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    Hana Izumi

    4.8 (214 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndJapanese
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    Tony L.

    FOOD: 3 SERVICE: 3 AMBIANCE: 3 SERVICE: 3 This was our second visit and we brought some out of town friends who were looking for an upscale Japanese restaurant. Unfortunately Hana Izumi was a bit of a let down. Why? The food was quite ordinary with nothing outstanding. The service, food delivery and pace was all over the place. For example, they have two seatings per night, and they serve everyone (in the dining room) who orders the fish at the same time; my companions (3) ordered the black cod and I ordered the American filet. When the cod was served, the whole dining room got their cods, then about 10 minutes later, my filet came. Then, at the end of the meal, they plunked down dessert menus (extra cost items), we said no, but they didn't serve us the dessert included in the prix fixe menu! As soon as we said no to the additional dessert, they cleaned the table and presented us the handheld machine to pay. It really felt like we were being rushed out of the restaurant. The food, was really undistinguished and quite ordinary. The sushi was good, the black cod was probably the most tasty item of the night. The filet was decent but American Wagyu is different. The prix fixe menu we had on our visit consisted of: Appetizers - mochi like cold tofu, Chawanmushi w/crab meat, a lightly fried shishamo, slice of roasted pork and a tofu skin pocket rice. The best tasting pieces were the deep fried lotus root, otherwise, nothing really outstanding. Sashimi - baby squid, tuna, yellowtail, salmon and toro. Fresh pieces of fish with the toro being the best. Choice - we had American Wagyu Filet Mignon, yes, it was tender, but if I didn't reread the menu, I wouldn't have guessed that it was filet mignon. Black Cod (not on menu), it was perfectly marinated and buttery soft; probably the best dish of the whole meal. Entree - we had Chirashi bowl, finely chopped toro served with salmon roe; decent tasting, but we've had much better. Asari Takenoko Takomi, baby clam Takomi rice with bamboo shoots; really nothing special and the rice was cold. Dessert - ?? We were never served this. YMMV, but we will not be back.

    Amuse bouche
    Belinda C.

    My friend took me here for my bday and I will tell you the staff goes above and beyond. I'm sorry this is a late review but this was for my experience in Feb. This is actually a Japanese kaiseki style restaurant. Reservations are highly recommended as they do not take Walk-ins. There's two seatings for this restaurant so arrive promptly as they serve everyone at the same time . We started with the amuse bouche which was the kobachi three way. The three ways they served this was very unique. It was prepared with one steamed, one in soup and one fried. All were delicious! Next was the sashimi and it was also served with three different fishes. They did serve it with crostinis which was really good with the olive oil. We got the simmered yellowtail collar and the Toro skewers next. The yellowtail collar did have a lot of bones so I won't recommend this for older folks. It was very tender but a little on a salty side. I did like how it came out eggplants. The Toro skewers were also very tender but that wasn't my main dish. My friend enjoyed it very much. The dungeness crab chawanmushi was by far my favorite. It has a streamed egg and crab meat. They didn't skimp out on this dish it had a lot of crab in it. My next favorite dish was the kaki-age donburi which was a scallop and shrimp tempura. It was dust with a green tea sea salt I think. I wasn't able to eat it with the soup and I definitely wasn't able to eat it with the rice. By this dish I was already full. We also had the soju flight which was originally three flights but we added a fourth one . We got the yuzu. Lemon, strawberry and grapefruit orange. They were all good but the yuzu is the main winner! Since it was my bday , they turned off all the hours of the restaurant and everyone sang happy birthday to me. It was a little embarrassing but it added a little special touch. This was one of the best experience I've ever had at a Japanese kaiseki restaurants. The servers were so attentive. The food was creative and you can tell they spent a lot of time perfecting everything. They do change the menu every season so I'm excited to try their next menu when I come back.

    Ethel R.

    Celebrating all March Birthdays. "Happy Birthday!" "Ashley, Fiona, Herm, Josh and Monique." Hana Izumi Luna and Kogi Small Business Owners Husband and Wife Team Located in the historic Massolo building, in Millbrae. Enjoyed the: Dinner Kaiseki (5 courses) Sake Pairings Desserts This Japanese restaurant offers an elegant, multi-course kaiseki dining experience featuring seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. Each dish is beautifully presented with an artistic and traditional meal with a thoughtfully curated, ever-changing menu, plus sake pairings and desserts. Always a nice evening with friends. Such amazing service, you feel like family. A must visit. I hightly recommend supporting this amazing local small business!

