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    Sushi Sheng

    4.6 (401 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 3:00 pm, 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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    Tiffany S.

    Friendly staff, good service, our lunch came out fast. We ordered the pork tonkatsu curry, shrimp tempura and croquette bento and the Double double roll.

    Menu 11/2025
    Doug T.

    Came for a super quick dinner and they met the challenge. Server came right away and we were prepared with we wanted to order. Got Bento box dinners. Dinner costs a few bucks more than lunch so I'll just say lunch is a great deal while dinner is ok not bad price. Bento box comes with miso soup and rice. Got soup on cold day hit the spot. Salad was a bit wet so 3 stars for the salad!!! Entrees were pretty good tho smaller portion than some other restaurants but here you get a choice of 3 items while others give 2. Pork katsu juicy and crispy, Saba was moist and nicely salty, tempura hot and crispy and the salmon tender and tasty. All in all a great quick meal. Server came often to top up hot tea. Hot sake to start the meal. Small restaurant but par for local restaurants. Nicely designed and cozy.

    Julie L.

    Was craving sushi and stumbled upon this new spot. Not sure how long it's been around, but it was new to us and we were down to try! We ordered a bit of everything, and I went for the omakase. Oysters - Just okay. Nothing to rave about, and they were on the smaller side. Tofu - Good texture but a little bland. The sauce helped, but I wish there was more of it. Gyoza - Tasty, though pretty standard. Omakase - Fresh and nicely portioned! The only downside was that it came out last, so I was already getting full from the other rolls while waiting. Romeo and Juliet Roll - The star of the night! Totally lived up to the hype! The flavors blended perfectly, and it was easily our favorite roll. Giants Roll - Solid choice, nothing fancy but still really good. Spicy Tuna Crunch Roll - This one missed the mark for us. The tuna seemed cooked, while we thought it would be raw. The entire roll was deep-fried instead of just having crunch on top. We didn't finish it and didn't bother taking it to go. Hamachi Kama - Really flavorful and moist, though smaller than expected for the price. Overall, it's a great casual spot to satisfy a sushi craving. Parking was surprisingly easy! We had a 6 PM reservation for five and found a spot right across the street. Would definitely come back if we're in the area again!

    Sake Toro (Salmon Belly)
    Victoria W.

    We really enjoyed our experience at Sushi Sheng! We put ourselves on the Yelp waitlist and were seated at the estimated time without issue on a Saturday night. I'd note it was busy and the space is medium sized (not tiny, not too big). The fish was super fresh, both the sake toro sashimi and all of the fish in the two rolls we got: the oh my god roll, and my favorite - the Romeo and Juliet. The scallops in the R&J roll were delicious! Food in the photos plus a large hot house sake were $78.13 after tip. We thought that was a great value for the quality of the meal and prompt service.

    Miso soup
    Ry T.

    We've not been here in a bit so decided to come for lunch. By the time we finished, the small interior was full of customers. The 2 item lunch special $20 was enough food for us. They have a 3 item lunch for $25. We added a pair of hamachi nigiri which was tender but left me with a metallic after taste. The lunches came with miso soup (I think my homemade one tastes better) and salad (liked the dressing. Hubby ordered teriyaki chicken and mixed tempura which came with 2 shrimp and 2 vegt pieces. I ordered the shrimp tempura which was 3 shrimp and tge kaki fry - 3 delicious oysters. Over all, happy with the tempura but would order the mixed dish next time and kaki fry. I took a bite of Hubby's chicken and it was tender and the sauce wasn't too sweet. Service was acceptable.

    Miso soup
    Blair P.

    Phenomenal nigiri . Exceptional in freshness and flavor. Left me feeling very energized. My girlfriend got the two piece bento box with agedashi tofu and saba; it came with rice, miso soup and a small salad that was crispy but she said the dressing could be better. The bento was hot and fresh. We also got the sesame chicken, battered in tempura with a slight sesame glaze... crunchy and fresh. I'm already dreaming of returning to eat more of that nigiri. Great service! Cozy ambiance with cool aesthetic details.

    Sue S.

    IMHO Great neighborhood sushi restaurant in West Portal with very friendly staff and service. Five of us planted ourselves in a small booth. Thankfully we fit, fairly comfortably. The seat cushions need to be refreshed, but they were better than sitting on hard wood. We ordered four beers, a bowl of saimin, a bento box w/Korean short ribs, gyoza, mixed tempura & spicy tuna rolls, Spider rolls, Combo Sushi, and Crunchy California roll. My bento arrived without the tempura (which I didn't realize until we got home. I just hope we weren't charged for it since grampa paid the bill.) Food was tasty, and all plates cleaned. I wish my Korean short ribs were more tender. I had to fight to get the meat off the bone. My daughter ordered an extra beer, but that was forgotten as well. Overall, we'll be back.

