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Akiko's Restaurant San Francisco Reviews from The Last Year
Tasting mneu had excellent dishes, some oversalted, which
Tasting mneu had excellent dishes, some oversalted, which was unnecessary for sashimi. Service was attentive, but we expected more discussion with the staff about the food.
My review is somewhere between a 3 and a 4.
.. My husband and I came here for a special splurge valentine's day dinner. The service and the knowledge of the chefs and the servers is impeccable. They were very friendly and attentive, and a lot of their fish is aged with a special aging process that sets them apart from other sushi restaurants. The food was good, but unfortunately not super memorable. One of their most instagrammable dishes is the milktoast with fatty tuna and caviar, topped with gold flakes. It's a beautiful dish but I wasn't wowed by the taste. It is more for show than for flavor, especially with the over-the-top element of caviar and gold flakes. The cocktail and drink menu was pretty extensive -- and very expensive! Cocktails for $22-25 is crazy, even for SF! The vibe was kind of weird and sterile, I guess that's what you get for a super fancy restaurant in what's basically the FiDi. The clientele all seemed a little too comfortable with their privilege, a mix of bougie techie IDGAF kinda vibe. If the place wasn't so astronomically expensive, maybe I would be a little more forgiving on my rating, but I just can't justify the price tag for the experience. That said, the food was good and the chefs know what they're doing.
Expensive but tastes great
Food is expensive as you can imagine for a sushi restaurant in San Francisco, but the taste justifies the price. Besides traditional sushi, they also have some creative dishes which are amazing.
an amazing decadent meal in the city.
.. you'll leave feeling STUFFED after all the dishes and nigiri. they also had kohada which you rarely see in the states. great for a special night out
Not very good
The pictures of the food were misleading! Extensive menu online. Went for Valentines dinner, (also my wife’s birthday, reservations for 5 pm. First ones to arrive were seated at a 2 top at the front window. Very tight seating. Had other tables, larger for 3-4. Subsequent couples were seated there with more table space. We were not given a choice. Server wanted to know immediately our complete order. Usually in a sushi bar the ordering is open-ended depending on items available and the preparation style, and how the movement feels. Servers did not understand any Japanese! This is what we ordered: Sapporo beer (ok), hot tea, needed to wait for them to heat water. Yellowtail belly sushi (good taste but not appealing…fish not properly sliced…left strings attached), Maguro, (good, but very tiny pieces which were fragmented on the rice which was dry and cakey), Veggie gyoza (acceptable?), Caterpillar roll, (mediocre, not finished well), Ikura with quail egg, (sorry shapes that differed and very small), the worst thing was the spicy tuna hand roll…mealy and not spicy. Not a great dining experience for sushi lovers. Bill was $ 197.00 with tip. Worth maybe less than half the price. Suggest going to a real sushi bar.
AKIKOS may have moved locations, but the food and service
AKIKOS may have moved locations, but the food and service haven't changed a bit. The restaurant over delivers on both fronts. If you're looking for an incredible omakase experience, look no further than AKIKOS. Our menu consisted of: 1) Osechi - tako, herring roe, blackbeans 2) Sashimi - akami, shirako, makogarel 3) Robusută - lobster, leek, caviar 4) Chawanmushi - egg custard, duck liver, king crab & lobster gravy 5) Cioppino - cod, tomato & clam sauce 6) Shokupan - milk bread, toro, golden kaluga caviar 7) Sunomono - mirugai, pear, raspberries, muscat, cucumber 8) Zuke - soy cured bluefin tuna 9) Kawahagi - trigger fish 10) Ji-Kinmedai - goldeneye red snapper 11) Aori Ika - bigfin reef squid 12) Uni - sea urchin 13) Buri - matured yellowtail 14) Kohada - gizzard shad 15) Kamasu - young barracuda 16) Toro - bluefin belly 17) Anago - wild sea eel 18) Dessert - White sesame We also ordered an additional serving of Hotate (scallop) nigiri.
I came here on a Thursday afternoon to celebrate my
I came here on a Thursday afternoon to celebrate my friend's birthday and try their omakase menu. My first impression is that the restaurant's interior is beautiful. I loved the atmosphere and the staff was extremely welcoming. We had reservations so we got seated immediately at the bar. We then got offered either still or sparkling water and a hot towel for the hands. The menu consisted of 13 items for $150. The standouts to me were Robusuta, Chawanmushi and Kurodai. The nigiri's were all pretty good, but the pieces were on the smaller size compared to other omakase spots I've been to. Note that you can order more pieces after the set menu is finished for additional cost. At the end, we were served with a white sesame ice cream for dessert which I didn't find to be too special. Overall, I did enjoy this place (food, service, ambiance) but I do think the price is a bit steep for what you are getting.
Small but wonderfully competent Sushi plus.
Superbly recommended and it didn’t disappoint. Small 16 seater restaurant- you may have to write your name on the wait list and join the queue. Delicious egg plant starter followed by great daily special suggestions. The Toro and Butterfish Nigiri were top notch. Friendly efficient service made it a memorable experience.
Omakase for lunch was perfection.
Pricey but worth every penny. The omakase experience seems divisive; it's a thoughtfully plated, curated meal during which you relinquish control... and it was phenomenal.