    Miso soup
    Jim P.

    Quick stop at SFO before heading onto Waikiki, got to see some long time friends from the Bay Area. Hana Izumi is a classic little pre-fixe Kaiseki style Japanese restaurant focusing quality and freshness. Wonderful traditional feel, outstanding service and delicious food makes this place a winner!

    Toro skewer
    Diana Z.

    A very enjoyable dining experience from beginning to end. Service, food quality, and taste were top notch. The pacing and portions were also perfect for me and my group. We booked a reservation on 5:30PM on a Saturday. Reservations are super easy; just text their number. I would give yourself 5-10 minutes to park and walk over. Street parking is tough but there's a public parking lot 2 blocks away from the restaurant. It's more important to be on time for your res because they start everyone's first course at the same time. The restaurant is warm and cozy, but there's plenty of space between tables so it's comfortable. Everyone who works here is super friendly as well, explaining the menu, drink order options, and any choices you have on the menu. Our waitress was very kind and patient as we deliberated over the options and asked for more details on each of the choices. For example, we had a choice between one of the apps and the main (chirashi vs. tempura yaki). They also accommodated food allergies very well. Each course was impressive and it's a good mix of seafood, meat, veggies, and even fruit. They used fresh wasabi and the slicing of the fish and veggies were very precise and thin. There wasn't a course that I didn't enjoy, though my favorites were the sashimi and the first dish with the uni on top of sesame tofu. We also had two options for dessert, and ordered the set with the chocolate cake and flan, which was just the right amount of dessert and sweetness. This restaurant has 4 $$$$ on yelp, so it's intimidating but it costs $150 per person including tax and tip. Desserts and drinks are extra. For the quality and amount of food they give, it's actually such value. They change their menus every month, and I can't wait to come back!

    Sashimi add-on
    S L.

    This is our second time celebrating birthdays at Hana Izumi - first time for their lunch menu. Service is outstanding! Food is clean and fresh. Everyone had a great time!

    Wagyu Miso Entree
    Devina D.

    I finally visited Hana Izumi after seeing several social media videos praising their affordable lunch omakase and quality. I went for dinner, which is significantly pricier at $150 per person compared to $65 for lunch. (Note: their prices increased slightly this year.) This restaurant has wonderful mom-and-pop vibes. It's run by a husband-and-wife team with one waiter. The husband prepares the dishes while the wife visits each table to explain them. She was incredibly sweet, and I genuinely enjoyed learning about each component. The interior is cozy and intimate. The quality was good, and we left satisfied and full, something I don't always expect from omakase. I appreciate that they offered a few options within the omakase menu, allowing my partner and me to try different items. However, there were some disappointments. The waiter didn't really explain the entree options, so I had to choose without understanding what each dish entailed. While you can ask questions, I feel the server should proactively provide at least a brief description of each option. I ordered the Hamachi Collar, which was prepared similar to braised fish. Half of it was so tender, buttery, and fatty, but the meatier half was dry and tough. I'm not sure if this was intentional, but it was disappointing enough that I didn't finish it. My husband's Wagyu Miso was a bit salty, and since the entrees are just protein with minimal garnish, there wasn't anything to balance the saltiness. Overall, Hana Izumi is a nice spot for a date night dinner. There are definitely more high quality Omakase places in the city, but the ambience and staff really make this place.

    Naomi C.

    first off, the service is impeccable. It's a husband and wife duo (wife is front of the house while the husband cooks). She is incredible and provides too of the line service. Shes constantly checking in, monitoring your tea levels, satisfaction, and the dishes itself. The dishes are amazing. It's a seasonally changing menu so I'm not going to dwindle on the specific dishes since they won't really be relevant in the future however, everything I ate was delicious. I tend to be more hesitant towards a kaiseki since I'm a more picky eater, however everything they made was delicious and at worst (which didn't happen): tolerable (which is an achievement bc usually during meals like this there's at least something I really don't like). The standout was the entree eel and tempura. it was so good. I've never had tempura as delicious as this in the states. Their lunch price is $48 per person and gosh dang you'll never get a better deal than that. I told my sister about this place (she made reservations) and my grandparents (they wanna come now).

