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    Sushi Salon

    4.9 (36 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 7:30 PM

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    Toro temaki
    Andrew S.

    Chef Joji, previously from Utzutzu, if I recall, now serving his own omakase at his 'sushi salon' -- Small counter setup, quiet, minimal, nothing flashy. It's basically a focused tasting in a tight space, which matches the way the meal is served. The sourcing is the most notable part. He uses Hiroki Hasegawa, who only supplies around 160 restaurants worldwide, so a few cuts showed up that I haven't had before, like chikamekintoki and usubahagi. The best bites were chutoro, otoro, and nasu. Those were also the only normal-sized pieces. Everything else came out about half size, which becomes obvious quickly if you're used to omakase around the Bay or Japan. Seasoning was handled properly. Sashimi leaned a bit heavier, nigiri stayed balanced. There was a clear difference in how the fish was portioned. The Mexico-sourced cuts, like chutoro and otoro, were sliced more generously. The Japanese cuts were thinner and rationed. Service pace was slightly quicker than most since some pieces were pre-cut before hitting the rice. A couple details stood out. The front door stays locked during service, which feels strange walking up. Tea is self-pour. Not major issues, just noticeable at this price. Overall, good quality fish and some uncommon cuts. The main drawback is portion size. Worth it if you're there for the sourcing and variety, not if you're expecting good value and a full stomach.

    Allissa T.

    Such a cute, intimate little sushi spot! Sushi Salon is tiny (in the best way) with just a couple of bar seats, which makes the whole experience feel really special and personal. Chef is incredibly knowledgeable and clearly takes pride in every piece. Each bite was unique, perfectly balanced, and so soft.. I genuinely loved every single piece. Nothing felt repetitive, and you can tell a lot of thought goes into each piece. I also loved the little details: the dishes they use are beautiful, and the interior decor is adorable and thoughtfully curated. Cozy, elevated, and memorable. Definitely a spot I'll be thinking about and coming back to.

    Lina C.

    Lovely experience! Food: 5/5 flavorful exotic fishes Service: 5/5 good with refilling the tea Jojin introduces each dish Ambiance: 5/5 Clean, modern, small tabletop place

    Hairy Crab
    Kai L.

    Went here with my wife on a Wednesday and enjoyed our experience at Sushi Salon. Chef Joji focuses on serving fish predominantly from the Kanagawa prefecture. I admire their focus on sustainability and sourcing fish thats less mainstream, but always in season. The place seats 8, so it's an intimate space where Anna works FoH and is knowledgeable in sake. She picked a great junmai daiginjo for us to enjoy during our date. Overall I enjoyed my experience here, but because the fish is sourced from one area the flavor profile, mouth feel, and finish and were all pretty similar that night. Even though my favorite cuts are ones that fit the category - Hirame, Aji, Sanma, Kanpachi, Shima Aji - I felt a bit of flavor fatigue near the end of my meal. There's no reason to dock ratings for the things above at all: it's all down to preference. Because the fish flies in twice a week, it'll change on when - and which season - you visit. Overall, while it was delicious, I still prefer Hanazen in Orinda if you're in the east bay for omakase. Their ice cream dessert was absolutely delicious. They used the sake rice from Den Sake in West Oakland to make it and it was by far the best ice cream flavor I've had in years.

    Dave E.

    This is hands down one of the best meals I've had in Oakland and possibly the Bay Area, the phenomenal, the quality of the seafood and the sake were outstanding, and this is right in my own neighborhood is mind blowing. Worth every cent. Particularly worth calling out, the Aji (Horse Mackerel) and Temaki Toro/Negitoro (Tuna Handroll), also as mentioned in other reviews the Ice Cream was unreal, I'd but it by the pint. The service, being an 8 seat sushi bar was warm and friendly, I especially appreciated the suggestions on selecting Sake, which were excellent.

    Clarize B.

    Such an adorable hidden gem! Only enough seating for 8 and two seatings per night. Very cozy and intimate. Their omakase menu was really diverse and I was surprised to enjoy everything I tried. I wasn't even able to try the last five because I was too full already. Staff was very friendly and warm. Really great experience!

    Buckwheat ice cream for dessert
    Sherry G.

