Wabi-Sabi SF at Soma

  4.6 – 442 reviews   • Japanese restaurant

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Wabi-Sabi SF at Soma 94107

Hours

Friday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Saturday12–4 PM, 5–10 PM
Sunday12–4 PM, 5–10 PM
Monday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Tuesday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Wednesday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Thursday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 246 Ritch St APT 101, San Francisco, CA 94107

Phone: (415) 810-9793

Website: http://www.wabisabisf.com/

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Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

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Reviews

Taylor Patch
A hidden gem, truly. This was by far the best sushi have ever had. The freshness and quality of their ingredients sets a high standard that has changed how I look at sushi restaurants.

Each roll was made with masterful precision and care. While some sushi restaurants boast a large variety of “specialty rolls”, this restaurant takes a modest approach and executed it perfectly. I get the sense in the food the the chef knows the menu intimately which is reflected in the quality of the rolls. I would recommend the Wabi-Sabi roll and the nigiri sampler. Both offerings will give a great sense of the craftsmanship behind the menu.

The space is quite cozy and intimate, with very limited seating. We made a reservation, and I’m glad we did because this spot filled up instantly.
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RC
Fresh fish and friendly service.

Stopped by during lunch hour for their lunch specials set. It came with chefs choice of nigiri, and a roll with miso soup. Fresh fish and finely grated wasabi make the best combo.

Would come back again. I will say though, it is in a tucked away location in the middle of a quiet street. But well worth it
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Kong Lee
Wabi Sabi is a small and simple sushi spot. What I love and appreciate is the simplicity, yet high level sushi, for an amazing price. 11 Nigiri omakase (chefs choice) for $48, where neighboring competitors charge around $100. I stopped in and got an even sweeter deal, their lunch special of 6 chef’s choice nigiri, a spicy tuna roll, and miso soup for $26. I mean uou cant go wrong, the sushi is also artful and top quality. Best price in town for sushi. One thing to know is they dont serve alcohol.
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April Rhodes-Tillery
Awesome little sushi place. Walk up. Order a roll, grab some tea and just enjoy life. 100 out of 10 on flavor and freshness.
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Donny Pusawong
Very small and cozy neighborhood spot with very limited seating tucked away underneath a building. But wonderful service and fresh creative sushi.

A place to go to when you want some good sushi but don’t want to dress up for it. A place where you can wear your sweatshirt and sweatpants and announce, ” I am here to eat sushi!”

There are about 2 tables, a few seats by the window and few at the sushi bar. Small space w/ 3 employees- sushi chef, helper, and a server.

I felt it was very good price for the amount and quality of the sushi. $44 for 10 pieces of quality sashimi? The Osama roll w/ lobster was very creative and nicely presented and my favorite of the night. It looked good and tasted good as well! Wash it down with some hot genmaicha tea and you feel warm and well.

It was my first time here and I will definitely be back!
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Terry Hinton, M.Sc, MBA
Second time here. First time was literally yesterday and I had to come back. That should tell you everything.

Wabi Sabi SF is officially my new favorite sushi spot in SoMa. The vibe is relaxed but elevated, and the craftsmanship behind every dish is undeniable.

Yesterday I had the Hotto Sake and the O-toro. Both were melt-in-your-mouth perfection. Today I came back to try the Wabi Sabi roll itself, and wow… handcrafted, fresh, and absolutely delicious, both rolls have a little heat yum yum. It’s that perfect balance of flavor and texture that keeps you thinking about it long after the meal. It’s a small small venue with amazing taste.

If you’re a fan of sushi done right, this is your place.
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Lili Gamero
This place is a little gem. Chef Ti is such a wonderful person and his team are just as lovely. The fish is fresh, the nigiri and rolls are tasty, the experience is a must. Check it out because you won’t regret it.
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Emil Yao
A cozy sushi place hidden in the alley.
Fresh and tasty sushi.
Nothing fancy but good food.
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Ken Wong
May 2025:
Stopped by for dinner. This restaurant is very small. We scored seats at the bar. There isn’t much room.

Ordered a few nigiri: Aji mackerel, churo toro, salmon belly, and hamachi. All were pretty good.

We ordered the wabi sabi roll which had spicy tuna and scallops that were thinly sliced. There was a surprising smokiness to the roll. Not sure if I would order that again.

Overall, would rate four stars for the food. Service was great and is five star ⭐.

Would come back to try other nigiri again.
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Cheryl Hu
We visited this hole-in-the-wall sushi spot. The sushi rolls were very good, but the service was slow and didn’t meet expectations. It gets extremely busy if you arrive late due to the small size, so be prepared for a wait. I’m not sure I’d return solely for the food.
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