    Hamachi Nigiri
    Mike L.

    To be honest, as I've started to explore more of the newer restaurants and eateries dotted along West Portal, I never would've guessed that Sushi Sheng would end up being one of the best. Not that I assumed it wouldn't be, but I just figured it was like so many other neighborhood Japanese restaurants - great for the area, but otherwise nothing all that special. However, as so many of my fellow Yelpers have already attested to, the food here is far better than that! From the outside, the look of this place is rather unassuming, but the inside has a cozy sort of vibe, especially given the handful of booths they have. As for the menu, it'd almost be impossible not to find a dish you'd be curious about. From their lengthy assortment of appetizers, bentos, entrees, rice plates, and donburis to their long list of sashimi, nigiri, rolls, and omakase options, there was no shortage of dishes that piqued my interest than I could count. So much so, in fact, that after thoroughly enjoying my first trip here with friends, we've ended up making several trips back for more! -- HAMACHI NIGIRI (2pcs)...$8.25 Pretty straightforward, but in a good way. The cut of hamachi was slightly on the larger side, the rice was great, and the flavors were exactly what you'd want them to be - fresh and delicious. -- ROMEO & JULIET ROLL - Salmon and Avocado Topped with Scallops, Tobiko, Mayo, and Scallions...$18.99 This was terrific! Obviously, it helps that salmon, scallops, and avocado go so well together, but regardless, this tasted so good. The salmon and avocado were fairly thick and I loved the slices of scallop on top. -- GIANTS ROLL - Shrimp Tempura, Snow Crab, and Avocado Topped with Fresh Salmon and Special Onion Sauce...$17.99 Even though I'm not sold on the onion sauce (it's not bad, just not expected), I thought this was pretty good! The shrimp tempura still had some crunch and they didn't skimp out on the salmon. -- LUNCH BENTO BOX COMBINATION - Agedashi Tofu, Tonkatsu, and Saba Shioyaki...$23.99 (lunch) Mostly solid. The Saba Shioyaki was a tad disappointing (I wish the taste hadn't been so subtle), but the Tonkatsu was surprisingly moist and I liked the Agedashi Tofu (the batter had a slight gumminess, in a good way). -- CHICKEN KATSU CURRY RICE - Breaded Fried Chicken with Curry and Rice...$20.99 Although the piece katsu wasn't the biggest I've had, this wasn't too shabby. The batter was super crispy and the chicken itself was super juicy. That said, the curry itself could've used more of a punch. -- SOFT SHELL CRAB - Deep Fried Breaded Soft Shell Crab...$13.99 Admittedly, I didn't love seeing it served in its original form, but the taste of this was spot on. The batter was thin and crisp, the crab was meaty and flavorful, and the whole thing wasn't super oily. -- CHICKEN KARAAGE - Marinated Fried Chicken with Mayo...$13.99 Given its dark coloring, I thought this was going to be crunchy and overcooked, but it was actually the opposite - the outside was more soft than crispy while the inside was actually quite juicy. -- SUSHI COMBO - Chef's Choice of Nigiri (6pcs), Sashimi (4pcs), and California Roll...$30.99 Not the sexiest combo, but, for the money, this was a pretty decent deal. The cuts of salmon and tuna were really thick and the California Roll had a good ratio of filling to rice. As for the nigiri, all of them were fresh, but my favorites were easily the toro and salmon. -- ICHIBAN ROLL - Mixed Fish and Avocado Topped with Spicy Scallops, Crunchy Garlic, and Wasabi Soy...$16.99 As suspicious as "mixed fish" sounded, this was terrific! I liked how there were various cuts of fish (mostly salmon and snapper), but the scallops were the best part - fresh with a touch of heat from the chili crisp oil. -- OMAKASE - 10pcs Chef's Choice Nigiri...$52.99 Unfortunately, I couldn't catch all of the cuts, but I could easily identify my favorites - the two cuts of toro, the salmon belly, and the hotate were all fantastic. Not that the rest were lacking by any means! Along with the food, the other thing I really like about Sushi Sheng is the service. Each time I've been here, they've always been so friendly and attentive, stopping to check in without being overbearing. If I had one (semi-)knock about this place, it's that some of the prices feel a little much for what you get. Maybe it's because I've seen lower prices across some of my recent travels, but $21 for a chicken katsu curry and $14 for chicken karaage felt oddly high, especially considering how just as many things felt fairly priced. Price aside, there's no question for me that Sushi Sheng stands out from SF's many other neighborhood Japanese restaurants. Granted, I don't think their cooked entrees amaze, but they're still perfectly fine and I'll absolutely be back for their omakase and sushi options. All in all, FOUR AND A HALF STARS rounded down for now.

