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    Hashiri - San Francisco

    4.4 (129 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSushi Bars, Japanese
    Open 6:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Upscale
    Good for groups
    Dressy

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    Bella A.

    Most authentic edomae sushi I've ever had in San Francisco -- perhaps California! The head sushi chef came from Ginza and took over when Hashiri reopened last year. US major cities have a lot of fancy overpriced sushi places but they lack the authenticity of traditional Japanese cuisine (yes I'm being pretentious) and try to appease the American audience with visuals. Not Hashiri! They stay true to the fresh seasonal ingredients with no frills & attention to each step of the preparation. Their sushi rice was so perfect...no need to rate or explain each menu since you just have to be there & experience it yourself. Amazing, top tier service as well. Our server was so sweet and professional! He translates occasionally for the head chef. He definitely made the already great experience even better. I hope Hashiri gets the hype it deserves and I can't wait to try their Kaiseki place in Saratoga. ($150/person omakase)

    butterfish
    Katherine L.

    severely slept on omakase. if they ever do a la carte i will be here every week. we were the only ones sitting at the bar and chef ono was very personable and talkative. he used to work in seoul and asked us where to find good korean food as my dining partner is korean. highlights: our first nigiri was a rare cut called shimohuri between the chutoro and otoro. it literally tasted like fish wagyu due to its marbling. the bluefish is incredibly good - on par with the best nodoguro i've had. the flan is excellent - chef ono said he staged at a french restaurant in tokyo for 3 weeks and learned this recipe. custard tastes strongly of heavy cream and pairs with the slight bitterness of the caramel. ambiance is very nice, they have projections on the ceiling that add to the vibe. a couple parties that arrived after us did table seating which imo is a miss, counter seating is always better. will be back regardless of a la carte (but pls pls pls add a la carte)

    Vince J.

    This place is the most amazing place I have ever been to in my life. The best hands down sushi place in the world. The service is second to none. Im a loss for words. It's so good I'm going to fly back either my children so they can see what amazing food is.

    Julie H.

    Late review from November 2019. Me and the boyfriend came to celebrate our first anniversary! I really wanted to come check out this place because of the cute domes and it made me feel like Cinderella! This year I really wanted to come back for our second anniversary but sadly they've been closed throughout the pandemic because they want to make sure their staff is well taken care of which is so touching! I can't stop thinking about Hashiri and also our amazing server Ken. He was so knowledgeable with all the dishes that were prepared and it was like a story every time he explained to us the dishes. He's truly so amazing! We've never had such amazing service, we were both in shock from being treated so good! Now the food... where do I begin?! The photos should speak louder than my words lol. Every single dish that came out was decadent, unique, beautiful and DELICIOUS! I really hope they open for our anniversary next year, that would be a dream come true! I really can't stop dreaming of all the life changing dishes we tried. I really cannot wait to be back and hope everyone at Hashiri is doing well and taking care of themselves during this time. Thank you to everyone at Hashiri who made our first experience such an amazing time!!!

    Daisy T.

    TRULY A DELIGHT!!! Came here for an anniversary dinner with the bf and oh my goodness, what a luxurious experience! We arrived on time for our reservation, but the guests before us ran a little late so the staff was in the middle of disinfecting our table when we checked in. The host was kind to offer us a very healthy pour of sake while we waited, so I did not mind at all :) Dining in a dome felt very intimate and private, which I loved. The courses were each very delicious and well prepared, per my expectations. At this price range, I expect every course to be above average. I always judge an Omakase restaurant by the quality of their uni, and Hashiri definitely hit the mark. The A5 wagyu was perfectly marbled and literally melted in my mouth. I was still salivating as I swallowed the last piece, clearly my taste buds were yearning for more. The staff was very polite and respected our space. Our server cleaned and cleared our table between every course and offered wet towels as well. Overall, a very lovely romantic dinner, which of course came with a less lovely price tag. However, I say it is worth it especially for a special occasion.

    magnolia leaf grilled A5 wagyu
    Brandi T.