After clarifying which Akiko's we booked, we headed over to
After clarifying which Akiko's we booked, we headed over to Folsom and entered a very spacious dining space with very tall ceilings and a pristine looking dining room. We came for a weekday birthday lunch, and we were seated at the chefs' counter, where we enjoyed the view of our chef plating each course of the $150 omakase. Apparently, it is omakase only. In front of us lay a warm, damp cloth and Aesop hand sanitizer. We started with Taiheikai sake, which surprisingly came in a wine glass. Makogarei - flounder, seasonal vegetables Great! served with skinned, sweet tomatoes and topped with greens Robusuta - lobster, leek, caviar Great! Lobster was cooked perfectly and sweet. Chawanmushi - egg custard, snow crab, lobster Good! Silky custard with shredded crab and lobster bits in savory broth. Shokupan - milk toast, toro, golden kaluga caviar Excellent! Perfect presentation of toasted shokupan with what looked like very precisely shaped toro, with a generous serving of caviar, topped with salt flakes and gold flakes, although I usually find gold leaf to be quite useless, but it does look nice here. Sunomono - surf clams, scallops, cucumber Good! I was most interested in the plate which looks just like a crumpled paper napkin. The sweet, tender scallops stood out the most on this plate. Before our nigiri courses, we received a small, wet, black, finger towel, which looked like it was in the shape of an Omega. Zuke - soy cured bluefin tuna Great! thick and meaty texture Kuromutsu - blue fish Great! smooth texture with a fatty taste Sawara - Spanish mackerel Great! sweet and meaty, torched to golden brown Shin Ika - young cuttlefish Good! smooth feel Sujiko - salmon roe Good! briny, bright orange, the only nigiri served in a golden spoon Kurodai - sea bream Great! sweet and meaty Toro - bluefin belly Good! Not the best toro and could be fattier, but still delicious. From the raw menu, we ordered 2 types of uni, which was fun to try side by side. $13 Nama Uni - short spine sea urchin, $13 Ooita Uni - organic long spine sea urchin Excellent! Both were delicious and served in golden spoons. The ooita was slightly creamier and sweeter. Matcha Ice Cream - sesame crumble Good! Matcha and black sesame are always nice together. Once again, topped with gold flakes. Great nigiri with quality fish and rice. I was pleased to have been served by a female sushi chef, who provided excellent service. It is not often that you see a woman behind the counter.
This has been on my sushi list for some time.
There are a lot of really nice sushi spots in SF, so was hoping this place would be in that top tier. The price point, around 180 is definitely in that top tier. First off...they got our preferences wrong. We did omakase and told our waiter that my friend can't do shrimp, but any other shellfish was fine. We ended up not getting ANY shellfish (either of us). The fish as well, just wasn't at that level that we're accustomed to for the best spots in the city (juni, wako, etc). The quality reminded me of hinata, but hinata has a MUCH friendlier price point. Also, I'm not sure if omakase saved us any money here fwiw. You should just order a la carte and just pick the pieces you want. Won't be back, and won't recommend this to anyone
Quite an experience from the usual.
Received lovely experience here with knowledgeable and attentive staff. From when I walked through the doors and when I left I was treated like a true guest! I highly recommend a seat at the sushi bar so we can see all the action and also talk with the chefs. They know the fish very well and can tell you the differences. All the dishes I had were unique from each other and the flavors really came out.
Since they moved locations and opened up near us, we
Since they moved locations and opened up near us, we decided to check it out for dinner. They did very well with the presentation of many of their dishes. The dishes that stood out to me were the chawanmushi and shokupan. The goldeneye red snapper nigiri was also delicious amongst the nigiris. The server was good with recommending sake that suit our palate and pair well with the fish. Overall, a pretty decent omakase. I'd recommend trying it out if you live close by.
Hmmmmmmmmmm
So we went here for the outstanding reviews and thought it was fine BUT….found a big issue. The 2 waitstaff were friendly and hard working and juggled takeout orders along with all the tables…it was a little chaotic but they managed but would have benefitted from a third… unfortunately the place is really too small for 3 waitstaff. We have had great sushi at many places and this was very good indeed but not all is perfect here. The primary issue is the sushi is being prepared by a chef with bare hands, no gloves. We sat at the bar 2’ from the chef and all food is being touched by bare fingers touching not only all the raw fish in the bar fridge in front of us and all the other ingredients for all the orders but also the sauce containers, take out containers, and the same wipe rag that is used to clean the prep area continuously after each order as well as clean the knife. There was a prep sink 2’ from the chef but for the entire 2 hours we sat at the bar no hand was washed with either water or soap at any time even after the chef needed to bandage his finger. All sushi places we have frequented have exhibited ultra sanitary food prep practices but not here and for that reason alone would not go back.
Perfect Japanese
Everything is so fresh, friendly service & genuine care about quality of food and what they serve. Cannot fault in any way. Perfect
Fabulous
Tiny restaurant booking essentials. Amazing food , fast service , friendly staff . Highly recommend , a great find near UnionSquare
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By 👻 @BrazenShip70, 10/21/2023 9:47 am
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I was waiting on the transfer for name but it hasn’t happened yet and my reservation is tonight , will it be an issue that is hasn’t changed into my name yet
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Answer from 🍑 @BraveCloth47 (10/21/2023 10:03 am)
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The site doesn't have resources to properly execute a reservation transfer. Some places allow it however the best bet is to open a chat on the listing from the seller and communicate there
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By 👻 @ExoticPaper57 (10/21/2023 10:29 am)
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By 👻 @BrazenShip70 (10/21/2023 10:40 am)
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By 🍑 @BraveCloth47 (10/21/2023 10:04 am)
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By 👻 @BrazenShip70 (10/21/2023 10:24 am)
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Then I guess I won’t worry
I paid the $25 fee but I guess I’ll wait and see what happens I’ll just use the persons info from original reservation
By 👻 @BoisterousSilver51 (10/23/2023 12:12 pm)
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If you change reservation they may cancel the reservation that happened to me.
Answer from 👻 @CopiousMotion64 (11/19/2023 1:39 pm)
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Transferring reservations is not supported in AT. Why not just use the name in the AT screenshot?
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