    I came here for Valentine's Day with my spouse, and had a great time even though they didn't have any Valentine's Day specials or decorations. Since this is a whole sushi experience, they waited until everyone arrived before Chef Joji started serving. They did check for allergies around the room. Pretty much everything tasted great, from the fish to the pickled ginger on the side to the buckwheat ice cream at the end. Even the seaweed was excellent! The miso bone broth was a little disappointing though because it had less miso flavor than expected and had an odd taste to it (though I normally like bone broth). After the broth was dessert, so that was our chance to order extra, and we chose to get amaebi (sweet shrimp). As a side note, it did not come with the shrimp's head like typical Japanese restaurants. We took the liberty of ordering alcohol, and since I like sweet drinks, I liked the Oze x Rose, Gunma Junmai Daiginjo and the Orange Daiginjo Special Sake the best (out of the 4 that I tried). The Honeya "Tsubasa", Toyama was good, but it was on the drier side. One of the downsides is that they don't have a restroom, so you have to use the one next door at the mac and cheese place. All in all, this was a great place to go to for a quiet fancy-ish dinner for a special occasion. It's also a quick walk from MacArthur BART (though I don't recommend walking alone, especially at night). ECO NOTES (Dine-In) Dine-In Dishware: Reusable plates and bowls Napkins: Reusable cloth napkin Utensils: Reusable wooden chopsticks (since they appear to be lacquered) Water cups: Short cups made of glass

    J L.

    8-seat traditional omakase menu featuring 17 courses by chef Joji Nonaka, honoring the meaning of less-is-more. They source the majority of the fish through a well-known fish concierge in Japan. They also use a special 8-month fermented vinegar crafted by Iio Jozo Vinegar Brewery based in Kyoto that is dedicated to transparency, environmental sustainability and cultural preservation. They use Mitsuboshi Shoyu, naturally brewed and fermented using a 300 year old traditional method that continues to use wood fire in their cooking. You can taste the combination of these three intentional decisions in every course! Also loved the cubbed ginger they served. Every course is prepared allowing fish to shine. Absolutely delicious. Clean space. Quietly attentive service. Fantastic sake options (saw a review giving them 3 stars mentioning lack of champagne or wine - such an ethnocentric perspective. Thats like going to an Italian restaurant expecting sake to be served. Also, did not agree with their assessment of the "uninspired" experience. Perhaps they'd be happier at a modern Japanese restaurant catering to the western palate. Just sayin'!). Price point was great for the quality. We will definitely be back!

    Spicy maguro roll

    This is the freshest sushi I've ever eaten. I ate fish that I've never had before and all of it was great. If you have the chance to go, do it.

    Andrew S.

    I usually have one Omakase meal during the holiday season and for 2023, my friend wanted to go to Sushi Salon. I was intrigued - it's a pop-up turned brick and mortar whose specialty is rare fish not available elsewhere. The other thing is that it's in Oakland (not SF) - it's an eight seater around a sushi bar and they do two seatings a night. Overall, the dining experience had some hits and misses. The appetizers were bluefin tuna, hirame and octopus. The bluefin tuna was crusted with kalamata oilves which was very unique - to this day, I still don't know if I liked it or not. The hirame and octopus were good. The nigiri came out fast and furious - a total of 11 nigiri plus two handrolls (Ankimo and Negitoro). There were some unique pieces (especially the white fish varieties served earlier in the meal) and the best pieces were the medium fatty tuna (Chu-Toro), snow crab, Hokkaido Uni and the Barracuda. The weirdest piece was a vegetarian (carrot) nigiri - it was out of place and I would replace this with another unique fish. The Ankimo preparation served as a handroll was also unique and very good. The sushi rice was good but the vinegar content was inconsistent from piece to piece (don't think that was intentional). The meal ended with some miso soup and a matcha olive cake. I had the genmai tea as my beverage pairing for the evening. Service was excellent. The ambiance is a bit mixed - it's OK but probably not at the same level you'd expect for an omakase experience at this price level (with tax and tip, this was around $260 per person). They don't have their own bathroom and you have to go to the bar next door. I think they are still working through some kinks and this experience is still evolving. At this price point, there are stronger options in SF but if you are in Oakland, this is a solid choice.

    Botan ebi (sweet shrimp) with shrimp head paste
    Lauren Y.

