Chome

Japanese restaurant · La Lengua

Chome

Japanese restaurant · La Lengua

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3601 26th St, San Francisco, CA 94110

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Highlights

Nestled on Mission Street, Chome is a delightful izakaya brimming with quirky, shareable dishes and inventive drinks, perfect for a fun night out.  

Featured in The Infatuation
Featured in Eater

3601 26th St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Get directions

chomee.site
@chome94110

$50–100 · Menu

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3601 26th St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Get directions

+1 415 655 9623
chomee.site
@chome94110

$50–100 · Menu

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San Francisco’s New Restaurant Openings - San Francisco - The Infatuation

"Chome has moved into the old Wild Pepper space in the Mission. They’re still serving the same menu of creative izakaya-style dishes—think udon carbonara, and a Big Mac nigiri with wagyu beef, otoro, and uni. " - Ricky Rodriguez

https://www.theinfatuation.com/san-francisco/guides/new-san-francisco-restaurant-openings
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Chome - Review - Mission - San Francisco - The Infatuation

"This Mission izakaya has developed a cult following over the past couple years for their dedication to eccentricity. Now in a bigger location on 26th St., they’re the quirky little sister of the SF izakayas with their long and winding menu full of eye-catching combinations like an NYC Big Mac nigiri of wagyu and otoro, or a duck duck udon carbonara with crispy bacon. Unfortunately, some of the dishes leave us scratching our heads a bit, and the whole experience can easily leave a gaping hole in your wallet. Still, it's worth playing a game of dinner roulette at Chome because of the occasional knockout dish like the tangy kabocha, the rich Chu-Toro Sizzler, and the chewy O.Ko.No.Mi.Yaki all in a fun atmosphere. And because of that, Chome manages to carve out a niche in the SF izakaya scene. photo credit: Ricky Rodriguez They're open till 11 most nights, and while it’s currently BYOB, the drinks from the old spot are expected to make it over eventually. The interior is simple (they’re in the process of updating), but it feels lively thanks to the often-packed dining room. They do the whole drinking and snacking thing kinda well—as long as you’re willing to ignore your rapidly increasing check for each small plate (the O.Ko.No.Mi.Yak is $26), plus the occasional creative missteps. Some name-catching dishes, like the Big Mac nigiri ($20 apiece), feel like nothing more than a gimmick, and others, like the oxtail omurice, leave you feeling a bit confused about their flavor combination. So yes, stop by to get a plate or two, and just enjoy the novelty of the whole experience. Food Rundown photo credit: Ricky Rodriguez Salted Egg Kabocha These lightly pan-fried pumpkin nuggets are a must-get. Think less nugget and more chunks of Japanese pumpkin that are coated in a tangy, rich, salty egg yolk sauce. photo credit: Ricky Rodriguez Chu-Toro Sizzler Dinner and a show? The Chu-Toro Sizzler is just that. You’ll get five pieces of fatty bluefin tuna with crispy rice and scallion served on a sizzling cast iron plate with a bit of smoke drizzle, fajita-style. Get it. photo credit: Ricky Rodriguez Tipsy Oysters Topped with uni, ikura, caviar, yuzu salsa, ponzu, and tabasco, these oysters are loaded-up (and expensive) bites that are fun nonetheless. Duck Duck Udon Carbonara Regrettably forgettable. Surprisingly the duck flavor doesn’t come through that well and you’re left with a shrug-worthy bowl of noodles. photo credit: Ricky Rodriguez A5 Miyazaki Wagyu Skewers At $55 for two skewers, this is just a waste of money. We could justify it if they’re piping hot and full of flavor, but they’re not. Skip it and get some of the other skewers. photo credit: Ricky Rodriguez Fried Durian You might be expecting durian ice cream, but no, this is actually a chunk of deep fried durian that’s served on top of vanilla ice cream, ube paste, fresh fruit, and whipped cream. The intense durian flavor is mellowed a tad by all the other ingredients, but its strong flavor makes this one just for pre-existing durian lovers." - Ricky Rodriguez

https://www.theinfatuation.com/san-francisco/reviews/chome
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Downtown San Francisco McDonald’s Closes After Nearly 30 Years on Front Street - Eater SF

"Chome, a Japanese izakaya, temporarily shut down its Mission Street restaurant in late August and has now quietly reopened as Undingable, a 'Chome-style dumpling shop with surprises'. The original Chome restaurant is slated to reopen at a new location at 3601 26th Street on Tuesday, November 7." - Dianne de Guzman

https://sf.eater.com/2023/11/1/23941995/downtown-san-francisco-mcdonalds-closes
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Sacramento’s New Helvetia Brewery Could Face Eviction and Closure - Eater SF

"Chome, a quirky Mission District restaurant near the corner of 18th and Mission streets, announced a two-month hiatus starting at the end of August. However, they updated that the restaurant will continue operations through September and October. Customers are encouraged to check Yelp for updates on hours." - Lauren Saria

https://sf.eater.com/2023/8/22/23841523/new-helvetia-brewery-eviction-closure-sacramento
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Peruvian Restaurateur and Chef Carlos Altamirano Will Open a New Restaurant in San Francisco - Eater SF

"Mission Street’s zaniest restaurant Chome is headed into hibernation." - Paolo Bicchieri

https://sf.eater.com/2023/8/14/23831601/peruvian-restaurant-opening-san-francisco-nopa
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