4. Onigilly
7.9
455 Market St (Market), San Francisco, CA
Japanese Restaurant · Financial District · 7 tips and reviews
Brook Shelley: The edamame set rules. Love the cod roe, shrimp, and salmon. There’s often a line, but it moves quickly. This is one of my favorite lunch spots in SOMA.
Michael Chang: Get the Edamame combo with your three favorite fillings!
Aubrie Johnson: A great choice for tasty, fast, and healthy work lunch.
7. Tanuki Restaurant 狸壽司
7.7
4419 California St (btwn 6th & 7th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Sushi Restaurant · Inner Richmond · 13 tips and reviews
eifeh: Sushi is pretty good and affordable. Service was good too. Dinner bentos came with miso, salad, and rice. I'd come here again.
Ana Clare Smith: The nigiri combo is great but a lot for one person. All of the fish is very high quality, it melts in your mouth the way you want sushi to. Overall great place!
Marissa B.: Sit at the counter and order salmon, hamachi, and the oyster or uni shots! ✨ Delicious :)
Cheapism: Monday-Friday, from 5:30-7pm, this sushi bar offers $2-$4 small plates and sushi rolls. You can also get the Tokyo trio for $7 you get one draft beer, one handroll, and one shot of Nagori sake. Read more.
Rafael Morales: The chili cilantro edamame is amazing! Spicy though, so be careful if you can't take the heat.
Amber Rae: seriously some of the best sushi in sf. so underrated. get the 3 amigos, himachi lime, mango lobster, garlic chili edamame... also non sushi soft shell crab salad, ganja awesome.
Cody Hard: Great value, and pretty good chicken udon. Sushi is pretty decent, as well.
Annie 🐠: Midnight oysters!
Eric Willis: Valet parking is only available on Friday, Saturday and Sunday now. Park in the valet spot on weekdays and mention it to the hostess so you don't get towed and get executive parking.
14. Zushi Puzzle
7.9
1910 Lombard St (at Buchanan St), San Francisco, CA
Sushi Restaurant · Marina District · 78 tips and reviews
Marie Williams: get the salesforce roll, it will be the best you ever eat. tuna, salmon, hamachi and avocado rolled in soy paper lightly fried with spicy sauce.
Nipul Chokshi: Order the Butterface roll!
Vivek Patel: Go to Zushi Puzzle and order "The Best Hand Roll."