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    Robin

    4.2 (661 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSushi Bars, Japanese
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:30 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Lily C.

    We had a great time at Robins and the service was fantastic. I appreciate that the restaurant has a slide scale of price and customize your omakase based on your budget and what you liked. My favorite piece was the one with uni and crunchy seaweed.

    We came to Robin to celebrate my birthday. We made a reservation off Resy and were seated at the sushi bar. The door to the entrance is a little discreet as there's no indicator or sign that says it's Robin. The way the restaurant works is that you pick a price point starting at $119 for the base and can go upwards. Our chef recommended starting at the base and then you have the option to increase your budget which is what we did. I would definitely recommend doing that as well since I'm not sure if you start higher, would that mean you get the base items including more nigiri or does that just mean you get more premium fish? The nigiri for the base items were standard. I felt as though some items could've had more wasabi, salt, or sauce on them as it was quite simple and clean. I was also underwhelmed with the house made potato chip and caviar item. When we started increasing our budget, we tried the Kama toro, otoro, cod, and Alaskan salmon which were all my top bites. Overall, we ended with about 20 pieces/courses in total and left extremely full. I would say the base price is a good starting point for someone who wants Omakase, but you have to ask your chef for specific fish that you like and you basically pay for what you get.

    Maya R.

    Robin was hands down one of the best omakase experiences I've ever had. The service was exceptional, the food was spectacular, and the entire evening felt unique and memorable from start to finish. Once we were seated, the chef asked what type of experience we were looking for, with pricing ranging from $119-$219 per person. He then took the time to ask about our likes and dislikes so he could truly tailor the meal to us. I loved that the experience was completely customized -- based on your price point and preferences, you receive a curated tasting that feels personal and thoughtful. We chose the $219 per person experience, and it was absolutely worth it. The photos I attached don't even include all of the dishes we received -- the courses just kept coming. By the end of the meal, we were completely stuffed (in the best way possible) and so impressed by the generosity and pacing of the experience. Every dish that came out was beautifully plated and incredibly fresh. The fish quality was outstanding, and each flavor pairing felt intentional and perfectly balanced. You can really tell how much care goes into every bite. I'm already looking forward to coming back! One quick note: parking in the area can be tricky, so I recommend giving yourself extra time to find a spot.

    Elizabeth L.

    I wasn't expecting much from this place. I've done countless omakases at all levels and I dont usually prefer contemporary omakases because I find the presentation and ingredients just end up not working or masking the flavor of the fish entirely. This was not the case at Robin! First of all, amazing value! $119 per person for 10 courses and dessert. Our server also threw in a sake shot and a small serving of plum wine came with dessert. You can order more if you feel like it but I came away full, buzzed, and happy. We sat on the patio and it was a little chilly but there are heaters and it was nice to have some privacy. Service was great and perfectly timed and we never felt forgotten. Some standouts: Toro + uni on perfectly toasted nori, potato chip nigiri with caviar, wagyu + foie gras nigiri, dessert was non dairy coconut soft serve with sea salt, cardamom caramel sauce, and dark chocolate chips. Will def be back when I'm in town again to try the full $210 omakase!

    Matthew B.

    Had a nice overall experience at Robin. The food was fresh and well prepared, and you can tell care goes into the dishes. While the quality was good, the pricing felt a bit high for what you get, but everything still tasted solid and enjoyable. The ambiance was quiet and intimate, which made it a great spot for a relaxed dinner. Service was also good and attentive throughout the meal. They even gave us a complimentary glass of champagne to celebrate our anniversary, which was a really thoughtful touch. Overall a pleasant experience and a nice place for a special occasion.

    Elaine C.

    Creds to Chef Dava for making our omakase experience one to remember! I felt totally spoiled. Every bite was delicious, but my favorites consisted of the lime hamachi, wagyu with foie snow, uni spoon, thai inspired salad, akami, and black snapper. I know one of Robin's signatures is the potato chip nigiri, but personally, I wasn't the biggest fan. I did love the creativity and variety of fish we got to sample, though.

    Jerry Z.

