Moki's Sushi & Pacific Grill

615 Cortland Ave San FranciscoCA94110
Hours
Serving
dinner from 5:30 p.m. 7 days a week.
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(43)
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Not Recommended 0
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Amazing Sushi Bar and Grill nestled in Bernal Heights in San Francisco. Established in the summer of 1998, Moki's Sushi & Pacific Grill has been serving in San Francisco's Bernal Heights neighborhood some of the greatest and most creative sushi in the city. In addition to the fine sushi, our pan-Asian inspired grill has everything from salads to steaks. Theres
by sfgate on January 13, 2014 from sfgate

Tips

What to Drink: Choose from a list of specialty sakes, including the more unusual unfiltered variety, as well as a list of bottled brews and wine.
by ezlocal on March 26, 2014 from ezlocal
What to Drink:
Choose from a list of specialty sakes, including the more unusual unfiltered variety, as well as a list of bottled brews and wine.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Moki's Sushi & Pacific Grill Restaurant Review:
Tucked away in the quiet neighborhood of Bernal Heights, this fusion-happy sushi house caters to locals. The rolls, some of which are dipped in tempura batter and deep-fried, are the main lure. Other offerings betray a variety of Asian influences, such as the addictive spicy corn fritters with an Indonesian dipping sauce, and the filet of salmon served with rich coconut rice and a zingy mango...
by gayot on November 07, 2011 from gayot
Hawaiian sushi? Hell, why not? We’ll even throw in some Polynesian schlock and a few dudes in Aloha shirts. Ecstasy Rolls—not just something to do in a club. In this case, a deep-fried sushi roll with maguro, bincho, and avocado. Double dates chowing down inventive rolls to Tracy Chapman in laid-back island atmosphere. We’ve had hit-and-miss nights, but when it’s on the rolls are the best in town.
by blackbookmag on November 18, 2010 from blackbookmag
Editorial Review:
Bernal Heights favorite moves into its new location with the same island-inspired menu of sushi and South Pacific small plates.
by by Contributor at Citysearch on May 22, 2006 from Citysearch