Good sushi, weird seating policies. Had dinner there a couple of nights ago. Upon arrival the host asked us if we had a reservation. We said no and he put a concerned look on his face despite about half the tables being empty.
He then grabbed his clipboard and made a show of walking through the really small dining area alternatively looking at his clipboard and the seated tables. He came back to us and told us we could be seated despite the lack of a reservation. This stuck us as a bit funny but we thought maybe a big group was coming in shortly and wrote it off. We then watched this same scenario play out a number of times over the course of our meal despite the restaurant never getting full.
By the time we left he actually had 3 parties standing in the foyer waiting even though there were plenty of tables available. Sushi and the rolls were really good though and combined with host's clipboard dinner theater you can enjoy a nice evening. Excellent quality of fresh fish and some great unique dishes not available elsewhere.
Check their menu and daily specials board! The portions tend to be generous as well. The sushi bar is small so be prepared and make a reservation if that's what you want. This place was the best. The sushi is so fresh that fresh itself got put out of business. If you are in the area and in the mood for Great Sushi this is the place to go.. Made fast and again always fresh!!! Debbie T. July 29, 5 Zushi Puzzle. Even with a reservation, I've had to wait up to one hour. They try and build up the biggest bill they can by giving you more than you order and then charging you.
No Sake list so you don really know what you are getting and what you are paying? Loved it at first and now I'm boycotting.. I can't even count the number of times I've replied, "Anything but sushi" when asked what I felt like for dinner. Well, on the last occasion I said that, my answer went ignored and I was taken to Zushi Puzzle. He sure had his work cut out for him! What I soon found out was that I actually did like sushi What I didn't like was bad sushi as I had tried much of it over the years because I did always want to like it.
I've had a couple dozen visits since then and he never ceases to amaze me with his inventive rolls, always the freshest fish, keen knowledge of sake and fervent desire to please his patrons with the best sushi on the west coast.
I've continued to try other sushi places in the city and beyond and none can compare. I've seen reviews on here claiming the sushi at Zushi is "alright. The live scallops, signature hand roll, butterfish, tunas - all divine. And if you can, you should try the tempura banana.
Now when asked what I feel like for dinner, you can't get me to say anything but "Zushi". They use fresh ingredients, varieties of rolls you may choose. Sashimi is so fresh! Try it! I definitely come back. Absolutely my top stop for good, fresh, inexpensive sushi in the city. It's my default choice for where to eat out. Kind of a pain to get to down in the tourist motels of the marina though.
Kind of a "hole-in-the-wall" that really delivers. I've eaten my fair share of sushi around the city and this place is one if the few I would recommend to friends.
This is a great sushi restaurant! The different types of sushi they have are fantastic. I have tried more kinds of fish here than any other sushi restaurant in San Francisco. This is the sushi I compare all other sushi to. Try to get a reservation at bar and when you got there, tell sushi chef that you are there to try the best sushi in town and u like him to serve what ever he thinks is fresh.
To get the best of the best you need to go there at least 5 times. I am going there for 3 years and still each time I get a different crazy fish that I have not even heard of it before!!! Sushi is overrated!!!!!! I decided to check it out, thought will try the best sushi in SF overall rating is 9. Salmon wasn't fresh at all, it was first time I had it that bad. Rolls are tiny and not tasty, raw fish isn't fresh. I've been here a couple times, and both times the sushi was okay, a bit pricier than I'm used to, but the real issue for me is the service is lousy.
There's a big empty space in the middle of the restaurant, presumably because they can't service any additional patrons, but they could stand to lose a few more tables as they can't handle their current capacity. I'm not a big roll guy and maybe if I were I'd feel differently, but I'd recommend Marina Sushi Bar right down the street , or my favorite, Jimisan 9th and Irving , instead.
Awesome, sushi that melts in your mouth Try the Hamachi collar it's in the appetizer section , you'll love it!!!! Come early and come hungry because this place fills up quick Or better yet, make a reservation, it's worth it. I recently moved to SF and I wanted to eat really good sushi. I did not care about the atmosphere of where I was going, which you should not going here. We had a reservation at 7pm and the server seemed confused when we told him this. He was frantic to find us a seat and then called us over to a table that looked like may have just been promised to another party already seated but needed more room.
Once seated, we sat for a good amount of time before we received our drinks. Then we sat even longer before our order was taken. I went with two other people and we all ordered miso or a salad and they all came out about three minutes between each other. Then the order that we split up since we are all picky sushi eaters came on the same plate.