    Laura C.

    It's hard to find a chirashi less than $28 especially in the city, an the quality and thick cut of the fish here was well worth the price. $1.50 oysters the day we were there was an extra perk. Sushi Sheng is a cozy and low-key spot with ample booths for a spontaneous sushi night out.

    Dinner Bento (Combination) (3 Items) with salmon shioyaki, saba shioyaki, and tofu agedashii - all very good
    Lee K.

    Very good assortment of dishes including sushi, bento box combinations, curry rice plates, and appetizers. Service is super polite and attentive. They take reservations via Yelp.

    Marie L.

    Found this place on Yelp since it's pretty close to Stonestown Mall... and it did not disappoint. Parking is a little challenging since there's no designated parking area, it's a street parking kinda thing so you might have to go around a few times. The place is a bit small but cozy. Very busy also. Was able to be seated after 15 minutes of waiting which wasn't too bad. Hubby ordered the omakase while I ordered the lion king roll. We also ordered some potato croquette which was delicious! Staff is super nice and food came out quickly. Will come back again to try their other rolls and bento boxes.

    Omakase
    Trina P.

    The sushi is amazing. We ordered the omakase, and the quality and portion of fish was perfection. We were over the moon to see uni (sea urchin) included. However, the dinner was soured because the waiter forgot our appetizer and multiple requests for water refills. Most likely, we'll be back to try and receive better attentiveness

    Bland do not order sunomono not worth $6
    Jack R.

    What's open for New Years Day? This Chinese run Japanese restaurant. They ask for 5 star Yelp reviews in exchange for ice cream which is not allowed per business owners and servers per Yelp rules. We need to be able to tell the truth. Four seasons roll (unagi, real crab, tuna salmon, sauce avocado), negi toro, and the giants roll (tempura and salmon) . Add real crab for the extra $3 totally worth it. The negi toro was the highlight. Fresh and tasty. Giants roll was just okay, tasted rather plain, and the shrimp tempura was on the cold side. The four seasons was way. better So let's talk about the failures. No one likes plastic in their food, and we had it in our roll and it was gross. Worse yet it happened twice. I get they use it to wrap and cut their rolls but for realz, this was annoying and dangerous to eat plastic. Also, beware the rolls that say "snow crab" didn't have real crab. The sunomono salad was lackluster. Hard to find street parking.

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    Chacho Sushi

    Chacho Sushi

    4.6
    (111 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Server was really nice when I came in to pick up the food. The area was very neat and clean with…read morenice and soft music. Teriyaki salmon was great, and the teriyaki chicken was pretty good though could've been toasted a bit longer with more sauce. California rolls were great, exactly what you'd expect/want. Tempura was amazing and we were given a lot on each of the dinner combos. Miso soup and side salads were good and fitting. Spicy BBQ pork was flavorful, though not very spicy (which isn't a big deal). Only small complaint was the over abundance of onion included with the spicy BBQ pork, but overall not a problem. Would definitely recommend this place to others!

    Came in on a Sunday for lunch around 12:30. It was completely empty with two workers. We had our…read moredog with us and they seemed hesitant to let us stay despite Yelp claiming the business has confirmed dogs are allowed. They seated us at the table closest to the open door. The menu is pretty extensive, we noticed a lot of the rolls have cream cheese in them so if that's your thing, come by. Overall, the food was solid, but nothing special. Turned out to be about $50 for 2 rolls and an order of gyoza. Service was quick since we were the only ones in there, but we had to get their attention. For the price and quality, and service I think I'd rather go elsewhere. But if you're looking for sushi with quick service in the area, this place is still solid.

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    One of the best Unaji fried rice I ever had. This place didn't disappoint me.
    One of the best Unaji fried rice I ever had. This place didn't disappoint me.
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    Au Sushi

    Au Sushi

    4.5
    (160 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Cute spot! Just a heads up, there's an insect zapper, so you'll hear it go off from time to time…read more They also had a TV playing soccer. The bathroom is outside through the second door. Just ask for the key, which hangs near the entrance. We came on a Monday night and didn't need a reservation. We spent about $50 per person, which included sharing three rolls, edamame, and a beer each. Ranking the rolls from favorite to least favorite, although all of them were good: Double Salmon Roll Warriors Roll Dragon Roll Overall, a solid spot for sushi and a relaxed night out. I'd happily come back to work my way through more of the menu, got my eye on the Treasure Box and 49er roll.

