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Warakubune Sushi

4.0 (677 reviews)
Closed • 5:30 pm - 9:30 PM

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Moderate noise
Good for kids

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Spicy tuna gunkan
David X.

First let's talk about the experience. You sit down around a small oval water stream as wooden boats drift by in front of you. Sushi sits atop each boat and you can grab whatever delights your eyes. In the middle of this river, the sushi chefs stand and watch the boats and the customers, replenishing them with food as needed. Each plate has a price (based on the style of the plate) ranging from ~$3 to ~$7. This is pricy relative to the larger chains such as Kura with their conveyor belt sushi, but I'd say this unique experience alone is worth it. But going past that, the quality of the sushi is markedly better than many other casual places I've visited. While I wouldn't say it rivals the quality of an omakase, it's much better than I'd expected from a place with such novelty. Also, the nigiri are HUGE. With a good lump of rice and a thick oversized cut of fish above that drapes over both ends, the plates quickly become worth their price. As for constructive criticism, I'd say that the variety leaves a bit to be desired -- it's not a tiny selection but after trying most of the ones that appealed to me, I ended up settling on repeated rounds of salmon nigiri until I was full.

30 year anniversary celebration!
Luke M.

I love Warakubune! Been a loyal customer for over 20 years. Benji & Tiffany provide great service and it's a super fun environment. Anyone looking for a sushi boat experience this place will not disappoint.

Deepthi T.

I really enjoyed this spot, right off of Church & Market in the Castro, Warakubune is a "conveyor belt" sushi place where you pay by the plate. Two sushi chefs are in the middle of a "river" with floating boats that carry plates of sushi around. You like it? Grab the plate and enjoy! Depending on the design of the plate, you a pay a certain amount. Usually that amount corresponds with the item. It was really fun! I was very very very hungry after work so I had a lot of sushi. My favorites were these crab rolls with rice and nori and this spicy tuna roll with jalapeño chopped in. Spicy and delicious! We also got hot green tea which was great. For two very hungry people it came out to ~$80 + tip. I'm really happy with the service overall. The wait wasn't too bad on a Friday night too. I def recommend for the experience!

Sushi
Christine W.

I came with a friend to check out this sushi boat restaurant! I love the concept of sushi boat restaurants, and I enjoyed the decorations!! The ambiance was very pretty, and on theme! The service was good, though we mostly just take the sushi off the boats ourselves. I very much enjoyed the sushi, and it tasted quite fresh! Would definitely come again! 9/10 experience!! Keep in mind that they do not take Apple Pay!

Alice S.

Come here for the sushi boat, but don't expect quality sushi here. My partner and I have walked by here so often that we finally decided to give it a try recently. The whole setup inside was cool with the revolving boats, but we were so disappointed by the food here! In terms of quality and taste, the sushi here reminded me of pre-packaged grocery store sushi. The fish didn't tasted fresh, the sushi rice was too dry, and the rolls were poorly made. The only decent item I tried was the unagi nigiri. Also, do not get any of the tempura items! The tempura pieces tasted funky and not fresh. I'm guessing the restaurant doesn't change the oil in the deep fryer...you can really taste it. Needless to say, we didn't finish this. We ended up spending over $40+ per person on mediocre sushi. We will not be back.

Tiana D.

SO GOOD. Excellent sushi for a great price. Walked in on a Wednesday evening. We had to wait a bit for a spot, but were seated within five minutes. The staff is so efficient and so sweet! The sushi boats are so cute and the selection is fabulous. If you want something in particular, it is available to order. 100% worth a stop!

Ikura (salmon roe) nigiri
Gary V.

Super fresh sushi at great prices in a clean & friendly atmosphere. Immediate gratification at the large sushi bar with floating boats of sushi, seaweed salad, oysters, fried shrimp dumplings, tempura, & more. Chefs happy to make any item on request. Chef makes saba (marinated mackerel), tomago (egg omelet), ankimo (monk fish liver) & other items in house! Beer, wine, sake, hot green tea, sodas, mochi for dessert. Loyal locals & returning tourists. No third party delivery companies to delay service; few take out orders. Friendly staff is fast & focused on hospitality. Great value & hidden secret since 1996. Good for solo diners at the sushi bar; intimate tables in rear area. Open Wednesday-Saturday 5:30-9:30pm; Sunday 5:30-9pm. Cash & credit cards. One block from MUNI Church St Station. Bike rack in front. Handicap accessible. Five stars!