    Sushi Salon by Chef Joji Nonaka is a special spot with its quality selection of fish and signature sushi rice using vinegar from Iio Jozo Vinegar Brewery based in Kyoto. Seriously, the rice has this burst of umami that I haven't had before with nigiri. The approach here really honors the less is more, allowing the fish to stand out on its own. We had the pleasure of trying Chef Joji's pop-up menu last December when they were at Fish & Bird, and this was reminiscent of that, along with some of the classics. Highlights were the mature yellowtail, Japanese butterfish, sweet shrimp with shrimp head paste, and barracuda (best bite of the night). I also enjoyed Chef Joji's playful take on carrot "uni" (which made me appreciate carrot even more in a way), and the fish bone broth miso soup was like a hug for my soul, especially given the rainy weather. To top it off, we appreciated them making our anniversary all the more special with the little touch to our matcha dessert and the attentive service as always. It's an intimate setting with up to 8 seats and two services per night, so I anticipate they'll get booked up quick. We were happy to support Chef Joji and Anna again, now in their own establishment. Many cheers to them, and we can't wait to come back again soon.

    Omakase Menu
    Chad U.

    Sushi Salon is one of the best omakase experiences I've ever had. The fish is absolutely incredible--flown straight to Oakland from Kanagawa Prefecture--and Joji is a master. I can't recommend it enough!

    William L.

    Excellent fish which you can't anywhere. Their sushi rice is also special. I highly recommend this place for sushi. Also, they have extremely good selection of sake. Must try in Oakland.

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    4.5
    (655 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    Mensho is a very popular restaurant. This was my first time visiting, and I had a great experience…read more The food was delicious! The standout dishes for me were the Calamari, Karaage, and Daikon Salad. The Calamari was perfectly fried, and the seasoning was well-balanced. The Karaage was also perfectly fried, and the sauce was flavorful. The Daikon Salad was light and refreshing. I would like to thank our server, Noah, for his helpfulness in choosing our dishes and for the prompt service. I highly recommend it!

    Unpopular opinion: wasn't my favorite. But that's all due to personal preference (aside from…read moreservice and a rocky start). The good: fresh, quality ingredients The bad: started with the host/wait list. I accidentally added my name twice for a solo diner. Host thought it was a mistake and completely removed me from the wait list and seated other parties that came in after me. Thoroughly confused - she didn't even call my name to confirm so I had to go up to her and ask. No apology either. Was seated at the counter where solo diners usually sit. Service was non existent. Server came up to me and ask "what would you like to order?" I've never been there before. No "hi my name is ... I'll be your server" nada. They're just a machine - people in people out. The ramen - broth was fine. The squiggly noodles aren't my favorite. Expected to have kernel corn but had corn ribs instead (good thing I'm good with chopsticks!) The charshu was just okay. Enoki topping was just ... aight. The nice touch was that they didn't put it in the ramen and served it on the side to preserve its crunchiness because it definitely needed the texture! It was loud, busy, and nothing spectacular about the dining scene here. $55 dollars later (ramen, 2 additional toppings, one box of sake) ... I sadly don't think it was worth it.

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    Mujiri

    Mujiri

    4.5
    (609 reviews)
    1.6 mi
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    Delicious little Sushi bar! I was craving some good fish in an intimate setting and I found it at…read moreMujiri. Arrived on time for my 8:30am reservation and of course had to sit at the welcoming bar. Thank goodness I made a reservation because there were walk ups that were waiting outside for a seat. Started off strong eith a good ole bottle of Sake and its rare i find a place that carries one of my favorites (Kurosawa) so i was a hapy camper there. I had the sashimi combo and the Nigiri combo. Both were great and lovingly made by the pros at the bar. It was great seeing them take great care with the fish and forming the nigiri. Everything was so so so good! I totally understand the hype of this spot and I know ill be back again very soon.

    My experiences here have been night and day…read more What Mujiri does well is having a selective menu and offering fresh nigiri and sashimi options. A simple menu allows the customers to order quickly and for the restaurant to crank out the items for fast turnover. As others have mentioned, it's less of an Omakase and more of a sushi or sashimi set. Mujiri definitely have their business model set up well in practice. The thing that has always been lacking has been the service. Through my three times here, dine in and take out guests are always waiting until they get some attention from whichever staff gets flagged down while they're in the middle of something else. During my most recent visit, the order predicted an online pick up of 40-50 minutes. I ended up taking my time leaving the gym and arrived at the 40 minute mark. Waited around and noticed my delivery ETA shifted for another 10 minutes. Once the 10 minutes were up I tried to flag a staff, and they told me it would be another 15 minutes. Through watching the orders, they had obviously not even started on my order yet. It was literally 30 minutes before closing when I got my order. It also didn't make sense as there wasn't much turnover for the dine in customers. They definitely need a better system as it was apparent that me and five other parties easily waited an additional 30 minutes each with no real explanation. It's unacceptable for a restaurant to neglect customers or giving timely updates and expect a disingenuous apology would make up for it. I admit that I like that offerings, but for the actual quantity and poor service, this place is severely overrated.