    Went here for date night and it was one of the best restaurant experiences I've had. The outdoor igloo setting was peaceful and made the date much more intimate. We ordered their tasting menu along with additional nigiri. Everything was presented to us beautifully. The nameko mushroom, truffle chawan mushi was the first dish - which happened to be one of our favorites. The mushrooms and truffle paired well with each other. The Hassun displayed small mini dishes that were aesthetically pleasing and tasteful, with the washu beef tataki being the best. In the Omakase course, the blue fin tuna and Spanish mackerel were the most memorable. It melted in your mouth right away. I've tried many different omakase places - but this one is definitely my number 1 now. We ordered several more pieces of the bluefin tuna, king salmon and fluke fin - which were all amazing. Our tasting menu ended with an exceptional matcha fondue straight from Hokkaido. Every dish exceeded our expectations. The service and staff were great. They even tested our temperature prior to seating. If you're looking for a place for date night and enjoy premium quality fish, this is the place!

    Sara J.

    I devoured the most expensive meal I ever had at this restaurant ($250/person) but I don't regret it at all. It was worth every penny! Both food and service were outstanding! I'm sad to say that I am forever ruined and will probably never be able to enjoy sushi without looking back and comparing it to my delicious degustation meal my boyfriend and I shared at Hashiri. The meal was not only delicious but very aesthetically pleasing. (See pictures for proof) Highly recommend making a reservation. Also recommend ordering the matcha at the end of the meal to pair with your dessert! It's traditional hand stirred matcha and it adds a nice finishing touch to the meal.

    Sushi bento
    Annie Z.

    We ordered takeout during Covid-19. We tried the A5 wagyu bento + Sushi bento + Daifuku. I loved the beautiful packaging and high attention to detail throughout the whole experience. Just look at the beautiful iPhone shots I was able to take. Each piece of sushi was very intentionally made with just the right amount of sushi rice. The wagyu bento was cold by the time we got home so I can tell this was a fantastic bento, but due to the length of time it took us to get home - the flavor and experience were definitely compromised. To no fault of the restaurant - hence I still wholeheartedly recommend Hashiri as one of the best. I look forward to dining here after the pandemic to experience the restaurant at its best. Even in the middle of the pandemic, it's pretty darn good! The ordering experience is not as straightforward as some of the other options since they don't have an online ordering site and do not use food delivery 3rd parties. Just visit their website and give them a call!

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    Andrew S.

    One of the most common questions I get asked is what is the best Japanese omakase in SF. For the longest time, my answer had been Kusakabe (even through Ju-Ni, Wako, Omakase, Hinata, Akiko, Ozaoza, KISS seafood, Maruya, Saru, Sugoi, Tsubasa and An). It may have to change after tonight's dining experience at Hashiri. It's probably the best kaiseki and sushi omakase experience I've had (also the most expensive). The dinner starts off with the kaiseki portion of the meal: (1). Sakizuke (sesame tofu, fresh seaweed and kuzu ankake) - great amuse to start the meal and the sesame tofu has an interesting texture. (2). Hassun was just perfect and included (a) tofu skin, sea urchin and wasabi, (b) wild scallop, Japanese yam and caviar, (c) smoke salmon, kiwi and trout roe, (d) sous vide wild octopus, and (e) arare crusted wild baby sweet fish. (3). Owan was wild cherry sea bream and mugwort wheat cake - the soup was just so aromatic and delicious. (4). Tsukuri was wild Spanish mackerel tataki, nasturtium and purple onion. (5). Yakimono was grilled A5 wagyu - definitely one of the highlights of the meal. (6). Kuchi naoshi was cherry blossom konbu dashi - this is the intermezzo and the palate cleanser for the nigiri sushi part of the meal. The pieces included in the regular menu were fluke, sea bream, golden eye snapper, grunt, imperial prawn (live) with fried head, horse mackerel, black throat, Hokkaido uni, otoro, Spanish mackerel and tamago. Everything was fresh and great. The uni, prawn and the otoro were the standouts. They offer supplemental pieces and I ordered scallop, gizzard shad, barracuda, anokimo, heart clam, long neck clam and fluke fin. The ankimo was outstanding (one of my tests of a good sushi plaice). I basically ordered all of the fish they had that day and I was FULL. Most of the fish comes from Tsukiji market (typical of SF omakase places). After the omakase, we go back to Akadashi (miso soup) and desserts including Sakura mochi, mugwort ice cream and strawberry cream puff. Minor criticism here is that I could have used another dessert dish (I know this is like a little kaiseki heresy). Overall, I feel that the meal was amazingly balanced and met my expectations for a kaiseki experience. Service was impeccable and super attentive. Hashiri is in a very nice, roomy, well lighted space and I really appreciate the ambiance and elbow room. The head chef that night was the one who opened the original Hashiri in Japan but he didn't really speak a lot of English (the other chef spoke English). The main drawback to this meal is the price (it's definitely a bit more expensive than the other high-end Japanese restaurants). Of all the Michelin starred restaurants in the Bay Area, Hashiri is definitely on the higher end of the one star restaurants and probably close to two stars (prices are certainly in the two star range). I would highly recommend Hashiri to anyone looking for the perfect kaiseki/nigiri combo experience in SF.