29 years and going. Amazing sushi!
A P.

Parking can be hard but the food and the vibe inside is so worthy Service is spectacular. Ambience just perfect. Not too loud not too quiet.

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One of my favorite sushi place for years! It is such a hidden gem. Sushi is very good and affordable there many rolls to pick from as well as other dishes Everyone is very friendly and nice. The conveyor belt is very nice and it is great that you can grab whatever you want perfect when you need a quick dinner! It's also nice that restaurant offers normal table dinning ! Will always come back!!!!

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A really fun and convivial atmosphere with a good sushi boat experience. The fish is solid.

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Best sushi in San Francisco. Everyone is so friendly, and the vibes are top-notch. A great dinner place with friends or family.

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Hikari Sushi & Bar

3.9
(563 reviews)
1.4 mi
•$$

It is such a fun place for the whole family. The restaurant itself is situated across the main…read moreJapan town mall. Once entered, you are greeted with a cute statue, great for little ones and adults. We got seated pretty quickly at a booth. Different from traditional sushi conveyor belt place, you don't see pre-made dishes around. Instead, each table/spot comes with a screen for placing orders. You can pick up to 4 dishes each time, then added to cart. When your dish is coming, you see the light flashing, then a nice train carries your happiness over. Once unloaded, you push a button and wave bye bye to the train departing. Yes. Super fun for kids. I ordered some sashimi, tofu salad and some sushi. They are super fresh! Service is fast, consistent and friendly. My kids enjoyed goyza, soup, onion rings and some cooked sushi's. We would love coming back again. I can see this to be our go to place in Japan town.

great location for being in japantown, and certainly a fun experience if you've never had "bullet…read moretrain sushi" where the dishes get delivered to you on a train. however the food is pretty mid for the prices. especially didn't really like the hikari train roll which had mustard on it. - Salmon Avocado Roll ($ 9.50) - Negi Hamachi Roll ($12.95) - Dragon Roll ($19.95) - Rainbow Roll ($19.95) - Hikari Train Roll ($19.95)

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A Shinkansen delivers your sushi a few minutes after you place your order! It even sounds a little like the real deal! :)
A Shinkansen delivers your sushi a few minutes after you place your order! It even sounds a little like the real deal! :)
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Tenroku Sushi

Tenroku Sushi

3.7
(595 reviews)
1.4 mi
•$$

Fun, efficient, simple. Nothing to add…read more I've been to a few conveyor belt, boat-sushi type spots in Japantown and I always end up back at Tenroku! Is it the best sushi ever? Not quite. I think expectations are usually low when going to these types of spots but given the quality and price, it's actually pretty surprising. I usually stop by for dinner on weeknights. It can get busy sometimes but I've never waited more than 10-15 minutes. Service is quick and friendly. The goal is to get you seated and taken care of right away. Once you sit down, it's game on. Chefs are busting out all different kinds of dishes for you to try. They also take requests if there's something on the menu you'd like to try. I love not having to commit to a roll and being able to try a ton of different things. Admittedly, I keep coming back for the seared walu. The plate color lets you know the price of what you're getting. Most plates come with 2-4 pieces and run from $3 - $8. I can make this dinner as cheap or expensive as I'd like!

First of all, this is a sushi boat spot in the Japantown Mall--so let's set expectations. You can't…read morecompare it to a Michelin-star Japanese restaurant. Sushi circles around on a conveyor belt, and some of it has clearly been riding for a while. There are also packaged, grocery-style items on the belt like cake and uni. That said, it's good and possibly fresh, and the chefs are clearly working hard. It's not creative or romantic--it is what it is. We had several solid items, left full, and that was the goal after seeing a movie. It was pretty quick, too.

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Izumi Kaiten Sushi

Izumi Kaiten Sushi

3.6
(271 reviews)
1.4 mi
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Been eating here when we are in Japantown, cute little spot- Conveyer Belt sushi place. Mostly bar…read moretype seating area, and three tables to sit. We were seated at the bar area since the tables were occupied. The waitress was very quick and fast, setting us up with waters and chopsticks. Sushi is plated and charged by the color of the plate- blue is their most pricier options, which I got a lot of so I had stop eating that option, and I went for yellow or orange! Sushi was fresh, I am a Saba fan so that's what I mostly ate. Uni was fresh, and Amaebi was good. Overall, if you want something fast, the wait wasn't long, (of course it'll change on the weekend) times would be long because of the seating, try this place out! We will be back!