    For anyone wondering - yes, Robin lives up to the hype. Went there for my partner's birthday dinner a few weeks ago and was blown away. For a pretty pricey omakase experience, the vibes were not pretentious at all, which I truly appreciated. The service was also amazing, they even gifted us some sake in between courses. Really impressed by my experience and would highly recommend for a special occasion!

    Ariana M.

    Truly had such an amazing experience here that I wish I could give more stars. Made a reservation for my boyfriend's birthday, which was easy to do through their website. Be warned that they charged for last minute cancellations and no shows, which is pretty standard for restaurants like this. This was the first omakase experience for my boyfriend and I, and our expectations were truly exceeded. Parking seems to be street only, but on a Monday at 5:30pm, we luckily found street parking just across the street. The ambiance was very lively and high energy. My boyfriend noted that they played bay area classics, which I think fits the cool vibe of this place. I can't remember everything we tried, but everything was delicious and we left full. Each dish was thoroughly explained and presented beautifully. Even provided a birthday dessert at the end. Definitely a restaurant for special occasions but I highly recommend!

    Caitlin T.

    Omakase only, you pick your price Came here for dinner before the Nutcracker (right across the street from SF ballet!). We sat at the bar which we preferred to be able to speak with our chef throughout the meal. Everything was fresh - lots of fruit/nut features. Unfortunately had to skip on dessert to make it to the show.

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    Serena H.

    Had a great time here sitting at the counter! Definitely go for counter seating if you can. Our chef explained each dish and was really attentive to what we liked or didn't like. This isnt the place for traditional sushi omakase. They play with a wide range of flavors and often those flavors overpower the fish. Personally I really enjoyed it, it was fun and almost everything tasted amazing. The vibe is very casual which I usually don't mind but some of the music choices were questionable (WAP).

    Angel H.

    Update : Changed to 1 star because my friend got food poisoning from their sashimi. It was so unfresh she's still unwell and bedridden today (Monday) This was a very disappointing experience. I gave 2 stars just to be nice, one star goes to the cozy, intimate atmosphere with a modern touch. I had noted during the reservation that it was my birthday, but there was no acknowledgment at all. No note, no "happy birthday" at the table. The service was also lacking. We weren't given an Omakase menu, so we had no idea what we were eating. There was no palate cleanser (ginger) unless we specifically asked, and when it came, the ginger was overly strong and unpleasant. I've had many Omakase experiences before, and none of them had a palate cleanser this poorly prepared. The food itself was the biggest letdown. - The shaved foie gras was overpowering, and I couldn't even taste the Wagyu it was paired with. - The sesame noodles were so oily it felt like I was drinking oil. - The corn soup was watery and clashed with Sichhan spicy taste sauce, they just didn't go well together. - Sushi rice was dry, not fresh, and completely disappointing. - The potato chips with caviar and rice didn't work at all. The chips were cheap and not even homemade, the rice completely overpowered the caviar, and all I could taste was rice. - Each sashimi bite had a slight bitterness with undercooked rice that made it unpleasant. Nothing flowed well together, and nothing tasted fresh. Even the desserts were underwhelming. The coconut ice cream was overly creamy and sweet. Compared to the unfresh and poorly executed dishes before it, the ice cream was at least edible, but far from impressive. I've dined at many Omakase restaurants, and I've never had one that failed from start to finish. Both my friend and I ended up with stomach flu afterward. I won't be returning.

    Isoon J.

    Went to Robin for our 9:30pm reservation and we got there about 20 minutes early. The staff were really friendly and welcoming. They seated us outside at one of the heated tables while we waited for our table inside, and they even gave us wine on the house which was really nice and thoughtful. The food was really good. Flavors were clean and balanced, presentation was beautiful, and you can tell they put a lot of care into each course. I really enjoyed the nigiri, especially the fattier cuts and the uni bites. The textures and sauces paired well without overpowering the fish. Even the hot dishes like the noodles and the soup were comforting and well executed. What I think can be improved is the order of the nigiri progression. The last piece felt more mild and lean in flavor. I feel like if they started with the leaner fish and worked their way up to the fattier and richer pieces, it would leave a stronger finish. Ending on something more indulgent might make the experience feel more complete. Other than that, we really enjoyed the meal and the atmosphere. Service stood out and we would come back.

