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- A hidden gem in Duboce Triangle. Great daily specials. One of my favorite sushi restaurants in SF.
- check it out: origami supplies at your table, free edamame if you bring your own chopsticks, $1 sake on rainy days, and randomly issued cash discounts. ALSO, delicious sushis, especially the hamachi.
- Nancy TranJuly 6, 2015They always have specials on rolls and sake. I love the service here and always have great nigiris.
- Cesar RiveraSeptember 10, 2012The best sushi in the Castro, order the uni nigiri and the walu carpaccio and you might never stop coming to this hidden gem!
- William NgOctober 28, 2017Great service and sake selection. Unagi handroll was bomb. Sashimi and nigiri could have been better..
- LOVE. I moved just up the hill from Amasia 2 weeks ago. In the first week I went 3 times! Yes I am a sushiholic. But I don't eat just any ole raw fish. I consume luscious morsels of beautiful, culinar Read more
- Sterling MeyerJanuary 11, 2014Sashimi is a standout - really fresh. The saki in a box deal was awesome
- FoodspottingDecember 12, 2010Get the Hawaiian Butterfish Nigiri. Then write to our Community Lead Fiona to thank her afterwards. It will blow your mind.
- They have brown rice! (As well as really fresh, delicious fish and interesting vegetable appetizers.)
- Sushi/sashimi are fine here, but according to a former employee, other items are from frozen food (meaning, not fresh).
- Nov 09 is their 7th Annaversary month. Tonight 11/11 is 50% of beer and sake!
- Glen CantrellMay 20, 2011They will serve the walu carpaccio raw (it is usually seared)... ask for it... the butterfish is 20 times better uncooked.
- Diane HanniganNovember 23, 2017This place stinks smells like from formaldehyde gross don’t go there big disappointment in a cozy little street!!!!!