Wasabi & Ginger

(415) 345-1368

2299 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94109 37.7965 -122.4236

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Neighborhoods: North, Pacific Heights

What People Are Saying About Wasabi & Ginger

The Editor

Lorraine Sanders

Citysearch

In Short – Sushi-starved locals head here for quality rolls served by a staff that's known for being congenial and prompt. Good for groups, the casual dining room makes up for its lack of trendy decor with plenty of space for sucking down the signature Wasabi & Ginger roll served in a martini glass, as well as treats like snow-crab nigiri and toro sashimi. For the fish-shy, a full range of entrees includes usual suspects like teriyaki, katsu, sukiyaki and udon dishes.

1 Star Rating: Poor

01/15/07

I WILL NEVER GO BACK

by katsumag

Sushi is average at best. Service is the worst. They pretend to be nice and then talk sh*t in chinese. Slow and not attending. Don't ever order for delivery. Called twice....food was STILL ON THE WAY 1.5 hours after ordering. Rude and overpriced sushi...definitely not worth it. I WILL NEVER GO BACK!!!

4 Star Rating: Recommended

09/09/06

good sushi. could use some help with the service

by sfggg

The sushi is always fresh & delicious at W&G. However, depending on who serves you, you could wait a long time to give your order to the waitstaff, get your food, get refills on water/drinks, etc.

  • Pros: delicious sushi (especially the rolls)
  • Cons: service, lack of parking in the neighborhood
2 Star Rating: Below Average

11/13/05

Good food, worst service

by sumpty

The sushi and presentation was very good, fresh and creative. But the service was horrible. They forgot things, took forever, and didn't pay attention to my party. If it was amazing food I would recommend it but I can't say that I had a great experience.

The Details on Wasabi & Ginger

What to Drink:

Choose from beer, wine or sake--or splurge on the "Let's Party" large bottle of sake for $65.

Know Before You Go:

Non-meat eaters come here for the lengthy selection of veggie rolls: Sushi chefs offer up to 10 specialty maki just for herbivores.

The Extras:

A tatami room offers traditional Japanese seating partitioned from the main room by screens and drapes. The area can accommodate up to 22 diners--call in advance to reserve it.

Save Time:

For off-site entertaining, the restaurant offers special-order party platters of pieces, rolls and appetizers.

Category:

Restaurants

Cuisine:

Japanese

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