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    Chie J.

    Covid 19 Time: Check out https://www.instagram.com/bluebunny.us/ They have a few outdoor seatings and great take out options. Check their Instagram for more info. This review is based on my take out experience. Hashiri is one of a really great representation of true Japanese Edomae Shushi restaurant... which is extremely hard to find outside of Japan. You can find 100s of Sushi restaurants here but only less than 10% of them are owned by Japanese. Not only that, many sushi cooks never go through the training to become "itamae". "Becoming an itamae of sushi requires years of training and apprenticeship. Typically, after spending approximately five years working with a master itamae, the apprentice is given their first important task related to making sushi: preparation of the sushi rice. The rice is prepared according to the strict instructions of the senior itamae, and each sushi restaurant has its own "secret" recipe of rice, salt, and rice vinegar. Once the senior itamae is satisfied with the consistency of the sushi rice made daily by the apprentice, the apprentice may then be promoted." Why is it important? To maximize the taste and for the food safety reasons, each fish have to be treated differently. Where is it from? When was it caught? Was is frozen? Many fish such as salmon have parasites. You cannot just cut fresh fish and eat it. Unfortunately it's not that simple. Also adjusting the rice and the seasoning to best accommodate each fish, you need practice and trained intuition. At Hashiri, I feel like I am back in Tokyo. The hospitality, the proper high end customer service Japanese they speak, the decor... I understand why they received their Michelin Stars. I enjoyed all the sushi, and hanbargu (hamburger stake)! Cannot wait to eat their sushi at the counter right off the chef's hand when Covid craziness is finally over.

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    Jacky K C.

    Tip: byos that's higher than $50 People don't come here for omakase only. They come here for a combination of keiseki and omakase dinner; and it's this combination that has loads of value (really 2 dinners in 1). Some of the keiseki were very creative and rare such as the grilled a5 Miyazaki wagyu hotpot and the wild Japanese cod shirako aka Milt (Google it) placed under the cod itself, absolutely brilliant. Nevermind it's nasty origins, it's just a well thought out dish and very tasty. Easily the highlight of the night. Omakase was similar to other joints in the city so not writing about it. Except that imo hirame is great but kinda not premium. Yes it's expensive but look past that and it really has value.

    Tiffany S.

    I've been ready to come here ever since my bestie came here on a first date with a guy we met at the club but I guess I can't hang because I'm traumatized from the almost $800 price tag of our dinner. Came here for Valentine's Day and the menu seemed reasonable at $200/pp. But after one carafe of sake, some a la carte's, and a $15 barely drinkable matcha tea later, somehow the bill ended up being $769, making it one of the most expensive dinners I've ever had (the others being Lazy Bear w/ alcohol poisoning and three Michelin starred Coi). They also have one of those "if you have to ask how much it is you can't afford it" a la carte menu's so you have no idea how much everything is going to add up to be. Compared to other high-end ​Japanese restaurants, Hashiri just simply isn't worth it. I'd rather go to Shota or Kusakabe for half the price. Nothing stood out to me and reading the other reviews, ​it seems like we got off easy as others​ were spending close to $1,000 which is difficult to justify because aren't all these Japanese restaurants getting their fish from the same markets? Best part of the night was the guy who had 99 roses waiting for his date.

