Welcome, fellow foodies! I’m thrilled to share my latest dining adventure with you at Sushi Time in San Francisco. As a restaurant blogger, I’m always on the lookout for authentic flavors and exceptional service. This hidden gem exceeded all expectations, leaving me eager to return and explore more of their menu.
As you step into Sushi Time’s cozy space, the aroma of fresh sushi greets you, immediately setting the tone for a delightful meal. The friendly staff welcomes you with warm smiles, making you feel at ease. With its prime location in San Francisco’s Market St, this unassuming gem is a must-visit destination for any sushi lover.
Sushi Time is an incredible dining experience that transports me to the vibrant streets of Tokyo. Their signature rolls are expertly crafted with fresh, flavorful ingredients that dance on your taste buds. From classic California rolls to innovative creations like spicy tuna and crab, every bite is a masterclass in balance and harmony.
Miso Soup at Sushi Time is a comforting bowl of goodness that soothes the soul. Rich, savory miso paste infused with tender tofu and delicate seaweed creates a harmonious union that warms your heart. A spoonful of this velvety goodness transports me to a tranquil Japanese garden, where worries fade away.
Salmon Sashimi at Sushi Time is a symphony of flavors that awakens the senses. Thinly sliced, silky salmon melts in my mouth, releasing an oceanic explosion of umami and freshness. Each delicate piece is precision-cut to perfection, allowing me to savor every morsel. It’s an unforgettable culinary journey!
A Japanese-style restaurant with a cozy and intimate atmosphere, featuring traditional decor and soft lighting. The tables are small and closely spaced, suggesting that the restaurant is designed to accommodate large groups or families.
雨の土曜日の夜。私は仕事帰りでめちゃくちゃ喉が渇いていて、お腹もペコペコちゃんでした。よく冷えたビールをよく冷えたグラスに注ぎあー幸せ。まだ6時半前だったけど、既に本日のスペシャルの魚は終わっちゃっていましたが、マグロの漬けとハマチトロを。どちらも美味しい!前回同様、チラシにウニが無くて、イクラを足してもらい…
Very hole-in-the-wall place! It’s a super small restaurant with maybe max 20~ people inside so definitely come early. I came in with a group of 3 and we…
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