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The Japanese restaurant Wayo Sushi in San Francisco’s Japantown invites you to a truly authentic culinary journey. You’ll find a cozy and casual atmosphere perfect for enjoying fresh, healthy options and small plates.
Whether you’re looking for a quick lunch or a relaxed dinner, this spot offers a delightful experience. You can also enjoy a selection of hard liquor, wine, and beer with your meal.
Wayo Sushi offers a compelling experience, particularly for those seeking quality Japanese fare. Many appreciate the consistently fresh offerings and the genuine care from the owner/chef.
It’s a place where the culinary craft truly shines through. However, be mindful of the operational aspects; securing a spot often requires a reservation, and their operating hours can be specific.
While the overall experience is positive, these details are worth noting for a smooth visit.
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Wayo Sushi earns a solid 8.4 overall, reflecting a generally positive dining experience. Customer feedback is strong, with 85.4% satisfaction, indicating most diners leave pleased.
This is supported by 321 positive remarks against just 25 negative ones across 376 customer comments. The culinary offerings are a clear highlight, with Food scoring an impressive (8.9).
Diners also find good Value (8.4) for their money and appreciate the cozy Ambience (8.2). While still good, Service (7.6) is an area where some operational specifics, like reservation requirements, occasionally lead to minor friction.
Wayo Sushi comes with a strong 8.7 recommendation score, suggesting it’s a place worth seeking out for its culinary strengths. If you prioritize fresh, well-prepared Japanese food at a fair price, this spot delivers a satisfying experience.
However, a visit requires planning. Be sure to secure a reservation and confirm their specific operating hours to avoid disappointment.
For those willing to navigate these logistics, Wayo Sushi offers a rewarding and authentic dining journey.
When it comes to the food, this spot truly shines! With an excellent score of 8.9 and an excellent customer satisfaction rate of 91.7%, its clear diners are thrilled. Out of 180 total comments, a whopping 165 rave about the "quality of the fish, " "amazing sushi, " and "fresh fish, " often highlighting the "omakase" experience as a standout.
However, even with such high praise, a few minor points came up in the 7 negative remarks. Some found the "rolls" to be on the smaller side, and "spicy rolls" werent always spicy enough. There was also an isolated comment about Toro nigiri not being fresh, but this seems to be an anomaly.
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If youre seeking an exceptional sushi experience with incredibly fresh fish and authentic flavors, this place is definitely worth a visit. While a few minor quibbles about roll size or spice level exist, the overwhelming positive feedback suggests youll eat incredibly well here.
When it comes to service, this spot really shines with a 7.6 score and a 72% customer satisfaction rate, both landing squarely in the good category! Many of the 67 positive remarks out of 93 total highlight the incredibly friendly and warm staff, often praising the accommodating nature and attentiveness of the owner or chef. Guests appreciate the personal care, speed, and even the thoughtful packaging for takeout.
However, there are a few bumps in the road, with 15 negative remarks pointing to some operational quirks. Issues often revolve around the reservation system, with some finding it difficult to book or noting a lack of response. Others were caught off guard by limited or misleading operating hours, especially the take out only policy, which can be a bit frustrating for those hoping to dine in.
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Overall, the service here is genuinely warm and attentive, often delivered by the owner themselves, making for a very personal experience. Just be sure to plan ahead and confirm their unique operating hours and reservation-only policy to avoid any disappointment.
The ambiance here truly shines, earning a 8.2 score and leaving 82.3% of customers highly satisfied! With 51 positive comments out of 62, guests rave about the intimate and cozy mom and pop feel, often describing it as a Japanese nook with a magical atmosphere. It’s a warm, welcoming setting that offers a truly personal experience.
However, a couple of comments (2 out of 62) point to a specific operational aspect rather than the atmosphere itself. The main concern is the no walk-in dining policy, with the door closed if you havent reserved. This means you cant just pop in, which is important to know upfront.
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If youre seeking a genuinely intimate and unique dining experience, this spot is definitely worth trying. Just remember to plan ahead and secure a reservation, as spontaneous visits arent possible.
When it comes to value, this spot truly shines! Customers are overwhelmingly happy, with an excellent satisfaction rating of 92.7% and a good score of 8.4. Based on 38 positive remarks out of 41 total, diners consistently rave about the affordable and reasonable prices, often noting its "worth it" and offers fantastic "quality for the price.
" Youll find plenty of praise for getting delicious food without breaking the bank. However, there was one lone voice of dissent among the many, with a single negative comment. One customer felt a specific item, the Toro nigiri, was not worth its price.
This seems to be an isolated concern, given the overall positive sentiment.
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If youre searching for a place where your money goes a long way for quality food, this restaurant is definitely worth trying. While one specific high-end item might not impress everyone on value, the vast majority agree youll get fantastic bang for your buck here.
You’re looking at roughly 35 per person – reported by 56 diners. That puts it in the $31–$40 category. For a Japanese Restaurant, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.
While the average is 35, most diners find themselves spending between 21 $ and 50 $, showing a good mix of options around the mid-range.
Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 56 reviews.
How this restaurant’s value for money compares to similar spots in San Francisco.
Considering it’s a Japanese restaurant in San Francisco, we think the pricing feels quite fair. It offers a good balance for those looking for quality without breaking the bank.