(415) 000-0000
314 Church St
San Francisco,
CA
94114
37.7658
-122.429
Neighborhoods: Castro, Central
Price:
$
Last updated 5.07.10
What People Are Saying About Yokoso Nippon
Featured Review
Lorraine Sanders
Contributor
In Short – With perpetually fogged-up windows and a tell-tale crowd of patiently waiting patrons holding brown-bagged beers outside its door, this tiny sushi joint is hard to miss on busy weekend nights--even without obvious signage or a phone number for would-be diners to call for directions. The draw? Fresh fish on the cheap. Patrons munch on classic nigiri and sashimi selections, as well as rolls like spicy tuna and rock 'n roll. Vegetarians will find a sizable list of suitable options.
Editor's Tips
- What to Drink:
- This is a strictly B.Y.O.B establishment.
- Where to Sit:
- Regulars caution against occupying the table closest to the bathroom.
Used to be good...
by macho_princess at Citysearch
I used to come here regularly, but stopped going for no reason in particular. Decided to go Friday night and it was AWFUL. We ordered an assortment of vegetable sushi, the nigiri 9-piece and a tempura rolle. The miso soup (not included) was just weird-tasting. Lots of onions. Sushi just wasn't fresh, wasn't rolled well. Each piece of nigiri had a dab of wasabi right in the middle between the fish and the rice (not an even stripe down the middle, which is how I thought it was supposed to be made, to more evenly distribute the flavor of the wasabi). I've never before left sushi uneaten on the plate, but I did this time and won't be back (why go back when there are so many wonderful sushi restaurants).
- Pros: Inexpensive
- Cons: NOT GOOD: tasted stale/old. Poor service and long wait for sushi
Best Ghetto Sushi Ever
by blackmamo at Citysearch
Sushi even I can afford. Plenty of food for 2 usually costs me about $20. Beat that. I think the food here is better than most places who charge more. This place has old time San Francisco charm. Don't forget to call it "No Name."
- Pros: cheap & yummy, fast service, location has characte
- Cons: small space, old, no alcohol
Sushi is cheap and fresh!
by Hannelore4344 at Citysearch
I've been to No Name many times and have never been disappointed. What it lacks in decor, they make up for in value and freshness.
FAVORITE SUSHI PLACE
by purdue76 at Citysearch
IT'S MY FAVORITE SUSHI PLACE IN TOWN. ALTHOUGH THE SERVICE IS ROUGH AND THE DECORATION IS MINIMAL, THE FOOD IS FRESH AND EXCELLENT AND IT'S CHEAP
better sushi across the street
by haryun at Citysearch
miyabes is right across the street and is a much better sushi. similar price range. the allure of no name is getting your beer from the corner store and drinking it from a brown bag as you wait for a table. kinda cute, but only occasionally...in the right mood. miyabes is a much better bet.

