(415) 864-2288
3174 16th St
(Guerrero)
San Francisco,
CA
94110
37.7649
-122.4236
Neighborhoods: Mission Dolores (Hub, Mid-Market), Central, Mission Dolores
Hours:
Mon-Thu 5:30pm-10:30pm
Fri-Sat 5:30pm-11pm
Sun 5pm-10pm
Price:
$$
Last updated 9.05.09
Category:
Payment Methods:
Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
People Watching, Date Spot, Group Dining, Happy Hour, Bar Scene
Cuisine:
What People Are Saying About Tokyo Go Go
Featured Review
Contributor
Contributor
Globe-shaped lights, white discs hanging from the ceiling, mod furniture and tangerine and bubblegum pink-hued walls evoke a "Jetsons" vibe. The deep space holds a cocktail bar, sushi bar, plenty of tables and chairs, and a loft dining area. Servers are all business, efficiently delivering heaping platters of sashimi without seeming rushed. A line of well-dressed 20-somethings stretches out the door almost every night. –
Editor's Tips
- Parking:
- The restaurant shares the $8 valet service with Andalu, at the corner of 16th Street and Guerrero Avenue.
- Know Before You Go:
- Make reservations on weekends or risk waiting an hour or more for your table.
- Save Money:
- Get bargain libations during happy hour, which is 5:30pm to 7pm Mondays-Saturdays and 5pm to 6:30pm Sundays.
- What to Drink:
- The cocktail list includes a few fruit-infused sakes, such as the delightfully sweet plum version.
Great Place
by Yuriy at Citysearch
Went there last night first time after searching citysearch on good place to hangout. Tokyo Go Go didn't disappoint.
Great atmosphere, great service.
Food maybe not the best sushi i had, but they above average. Every dish we had, had something unique about it.
Definitely recommend this place
amazing
by nataliemoylan at Citysearch
all the rolls are great, the service and the employes are also amazing. go and find out for yourself.
- Pros: everything
- Cons: crowed on weekends, be sure to make reservations
Great gimmicky sushi and girlie drinks
by sherrywt at Citysearch
I got scared the buhgeeze out of eating raw fish after a lifetime of guzzling authentic and raw nigiri zushi a couple of years ago. I'll spare you the details but I still love going to sushi bars and this is one of my favorites- great Little Fried Things In Cute Pockets- type dishes, completely inauthentic and funfunfun just like the crowd here! Definitely worth muscling up to the bar so you can get a high perch and a good look at the scene while you twirl your drink and enjoy the tasty specialty rolls. Yum!
- Pros: Perfect attitide-to-hipness ratio
Fresh and creative sushi
by inignot at Citysearch
Definitely one of my favorite sushi places and one of the best in the city, as the polls confirm. Fantastic, modern ambiance with that warehouse/loft feel typical in the Mission. Old foreign movies play on one wall while loud music thumps throughout.
The specialty sushi/sashimi menu is always great, as are the rolls. The sushi here is among the freshest I've had, and the combinations are very creative, rivaling Kabuto A&S in the Richmond. They don't take reservations unless you're a large party, so definitely get there before 8pm if you don't want to wait.
Last thing - great signature cocktails, a must try. Even if the written description sounds strange (i.e. cucumber sake gimlet), it's good.
- Pros: Creative sushi, great cocktails
- Cons: kind of a "scene"
Happy hour!
by tf2001 at Citysearch
Good place for a light, quick, early dinner. Stick to the handroll happy hour specials and order a $2 Kirin - it's a really good deal. Standouts are the dynamite and sunshine handrolls. Yum.



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