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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

    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.

    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!

    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!

    Amy P.

    What a very special place run by two very special people. The fish was incredible and Joji told us where each one was sourced- his special connections and the proper way his source kills the fish so that the meat stays fresh and true to taste. Every dish was truly DIVINE.

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    4.0(722 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    In the past have ordered here via DD but recently was super impressed with the hamachi kama! It…read morewas a complete entree! Carrots, bok choy, bonito, sliced scallions, it was visually appealing, huge portion, fresh and cooked well. Sauce was like a watered down teriyaki, prefer ponzu, but I never really dip, preferring just a squeeze of lemon. Ahhh-mazing.

    Judoku is a local, sushi spot located on the corner of Piedmont. When you walk in, you are greeted…read moreby lucky cat statues and various art pieces adorning the walls. The lighting is dim, providing a more elevated atmosphere. We came during lunch and surprising there was only 1 other guest there at the time. The staff seated us right away and we were able to order within a few minutes. The menu has a great assortment of sushi, bento boxes and more so if you're in a larger group, there is something for everyone. As a group of 3, my friends and I decided to split the meal family style and ordered bento boxes and a few rolls. The food came out within just a few minutes. The rolls are visually appealing and very appetizing. They held together nicely, although the spicy scallop roll was falling apart - however I do think scallop is trickier to work with so I didn't mind it. The bento boxes offered a great quantity of food for the price, so it was worth it! What stood out to me was the crisp texture of the tempura and katsu - only callout here is that the katsu was cut into thinner slices which you might not prefer if you like thicker slices. Overall, I'm glad I found this gem and I'm looking forward to a future visit!

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    Super cute patio

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    Mensho - Signature Smoked Toripaitan Ramen

    Mensho

    4.5(642 reviews)
    1.0 miPiedmont Ave, North Oakland
    $$

    Stumbled upon this ramen place that happened to have a michelin star/ guide for the last three…read moreyears! The wait was about 30-45 mins for a party of two at 7:30pm on a Saturday. Considering other reviews, I don't think we waited too long. We ordered two of their top ramens, although the matcha duck one was enticing, I did like the Garlic overload on my ramen. The fried enoki mushrooms were also good, I just wish the portions were a bit bigger for both dishes. Staff was also quick and helpful going through the menu with us first timers. We sat at a shared table but I like how they had a divider to separate the spaces. Pretty small restaurant and they only have street parking so if you want to try, I recommend going early! We were lucky to snag a spot right in the front!

    Yummy ramen would recommend the chain…read more I've tried this ramen chain at their Houston location as well. This time I ordered the signature smoked & Black Vinegar Karaage. The noodles are the highlight for me. They're bouncy and have a nice texture. The bowl is packed with flavor. The Karaage was good, crispy, absorbed the sauce well, there were also pieces of soft eggplant as well. I would go lighter on the sauce or have the excess on the side. The sauce became overpowering the more chicken I ate. I think the Houston location had better service. This location felt cramped, loud and cold. There is only street parking at this location, there is Fentons a few doors down but there's more parking in the surrounding neighborhoods. The Chicken ramen at Mensho is the best I've tried in the U.S thus far

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    Waiting area

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    Spicy garlic karaage fried chicken

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    Khatan Sushi

    Khatan Sushi

    4.4(71 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Was craving sushi/omakase and found this spot on Yelp. Came on a weekday and was able to find…read moreparking on the same street. It wasn't busy during the time I came which was nice. Server and Chef were super friendly and welcoming. While I waited, the chef brought me a nice little sample to try. Really refreshing and delicious. I ordered a lychee lemonade and edamame to start. Both really good. I had to refrain from drinking and eating it all so I didn't get full before my food came. Would order both again. (Maybe add some liquor in the lemonade lol ) For my main dish, I went with the 10 piece nigiri omakase and upgraded $10 to include toro. Pieces of fish were huge and delicious. Surprisingly the toro wasn't my favorite but still was really good! The shrimp head was a nice treat! I ordered dessert even though I was stuffed cause I couldn't help myself: matcha tres leche (which I was told was their most popular dessert). It didn't disappoint! Restaurant was clean and well taken care of. They were updating the signs on the window as well which I'm sure is going to look great. If you're in the area, give them a try. Already looking forward to my next visit!

    Don't sleep on this spot!!! Small local corner shop with biiiiig flavor. My partner and I were…read morelucky to find Khatan on Yelp while browsing Japanese spots we had yet to visit. The space is very cozy, quiet, almost unassuming. For a Saturday evening, there were only 3-4 parties around us. I was relieved as some of our favorite sushi spots in this area tend to require reservations. We were welcomed graciously and were happy to hear the staff's recommendations. SALMON SPECIAL: !!! Pretty unique! I loved the beet-marinated salmon, this was nice and sweet. The green curry was interesting, though outshone by the former. TUNA TATAKI: A LOT of topping for a tataki...! Like overflowing! I liked it ^_^ But a lot of onion and texture. I mainly was curious towards the ponzu soy mayo, which didn't fail to be bright and flavorful. BACON OF THE SEA: My partner is the BIGGEST fan of salmon skin so this was a must-have. SO good. Crispy outside, tender inside, plus all the fatty goodness throughout. SAKE DON: Supa fresh!! With thick cuts. The rice is seasoned well, not too sour. I could've done without the lemon slices, but it might be someone else's cup of tea. Overall, pretty solid sake don :3 We got lucky with parking and found a spot across the street... But I'd come a bit earlier to scout out the area if you've driving.

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    Khatan Sushi - Dining area.

    Dining area.