    Bo B.

    Overall the sushi was good. They let you pick omakases based on a price you want to pay and that starts from $150 and up. The service was fairly good. It's a relatively large restaurant so there's plenty of seating at the tables and at the bar.

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    Any suggested safe places to park near by? Any paid parking lots or is it only street parking? Is…

    Easy to find parking?

    Nope. Add about 10 minutes to find parking.

    Do they still check the vaccine card? Do I need to bring?

    I was not asked

    Can I make a reservation for august?

    Reservation availability is released a month in advance.

    In general, how long is the dining experience?

    Expect to spend about 2 hours for dinner.

    Can you get a table without a reservation?

    You could, I have seen a few people walk in. I will say that majority tables are under reservations

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    Yes they do but the experience is better for a party of two or more.

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    4.5
    (515 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$
    Casual dining
    Family-owned & operated

    My husband surprised me with a date night dinner here for our wedding anniversary. It was literally…read morea shot in the dark on how he found this place, as he didn't base it off recommendations nor knew anyone who tried it. He yelped it lol! It was a pleasant surprise though! The service was on point and they even had a cute signed postcard wishing us a happy anniversary along with a complimentary welcome beverage. Such a sweet gesture! My husband did not shy away from ordering and I felt like we tried almost everything on the menu. Their fish was very fresh and the sushi rice was paired very well. There wasn't anything that we tried that we didn't like. Their uni toast was a highlight! So much so that we ordered it twice! Honestly I'm not sure when we'll be back as kidless date nights are super rare for us. Parking out here can be tough and we took a lyft in. But if anyone is looking for a solid sushi recommendation in the mission district, this tops the list!

    Came here for Father's Day as it had really good reviews…read more I am conflicted on how many stars to give, 3 or 4?? They serve quality and good tasting food. Everything that we ordered were delicious. The staff were attentive. But I would be very hesitant to recommend this place. It seems upscale on some pictures but in person, it was not. The resturant is minimal, nice and neat but did not feel upscale. The dishes were overpriced compared to their smail serving,

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    Ganji

    4.6
    (628 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Free WiFi

    What a gem amongst all the restaurants in Japan Town! It's in the outside center near the…read morestationary store Paper Tree for reference. Been here a couple of times already and the service never failed. Even came here during the Cherry Blossom Festival and the staff were still friendly / accommodating. They even put a spicy sauce on the side of one of the katsu plates when we mentioned that my dad couldn't handle all that haha. This cozy spot mainly focuses on katsu plates, but I like how they had off menu or specials to choose from if you'd like another option. I will say though them katsu plates were just chef's kiss. The meat is pounded thin enough where it's still juicy and tender, but doesn't affect the exterior from being crunchy and a bit flaky. Nothing was dry here yallll! I also like how it already comes with miso soup and salad. Huge fan of that Hamachi Truffle special though. Think of a citrusy flavor from the ponzu, fresh fish, a bit of micro greens, and a thin slice of jalapeño that just ~works~ on a cute wooden spoon that you want to steal I could honestly eat like 5 spoons of this. I'd skip on the calamari as it was kind of skimpy to share with a large group. Only note was that their fried katsu curry was a bit underwhelming with having more slices of carrots than potato! Would love to come back if I am ever in the area.

    i was very happy to try this spot, and will likely make it a frequent return…read more the portions are very generous, and all the entrees come with a miso soup, salad, and bowl of rice. the teriyaki chicken had great texture and flavorful sauce. the chicken katsu is enormous, and also cooked very well. the service was also very diligent, and kept a good eye on our pace and needs.

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    Tadaima - Mission

    4.2
    (641 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    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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    Izakaya Yoki

    Izakaya Yoki

    4.1
    (733 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$$
    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!