Came here on a Saturday evening for dinner. It was busy, loud, and lively. I've been to other…read moreconveyor belt sushi spots before, but this one really stood out. It was hard not to grab a bunch of plates since the sushi tasted very fresh and there was a ton of variety going around. I got a mix of rolls and a Sapporo, which paired perfectly. Staff was quick and efficient, even with how crowded it was. Prices were also very affordable for sushi, especially considering the quality. Solid spot if you want fresh conveyor belt sushi without paying too much.

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Extra plates are seen in the background staked up on top of that fridge.   There were only 2 other groups.  Why leave more raw fish out!
Extra plates are seen in the background staked up on top of that fridge. There were only 2 other groups. Why leave more raw fish out!
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Kui Shin Bo

Kui Shin Bo

3.8
(1.1k reviews)
1.4 mi
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This place is on the second floor of the Japantown mall. Went with someone in crutches, and there's…read morea lot of stairs. Elevator is on the other corner of the center, so you do have to go a little around to get there if you need an elevator. Not too bad though. Small restaurant. Most of their tables are great for a group of 4 but I'm guessing they could just push together tables if your group is a little larger. Service was good. All our dishes were great. The sushi wraps were good but they can be a bit messy. 2 sushi wraps, 1 ramen, 1 sushi roll, seaweed salad, 2 sodas, came out to about $90. We'll be back to try more.

Small unassuming sushi spot on second floor of Japan Center Mall. The restaurant is on the inside…read morepart of the floor, so no windows, which made it a little dark. We were seated pretty quickly on a Sunday evening, and there were a couple of other parties there. They had a sign advertising a special where you can order two items from a list and it comes with soup, salad, and rice, but we ended up just splitting two house special rolls - the Salmon Mango roll and Rock N Roll roll (tuna, avocado, spicy mayo). Both were delicious. I particularly liked the Salmon Mango roll - it was a perfect mix of sweet and savory. The rolls came with 8 pieces each and each piece was a good size, so it was plenty for two of us. I also got a Sapporo beer (bottle) to sip on. Overall, good experience - quick, efficient service and satisfying meal.

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Lunch plate: salmon teriyaki, salad, miso
Lunch plate: salmon teriyaki, salad, miso
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Marufuku Ramen - San Francisco

Marufuku Ramen - San Francisco

4.5
(6k reviews)
1.4 mi
•$$
Happy hour specials
Kid friendly

Rich ramen and crispy karaage done right…read more Stopped by Marufuku Ramen in San Francisco and ordered the Hakata tonkotsu pork belly ramen and karaage. The ramen was rich, comforting, and packed with flavor. The tonkotsu broth was creamy and savory without feeling overly heavy, and the noodles had a great texture. The pork belly was tender, flavorful, and melted in my mouth, making every bite satisfying. The buns were soft, fluffy, and a great addition to the meal. The filling was flavorful and paired perfectly with the pillowy bun, making them an easy favorite. The karaage was also a standout. Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and perfectly seasoned, it made for a great side to pair with the ramen. Service was friendly and efficient, and the staff kept things moving smoothly despite the restaurant being busy. The vibe is lively and energetic, with the feel of a popular ramen shop that's always buzzing with customers. It's casual, welcoming, and a great place to enjoy a comforting bowl of ramen. Overall, a fantastic spot for authentic tonkotsu ramen and delicious Japanese comfort food. I'd happily return whenever I'm craving a rich bowl of ramen.

A marafuku ramen review, in haiku form: Enticing ramen,…read moreSakura lemonade, wow! Perfect for lunchtime. They were extremely hospitable, and the service was super quick I assume due to the size of the restaurant needing quick turnover. All in all, a great meal between strolling around Japan town! If I could critique one thing, spicy isn't spicy, so don't be afraid to use the table togarashi to kick it up a notch.

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"HAKATA TONKOTSU DX" Hakata Style Ramen with Rich Pork Broth
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"HAKATA TONKOTSU DX" Hakata Style Ramen with Rich Pork Broth Regular toppings (chashu pork (simmered pork belly), seasoned soft boiled eg
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