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    Kuidaore Handroll Bar - Hotate (scallop) Crudo - fresh, zesty, hint of chili

    Kuidaore Handroll Bar

    4.5(131 reviews)
    2.5 miJack London Square
    $$

    Tried this place on Saturday afternoon when I was at Jack London Square with my family. It was…read morepretty good. Ordered the 3 roll lunch special along with 2 extra California rolls. The handrolls tasted fresh and delicious. The servers and the chef were both really polite and provided good service. I was satisfied with my lunch and I would be happy to come here again when I am in the neck of the woods.

    We went to Kuidaore Hand Roll Bar for dinner and overall had a really nice experience. The staff…read morewas incredibly sweet, welcoming, and especially considerate about my allergies. I had a few dietary restrictions, and they were patient, accommodating, and made me feel comfortable ordering, which I really appreciated. The food was fresh and enjoyable, and the overall atmosphere felt relaxed and inviting. You can tell the team cares about creating a good experience for guests. The only challenge during our visit was the speed of service. It seemed like one person was handling both drink service and taking orders, even though there were additional staff members working besides the sushi chef. I think dividing responsibilities a bit differently could really help improve the flow of service and make the overall dining experience even better. That said, everyone was kind throughout the night, and we still enjoyed our dinner. With a few small adjustments, this place could really shine even more.

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    Kuidaore Handroll Bar - Sake cocktails

    Sake cocktails

    Kuidaore Handroll Bar - Salmon King (seared salmon, jalapeño, spicy aioli, unagi sauce, tobiko)

    Salmon King (seared salmon, jalapeño, spicy aioli, unagi sauce, tobiko)

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    Kirala - Lunch special Bento box

    Kirala

    3.9(1.9k reviews)
    2.0 miSouth Berkeley
    $$

    Still all these decades later, Kirala meets the mark. We sat at the sake bar in the back with two…read morekids and it worked well. Service by Taka was great - attentive and quick. Only lag was when we ordered 2 nigiri at the end and it took a really long time but I think the sushi chefs lost the order or something. Delicious sukiyaki, chicken skewers, cold tofu, salmon rolls, hamachi sashimi, Ikura and uni, tuna and Ikura nigiri, and hamachi Kama (not sure why they charge $21 and then $7 for a large when it is two small dollars that came out though). Decent wine selection - Chardonnay was good. Restaurant itself is fairly loud, especially with a baby that kept crying. But it might have been crying because it was loud. Owners should consider the Constellation System by Meyer Sound to make the dining experience more enjoyable for patrons. As this is a longtime bastion of Japanese food in the Bay, they should really invest in the sound portion of their restaurant. Prices have gone up since the last time I was here but it's not totally unreasonable. Good quality food and service. Love this place.

    Kirala isn't just another Japanese spot for us--it's a reminder of how far we've come. My wife used…read moreto only treat herself to Kirala when she was younger--on special occasions when a bonus check came in. Now, we get to dine here as a family, and that nostalgic treat feels all the more satisfying. Food (4 stars) + Ribeye teriyaki was a hit--tender, cooked to perfection, and the kids loved it! + Lamb chop was a standout--one piece, but perfectly grilled, juicy, and tender. I could eat 2 of these with a bowl of rice and it would be a hearty meal! + Chicken karaage was solid--crispy, good portion, and a nice appetizer. It's basically a Japanese version of chicken strips that is way better than nuggets. + Salmon sashimi for the kids never disappoints. ~ Chirashi bowl was fresh and filling, though standard compared to other spots. There was a lot of rice which if we knew that we probably would've skipped the extra bowl I ordered to eat with my lamb chops. For the somewhat premium pricing, I wish they provided fresh chopped wasabi. ~ Stuffed mushroom skewer was just okay--tasty but nothing special. I guess for mushrooms it does taste kinda like a chicken meatball which could be a good thing. Service/Ambiance (4 stars) + Attentive and thoughtful service, especially accommodating a broken foot. They let my family wait at the bar instead of standing. + Ambiance is that classic Japanese vibe, busy but comfortable. Maybe not high-end, but definitely a place that feels special--especially now that we can afford it!

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    Kirala
    Kirala

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    Kansai

    Kansai

    3.4(1.7k reviews)
    0.3 miTemescal, North Oakland
    $$

    Good sashimi and solid rolls in a relaxed neighborhood spot…read more Had sashimi and rolls at Kansai in Oakland and enjoyed the overall experience. The sashimi was nicely sliced, with a good variety that highlighted the natural flavor of the fish. Each piece tasted good quality and simple in the best way. The rolls were well-balanced and satisfying without being overly heavy or saucy. They had good texture and freshness, and felt thoughtfully made rather than overly complicated. Service was friendly and efficient, and the food came out at a comfortable pace even though it was busy. The vibe is casual and low-key, with a comfortable neighborhood sushi restaurant feel. It's the kind of place that works well for a simple, reliable sushi meal without needing anything too fancy. Overall, a solid go-to spot in Oakland for sashimi and rolls. I'd come back for a casual sushi craving.

    I had gone to kansai twice in a span of a week. The first time I ordered a 5 piece sashimi…read moreappetizer for around $13 -- I had asked the amount of time for this order and they had said 5-10 minutes. I had stepped out to grab coffee for a few minutes and by the time, I had gotten back, my order was ready. Staff were on point, haha. overall, a great experience and the fish were great. not well-informed on quality of fish but from my experience, I would come again and try the other assortment of fish sashimi out. the second time I ordered, I ordered a bento box with salmon teriyaki, ca roll, and tempura. I had called in on my drive there this time around and by the time I arrived, my food was ready. it was no more than 10-15 minutes. I'd said this place does quick service. overall, both experiences were just as great as the other. thanks to staff for helping me with my orders.

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    Kansai - Inside

    Inside

    Kansai - Lion King Roll

    Lion King Roll

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