickmenu.com Hours: Friday 11 AM–9 PM Saturday …

Japanese Restaurant | Online Order | Pleasant Hill | CA – The Shoya

Home · Gallery · Online Order · Contact Us. Menu. Phone. 925-272-2788. Address. 2642 Pleasant Hill Rd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523. Hours.

Last Updates

Reviews

Sarah Piane
First time here and I am extremely impressed!
The atmosphere is absolutely beautiful. The service is incredible and let’s talk about the food the truth showstopper.

Everything we had was so fresh it came out super fast, even though it was busy.
We started with the Wagyu tartare, which was absolutely amazing! Jalapeño bombs were spicy, but not overly spicy. We had the Pleasant Hill specialty roll that lobster salad was top-tier
The mango roll was my favorite with a spicy crab.
And then a spicy scallop roll. I don’t remember the exact name of it, but the scallops were fantastic. The waiting staff spoke to us about where things came from and the quality.

Wow we will be back!
… more
Michaila Oberhoffer
We stumbled upon the grand opening of The Shoya Japanese Restaurant in Pleasant Hill, and it was absolutely amazing! From the fresh sushi rolls to the melt-in-your-mouth sashimi (they even served fresh grated wasabi with our sashimi ), everything was incredible.

The staff were so friendly, and the vibes of the restaurant were amazing. We are so excited to see such a wonderful business join us here in Pleasant hill! ✨️❤️

Fun twist: Our waitress recognized us from another sushi place! Remembered how we liked to share a large asahi and even gave us some of the best matcha ice cream wrve ever had saying how wonderful it was to see us. Truly felt kizmet to find this new gem.

Needless to say, we had a wonderful time and it is now our go-to spot for sushi in the area
Already craving their Negitoro roll!!

If you love Japanese food or sushi, this is a new must-go-to local spot.

Welcome this new business to our community & stop by for a bite! ✨️❤️
… more
Cuong Le
Ever since Jo’s Sushi Bar closed, I’ve been searching for a comparable sushi place and I’m glad to say, The Shoya fits the bill. I judge a sushi place not on their rolls but the quality of their fresh fish and sushi rice…and this place doesn’t disappoint. We got the 10 piece nigiri omakase and and sushi combo (7 piece nigiri and roll) as well as the tekka don and tempura and wvwrything was well prepared and delicious! The sake was served in a cool looking dispenser I’ve never seen before, which was a nice touch! I’m not in Pleasant Hill very often but I’m happy to know this will be my go-to spot for great sushi when I am in town.
… more
Leila Banks
So good that I went three times in two weeks! Their fish is super fresh, portion sizes are great, prices are reasonable, and everyone is so friendly. Their nigiri selection is amazing and their chirashi don is incredible. Highly recommend this restaurant, it has quickly become my go-to for sushi.
… more
Jumm P
Delicious food and great service!
I have a feeling, this will become my new favorite sushi spot. It is brand new and we thought we gave it a try. The appetizers were amazing—we especially enjoyed the Truffle Hamachi and the crispy deep-fried squid tentacles. For our mains, the Tsukiji Donburi had some of the freshest fish and beautifully presented. The beef teriyaki bento was really good and flavorful. They use great quality and well seasoned beef! Everything was great from start to finish. Fast and friendly service. Off to a great start! We will definitely be back! I’ll let the photos speak for themselves!
… more
Matthew T
The Omakase is amazing, the sashimi is so fresh and delicious, and the customer service is great. Absolutely the best sushi bar in Bay Area
… more
Randy Nguyen
I’ve eaten at over 50 sushi restaurants and my cousin is a sushi chef. The quality and taste of the rolls here to die for. We had

-land and sea
-Kamakaze
-Melts in your mouth
-an assortment of nigiri (my favorite is the halibut)
-Kamasu nigiri
-lion king
-spider

Of all of these, if you had to try one. Don’t. Try two. Land and Sea and melts on your mouth.
… more
Ziggy
Good sushi at an affordable price! Way better than many others in the bay area. They have friendly staff and even provided a complimentary signature dish
… more
Marjorie
Glad to have a new sushi restaurant in the area with amazing offerings. The squid karaage was crispy and delicious. I had the special kaisen don with uni, scallops, otoro, crab, and ikura (not on the menu, but written on the chalk board by the entrance). It was heavenly and I wish I could eat it daily. My husband got the tsukiji don and it reminded me of the chiraishi bowls you could get near fish markets in Japan. The natural sweetness of the fish were highlighted by the sushi rice. The wasabi served with these dishes seemed to be real wasabi. The sushi chef gave us complementary tamago too which I always like to get at the end of my sushi/sashimi meal. That was a nice surprise! I will definitely go back. This place has the best quality sashimi bowls in the area.
… more
Sun Oh
It’s a pretty solid 3.5 – they are still ironing out kinks for dinner service, a lot of custom when we visited, plan to arrive early.
In general fish was fresh, if not always mind-blowing. The saba in particular was excellent; the small dollop of wasabi on the uni was a bit inexplicable, since it was fresh and didn’t taste like it was from Santa Barbara.
Shrimp tempura was more like an ebi-fry unfortunately – but that’s pretty common / what’s lacking when it’s non-Japanese proprietors. The rest of the veggie tempura is good.
… more
… View more

Leave a Comment