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Sushi Sho — Restaurant in Richmond

Name
Sushi Sho
Description
Simple, sophisticated sushi bar serving classic seafood dishes, plus a chef's choice option.
Nearby attractions
Contra Costa Civic Theatre
951 Pomona Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Cerrito Vista Park
950 Pomona Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Playground | Cerrito Vista Park
946 Pomona Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Nearby restaurants
Little Hill Lounge
10753 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Tala Coffee & Tea
10734 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Donut Time
10740 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Sa Wooei Thai Cuisine
10621 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
H&J's Restaurant
10841 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Mr. Pickle's Sandwich Shop - El Cerrito, CA
10810 San Pablo Ave ste 20, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Yoshio Sushi
10889 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
PennDel's Bakehouse
6491 Portola Dr, El Cerrito, CA 94530
NEW YORK PIZZA
10616 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Mountain Mike's Pizza
10750 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Nearby local services
STIIIZY El Cerrito
10770 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
24 Hour Fitness
10636 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Vichy Luxe Day Spa
10730 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Yaoya-San
10566 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Jay Vee Liquors
10560 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
The Anatolian Table
El Cerrito, CA 94530
Harbor Freight
11060 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Bossa Nova Brazil
10478 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
El Cerrito Community Center
7007 Moeser Ln, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Carlson Food Market
1481 Carlson Blvd, Richmond, CA 94804
Nearby hotels
Terrace Inn & Suites
10869 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Americas Best Value Inn Richmond San Francisco
1598 Carlson Blvd, Richmond, CA 94804
Forty Flags Motel
1505 Carlson Blvd, Richmond, CA 94804
Budget Inn
10621 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
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Sushi Sho

10749 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
4.5(64)$$$$
Open until 12:00 AM
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Simple, sophisticated sushi bar serving classic seafood dishes, plus a chef's choice option.

attractions: Contra Costa Civic Theatre, Cerrito Vista Park, Playground | Cerrito Vista Park, restaurants: Little Hill Lounge, Tala Coffee & Tea, Donut Time, Sa Wooei Thai Cuisine, H&J's Restaurant, Mr. Pickle's Sandwich Shop - El Cerrito, CA, Yoshio Sushi, PennDel's Bakehouse, NEW YORK PIZZA, Mountain Mike's Pizza, local businesses: STIIIZY El Cerrito, 24 Hour Fitness, Vichy Luxe Day Spa, Yaoya-San, Jay Vee Liquors, The Anatolian Table, Harbor Freight, Bossa Nova Brazil, El Cerrito Community Center, Carlson Food Market
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Phone
(510) 525-1800
Website
sushi-sho.com
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Nearby attractions of Sushi Sho

Contra Costa Civic Theatre

Cerrito Vista Park

Playground | Cerrito Vista Park

Contra Costa Civic Theatre

Contra Costa Civic Theatre

4.7

(63)

Open 24 hours
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Cerrito Vista Park

Cerrito Vista Park

4.5

(267)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Playground | Cerrito Vista Park

Playground | Cerrito Vista Park

4.6

(22)

Open until 11:00 PM
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Sushi Sho

Little Hill Lounge

Tala Coffee & Tea

Donut Time

Sa Wooei Thai Cuisine

H&J's Restaurant

Mr. Pickle's Sandwich Shop - El Cerrito, CA

Yoshio Sushi

PennDel's Bakehouse

NEW YORK PIZZA

Mountain Mike's Pizza

Little Hill Lounge

Little Hill Lounge

4.7

(104)

$

Open until 11:00 PM
Click for details
Tala Coffee & Tea

Tala Coffee & Tea

4.0

(113)

$

Closed
Click for details
Donut Time

Donut Time

4.7

(132)

$

Closed
Click for details
Sa Wooei Thai Cuisine

Sa Wooei Thai Cuisine

4.5

(75)

$

Closed
Click for details

Nearby local services of Sushi Sho

STIIIZY El Cerrito

24 Hour Fitness

Vichy Luxe Day Spa

Yaoya-San

Jay Vee Liquors

The Anatolian Table

Harbor Freight

Bossa Nova Brazil

El Cerrito Community Center

Carlson Food Market

STIIIZY El Cerrito

STIIIZY El Cerrito

4.8

(195)

Click for details
24 Hour Fitness

24 Hour Fitness

3.9

(273)

Click for details
Vichy Luxe Day Spa

Vichy Luxe Day Spa

4.0

(32)

Click for details
Yaoya-San

Yaoya-San

4.7

(280)

Click for details
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Reviews of Sushi Sho

4.5
(64)
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5.0
41w

Review for dinner service on 6 March 25.

