Welcome to Yoji Sushi House
At Yoji Sushi House, culinary artistry meets the warmth of a local neighborhood eatery. Located in the heart of San Francisco, this cozy Japanese restaurant specializes in fresh sushi and vibrant dishes. From their unforgettable White Fish Nacho to the luxurious Seared Tuna Tataki, each plate showcases impeccable flavors and seasonal ingredients. Diners rave about the creative rolls like the Double Toro and Dragon Roll, each beautifully plated and bursting with taste. Coupled with a welcoming atmosphere and attentive service, Yoji Sushi House provides an immersive dining experience that captures the essence of Japanese cuisine, making it a must-visit for sushi lovers.
- 406 Dewey Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94116 Hotline: (415) 681-0128
Welcome to Yoji Sushi House, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of San Francisco at 406 Dewey Blvd. This cozy restaurant is your go-to destination for an authentic Japanese dining experience, offering a delightful array of sushi, sashimi, and other Japanese specialties. With a welcoming atmosphere and attentive service, Yoji Sushi House has quickly become a favorite among locals and sushi enthusiasts alike.
From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with a warm ambiance that sets the stage for a memorable dining experience. The restaurant may be small, but it thrives on quality over quantity, offering a plethora of choices that cater to every palate. With a menu filled with fresh ingredients and expert preparation, every dish tells a story.
- Exceptional Appetizers: Start your culinary journey with the Uni & Crab Chawanmushi, a velvety steamed egg custard topped with sweet, briny uni that creates a luxurious first bite. For something with a crunch, the Chili Edamame sautéed with red chili garlic is a must-try.
- Artful Specialty Plates: Don’t miss the Hamachi Truffle, featuring fresh yellowtail with jalapeño and truffle oil, or dive into the Chirashi Don, a beautifully arranged bowl of premium seafood that showcases a variety of textures and flavors.
- Sashimi & Omakase: Each piece of nigiri melts in your mouth, showcasing a perfect balance between rice and seafood. The dishes here, like their Double Toro Roll, highlight the chef's skill and attention to detail.
- Happy Hour Specials: Available Tuesday through Saturday from 4-6 PM, the happy hour menu offers incredible value. Indulge in fresh sashimi or one of the many delicious rolls at a fraction of typical pricing.
The reviews speak volumes about the enjoyable atmosphere and delectable dishes. Customers rave about their experiences, noting the truffle hamachi and the spicy tuna cake roll as standout favorites. Not to mention, the comfort of enjoying a meal while being serenaded by the vibrant energy of a neighborhood restaurant makes every visit special.
In addition to the food, the service at Yoji Sushi House receives commendations for being friendly and attentive, ensuring that diners feel right at home. Whether it’s a cozy date night or a casual gathering with friends, this place sets the perfect tone for any occasion.
In essence, Yoji Sushi House is more than just another sushi spot; it’s a culinary adventure that combines tradition with contemporary flair. For those seeking impeccable flavors, stunning presentations, and a memorable dining experience, look no further than this charming establishment.
Join the ranks of satisfied diners and discover why Yoji Sushi House has become a cherished staple in San Francisco's vibrant food scene.

If you're looking for an unforgettable sushi experience, Yoji Sushi House delivers with impeccable flavors, fresh ingredients, and stunning presentation. Our visit was nothing short of spectacular, and every dish left a lasting impression. We started with the Uni & Crab Chawanmushi, a velvety steamed egg custard topped with sweet, briny uni. The combination of silky smooth chawanmushi and delicate crab made for a luxurious first bite. Next came the hamachi carpaccio, served with creamy avocado, a hint of citrus, and a drizzle of house sauce. The thinly sliced yellowtail melted in our mouths, and the touch of spice from the garnishes made it an exciting dish. The showstopper was the chirashi don, a beautifully arranged bowl of premium seafood over seasoned sushi rice. The variety of textures--from the creamy uni and ikura to the tender scallop and perfectly seared salmon--made each bite a delight. Sashimi & Omakase The selection of nigiri was phenomenal--each piece melting in the mouth with the perfect balance of rice and seafood. From buttery salmon and seared wagyu to delicately placed uni on crispy tempura, every bite showcased the chef's skill and attention to detail. The gentle heat from wasabi and jalapeño added an exciting contrast, elevating the natural umami of each ingredient. Dragon Roll The dragon roll was a visual and flavorful masterpiece. With crispy tempura shrimp wrapped in perfectly seasoned rice, topped with creamy avocado and rich, caramelized eel, it had the ideal balance of crunch and silkiness. The sweet and savory eel sauce tied everything together beautifully. Double Toro Roll If you're a fan of rich, melt-in-your-mouth tuna, the Double Toro Roll is a must-try. Featuring layers of fresh, lightly seared fatty tuna, topped with a savory sauce and jalapeño, this roll delivered a perfect balance of creaminess and heat. The slight smokiness from the sear added depth to every bite. Crunchy Snow White Roll Topped with vibrant green tobiko, this roll had a great crunch, but the addition of almonds made it a bit strange. While the textures were interesting, the nuttiness didn't quite blend with the other flavors, making it a bit of a hit-or-miss dish. Yoji Sushi House delivers high-quality sushi with fresh ingredients and expert preparation. The ambiance is cozy, and the presentation is visually appealing. Overall, it's a great spot for sushi lovers.