    A nice little warm cozy restaurant tucked away in the corner of the carpark. Run by a young couple…read moreserving delicious Japanese faire. The interior was warm, with wooden panels, tables and the food was served on wooden platters. I came with friends and was pleasantly surprised at how good the variety of sushi I tasted. My favorites were the box of Hokkaido uni, which tasted fresh, sweet and served with some seaweed. The Hamachi Kama was very delicious. Although it was the collar of the fish, it had a decent amount of meat and came with some dipping sauce. The other favorite was the little poke bowl which had an assortment of diced fish topped with a raw quail egg and tobiko. Restrooms were located outside of the restaurant. Staff were friendly and welcoming. Plenty of parking in the lot. Overall, great to have a Japanese eatery in the Diamond Heights area.

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    Au Sushi
    O-Toro Nigiri, requested less rice | $17 (one dog-friendly table outside)
    O-Toro Nigiri, requested less rice | $17 (one dog-friendly table outside)
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    Tiny Sushi - Oh Baby

    Tiny Sushi - Oh Baby

    4.7
    (699 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Established in 2014

    Small restaurant so review is always for to-go. Delicious sushi and love their deluxe chirashi box…read more Food: we typically get the deluxe chirashi box, oh baby box, salmon sashimi and the oh baby roll. My favorite would be the deluxe chirashi box for the wide variety of sashimi and salmon sashimi is my absolute favorite. I love getting salmon sashimi from every sushi place and this place def has some of the better ones. Service: we've never actually sat down in the restaurant since it looks super small and the tables are really close to each other and they're also typically busy and full. We order to go either over delivery or pick up and I would say it's pretty reasonable timing although I would recommend ordering ahead of time if picking up.

    Do I dare say that this is my favorite sushi spot in the San Francisco Bay area? Tiny Sushi is,…read morewell, tiny! The restaurant only has like two tables and small counter that seats like four people. The food however, has major flavor! That assorted sashimi rice bowl I had had plenty of premium cuts, large pieces, and some of the freshest fish that you could get in the Bay Area. They come with a miso soup and small salad as well. There are also other things on the menu that you can try like the jewel box and rolls, but I'll definitely be craving this bowl, and am wanting to come back very soon!

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    Omakase from Tiny Sushi - Oh Baby
32 Park Plaza Dr, Daly City, CA 94015
    Omakase from Tiny Sushi - Oh Baby 32 Park Plaza Dr, Daly City, CA 94015
    Omakase from Tiny Sushi - Daly City
32 Park Plaza Dr, Daly City,  CA 94015
    Omakase from Tiny Sushi - Daly City 32 Park Plaza Dr, Daly City, CA 94015
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    Do-Re-Mi

    Do-Re-Mi

    4.8
    (84 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    I usually don't repeat restaurants that soon, but I had Do Re Mi three times in one week!…read more Do Re Mi was inspired by the three kids of the sweet owners, Judy and Ivan. I first visited their Mission location and ordered the sushi bake + chicken rice. The sushi bake was flavorful. Then I happened to be back in the area midweek, so I returned for the beef rice dish and a few onigiris. During the Chinatown Night Market, I stopped by their Chinatown location, which just opened this month Safe to say this spot will be added to my regular rotation.

    I came here at the recommendation of a friend in the neighborhood, and honestly, my thoughts about…read morethe place so far are that the food and experience were average. Everything about the ordering process and the quality of the food itself was good but not great. There was no wow factor or anything that left me feeling extra motivated to return, but I also wouldn't be opposed if I were nearby and craving onigiri. There's a single kiosk in-store to order at, but you can also place an order with the person working the counter if it's not too busy. I wasn't sure what I wanted immediately, so I waited for one of my friends to finish before ordering. I added 1 unagi eel, 1 unagi onigiri, and 1 crab onigiri to my basket and checked out. I have absolutely no idea what's the difference between "unagi eel" and "unagi onigiri", and when I went to pick up my order, the staff member told me my order was two unagi and one crab. However, I was charged $4.50 for the unagi eel and $4.30 for the unagi onigiri, so go figure. I could not detect a difference between the two, and the price of each averaged out to $4.40, so it's whatever. I unwrapped one of the unagi onigiris to eat in-store as we waited for a Zoox to arrive. It was actually pretty difficult to extricate the seaweed and rice ball filling in one piece to consume together, which I presume is because the onigiris are each made-to-order and due to the freshness, the separate ingredients haven't had a chance to marinate and congeal together. As I had not eaten all day, I quickly devoured the onigiris before and after our short ride back to a café where some of our other friends were waiting. The onigiris were, as I mentioned before, pretty standard minus the fact they kind of fell apart. I would say if you like onigiris, then these will get the job done, but they're nothing exceptional, so keep your standards at baseline.