    Lovely outdoor seating
    Esther W.

    I experienced Hashiri's tasting menu on a weekday evening. The outdoor ambience could not have been more lovely -- not only did the igloos cultivate an intimate setting, they also retained warmth and provided nice acoustics for conversations. Our meal consisted of 5 courses that tasted delightful and were beautifully presented. Miso black cod was one of the earlier dishes, it stood out because it had a surprising taste and the skin was a good combination of crispy and chewy. I also found the Hassun interesting, the gorgeously displayed assortment showcased the ambience of Japan in November. In the Omakase course, bluefin tune from Ireland was memorable for its exceptional mouthfeel. I also loved all of the mushrooms and fruits in the dishes. Although not every dish necessarily exceeded expectations or was surprisingly/delightful, they were undeniably delicious. The service was wonderful as well. The staff were safe and hospitable. Overall, if you're looking for a date night restaurant, this is the spot!

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    Pretty authentic and great care from chef and the som. Ginger without sugar is great as well. You should try it.

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    Are the domes next to the homeless?

    No, they're not. That would make for a subpar dining experience. Tbh when I was there last week, I saw 1 (a walk through) And heard 1 (crazy lady yelling)... that was the total for the duration of the 5 or 6 hours I was there... a couple hours under… Read more

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    4.2
    (639 reviews)
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    Amazing Matcha, I love the salted cheese one, even though there is always a huge line service is…read moresuper fast!

    Tadaima is a small matcha and Japanese Sando + snacks shop in the Mission District. The menu has a…read morewide variety of matcha base latte with adjustable sweetness, foam toppings, and other Japanese inspired drinks. Ambiance: A small clean store with a small high top area, another high top table outside, and a bench to sit outside while enjoying your matcha and food. Service: Food / drinks ordered via a worker at the front with a menu to the left to see options available. Staff were friendly and helpful during interaction. Wait time: Not an extremely long wait between ordering and receiving food and drink. A buzzer is given to you which rings when your food is completed. Food: The yuzu salmon onigiri had a decent serving of salmon inside and on top of the rice. Good salmon flavor but slightly lacking in yuzu flavor. Chicken Curry onigiri: a mild curry flavor which again had a decent rice to chicken ratio. The chicken did taste slightly dry despite the curry sauce likely due to the nature of being a ground meat. Matcha Latte c Pistachio Cream was easily one of the best tasting matcha drinks I have had in SF. The matcha had a strong flavor and the pistachio cream did not overpower the taste of the matcha. There was a nice sweet, slightly salty, and pistachio flavor from the cream and the addition of the crushed pistachios was not a weird texture for the drink. I would definitely be interested in trying more of their matcha beverages due to quality and size of drink compared to cost.

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    4.1
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    Casual dining
    Family-owned & operated

    So glad this neighborhood finally has an AYCE sushi spot, and at a price that actually makes sense…read more For $40 a person you are getting a serious deal. One tip: get there early. The place fills up around 6pm so arriving ahead of that will save you a wait. They don't take reservations, so first come first served. The ordering experience is really smooth. Everything is done through an iPad at your table and the food comes out to you. They won't let you place a new order until your previous one has been delivered, which honestly is a smart system and helps with pacing so you don't over order right out of the gate. What sets this place apart from other AYCE spots is the variety. It's not just sushi. You can also order appetizers, salmon, teriyaki chicken and more, so there's something for people who want to mix it up beyond rolls. Delicious, easy, affordable and in the neighborhood. Highly recommend!