    Mom wanted Japanese food within walking distance from where we are staying and this place was the…read moreclosest to us. So we walked down two of the steepest hills ever and arrived at this little joint. Needless to say, my initial impression was not great as the space around the front of the restaurant is under construction and you have to walk over a makeshift bridge to access the underwhelming entrance. I kind of wanted to keep on walking when I saw this situation, but my ma said to give it a chance, so we did. We were seated by a window and had a lovely view of the construction. One of the waiters said that it is going to be a garden, but it has been under construction for three months and nothing has happened. I really hope it looks beautiful when it is completed! We did not opt for AYCE sushi but instead got agedashi tofu, yellowtail collar, udon w/tempura & katsu curry. We also shared some refreshing sake. The food came out quickly and honestly it was all really tasty. While the food was not sophisticated per se, it was comforting and kind of tasted like homemade we enjoyed it. Service was friendly and very efficient. Arigato!

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    Rintaro

    Rintaro

    4.2
    (1.2k reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$$$

    Amazing! I came here to celebrate my 6 year anniversary and immediately felt very welcome. The…read morehostess was very kind and even offered champagne to us which was very kind. We both got the pre fixed menu which was $90 a person and we added the $15 addition for more sashimi and uni. I also added separately the silken tofu. Everything on the pre-set menu was amazing and such high quality and thoughtfully put together. I especially appreciated a description of each dish when delivered and what best way it was to eat. My favorite of the night was definitely the sashimi and uni. Such incredible quality of the fish, some of the best I ever had. I will say that my only mistake was ordering the silken tofu as I was not a fan of this one much at all. I normally really like tofu but I do think this one was not for me. Overall amazing food, service, and ambiance. I especially appreciate what they have curated in the space at Rintaro.

    Came here for an anniversary dinner and got the set course menu since it was our first time here…read more We made a reservation so did not have to wait. We were sat at the back of the restaurant which had a nice wood aesthetic and mood lighting. The service was great. They gave us some mock aperol spritz to start since neither of us drank. We went with the prefix which had an item from almost every section. The standouts of the course were the cod with pickled cucumbers, the chicken katsu, and the panna cotta. Definitely the juiciest chicken breast katsu I ever had and the cheese was good addition. The hojicha panna cotta was also yummy with a nice bold flavor and syrup on the side to adjust the sweetness. The sashimi and oden soup were also very good and refreshing to balance out the more greasy items on the menu. The skewer, udon and mapo tofu don did not standout as much in flavor and heaviness. But overall, glad I got to try them! The tasting menu was good overall and definitely interested to try some of the à la carte items next time.

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    Bon, Nene

    Bon, Nene

    4.2
    (576 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Bon, Nene is a cute small Japanese spot with excellent food at a fair price for the quality. We got…read morethe Gyudon over udon noodles, curry with chicken katsu, and shared the Hokkaido cheesecake. The gyudon was excellent with a lightly sweet and savory flavor, I'd definitely get this again! The Hokkaido cheesecake was light and had what seemed like whipped cream in it which isn't my preference for cheesecake so I would skip this item next time. You put your name and number of people in your party at the list on the door, but the wait goes bye fairly quick. They have indoor and some outdoor seating. We loved their entree items and would definitely come back here!

    Date of Visit: 6/25/2026…read more Visited Bon, Nene in Mission District in San Francisco on a Thursday afternoon for lunch. The cute neighborhood restaurant offers Japanese plates with some French cooking techniques. The most popular dishes includes the gyoza, onigiri, and koji marinated karaage. The 1,000 square foot space only seats about 35 people, and the open kitchen and bar area that is great for family and friend gathering. We visited on a Thursday afternoon around 1pm, and put our name down on the wait list and waited for about 10 minutes before the server took us inside. Iced Tea $4 My friend got the mugi roasted barley iced tea. Hojicha Latte $7 I got the hojicha latte. Mentaiko Spaghetti $19 One of the signature dishes is the mentaiko spaghetti, with cured cod roe mixed into creamy buttery sauce. On top there were nori and parsley. Gyudon $19 We also got the gyudon with thinly sliced beef cooked in sweet ginger soy sauce with onion, mushroom and egg served over rice. Onigiri Lunch Set $19 We also ordered the onigiri lunch set, including 2 pcs onigiri with edamame, chicken karaage and miso soup. We picked salmon and chicken onigiri, the rice portion was a little too much.

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    KUSAKABE

    KUSAKABE

    4.6
    (1.2k reviews)
    1.6 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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    Robin - sushi - Updated July 2026

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