The Hotel Nikko's flagship dining room showcases a Japanese-influenced continental menu, as well as a sushi bar with domestic and Tokyo-imported fish.

(415) 418-7918

222 Mason St (Ellis Street)
San Francisco, CA 94102 37.7856 -122.4095

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Neighborhoods: Northeast, Tenderloin

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Hours:

Mon-Sat 6:30am-11am, 11:30am-2pm, 5:30pm-10pm

Sun 11am-2pm, 5:30pm-10pm

Sushi Bar: Tue-Sat 5:30pm-10pm

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Located on the second level of the transcendent Hotel Nikko, the EuroJapanese cuisine of ANZU is a sublime synergy of the East and the West. Critically acclaimed chef Barney Brown has transformed the menu into an innovative blend of Japanese and European influences using unique ingredients with masterful technique. ANZU also features an intimate nine seat sushi bar where exotic seafood from the Tokyo fish markets and local waters is transformed exquisite delicacies. Sample one of ANZU's signature cocktails in the lounge while enjoying a dramatic view of the expansive lobby. Open…

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The Hotel Nikko's flagship dining room showcases a Japanese-influenced continental menu, as well as a sushi bar with domestic and Tokyo-imported fish.

1 Star Rating: Poor

11/10/09

Not worth the time or money

by ldsantia at Citysearch

We eat here every year and love to come at Easter. We have enjoyed this place for a few years. So on Nov 8 2009 we were looking forward to going there again, but to our surpise the food was horrible. Not much to the Japanese influence, food was taseless. Maybe there is another Chef, don't know but we will not go back unless there are major changes. Our the sevice was awful. Took 20 minutes to get coffee and had to keep asking for coffe, if they we busy this could be understandable but they were not busy at all.

  • Cons: Food is not up to par
2 Star Rating: Below Average

08/21/09

Overpriced Japanese food

by rlajr4u at Citysearch

Overpriced Japanese food. Could not find the lobster in the gnocchi. Pasta was tasteless. Hamachi crudo was overpriced for four pieces of hamachi on a bed of grapefruit. Pork Belly is way better at Santa ramen in san mateo. Miso Cod was good but everyone makes it so go elsewhere. My sone's Ribeye steak was good but how can you screw up a steak? The menu looks better than it tastes. It also took 45 minutes to get the main course after the appetizers (hostess offered a round of drinks but only provided the hard drinks and forgot about the other diner's soft drinks and juices .... so thoughtless).

  • Pros: good steak but I'd go to a steakhouse for steak
  • Cons: took 45 minutes to get the main course served
5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

02/06/09

Fantastic Place

by Skydive93 at Citysearch

I ate dinner here with my boyfriend before heading to a show at the Razz Room. What a great meal! Our waiter was very attentive (and funny!) and the food was great - and you have to try the sushi. Loved it and would recommend to anyone.

The Details on ANZU

Parking:

The restaurant validates parking for free at the hotel garage, two hours for lunch and four hours for dinner (one hour during Sunday brunch).

When to Go:

A brunch buffet is offered on Sundays from 11am to 2pm.

The Extras:

Service industry workers are invited to enjoy the "reverse happy hour" specials from 9pm to 11pm nightly, when bar food is half off and specialty cocktails are just $6.

Category:

Steakhouse, Restaurants

Payment Methods:

American Express, Cash, Visa, Discover, MasterCard

Restaurant Special Features:

Fine Dining, Brunch

Cuisine:

Central European, Japanese, Steakhouse, Sushi

Message from ANZU

  • EuroJapanese
  • Sunday Brunch
  • Online Reservations

Located on the second level of the transcendent Hotel Nikko, the EuroJapanese cuisine of ANZU is a sublime synergy of the East and the West. Critically acclaimed chef Barney Brown has transformed the menu into an innovative blend of Japanese and European influences using unique ingredients with masterful technique.

ANZU also features an intimate nine seat sushi bar where exotic seafood from the Tokyo fish markets and local waters is transformed exquisite delicacies.

Sample one of ANZU's signature cocktails in the lounge while enjoying a dramatic view of the expansive lobby.

Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, ANZU caters to every crowd in the diverse San Francisco scene. For those who prefer a weekend morning indulgence, ANZU offers a Sunday Brunch.

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