Doma Sushi
Japanese restaurant · Bernal Heights ·

Doma Sushi

Japanese restaurant · Bernal Heights ·

Omakase, baked rolls, fresh sushi, tuna poke tostadas

omakase
fresh seafood
sushi
intimate setting
baked rolls
nigiri
great food
cozy atmosphere
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433 Precita Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110 Get directions

$100+

Restroom
Popular for dinner
Dinner reservations recommended
Cozy
Trendy

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433 Precita Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110 Get directions

$100+

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Fancy
•Good for solo dining

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Dec 31, 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

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"Getting sushi can be good for a first date because if you like the person, you can keep ordering. If not, at least you still got to go out for sushi. The menu at Domo is pretty concise so you won’t get stuck in that awkward struggle between trying to choose what to eat and not losing track of the conversation. Plus, after you’re done, you can walk through Hayes Valley together and make up fake names for the dogs you see passing by." - will kamensky

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"This little spot in Hayes has outdoor tables that are perfect on a nice night, and more importantly, a lot of good sushi and small plates. We always get the Saba Classic with marinated mackerel and ginger." - taylor abrams, will kamensky

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"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. The sushi restaurant can be as casual as you want it to be, which is why we love it. 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. Just don’t bring an entourage. Domo is the size of four walk-in closets and almost exclusively bar seating." - julia chen 1

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Paulina L.

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The best omakase and multi-course dinner I’ve ever had. We came to celebrate our anniversary here and a great time. The atmosphere was perfect and the food/fish were literally hands down the best I’ve ever had. If you want high quality omakase where every bite is the perfect blend and diversity of textures and flavors you must go here.

Nikki S.

Google
We recently went to Doma to celebrate my fiancés birthday and our recent engagement. The food was fresh and fun, and we have both never had sushi quite this good. It was a great dining experience, and we will be back. Highly recommend!

Mirko M.

Google
An incredible sushi experience with exceptionally fresh fish that tastes like it was flown straight from Japan. The fixed piece menu was a highlight, featuring delicacies like uni, scallops, caviar, and sublime o-toro. Each piece was a masterful combination of flavors, and the portions were surprisingly abundant and filling. The wonderful atmosphere makes this a top-tier spot. Highly recommended!

Jason F.

Google
Quasi-private dining experience with exquisite omakase curated with top shelf fresh seafood run by a single chef and a single waitress/hostess. Impressive culinary arts in whimsical and small dining room. Wagyu beef topped with caviar and gold flakes nigiri for the win. Improvements could include more familiar Japanese beers and sake along with allowing customer to choose tip percentage based on quality of service. (I’m not a fan of flat 20% no matter what for service fee). All in all, great dining experience and worth revisiting!

Michael Wu P.

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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.

Nathan D.

Google
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.

Q C.

Google
Amazing omakaze tucked away in a corner of bernal. It's owned by what seems like a husband and a wife, they don't have any other employees. The restaurant only seats about 13 people so it's a super intimate setting. The omakaze is really delicious, both the cooked dishes as well as the fresh sushi. It's expensive at $150 but worth it. You'll leave full and well taken care of. I would highly recommend this place.

sahil S.

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It was a small cozy place with beautiful decoration but had very limited seating. Though our visit was disappointing as they had us seat on a table and not the sushi bar even though we are paying for Omakase. Food was okay, a lot of items were super fatty, some sashimi / nigiri was good. There were some items with octopus and fish eggs which I personally don't like, so there's that as well. Cheescake and soup were the best.