First timer. I ordered all basic things, all of it was fresh and it was amazing. Edamame beans, miso soup, house salad, basic 49er and Philly roll. Followed by both their desserts. Loved it. Service took longer than usual due to the Valentine's Day night but the girl was doing so good with service it was worth it. The vibe was really cool, tv and music going.

Really good food a variety of Japanese dishes and sushi and sashimi Great Service, she recommended and wonderful cold sake We were there early so it was nice

Went to Yoji Sushi House which is a cozy local neighborhood restaurant near Forest Hill Muni Metro station and bus stop. A convenient location. Relatively easy street parking in the adjacent neighborhood. There is a parking lot at the end of the street but I'm not sure if diners can park there. We were seated right away in the smallish restaurant which was very cozy and inviting. We went specifically to try the happy hour menu since we have early dinner anyway. It definitely was a great choice. The Happy hour menu has many high value quality choices. I would like to give a shout out to the chef for their 21 piece sashimi special. So Good!! The fish was very fresh and great value. Top it all with a bottle of hot sake. You can't go wrong. Wait staff was very helpful and polite even though she worked all the tables by herself. Definitely will come again

Coming here for their happy hour deals was amazing! It's so nice that they have happy hour on weekends too. The deluxe sashimi combo was the best; we were really happy with the quality of sashimi. The rolls were all really good and the karaage was crispy and filling too. We came around 4:30pm on a Saturday and didn't have to wait or feel rushed to eat. Parking was pretty easy in the neighborhood too. A nice casual sushi spot in the Forest Hill neighborhood!

Happy hour here is such a great deal! And it is so nice that they have it on Saturdays as well. Their current happy hour is from Tuesdays- Saturdays from 4-6pm. My group of 4 got here at 4pm on a Saturday and was seated right away. We ordered the 21 piece sashimi, 4 rolls and the karaage chicken. The sashimi was very fresh; it is a super good deal. All of the rolls were delicious, I liked the salmon skin one, it's different than what you would typically find at a sushi restaurant. The size of the rolls were pretty large too, which was unexpected for happy hour. The karaage chicken was tender and juicy but I wish the outside coating was a bit more crunchy! Overall a great happy hour place to try on a Saturday, I would come back to try their regular menu items as well.

Very good experience overall and if you go during happy hour, an excellent price point for San Francisco sushi. They have good deals on sale and beer, appetizers like Karaage and edamame (get the truffle edamame) and the standard rolls, all of which are solid. I recommend splurging for the spicy tuna cake roll - it's not on the happy hour menu but it's my favorite roll at the place (spicy tuna on a crispy rice). Small location, across the street from Laguna Honda, not a lot of pedestrian traffic but they seem to take a lot of to go orders as well. Will definitely come back

First of all, amazing service. And amazing sushi!!! I loved the truffle hamachi and the kani steamed egg dish. It was perfectly balanced and the presentation was adorable. The aioli was just the right amount of umami and savoriness. Also, the scallop roll was so fresh. I want to emphasize the good vibes that this restaurant has. I have been driving past this place for years and I am so glad I tried it tonight. It's the perfect date night spot and intimate family gathering spot. Super quaint, super chill and peaceful with great service.

5 Stars for their Happy Hour! Yoji Sushi House has great deals on select foods during Happy Hour, which occurs Tuesday through Saturday, 4-6pm. I've been to Yoji twice for happy hour and each time the food has been really good. The Mixed Sashimi came with bluefin tuna, salmon, yellowtail, and albacore...total of 11 pieces for $17. The sashimi tasted great both times! The fish in the mixed sashimi can vary depending on their daily fish selection so it might not be the same each time. The Agedashi Tofu was delicious and we enjoyed all of the rolls we ordered - the sake avocado roll, California roll, tempura shrimp roll, and their veggie roll - the Garden roll. The rolls were not large or elaborate, but not bad for their happy hour price of $5. I tried the Black Truffle Edamame, which was good, but the black truffle flavor was very mild. Yoji Sushi is a small restaurant, with small tables (not good for big groups), across from Laguna Honda. It's a great sushi restaurant for the locals in the area. Service was standard...not over the top, but decent.