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    Onigiris so yummy
    Onigiris so yummy
    Taiwanese Pork Onigiri ($3.80)
    Taiwanese Pork Onigiri ($3.80)
    Taiwanese pork onigiri, salmon onigiri, honey chrysanthemum tea

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    Okaeri Japanese Bistro

    Okaeri Japanese Bistro

    4.5
    (509 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$
    Casual dining
    Family-owned & operated

    Okaeri is a spot in the mission district which is next to their sister cafe/restaurant, Tadaima…read more Okaeri has a very cool, trendy vibe inside. We had a larger party of 6 that arrived without a reservation at opening. They were fortunately able to accommodate us at their booth in the back! The menu featured Japanese cuisine with a contemporary twist. My party ordered an array of items such as multiple rolls, their sake oyako donburi, their dobin mushi, and unagi chazuke. All very delicious! The stick outs were definitely the dobin mushi which had a clean, seafood broth and the unagi chazuke which had perfectly cooked unagi which paired nicely with the green tea.

    My friend had to try this place after seeing a viral reel about their green tea eel rice…read more We ordered: - the signature uni toast (1 pc, but can be easily cut in two for a perfect 3 bites per person). So I'd only get this if you like uni. I know I don't normally like uni (tastes like a mouthful of brackish fishy water to me) but since this was the signature I had to try. The uni taste overwhelms the other flavors so it was all I could focus on. But the bits of the toast and tuna I got were good! But for $30 I needed to love it - Butterfish nigiri (a special): smooth like butter! - Salmon nigiri sampler: so rich and fresh - Salmon donburi: a classic, very good mixed grain rice - Green tea eel rice: your pour the green tea (somewhere between a matcha and a classic ito en in flavor) over white rice and eel. The eel was moist and umami and it was a fun contrast with the grassy green tea flavor We'll have to come back to try the omakase - it looks liked a bunch of fun bites on the table next to us! Logistics: - indoor seating only - Limited street parking in front but one block away from the large Mission Bartlett garage

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    Interior (new management/new ownership)
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    Oki Sushi

    Oki Sushi

    4.3
    (163 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    Cute restaurant in Bernal with excellent sushi and fair prices. Open most nights and now open for…read morelunch Thursday-Sunday, it is worth checking out. The space is airy and clean and service was efficient and friendly. They have a great selection of lunch specials that are well priced and filling. One of us got the two piece bento and one of us got the three piece, and we could hardly finish our plates. The meal comes with soup, salad, and rice, but the server let us switch the rice for double salad, which was nice of her (and healthier!). We had a mix of spicy tuna, salmon and avocado, and hamachi and avocado and everything was delicious! We will definitely be back. Also, there was no wait at 12:30 on a Saturday.

    My favorite hole-in-the-wall sushi spot in the neighborhood! The quality of the fish is always…read morereally fresh and the prices are very reasonable, which is hard to find these days. One thing I especially love is that if you pay with cash, you get 10% off your bill which is such a great deal. They also have a really good happy hour, and everything we've tried so far has been delicious. I've ordered the Oki Combo, assorted sashimi, and a tempura plate, and it was such a good deal for the amount and quality of food you get. We've also tried the Salmon Lover Roll and the salmon teriyaki, and both were really satisfying and flavorful. The restaurant itself isn't very large, but people usually come and go quickly. The few times I've been, I haven't had to wait long to be seated. Overall, if you're looking for fresh sushi, generous portions, and great value in a casual neighborhood spot, this place is definitely worth checking out.

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    Oki Sushi
    Squid Ika Nigiri, Otoro nigiri with black truffle
    Squid Ika Nigiri, Otoro nigiri with black truffle
    Kurodai Nigiri (front), Engawa 2pcs (LIMITED) (back)

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    Kurodai Nigiri (front), Engawa 2pcs (LIMITED) (back)

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