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Okaeri Japanese Bistro San Francisco Reviews
just okay - did not suprise me and fish was good but not
just okay - did not suprise me and fish was good but not like wow this is so sweet and fresh! i got the don w the crab and felt like it was so heavily mayo-seasoned. maybe would try j the rolls next time. service was kinda slow
Good food and nice portions.
Everything was good. Beautiful design of the restaurant. Will go back.
We celebrated my mom's birthday here with a reservation for
We celebrated my mom's birthday here with a reservation for 2 at the bar and we had a great first experience here! Everyone was so nice and welcoming and had great energy. They were kind enough to even give her a birthday card signed by the staf
Service: was 3 out of 10 Food was 2 out of 10 Ambiance was
Service: was 3 out of 10 Food was 2 out of 10 Ambiance was clean and modern. Really disappointed with this restaurant. The omakase at 95.00 pp was not good at all. The rice was not well cooked nor seasoned as a traditional Japanese restaurant would
The perfect classy meets casual spot with a great selection
The perfect classy meets casual spot with a great selection of Japanese hot/cold dishes. The balance of flavors is well curated particularly in their sushi rolls. (My personal fave is the Scallop King Roll but you can't miss out on their pork gy
Beautiful and modern japanese restaurant we stumbled upon
Beautiful and modern japanese restaurant we stumbled upon and so glad we did! We're already excited to come back to properly try the omakase and uni toast. The service was very kind and really helpful with ordering. We got miso soup and yuzu f
Visited Okaeri for Sunday lunch and unfortunately won't be
Visited Okaeri for Sunday lunch and unfortunately won't be returning. The experience started poorly when I asked if we could sit in the middle of the room and not near by the door. The host (who also served as our server) refused to seat our par
we managed to get a walk in for bar seating on a saturday
we managed to get a walk in for bar seating on a saturday night and had a lovely time! we had a time limit to eat but didn't feel that rushed. we got the: - okaeri don ($62): this was so good, I enjoyed the a-toro, uni, wagyu, and ikura but the
Ate here recently to celebrate my birthday with my sister.
The service was a bit lacking--When I asked what 4 types of salmon the salmon taster came with, the lady responded with "King salmon, salmon belly, arctic char, something like that..." King salmon (which I was hoping for) was not one of the
Horrible service, especially the hostess.
She gave us a table then gave the table to another party and asked us to move because of her mistakes in the system. Bad service. Food was not good. Do not recommend.
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