Description:

  • This tidy little eatery, Kushi Tsuru, is easy to overlook. Inside though, is a crowd of locals and tourists enjoying a delightful selection of sashimi, sushi, tempura and as displayed in the windows, a wonderful variety of bento boxes. Each compartment of this traditional Japanese lunch treat offers few pieces of sushi, some tempura, pickles vegetables and either rice or noodles for a satisfying meal, authentic in its preparation and simply delicious. The boiled fish is a house specialty and the Japanese beers and steak offered make a great accompaniment. The service is gracious and quick.
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User Reviews for Kushi Tsuru

  •  

    descent menu

  • i loved what i ordered! the dishes were freshly made upon order, the price was reasonable, but one thing i didn't like is the service. the waitress didn't even come back after...

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    Terrible sashimi. Decent agedashi tofu and gyoza

  • We were in Japantown so I was excited to have some sushi. Wandered in to this restaurant. I was so excited. We ordered the agedashi tofu, gyoza, tempura udon, salmon teppan, avocado...

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    Great Sashimi

  • We were staying at the Hotel Kabuki next door and decided to try this place out. I was particularly interested in their Bento boxes. They did not disappoint. Most impressive was...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • tel: (415) 922-9902
    • Address:

    • 1737 Post Street
    • (at the corner of Webster Street)
    • San Francisco, CA 94115-3628
    • Payments:

    • amex mastercard visa
    • Hours:

    • 11:30a-9:30p Su-Th, 11:30a-10p F-Sa

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