I spotted this one while wandering about looking for Korean restaurants in the area, an area which, along with being a somewhat scattered Koreatown, is also home to one of BA's garment districts, and connectedly, a big orthodox Jewish population, with markets and restaurants that are kosher. This is a small outpost of a larger sushi restaurant I haven't checked out in the section of Palermo over by the Japanese gardens. It's primarily just a takeout and delivery spot, but they have a few small folding tables and chairs that they'll set up on the sidewalk in front of the next building over (which is odd placement, given that it's an occupied building).
The options are salmon. Also salmon. I guess they have a couple of vegetarian sushi rolls as well, but no other fish. And the menu, while listing a dozen or so different sushi rolls, the only fish is salmon. So, I ordered... salmon. Five pieces of nigiri, and two five-piece rolls (their menu is priced by the piece of a roll, most of them around 12-15 pesos/piece, but you can only order the pieces in multiples of 5). I got a simple salmon roll with cream cheese, and another with guacamole. All were fine, the fish was fresh, none were anything special. They're all a bit smaller than the norm. Service is friendly, but given the setup isn't really oriented around table service - it's more that you order inside at the counter, and if you want to stay, someone sets up, or cleans a table for you, and brings you the food when it's ready. While I imagine it's nice for those who work and/or live in the 'hood to have a kosher sushi place, it's not one I'd make an effort to go to again. read more