    Abby W.

    My husband and his best friend have a tradition of taking each other out on a double date for a fancy feast on their birthdays. (Ironically, he takes his friend to better restaurants than he takes me for our special occasions...we wives are just background characters in their bromance.) Every year is like a showdown on who can find the most delicious place to treat. I stumbled across this place on IG and bookmarked it 6 months in advance. I was hesitant because there were not many reviews but every one was stellar. I'm here to report back that it is as delightful as promised! Rating Breakdown: 2/2 Stars for Taste -- Every course was so thoughtfully and deliciously prepared. The duck soba salad with the yuzu sauce was a refreshing palate cleanser to start. The kobachi included the sesame tofu that my husband has been dying to try since watching Chef Choi make it on Culinary Class Wars -- probably my favorite small dish! The close second was the braised eggplant with the Dungeness crab. I liked how the dishes were deceptively unpretentious but simply delicious. We splurged on the sashimi platter and have no regrets about it -- the ocean trout and the fatty tuna were melt in your mouth delicious. The kind of delicious that makes you widen your eyes and say "MM". I was a little disappointed that the chawanmushi didn't come in a crab shell but maybe that's just for the dinner service. My husband and I shared one of each entree. The featured entrees for March are the BBQ unagi and tempura shrimp as well as the chirashi bowl. Since it was a celebratory occasion, my husband also ordered the sake flight (3), which came with a complimentary fourth cup to try. 1/1 Stars for Value -- I appreciate that the price on the menu includes tax and 20% gratuity. It was $68 pp for lunch plus $48 for the optional sashimi. Definitely a splurge but in my opinion, worth trying at least once! 1/1 Stars for Customer Service -- The reservations were easy to make by text. Service is leisurely but it's part of the experience, definitely not a meal you can rush. They also let you bring in outside desserts for celebrations. The chef's wife even offered us candles. When she first offered, we gave a mildly horrified "No, no thank you!" and I think she read our minds and said "No singing, just candles" LOL. The whole place gives mom and pop shop vibes. Bonus star because it's the kind of place I would take my parents to for a special occasion.

    Vickie Y.

    I was really excited to try this restaurant because it advertises kaiseki, which is quite different from omakase. I noticed several reviews referring to it as omakase, but that's not accurate. Kaiseki is a traditional, highly structured multi-course Japanese meal that emphasizes seasonality, artistic food presentation, and the overall dining experience. It's considered a refined, high-end style of dining in Japan. Since authentic kaiseki meals are usually very expensive, I was excited to find a place offering it at a much more affordable price. My friend ordered sashimi set while I chose the cooked dishes so we could try a variety of items from the menu. The food itself was fresh and the flavors were decent--nothing tasted bad. However, the overall experience didn't really feel like kaiseki. Compared to the kaiseki meal I had in Japan, it was a bit disappointing. Kaiseki typically emphasizes beautiful and meticulous presentation, along with carefully selected tableware that enhances the dining experience. Here, the presentation felt quite simple, and the utensils and plates looked old and didn't give the refined feeling usually associated with kaiseki dining. In the end, it felt more like a cozy, family-owned Japanese restaurant serving good, simple food rather than a true kaiseki experience. If you come expecting a casual Japanese meal, you may still enjoy it. But if you're expecting the elegance and artistry of a traditional kaiseki experience, it may not fully meet those expectations.

    Schelly Y.

    We went for lunch and it was more food than we expected. Great service and really good food. Loved the chawanmushi. The duck salad was light and refreshing.

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    Jesse B.

    One of the best dining experiences we've had in the Bay Area. Absolutely stunning service and hella authentic Japanese food. I didn't take a ton of pics but really a generous and beautiful spot.

    Pearl R.

    I love their lunch special menu! It's so affordable for the amount of dishes they give as a set menu. They do change their lunch menu monthly but it's always so good. I love how flavorful every dish is and it combines both traditional and modern twist! Definitely recommend coming here for their lunch set but also try their dinner menu as well. It's also in downtown Millbrae so come early!

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    Always delicious and artfully presented meal service. Luna and her staff are extremely polite and friendly.

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    This place is so good! The food was carefully prepared and the taste is balanced. Service is perfect and vibe is great. Highly recommend!

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