Warm, wood-clad eatery serving Japanese fare from creative sushi rolls & sashimi to cooked dishes.
"Chef Julio Zapata opened this SoMa sushi spot in 2019 with the stated goal of making it an approachable option even for those not looking to spend a heap of money and several hours on an omakase experience, though the restaurant does offer the option. These days there’s a lengthy list of seasonal sashimi and nigiri, plus rolls of all types — from a spicy mayo-smothered Lion King to a simple unagi-filled una kyu." - Lauren Saria, Eater Staff
"A new Japanese restaurant and sushi bar is open at the former Ruchi’s Restaurant space. The restaurant offers quality fish for everyone and has daily hours from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m." - Caleb Pershan
"A chef with more than 20 years of sushi experience is setting out on his own with Hakashi, a new SoMa restaurant expected to open in about two weeks. The menu is still being finalized, but folks can expect to see seasonal fish, rolls priced at around $15, udon, small plates, and aged steaks, with most recipes hewing close to Japanese tradition. 'Omakase is good for people who want to spend money, but Hakashi wants to be for everybody,' says Carpio. The group is also highly focused on creating a comfortable environment. The 49-seat room includes an 18-seat sushi bar and lots of wood. On the drinks side, there will be sake and beer imported from Japan plus Napa Valley wines and soju cocktails. Once it opens, Hakashi will serve lunch and dinner daily. 'I don’t want to call it a high-end restaurant,' emphasizes Carpio. 'I don’t want to intimidate anyone. I want people to know it’s affordable.'" - Janelle Bitker
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