Kiss Restaurant
1700 Laguna St
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 474-2866
Rating:
4½ out of 5 stars
Hours: Tue-Sun 5:30pm-9:30pm
Closed on the first Sunday of the month
Status: Closed
Payment Methods: American Express MasterCard Visa
Tips
When to Go: Since the establishment is so tiny, reservations are highly recommended.
by Citysearch
on January 24, 2008 from Citysearch
Know Before You Go: It can be easy to miss the entrance, so be sure to bring the address with you.
by Citysearch
on January 24, 2008 from Citysearch
Editorial Reviews
A petite jewel-box of a restaurant, this Japantown joint is treasured for its exquisitely fresh fish. The chef cooks and prepares everything himself, not impossible since the restaurant only seats 12, with the most coveted spots at the five-seat sushi bar. Indulge in the omakase dinner ($42), a six-course menu left to the chef's whim; it includes a sashimi course, nigiri, soup and a cooked fish dish ...
Rated 3.9 stars by Citysearch
on July 21, 2008 from Citysearch
In Short A petite jewel-box of a restaurant, this Japantown joint is treasured for its exquisitely fresh fish. The chef cooks and prepares everything himself, not impossible since the restaurant only seats 12, with the most coveted spots at the five-seat sushi bar. Indulge in the omakase dinner ($42), a six-course menu left to the chef's whim; it includes a sashimi course, nigiri, soup and ...
by Citysearch
on January 24, 2008 from Citysearch
Information from the business
Kiss seafood offers the most discerning of sushi enthusiasts, an memorable time. Chef Naka San creates a pre-fixe menu, that varies by season. But the promise that remains is one that assures an experience which will be unmatched. The sushi is of high quality, and sake to match. Come see for yourself, but be sure to book early, and in advance.
An exclusive sushi experience
* Pre-set dinners
* ...
by Citysearch
on March 10, 2008 from Citysearch

For a great experience with a quietly charming sushi chef who does everthing without so much as batting an eye, come to Kiss. The sashimi is of great quality, the small cooked dishes are excellent, and the intimacy of the tiny restaurant feels just right. It may not be cheap, but it is worth it.
The only exclusive sushi experience in SF. Nine-seat restaurant.
* Sushi
* Sashimi
* Sake
by Citysearch
on January 24, 2008 from Citysearch