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Try another restaurant!
Horrible quality and the amount of food is a joke. Very over priced I’ve never seen a chirasi bowl so poorly presented and only few fish over a lot of rice
Be the first to ReplyGood food, iffy value.
Great sushi, excellent service. Reservations are a must. The place has only four tables! My only quibble is that the nigiri are small. I ordered the deluxe platter for $69 or so, and it was tiny, half-bite sized pieces.
Be the first to Reply5 star Sushi
Excellent food, nice atmosphere. A bit up-market for a solo meal for me but I was craving sushi and I wasn’t disappointed. The quality and price were evenly matched and the service was attentive, especially for a solo meal. A lot of times I’ll get less than attentive service when I’m alone- the server thinking a tip at a solo table is 1/2 the tip of a larger table but that wasn’t the case. I got impeccable, attentive service with my delicious food. I’ll definitely visit again with friends next time!
Be the first to ReplyLovely spot for sushi and sashimi
Located very near my hotel (Chancellor Hotel on Union Square), and checked this charming little establishment out for dinner. Loved the sushi and sashimi- very fresh and tasted amazing! Friendly servers too :)
Be the first to ReplySo good we ate there twice
Our first dinner in SF. We had planned for a great sushi place and were not disappointed. We went back a few days later for take away! Really helpful with food allergies!
Be the first to ReplyOutstanding sushi lunch! Charming small establishment like restaurants in Japan! Highly recommend!
What a memorable meal! We had the delicious Miso soup. It's subtle flavor was delightful. Our first roll was the Special Yellowtail roll. It was wonderful! Thinly sliced green onions and toasted sesame seeds on top of hamachi over a roll of hamachi and avocado. The chef used rice conservatively. Our second roll was the Lion King roll. We hadn't realized the sake was lightly broiled but the roll was terrific. Our last roll was the Special Salmon roll. Salmon with avocado and cucumber inside topped with salmon, spicy sauce. Yummy. This was a fabulous find for lunch! Close to the theatre district and Union Square.
Be the first to ReplyPerfect light supper
Jet-lagged and a bit dazed after our long flight from Australia, Akiko’s was the perfect introduction for my son and me to San Fran hospitality. Outstanding food and even better service, this cozy little place is perfect for a light meal. We had miso soup, gyoza and sushi for our supper, it was beautifully done and very authentic. Recommended!!
Be the first to ReplyThis is a little gem of a restaurant
Incredible sushi in this little gem of a restaurant. Seats 18-20 people. Small bar where you can see the sushi chef compose your meal. I opted for the 12 piece nigiri, chef’s choice or omakase as the Japanese would call it. Super fresh seafood, excellent sushi rice. Nice, friendly service. One of the better sushi’s I ever had in this country.
Be the first to ReplyAmazing sashimi and temkai hand rolls
We arrived for an early dinner as soon as they opened at 4:30pm as other reviews indicated that it fills fast. As we were quickly joined by two other parties, we were happy to have made that decision. We enjoyed the spicy tuna temaki (it was so good, I ordered the chef's special temaki after) maguro nigiri, salmon, toro and maguro sashimi and the Lizzy roll (so delicious with thin sliced lemon on top). We washed it down with the house hot sake. Everything was fresh and delicious. We are very particular about sushi/sashimi and Akiko did not disappoint, certainly ranking with among the best sushi experiences. Highly recommend and will return the next time we're in San Francisco.
Be the first to ReplyThe best sushi ever
I went here, and everything I ordered was a 10-10, it was the best sushi I have ever had in my life. If you are going to San Francisco, you come to this restaurant.
Be the first to ReplyGood Food in Casual Setting, Expensive
The food is very very good, but bring lots of money. One might think that a "hole in the wall" place with three tables inside and no outdoor seating (hilly street) would be reasonably priced. That same somebody would be wrong. $30 for 2 pieces of uni sushi is too much, as are $15-20 hand rolls. Hot tea is extra. Really? Beer is reasonably priced.
The wait person was friendly and attentive. But little value here.
Sushi Always Grear
We have always had consistently great sushi here and were not disappointed. We started with miso soup. Then ordered seaweed salads, a cherry bomb and vegan roll. The bomb had salmon, tuna, avocado and mango which was excellent. The vegan had plenty of avocado and a very interesting stuffing. It was also very good!
This place is small 4 tables and 4 seats by the chef. Two are 4 seats and the rest 2. So it is small and often has a line outside. They do a lot of carry out and it might be slow, but it is worth the wait.
The Hole-In-The-Wall Gem We All Hope To Discover
Initially picked Akiko's because it was a block from my hotel and I had a sushi craving. The minute I walked in, I just had a feeling that I might have discovered a gem. It's tiny: three seats at the sushi bar and four tables. I ordered a few rolls that seemed interesting and a few orders nigiri from the fresh stuff listed on the wall. It was all melt-in-your-mouth fresh.
I remember Anthony Bourdain saying how you could judge a sushi chef by the rice (paraphrasing) and I never understood what he meant until I ate at Akiko's.
Quality sushi, great people!
Quality sushi, great people! Small little quaint family place with three tables. The fish was very fresh. Very friendly warm people. Fish portion size a little small, but that may be a San Francisco thing or a reaction to the fish prices increasing due to Covid. The fish had excellent flavor. I recommend this place.
Be the first to ReplyGreat little find in an unlikely place
What an amazing little sushi spot!! My friends and i were looking for a spot near the Curran theatre where we could grab dinner between part 1 and 2 of the Cured Child and this was a perfect choice. It's a small little restaurant, so recommend making a reservation! They offered a great selection of specialty roles, and everything we ordered was delicious. The fish was fresh and the staff was so friendly. I highly recommend this spot for an early dinner before going to the theatre!
Be the first to ReplyGreat sushi
This si a small place with less then 20 seats offering great fresh sushis. A great combination of classic sushis and more exotic rolls. Greta service and fair prices. A must for sushi lover when in San Francisco.
Be the first to ReplyThe Sushi Gods Have Spoken.
We were told about this place by the bartender at our hotel and let me just say, this stuff is touched by an angel. Don't be put off by the small space when you arrive (there's a Zagat sticker on the window for a good reason...). This sushi was the best we have ever tasted. Fresh and absolutely delicious - I even had a vegetarian roll that BLEW AWAY any other rolls I have ever eaten. The other roll I had, the Cable Car roll, is certainly one that cannot be missed...butterfish is not something you see on sushi here on the east coast, and it just melts in your mouth. We will return here when we're back in Frisco.
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