I had been trying off and on to get a booking but nothing was ever available, so I was pleasantly surprised to snag a seating for two within a week of the reservation because a fellow Yelper cancelled her reservation (thank you Sarah T!) The following week, we were in for a wonderful, delicious and entertaining evening. The two other couples had made their reservations back in December, so I felt very lucky we did not have as long a wait.

Chef Aki-san and Michiko-san are a husband and wife team. At 6pm, the door opened and Michiko-san invited the six of us to choose a seat at the sushi bar. We all sat down before a simple place setting: a square ceramic plate, hashioki (chopstick rests), hashi (chopsticks, paper napkin and oshibori (towel for wiping your fingers). She handed us a menu and checked in with everyone to see if there were any dietary restrictions or allergies, took our drink orders and a brought a small bowl of edamame for each couple. We declined ordering any side dishes because I suspected that the 16-item omakase selection would be more than enough for the evening. As it turned out, two salads were added to our already extensive menu. Nommmm ... more tastes for me :D

As we drank and munched on edamame, we watched Aki-san stocking the bar with ingredients he would be serving to us. He introduced himself and in turn we introduced ourselves - where we were from, how we learned of the restaurant, etc. It turned out to be the first time for all of us. During the course of the evening, we learned quite a bit about his history and experience working as a sushi chef before opening his own restaurant.

Everything was incredibly fresh and tasted of the sea. Each piece was carefully prepared, perfectly seasoned, beautiful on the plate. He talked about each item as we tasted and ate. I loved watching as he rubbed the wasabi root against a metal shark skin grater, a tool he has had forever.

Chef Aki-san chided me when I confessed I was eating the nigiri in two bites - apparently that is the wrong way to eat! Nigiri is meant to be eaten in one bite, the logic being that you don't get the full experience of the taste and flavour in two bites. My issue is that most nigiri sushi these days have too much rice that my mouth is too full to appreciate the flavour. However, he prepares "low carb" portions so the fish and beef are highlighted, yet all in balance.

To sum things up - the food and presentation was perfect. I am not a fan of eel, so those were my least favourite bites. It was my first time eating monkfish liver. I found it quite delicious and would definitely eat it again.

Mitchiko-san was very sweet and attentive, noting if we needed refills of water or sake jars. The atmosphere overall was light, friendly and jovial, and we enjoyed the company of who we were dining with. Not to mention that Aki-san is quite entertaining in his own right.

Note: There is only one service per evening so you will not feel rushed to eat and dash. We did not get out of there until 9:30pm. He also mentioned that starting in June they will be cutting back to two days a week - Friday and Saturday only - something to keep in mind. Will try our luck getting reservations again in about 7 months to celebrate our birthdays and...

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5.0
6y

Sushi Sho was always my favorite place for sushi when they were located on upper Solano Avenue. I have not visited their new location, which opened after a long pause in between., as I have moved away from the Bay Area. Aki-san is a master sushi chef, albeit a bit eccentric, and will not settle for anything less than the best quality and dining experience. As he is the only chef preparing food at the counter (with his wife helping out with other chores), Aki-san would rather turn away customers than have them waiting too long. This is why you may see empty spots and yet be turned away. But believe me, you will not find better, fresher fish more expertly prepared sushi and sashimi than with Aki-san. Two dishes that stand out, beside all the others, are the Usuzukuri sashimi and the Chawan mushi, a custard with bits of fish and a ginko nut, and probably the best one I've ever had. Lastly, if you ask nicely, you can probably get tamaki (hand roll) sushi, even though it isn't on the menu. Sushi-sho is about enjoying the intimate experience (and the food, of course). You will not find another place like...

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5.0
1y

This place is so worth it. My family has been going for 10+ years, almost since the beginning of the restaurant when it was in a different location. Aki-San will tell you when you’re eating something wrong, but it’s not mean-spirited. You should definitely ask him about his life and his journey to becoming a sushi chef. The sushi is the best you will ever have, even better than sushi I had when I visited Japan. It may be very expensive, but if you have the means it is extremely worth the price. Don’t ask for specific things, get what he recommends (but don’t be scared if you have diet restrictions to ask for something that works). Is is an amazing experience so if you go...