The food was really great I must say but then the servers didn't even ask if we wanted to order anything else, they just came by with the check. They also are very quick to pick up your drinks when they are not even empty.
If you are not starving and could care less about service then go here because their sushi was really good I must say. I opted to try this place out after reading rave reviews but was extremely dissappointed. Everyone who showed up after us got their dishes before we did. Even those who showed up 20min later. We kept asking for our food, and they kept telling us it was coming out.
The service was extremely slow, and the sushi was alright. For the same price, the sushi joints down chestnut are much better. Best Sushi I've had in the city. Definitely try the supa mike. I go there once a week if not more and it has yet to let me down. The fish is fresh and the atmosphere low key. Zushi Puzzle is the best! Roger is a master at what he does. He always tells you what is good for the night and makes whatever you want. If you want a roll that isn't on the menu, he will make one for you with what you want.
All servers are very friendly and the sushi is consistently the best in town by far!! Great Time at Zushi Puzzle The Rolls were exciting and Very Enjoyable! I personally enjoyed the Service Source Roll We were seated quickly and had a great waitress. I cant wait to head back for another round of rolls! If you like sushi, then you must come here.
It is a small place and not fancy at all, but didn't you come to eat sushi?? If you can, sit at the sushi bar. Roger is super cool and he will get you to try a lot of new things. You got to try it. The prices are very fair here and the have some really good Sake!! The fish is fresh and the quality is top notch. The portions are slightly smaller which may mean that you'll order a couple more dishes, but it's well worth it.
It's heaven for you sashimi lovers : Enjoy!! Their standard rolls were just ok. But their special rolls were great! Our favorites were the "Sales Force" roll and "Big Mike". The free shots at the end of the meal were fun too! This place had some great sushi, but i was not as impressed as I'd thought I'd be. I tend to look at citysearch before going to a restaurant for the first time and when the reviews are phenominal it makes my expectations a little high.
The service was a little slow, however theywere able to get us a table without making reservations when at first they told us it'd be a 30 minute wait on a wednesday.
I can't even count the number of times I've replied, ""Anything but sushi"" when asked what I felt like for dinner. Well, on the last occasion I said that, my answer went ignored and I was taken to Zushi Puzzle. He sure had his work cut out for him! What I soon found out was that I actually did like sushi What I didn't like was bad sushi as I had tried much of it over the years because I did always want to like it. I've had a couple dozen visits since then and he never ceases to amaze me with his inventive rolls, always the freshest fish, keen knowledge of sake and fervent desire to please his patrons with the best sushi on the west coast.
I've continued to try other sushi places in the city and beyond and none can compare. I've seen reviews on here claiming the sushi at Zushi is ""alright. The live scallops, signature hand roll, butterfish, tunas - all divine.
And if you can, you should try the tempura banana. Now when asked what I feel like for dinner, you can't get me to say anything but ""Zushi"".
They use fresh ingredients, varieties of rolls you may choose. Sashimi is so fresh! Try it! I definitely come back. Absolutely my top stop for good, fresh, inexpensive sushi in the city.
It's my default choice for where to eat out. Kind of a pain to get to down in the tourist motels of the marina though. Kind of a ""hole-in-the-wall"" that really delivers. I've eaten my fair share of sushi around the city and this place is one if the few I would recommend to friends.
This is a great sushi restaurant! The different types of sushi they have are fantastic. I have tried more kinds of fish here than any other sushi restaurant in San Francisco.
This is the sushi I compare all other sushi to. Try to get a reservation at bar and when you got there, tell sushi chef that you are there to try the best sushi in town and u like him to serve what ever he thinks is fresh. To get the best of the best you need to go there at least 5 times. I am going there for 3 years and still each time I get a different crazy fish that I have not even heard of it before!!! Sushi is overrated!!!!!! I decided to check it out, thought will try the best sushi in SF overall rating is 9.
Salmon wasn't fresh at all, it was first time I had it that bad. Rolls are tiny and not tasty, raw fish isn't fresh. I've been here a couple times, and both times the sushi was okay, a bit pricier than I'm used to, but the real issue for me is the service is lousy.
There's a big empty space in the middle of the restaurant, presumably because they can't service any additional patrons, but they could stand to lose a few more tables as they can't handle their current capacity.
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