    My go-to spot for all-you-can-eat sushi in SF!! Come on an empty stomach. They have an impressive…read moreselection of specialty rolls, nigiri, and appetizers that make it easy to try a little bit of everything. On our most recent visit, we ordered several specialty rolls topped with seared fish, creamy sauces, and tobiko. You MUST try the Lion King Roll- our go to order. Beyond the sushi, we got miso soup, which is comforting and a nice palate cleanser, crunchy seaweed salad, hamachi carpaccio which was fresh and deserved a re-order, and poke chips which are a light and addictive appetizer. You can skip the chicken karaage to be honest, but the butter corn is a surprisingly sweet side that rounds out the meal perfectly. You have a two hour time window to dine, and you can order thru an iPad. Yoki gets quite busy so sometimes there were long gaps between orders. Depends on which day of the week you decide to visit. They're able to seat large parties and I have come here for intimate dates to birthday dinner of up to 8 people. This time we visited with a party of four and had to wait a bit before being seated. That said, Yoki remains my first choice whenever I'm craving best-value AYCE sushi

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    4.6
    (1.2k reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    Kusakabe creates the kind of dining experience that feels carefully designed from the moment you…read moresit down. We walked into a refined but welcoming space where the sushi counter is the main focus, and the meal unfolds course by course in front of us. There is a sense of calm throughout the room, allowing the attention to stay on the chefs, the ingredients, and the details behind each dish without the distraction of a busy dining room. The omakase experience balances traditional sushi with more creative touches. Each course brings something different, from fresh sashimi and nigiri to warmer dishes like chawan mushi that add depth to the progression of the meal. The sushi highlights the quality of the fish while incorporating thoughtful flavor combinations, with dishes like scallop and the dry-aged fish courses standing out for their texture and seasoning. The sake pairing fits naturally into the experience, adding another layer without overpowering the food, and the sommelier's selections complement the progression of flavors across the meal. What makes Kusakabe memorable is the craftsmanship and pacing of the meal. The chefs take time to explain each course, making the experience feel personal rather than rushed. Sitting at the counter adds to the atmosphere because you get to see the precision and care that goes into every piece, from the way the rice is formed to the final brush of sauce on the fish. The pacing of the meal allows you to appreciate each course without feeling rushed, and the team's attention to detail creates a rhythm that keeps the meal engaging from start to finish. Kusakabe feels like a place made for special occasions, celebrations, or anyone looking for a more elevated Japanese dining experience. It combines technique, hospitality, and creativity in a way that makes the entire meal feel like an event rather than just a dinner. The balance of traditional and modern elements, along with the warmth of the service, leaves you with the sense of having experienced something complete and thoughtfully composed.

    What an experience! We were celebrating an anniversary and planned a bit last minute, but were able…read moreto snag a reservation here pretty easily. Immediately, the ambiance and service was quite nice. We were seated at the table, but typically I enjoy sitting at the bar to watch the chefs make our food. The service was amazing and they were very attentive. They also offered to take photos and gave us a little gift of hojicha tea since we were celebrating. We got the omakase, which was massive and had 18 courses. They gave us a menu so we knew what to expect for each course, and we ordered some sake. The omakase was delicious and more traditional than other places, each course was so beautiful and delicately made. This is definitely a lot of food, I would recommend the petite omakase in the future as I was stuffed, but it was a great experience if you come hungry! Courses: - Chawan-mushi - super tasty and every bite was delicious and umami forward! - Otsumami - 7 seasonal appetizers presented in a beautiful box, there was a stuffed crab claw in there that was delicious - 4 kinds of sushi - each piece came out one at a time, the first piece was my absolute favorite and blew me away, it was a seared chutoro that immediately melts in your mouth and tastes smokey - Hamachi soup - very tasty and warming soup with hamachi inside, was perfect in between the sushi course - 4 kinds of sushi - A5 Waguyu shabu - this course was extra $10 pp but was so delicious, the wagyu was melt in your mouth and had some grated daikon on top in a ponzu dashi, the toppings help balance the meat so it's overwhelming since it does melt in your mouth, one of my favorite bites! - 4 kind of sushi - they brought out some really great sushis, including more chutoro and an unagi handroll, but I was so stuffed at this point that I felt I couldn't enjoy it as much - miso soup - this soup was so tasty and kind of revived me after all that food, it felt comforting and a great way to end - dessert- I got the hojicha ice cream in a waffle like cookie and it was delicious!

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