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We love this sushi spot. It’s tiny (about 20 seats) and fabulous. The service is fantastic, even if it’s busy. Always accommodating. The prices are competitive with other sushi restaurants. They always have a great selection of specials. They make us feel like family. It’s our number one sushi spot
My new go to! Very small and cozy, friendly staff, reasonable prices, delicious simple sushi. Will definitely be coming back. My favorite was the butter fish roll (spicy waru). Most rolls are under $10!
No reservations. Waited 25 minutes at 8pm on a Saturday for a group of 3. Fresh fish, nicely prepared rice, and crisp seaweed. They ran out of a few key fish (including unagi), which put a damper on some of the nigiri and rolls we wanted to order. Also, very little cooked food here. So order some mi
Super good quality sushi. Reasonable prices. They use real crab in their mix, and their crab tastes really good. The Barbie roll is great. Love that they have different fishes besides the usual staples.
Best Authentic hole in the wall sushi place by far. Totally worth a visit. The Tai carpaccio is excellent, and make sure to check the specials you'll often find some great fish.
Everywhere we live, we always find a go to sushi place that is similar to the style of Sushi Time, but of all the places we’ve found where we’ve lived in the US, Sushi Time is probably our favorite so far. We live nearby and it is our go-to sushi place and we try to come weekly when our schedules al
Cool sushi spot. Good food. I pass by the location often, but never realized Sushi time was inside.
Little gem hidden behind a building next to a pretty dope boardgames store in Castro! Food was great! Ordered a Genmaicha (tea) and Chirashi Don. Genmaicha was very good and authentic, gets unlimited refills for hot water when ordered. Chirashi Don's ingredients were very fresh and definitely has
What a gem! The nigiri here is on par with high end omakase but a fraction of the cost. Superbly fresh fish, perfectly firm sushi rice with a nice amount of vinegar to cut through the richness, a robust kick of wasabi to make sure your nostrils are working, judicious use of negi (scallions) to pair
Affordable, delicious, and casual. I love this little hole in the wall sushi joint.
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