O Izakaya Lounge
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: (415) 614-5431
- Cross Street:
- Laguna Street
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri 6:30am-10:30am, 5pm-10pm, Sat-Sun 7am-3pm, 5pm-10pm, Bar Daily 5pm-1am
Message from O Izakaya Lounge
Share small plates of Japanese cuisine in a sophisticated sports bar
- Great Japantown location
- Wide variety of sakes
- Fresh, organic ingredients
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Editorial Review for O Izakaya Lounge – by Joanna Currier
The Scene
The vibe in this spacious restaurant and bar can be listed somewhere between diner (booths are large and comfortable), pub (beer is a focus) and hotel bar (a full bar and flat-screen televisions dominate), with lounge-like appeal offset by a touch of the surreal. Kooky design elements include vintage Japanese-baseball-card wallpaper and fairly random piped-in music. Add the warmth of well-trained servers and the allure of sometimes exotic, sometimes familiar, but always delicious bar bites, however, and the experience can be transporting.
The Food
We loved it here. Beer and sake lovers will settle right into chef Nicolaus Balla's (Americano) seasonal menu of small Japanese dishes meant to complement those particular libations. Favorites include Black Butte Porter tempura-fried mushroom caps, rich Berkshire pork belly braised with house-made kimchee, and yakimono--grilled skewers of chicken, beef, hamachi or pork belly. Memorable chicken wings are spiced with togarashi and layered with cornmeal, citrus and honey--and are not to be missed. Not everything is fried: There are choices for vegetarians and the health-conscious, including long dishes of cured and raw fish, refreshing salads, and traditional rice, soup and pickles.
Hits: Though friendly and approachable (as izakaya should be), what could be just-pub-food is transformed into fun, fine dining by chef Balla's deft hand.
Misses: We wish the kitchen were open past 10pm.
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Insider Tips
What to DrinkThere are more than 20 different sakes on the list, and flights are available.
The ExtrasBoth Japanese and American sporting events are shown throughout the space on six HD flat-screen TVs.
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