
My friend and I were looking for a lunch spot in Japantown that didn't have a crazy wait. We found this place online and went to check it out. It is located upstairs on the East Mall side. It is...
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Kui Shin Bo is a Japanese restaurant in San Francisco that prides itself on offering a blend of specialty and classic Japanese dishes, including sushi, ramen, and an array of other Japanese favorites. The restaurant's name, kuishinbo, translates to "a person who loves to eat" in Japanese, encapsulating the spirit of indulging in delicious cuisine.
Located just a stone's throw away from popular spots like Ghirardelli Square and Fisherman’s Wharf, Kui Shin Bo provides an authentic Japanese dining experience at its inviting location on 1424 Lombard St. Whether you're in the mood for sushi rolls, sashimi, ramen, donburi, or udon noodles, the restaurant promises a diverse menu that caters to various tastes and preferences.
For those unable to visit the physical location, Kui Shin Bo also offers an online ordering option for delivery. From hand-made sushi specialties to flavorful ramen bowls, the restaurant aims to bring the taste of genuine Japanese cuisine to every customer, ensuring a satisfying dining experience whether you choose to dine in or enjoy your meal from the comfort of your own home.
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My friend and I were looking for a lunch spot in Japantown that didn't have a crazy wait. We found this place online and went to check it out. It is located upstairs on the East Mall side. It is...
Have been to Kui Shin Bo a few times previously and have enjoyed their food and hospitality each time. Located in Japantown East Mall on the upper level. Plenty of shops and stores to explore in...
My friend and I stopped by Kui Shin Bo around 5:30pm without a reservation and were seated right away, which was nice. The restaurant is tucked inside the Japantown mall, so it has that casual,...
The sushi rolls are just as what you would expect. The ingredients were fresh, and the prices are great for sushi. The restaurant is pretty small with not a lot of tables. I came on a Saturday...
My friend and I came here on the hunt for okonomiyaki. The wait for this place was ~45 minutes, which seemed much longer than usual (which made sense because the Cherry Blossom Festival had just...
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