Doma Sushi

Japanese restaurant · Bernal Heights

Doma Sushi

Japanese restaurant · Bernal Heights

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433 Precita Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110

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Japanese bistro with fresh sushi, omakase, and cozy neighborhood ambiance  

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433 Precita Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110 Get directions

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433 Precita Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110 Get directions

+1 415 648 4417

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Aug 11, 2025

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The 17 Best Restaurants In Hayes Valley - San Francisco - The Infatuation

"This dimly lit sushi spot can be as casual as you want it to be, which is why it’s great for special little date nights or catch-ups with friends who don’t mind lining up on the sidewalk. There’s a 12-piece omakase option for $68 stacked with yuzu and garlic ponzu-topped nigiri (if it’s a ball-out-on-raw-fish kind of night), or you can just order a la carte. When in doubt, go for a creamy baked roll, anything panko-crusted, or one of the specials scrawled on a mirror in the back. Just know that this isn’t necessarily a group destination—it’s mostly bar seating in the tiny space." - julia chen 1, ricky rodriguez, patrick wong

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The 19 Best Sushi Restaurants In San Francisco - San Francisco - The Infatuation

"At this Hayes Valley spot, you get the best of both worlds—an omakase option stacked with yuzu and garlic ponzu-topped nigiri, and creative baked rolls drowning in sauce. Domo also has great sushi-adjacent hits, like tuna poke tostadas on the airiest tempura nori. Order the creamy baked domo roll, anything panko-crusted, a few nigiri, and you’re in for a lively night in a space that can sometimes get louder than a roaring jumbo jet. Rolls here fall in the $12-$20 range, so head over for nearly any occasion—casual date nights, post work-out dinners, and hangouts with a few friends. Just don’t bring an entourage. Domo is the size of four walk-in closets and almost exclusively bar seating." - julia chen 1, lani conway, patrick wong

https://www.theinfatuation.com/san-francisco/guides/best-sushi-restaurants-san-francisco
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Michael Wu PhD

SerpAPI
This dainty neighborhood sushi offers a cozy warm atmosphere in a cute venue. It was recommended by a foody friend to me, so I decided to gave it a try. It certainly has the chops, as the food is good and offer good portion to the value. But the chef is a bit rigid, inflexible and came across as a bit eccentric in the way he communicates, which stings the whole dining experience a bit. If you happens to like everything they has to offer, it will be a great experience for you. We thought the music was a bit loud, and saw there were no one else in the restaurant besides us, so we asked if he would lower the music volume a bit. "No" was his answer, and that is it, quick, simple, short, and to the point without any apologetic gesture. And that is what I meant, a bit rigid and inflexible. The kitchen and other staff were great and made up for this shortcoming. Overall the food is good and there are many courses, but if you are looking for a superb exquisite dining experience, this might not be the place for you.

Samuel Escapa

SerpAPI
Really wonderful experience. I would argue one of my favorite restaurants in all of SF. The chef and his wife were wonderful, very very kind, on top of the food being so fresh and wonderful (plus filling!), the ambience was very nice. No loud music at all, nicely decorated and just a very romantic space. Would highly recommend, although it is at a decently high price, it is very worth it. Excited to come back again!

Nathan Derewecki

SerpAPI
Great place, great food, great service! My wife and I had a reservation for a Tuesday night and couldn't of been more pleased. We had the preset menu that had a little bit of everything. Everything was equally delicious and reminded me of some of the great sushi from being in Japan. Our meal came out in multiple courses and seemed like neverending till the cheesecake came out, then I knew I could relax and know we just had one heck of a meal. Highly recommend to anyone liking sushi! Was a complete experience that I'd love to do again.

Alyssa Noto

SerpAPI
Didn’t take pictures of everything. Too busy enjoying all the wonderful dishes. Amazing and fairly priced omakase. The owners are the sweetest! Thanks for having us. This was also my first meal being in San Fran. Great start to the trip.

Vivian Dang

SerpAPI
We did the Omakase ($150 I believe?) was a 12 course meal with a portion of sake per person. We sat outside — The ambience isn’t amazing but we care more for the food. It was delicious and filling !! Which isn’t always the case.

Kai Sheng

SerpAPI
Really lovely evening with my friends and the friendly chef husband and wife pair. The vibe is very cute and the music is 10/10. The other guests were friendly, and we a had a really wonderful night. The omakase is certainly good, and I wish I could give it a 5/5. However there is better omakase in San Francisco at the $150 price point. The fish was decently sourced and portions were generous. The scallop caviar pairing was my favorite followed closely with the fatty tuna and wagyu. Unfortunately I docked a star because of the value and the rice was a bit dry and not well seasoned the night I went.

Kyuwon C

SerpAPI
This is a hidden neighborhood gem. I had a lot of sushi in SF including omakase, and this is by far the best one ever! All the fish were really fresh and savory and the service was excellent. Loved their colorful plating as well. We also enjoyed sake which came out as a part of omakase. The outdoor space was warm and cozy with the heat lamp. Their miso soup and the dessert (ube ice cream with creams and mochi, and a cream roll cake) were yummy too!

Samantha Bishamber

SerpAPI
This was my first time having omakase and I’d say it set a pretty high bar for my future experiences. The restaurant itself is cozy and intimate, with views of the chef preparing your courses as well as chances to chat with the other diners near you. The food was amazing and so filling - I lost count of the courses because I was so entranced by the constant supply of flavors and textures. Each dish tasted completely unique and was perfectly prepared. The main chef is quiet, kind, and focused on getting quality food to you. The hostess does a great job of clearing dishes and making sure you’re prepped for your next course. Definitely a high price point but completely worth it for the food and experience.