2. Kusakabe
9.1
584 Washington St (at Hotaling Pl & Columbus Ave), San Francisco, CA
Sushi Restaurant · Financial District · 66 tips and reviews
Andy Brody: The best sushi I've had in San Francisco. Warning: after their omakase, you won't want to eat anything else!
Jane Bressler: Some of the best sushi I have experienced around the world. Amazing kaiseki dinner. Such friendly sushi chefs. Such creative dishes. Do not miss if you are in San Francisco!
Ryan Goodman: Amazing. Best omakase I've had in SF .
3. Señor Sisig
8.7
Pine St (at Sansome St), San Francisco, CA
Food Truck · 134 tips and reviews
Suki van Arsdale: Vegetarians, get the California burrito with tofu, and make sure it's spicy. You won't regret it!
Francis Omila: California Sisig Burrito with an egg. Trust me, it's worth it.
Avery Lewis: California Sisig Burrito is the best thing in the world. If you like rice, get Adobo rice added.
6. PABU
8.2
101 California St (at Front St), San Francisco, CA
Japanese Restaurant · Financial District · 71 tips and reviews
David Light: Tasting menu is well worth it - eight course Omakase sushi and sabu sabu with dessert; make sure to get the sake pairing as well.
naveen: The happy spoon uni roe shooters.
Staff Picks: Craving Sushi? Check out the newly opened Pabu, a Japanese restaurant in the Financial district from Chef Michael Mina, the owner of the Hana Japanese Restaurant in Rohnert Park. Read more.
8. Slanted Door
8.2
1 Ferry Building #3 (at The Embarcadero), San Francisco, CA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Financial District · 451 tips and reviews
Du Tran: Wonderful Vietnamese restaurant with beautiful bay view, the mint rolls are recommended by me.
Toby C.: claypot chicken is amazing
Eater: Charles Phan broke the mold for modern Vietnamese food when he opened the original, and the current incarnation remains the standard-bearer of ingredient-driven Asian cuisine. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
9. Yank Sing
8.5
101 Spear St (inside Rincon Center), San Francisco, CA
Dim Sum Restaurant · Financial District · 229 tips and reviews
Shireen Kaboli: The shanghai buns and lotus root cakes are fantastic. Really pricey food, but it's worth it!
FoodSherpas.com: SF has one of the best Chinatowns. But when asking natives for the best Dim Sum/Soup Dumplings, they'll recommend Yank Sing, despite its high price & business center locale. More @ http://is.gd/YSING
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: If you are not seeing the dim sum item you want coming around on carts, flag down a manager and have them order it directly from the kitchen. - Inspector
11. 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.