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Tenkyu

3.9 (196 reviews)
ModerateSushi Bars, Japanese
Open • 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM

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Casual
Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Good for groups

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Our family favorite! They have a fun little room for private celebrations and the service is great. They are always willing to customize any roll. The sushi is so fresh and The chef is very creative!

Teriyaki chicken bento with sashimi and tempura. Rock and roll roll
Frank R.

I was craving sushi on a Wednesday evening around 8ish. So many places were getting ready to close and some I just didn't feel like making the drive. Then I remembered one of the bartenders across the street from Tenkyu ordered from there and it looked amazing. She was very happy with the freshness of the sashimi and the rest of whatever it was she had. So I went, placed my order for a chicken bento with sashimi and a rock and roll roll which was the eel. Since it was a 15 minute wait I went across the street to said bar and said bartender was there :) Took my meal home and I'll tell ya, it was pretty damn tasty! The sashimi was so fresh and tasted soooo good! The tempura was delicious. The chicken was a little dry. Honestly I was a little disappointed with the unagi roll. It was way smaller than I expected and I really didn't get much of a taste of the eel. The inside itself looks very interesting. There are the dining tables, then it looked like there was a sushi bar in the back to the right and also right in the middle a sushi boat seating area? I'd love to try that! Bottom line, I was in the middle here with my review but it won't stop me from going back and trying more.

Seared Tuna
David K.

This place never disappoints. Everyone is always super kind and friendly. The music and everything is very relaxing and soothing and modern. Definitely a secret gem.

Mmm
Veda F.

I love dining here. They are open for dinner feom Tues - Fri. I'm told the hours were never updated after COVID. The sushi is made fresh with expertise. I like the fresh salmon which has a mild, fresh flavor. I also like to try the Udon noodles and rice bowls. I've been coming here for years and I hope Maronite's remember this wonderful sushi restaurant.

Ikura and Sake Maki
Ambar C.

I love Japanese food, and I was really excited to try Tenkyu because it was recommended by a friend. Unfortunately, the lack of flavor and freshness of the food outweighed the great location, vibe, and staff. I do not recommend. Tenkyu was empty when I walked in. It took a few minutes for the staff to see me from the back and seat me. That said, they were very helpful and friendly. The staff immediately got my drink order and gave me some tea, which was the highlight of my meal. The tea was good and definitely flowing. I started with an appetizer. The ebi shumai were cold in the center, which was off-putting, but not enough to send back. I hoped the sushi would be better. It wasn't. I ordered a basic Sake Maki (salmon roll) and Ikura nigiri (salmon roe on rice). The seaweed wrapper was... not good. It was rubbery and tough to eat. It kinda upset my stomach. The rice was stuck to the inside of it and not the usual sushi rice I'm used to. Feeling bummed about the sushi, I hoped Tenkyu would redeem itself with warm food, so I ordered the tonkatsu appetizer. The meat was tough to chew and totally lacking in seasoning. The breading was also flavorless and falling off, and the katsu sauce was bland (and sparsely drizzled). Street parking on fourth is tough, but you can sometimes find a spot right in front. The ambience is nice. Fun, loungy music. Nice decor. Private tables and a long, U-shaped sushi bar with lots of porcelain cats waving. There's also an alcohol bar at the front. I can think of lots of other places in San Rafael/Marin to spend $40 and enjoy pretty great Japanese food. I'm bummed.

Avocado Maki, Sweet Potato Makisweet

The food here is SO good and SO fresh! I mean, look at this presentation. 10/10 I wish I lived closer.

menu page 2 as of 9/12/23
Jessica R.

The couple (they seemed like a couple) working here were very friendly. The food was great, fresh, and not skimpy on avocado. Portions seem relative to price (Alaska was ~$10, Tenkyu was ~$18) & fair compared with other locations in the area (which can be difficult to tell because online, some menus haven't been updated for 2+ years). I saw they had a sushi boat-style table with a chef in the center who makes fresh dishes to grab (I love those), but when I asked about it (such as if they have that active during the lunch hours), they said maybe next year. The overall city on a Sunday night lacks visitors, so I'm not surprised this place was also empty. In fact, I didn't realize they stayed open an extra 15 mins for us to pick up our order. That was very kind of them and unexpected. (Closing hours online were off by a whole hour.)

Nigiri Special
Barry B.

This restaurant offers fast service and good value for sushi. Good nigiri assortments too. Definitely coming back

Tempura Banana
Jonathon Q.

Quality and serving size for the rolls is not favorable. The overall taste was good but not worth the price we paid. Staff was very nice and waited on us efficiently. It was a Saturday night around 8:00. The fried banana was good and the edamame was done extremely well.

Mackerel
Vuyelwa W.

Tenkyu is a great sushi find in San Rafael! The price earns it an extra star. I ordered the Grilled Saba Mackerel lunch special and it came with a salad and rice and miso soup! Service was good. Booth I had was close to the window and great space within the restaurant including a sushi bar with seating all around it . Food was pretty good ! Will be back and try some more of their menu !

Christine R.

Hubby brought me here on a date almost 20 years ago! I really wanted Sushi Ran in Sausalito, but I didn't want to come across as high maintenance cuz I'm not. Also, he would've ran for the hills if he knew how I ate LOL! It's only because most of my Chinese peeps own such sushi joints, so it's not quite Chef Kusakabe authentic. And I speak Mandarin to them as a test. We haven't dined here in a long time, and I wanted to bring our teenage son here to tell him the dating places mommy & daddy frequented along this stretch of downtown San Rafael like the pool hall across the street (now Tam Commons). Let's just say, our teenager didn't care & wanted to be on his phone while we paid the bill. The sushi here isn't stellar, service is still friendly...that's about it. FYI, the sushi boat only operates on Fridays & Saturdays now. These days, it's not cheap to feed a family with a hangry teenager. Sushi to Dai For or Kamikaze are other go-to sushi places in SR, except there's no boat and that's okay!

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Place was super good miso was seasoned great and the sushi was fantastic I also loved the ambience would definitely recommend!

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