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    Chefs choice omakase
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    Soba Ichi

    4.1
    (618 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    Fabulous dinner at Soba Ichi. We've been wanting to try it for ages and brought our kids who were…read morevisiting from Japan -- we all loved it. We went on a Monday right when they opened and had no trouble getting a table. We ordered a bunch of appetizers -- and they were all great -- the sashimi platter, homemade tofu and tomagoyaki were especially tasty. The soba was delicious too - we went on a Monday and they had made a coarse ground soba -- Arabiki -- which was perfectly cooked. My daughter and I had the special with salmon roe and mountain yam, my son had the soba and tempura, and my husband had the plain soba. We ended the meal with a piece of their soba cha cheesecake which was amazing! We'll definitely be back -- can't wait to work our way through their menu!

    This was my first time at a soba noodle shop! I was pretty excited and this place did not…read moredisappoint! We got the homemade tofu and the karage to start. The soba noodle took a little bit to come out, but no worries because the apps were delicious. The karage was tender and we appreciated the flavors the tofu had. When the noodles came out, it did not disappoint. I went in first for the soup and it was very clean and flavorful. The soba noodle mixed well with the soup. The duck meat was tender. We loved the inside seating. Mybwife said it reminded her of Japan. The staff were also super friendly! I definitely recommend this place!

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    Ordering station
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    Vegetable karaage
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    Oken

    Oken

    4.5
    (61 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Came here on a Friday night and had to wait over an hour to get seated at a table. Highly recommend…read moremaking reservations ahead of time if you don't want to wait. We ended up seating at a shared communal table for dinner. We ordered maguro tuna carpaccio and hamachi hand roll set as appetizers to start. Carpaccio was very thinly sliced with interesting Asian fusion flavors. I loved the hamachi handroll set; well seasoned thick cuts of fish. We also shared the ocean trout and mentaiko pasta for entrees and both were good. Crispy skin on the fish was excellent. The pasta was buttery but felt like it was missing something. We got yogurt soju and Sauvignon blanc wine, both were really good. Small restaurant with small tapa style plates. Great vibes and suitable for date night. Prices were high for the amount of food but amazing service!

    Planned a friend date and suddenly I knew what it felt like to be a guy…read more With no context of what the girl likes, and judging by her taste in make up, catalog of stamps from around the world, and a diverse palette Bob Ross could paint with, I provided two options. Oken was 1st choice while the 2nd choice was somewhat more casual. MAGURO CARPACCIO - FRESH MAITAKE TEMPURA - Great texture, not greasy BAECHU SALAD - lots of flavor and love a crispy topping WAGYU KALBI SHORT RIB SSAM - TENDER af, great flavor STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE - subtle, not too sweet Asian fusion can sometimes be a hit or miss but Oken executed every dish beautifully. Make reservations because this place fills up quick. Good date spot. Great service. Amazing food.

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    4.3
    (314 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    An absolute gem! I was picking a birthday dinner and was debating between Delage and their sister…read morerestaurant Utzutzu and chose this spot because I noticed their presentation for the amuse bouche and other courses was beautiful - it was definitely the right choice! The amuse bouche was this super fun crystal bread with sesame paste - very unique. The courses consisted of a variety of Japanese food, including a mozuku salad, mini chirashi bowls and box sushi. I do not like bamboo, but it's so good here. This l is the first spot where I didn't eat it out of obligation, but joy. The yuzu foam palate cleanser was also so fun! The sushi selection was extremely unique and consisted of many fish I've never heard of like knife fish. The server was really nice in explaining what's unique about each fish and the preparation it takes. Using knifefish as the example, it's a fish that eats a lot of clams so it has a bit of a clam taste and can be more difficult to cut. What most impressed me is how well the price was pressed so that it didn't fall apart when I picked up the nigiri. The atmosphere is intimate and cozy with memorabilia from the chefs life and past patrons (Pixar art!). The price is an absolute steal for the quality of food you get. Restroom is next door in the swan depot :) The chef told us that the sister location is more sushi focused so I look forward to that next time :)

    I've been here a few times, and it never disappoints. I love how intimate the space feels, with…read morecounter seating that creates a shared dining experience where everyone is served together. The staff are always incredibly friendly, which makes each visit even better.

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    Love the cassette decor
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