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- Accepts reservations
- Dinner reservations recommended
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The restaurant, a delightful Japanese eatery in San Francisco’s charming Saint Francis Wood neighborhood, offers a truly inviting experience. When you step into Lion West Portal, you’ll immediately notice its cozy and trendy atmosphere, perfect for a relaxed dinner.
You can enjoy a selection of healthy options and small plates, complemented by a thoughtful wine and beer list. It’s an ideal spot for an intimate evening out.
Lion West Portal offers a distinctive dining experience, moving beyond typical sushi with its innovative small plates and grilled items. Guests often praise the fresh, creative offerings, especially the vegan sushi and the engaging $5 bites cart, which adds a unique touch to the meal.
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The restaurant holds a respectable overall score of 7.4, indicating a generally good experience, with customer satisfaction also landing in the good range at 73.9%. This positive sentiment is built on 195 favorable remarks against 55 critical ones, out of 264 total customer observations.
The Food (7.9) is a clear standout, often described as fresh and inventive, while Ambience (7.3) and Value (7.2) also contribute positively to the dining experience.
If you’re seeking creative sushi and appreciate a unique approach to dining, Lion West Portal is certainly worth considering. The 7.8 recommendation score suggests many find it a compelling choice, particularly for its innovative menu and the transparent pricing model.
When it comes to the food, this spot truly shines, boasting a good score of 7.9 and a good customer satisfaction of 81.1%. With 116 positive remarks out of 143 total opinions, diners rave about the fresh, tasty, and creative sushi and sashimi, especially the diverse vegan selections and the quality and creativity of the dishes. However, a smaller group of 21 negative comments points to some areas for improvement.
Some found the variety of sushi rolls lacking, while others felt the food flavors could be inconsistent, with issues like warm raw salmon or flavorless rolls occasionally popping up. Allergy concerns were also noted.
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If you're seeking fresh, creative sushi with excellent quality and a fantastic array of vegan options, this place is definitely worth a visit. Just be aware that the roll variety might be limited for some, and a few diners experienced inconsistent flavors or allergy issues.
Many diners have praised the service, with 32 positive comments out of 58 total mentions highlighting an attentive and welcoming staff. Guests frequently noted that food came quickly and they were sat down right away, contributing to a pleasant experience. The overall score for service sits at 6.5, indicating a generally positive, though not outstanding, performance.
However, there are areas for improvement, as 21 negative comments point to instances of slow service and disorganized service. Some guests experienced long wait times, and concerns were raised about staff training and strict policies like no substitutions. This contributes to a customer satisfaction rate of 55.2%, suggesting a mixed bag where consistency could be better.
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Service here can be a bit of a gamble; you might get a wonderfully attentive experience or face some frustrating delays. If you're not in a rush and value a welcoming atmosphere, it could be worth a visit, but be prepared for potential inconsistencies.
The ambience here generally hits the mark, with a good score of 7.3 and a good customer satisfaction of 80%. Many guests, accounting for 28 positive remarks, praise the calm atmosphere and beautiful ambiance, often describing it as cozy and casual. The decor and vibe are frequently highlighted as elegant yet relaxed, with kid friendly aspects and even a nice bathroom with a Japanese toilet adding to the positive experience.
However, not everyone finds the atmosphere perfect, with 7 negative comments pointing out some issues. A few found the loud reggae music didn't quite fit the vibe of the place, while others were put off by an incredibly fishy smell or aroma. Some also noted uncomfortable seating, specifically small tables and tiny stools without back support, which detracted from their overall experience.
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If youre seeking a generally calm and beautifully decorated spot with a unique vibe, this place is often a hit. Just be mindful of potential issues like the music choice or seating comfort, and hope you dont encounter any lingering smells. Its worth trying if those minor concerns dont deter you.
When it comes to value, this spot generally hits the mark, earning a 7.2 score, which is quite good! Many guests, accounting for 19 positive opinions, rave about getting value for money, especially with those price matches quality dishes and the fantastic $5 cart appetizers. The no tip model was also a huge bonus that customers truly appreciated.
However, customer satisfaction is a bit more mixed at 67.9%, indicating some room for improvement. A few patrons, 6 to be exact, felt the prices were notably higher, with some even mentioning premium prices and feeling overcharged for items like bottled Sapporo. Crucially, some noted the restaurant is NO LONGER tip free, which contradicts a past positive.
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If you're looking for good value, especially for appetizers and quality sushi, this place is worth considering. Just be aware that some items might feel pricey, and the no-tip policy might no longer be in effect.
You’re looking at roughly 45 per person – reported by 33 diners. That puts it in the $41–$50 category. For a Japanese Restaurant in San Francisco, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.
Interestingly, while the average is around 45$, the prices are quite spread out! You’ll find options for those looking for a more budget-friendly meal, as well as premium choices for a special occasion.
Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 33 reviews.
See how this restaurant’s value stacks up against similar spots in San Francisco.
Overall, we think the pricing feels quite fair for a Japanese restaurant in San Francisco. It offers a good range of options, so you can tailor your experience to your budget.