Domo, San Francisco CA
Address | 511 Laguna St, San Francisco, CA, United States | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +1 415-861-8887 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.domosf.com | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Sushi Restaurant, Japanese Restaurant | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4.4 17 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Sushi Restaurant Domo reviews
17Fantastic sushi! The salmon citron and the (special) London Roll were out of this world. Extremely fresh and amazing! Plus the firecracker and the Hot Tuna were delicious! Also had the seaweed salad.
Unforgettable fish quality at unusually affordable prices. If you want actual quality sushi in SF, this little Japanese nook is perfect. There is limited seating.so this is more of a date spot, not for a large loud party. Their tuna and salmon belly stood out. MUST TRY!
This tiny little sushi spot feels like a piece of home. Limited indoor and outdoor seating but the staff treat you like family and are so courteous and helpful. Sushi and appetizers were all spot on and I will definitely be back!
Overall this place was okay.busy on a friday night but wait wasn’t too long for 4 people.wouldn’t come back but glad i tried.
- seared albacore tuna: pretty tasty but not amazing
- hot tuna: too saucy for me but decent roll
- domo roll: best dish of the night.loved baked fish rolls
Good food and nice staff. It’s a tiny restaurant so be prepared to wait if you have a group of more than 2 people but it’s worth it
Good sushi. Intimate seating. Hip clientele. You might end up talking to somebody interesting even outside your party here.
I favorite was the black pearl roll. The restaurant was a bit small but we were seated right away at dinner time on Saturday
I came by myself, the place was half empty. I mentioned my partner is joining soon and it’s 2 people (she was 10-15 min away). They didn’t seat me. I asked if I can have some tea they said no - go wait outside. Going to another spot? Otherwise I used to go there often, great food
This was place was amazing. We ordered so much food and everything was great. Best sushi I've ever had. The firecracker balls were. I think we had one of everything on the menu. The Orion lager was super good too.
Best sushi in the city hands down. Unbeatable prices for such fresh and delicious sushi. I absolutely adore the staff and have been coming here for 7 years even though I moved further away in the city. I go out of my way to come back here
This little neighborhood gem stayed consistent during the pandemic, and Domo continues to be the go-to sushi joint. Everyone seems to enjoy the scrumptious rolls, but the secret of Domo is the exceptional sashimi. Yes, the uni is from San Diego, not Japan, but if you are not THAT picky, this is a place for you! Great service and the sake menu is good!
The older lady working at 8pm on Tuesday, August 30th was extremely rude, prejudice and a racist so Beware! She does not care about customer service and absolutely needs more training.
I've lived in Hayes Valley 18 years so I've seen restaurants come and go. I'm glad Domo has weathered the tough years. Went back this week and ordered my favorites - seaweed salad, firecracker balls (Sriracha tuna goodness), and a dragon roll (shrimp tempura avocado and unagi. Just as I remembered them. The firecracker balls are like a spicy fish meatball with crunch. Delish. The dragon roll looks small (in diameter) compared to what you'd get elsewhere but it's plenty big in the flavor department. The quality of the ingredients and the lightness of the tempura make a difference. I hope Domo is here for years to come!
Was pleasantly surprised by the food, since the place didn't seem that interesting from the outside. They certainly need better ventilation inside, my clothes came out smelling from the fumes.
My go to neighborhood sushi place. Some of my favorites include the hamachi crude with avocado and ponzu sauce, chicken karage that stays crispy until the last piece, baked Domo roll, and assorted nigiri.
Be adventurous and order the specials off the board - try the kani (red crab meat), and buttery Walu, or slightly seared hotate (scallop) that has a dab of Yuzu sauce.
DOMO! Sit inside, at the bar, facing the street. Play a good game of ‘Fashion Police’ while eating some of the best sushi in The City. But, don’t do this on a rainy afternoon because you will just be in my way. Say “Arigato! ” to the staff on your way out. They command the high praise.