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Isabelle MurphyIsabelle Murphy
Review for dinner service on 6 March 25. I had been trying off and on to get a booking but nothing was ever available, so I was pleasantly surprised to snag a seating for two within a week of the reservation because a fellow Yelper cancelled her reservation (thank you Sarah T!) The following week, we were in for a wonderful, delicious and entertaining evening. The two other couples had made their reservations back in December, so I felt very lucky we did not have as long a wait. Chef Aki-san and Michiko-san are a husband and wife team. At 6pm, the door opened and Michiko-san invited the six of us to choose a seat at the sushi bar. We all sat down before a simple place setting: a square ceramic plate, hashioki (chopstick rests), hashi (chopsticks, paper napkin and oshibori (towel for wiping your fingers). She handed us a menu and checked in with everyone to see if there were any dietary restrictions or allergies, took our drink orders and a brought a small bowl of edamame for each couple. We declined ordering any side dishes because I suspected that the 16-item omakase selection would be more than enough for the evening. As it turned out, two salads were added to our already extensive menu. Nommmm ... more tastes for me :D As we drank and munched on edamame, we watched Aki-san stocking the bar with ingredients he would be serving to us. He introduced himself and in turn we introduced ourselves - where we were from, how we learned of the restaurant, etc. It turned out to be the first time for all of us. During the course of the evening, we learned quite a bit about his history and experience working as a sushi chef before opening his own restaurant. Everything was incredibly fresh and tasted of the sea. Each piece was carefully prepared, perfectly seasoned, beautiful on the plate. He talked about each item as we tasted and ate. I loved watching as he rubbed the wasabi root against a metal shark skin grater, a tool he has had forever. Chef Aki-san chided me when I confessed I was eating the nigiri in two bites - apparently that is the wrong way to eat! Nigiri is meant to be eaten in one bite, the logic being that you don't get the full experience of the taste and flavour in two bites. My issue is that most nigiri sushi these days have too much rice that my mouth is too full to appreciate the flavour. However, he prepares "low carb" portions so the fish and beef are highlighted, yet all in balance. To sum things up - the food and presentation was perfect. I am not a fan of eel, so those were my least favourite bites. It was my first time eating monkfish liver. I found it quite delicious and would definitely eat it again. Mitchiko-san was very sweet and attentive, noting if we needed refills of water or sake jars. The atmosphere overall was light, friendly and jovial, and we enjoyed the company of who we were dining with. Not to mention that Aki-san is quite entertaining in his own right. Note: There is only one service per evening so you will not feel rushed to eat and dash. We did not get out of there until 9:30pm. He also mentioned that starting in June they will be cutting back to two days a week - Friday and Saturday only - something to keep in mind. Will try our luck getting reservations again in about 7 months to celebrate our birthdays and anniversary.
Hannah JinHannah Jin
Aki San is a culinary artist. He has been a chef for more than 40 years (47years according to him). $150 omakase is such a good deal for the sushi he made (and his knowledge). I can not say this restaurant has the best omakase in the whole Bay Area, but at least it’s the best in east bay. Please come in and have a try before he retires.
AnkitaAnkita
Aki San is a legend! We were here for course B (14 servings) on a Friday evening. Parking on street was readily available. Excellent hosts making for an excellent night. The whole experience felt harmonious with Aki San’s fun conversation and sushi education. Worth the cost, worth the experience! Definitely recommend!
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Review for dinner service on 6 March 25. I had been trying off and on to get a booking but nothing was ever available, so I was pleasantly surprised to snag a seating for two within a week of the reservation because a fellow Yelper cancelled her reservation (thank you Sarah T!) The following week, we were in for a wonderful, delicious and entertaining evening. The two other couples had made their reservations back in December, so I felt very lucky we did not have as long a wait. Chef Aki-san and Michiko-san are a husband and wife team. At 6pm, the door opened and Michiko-san invited the six of us to choose a seat at the sushi bar. We all sat down before a simple place setting: a square ceramic plate, hashioki (chopstick rests), hashi (chopsticks, paper napkin and oshibori (towel for wiping your fingers). She handed us a menu and checked in with everyone to see if there were any dietary restrictions or allergies, took our drink orders and a brought a small bowl of edamame for each couple. We declined ordering any side dishes because I suspected that the 16-item omakase selection would be more than enough for the evening. As it turned out, two salads were added to our already extensive menu. Nommmm ... more tastes for me :D As we drank and munched on edamame, we watched Aki-san stocking the bar with ingredients he would be serving to us. He introduced himself and in turn we introduced ourselves - where we were from, how we learned of the restaurant, etc. It turned out to be the first time for all of us. During the course of the evening, we learned quite a bit about his history and experience working as a sushi chef before opening his own restaurant. Everything was incredibly fresh and tasted of the sea. Each piece was carefully prepared, perfectly seasoned, beautiful on the plate. He talked about each item as we tasted and ate. I loved watching as he rubbed the wasabi root against a metal shark skin grater, a tool he has had forever. Chef Aki-san chided me when I confessed I was eating the nigiri in two bites - apparently that is the wrong way to eat! Nigiri is meant to be eaten in one bite, the logic being that you don't get the full experience of the taste and flavour in two bites. My issue is that most nigiri sushi these days have too much rice that my mouth is too full to appreciate the flavour. However, he prepares "low carb" portions so the fish and beef are highlighted, yet all in balance. To sum things up - the food and presentation was perfect. I am not a fan of eel, so those were my least favourite bites. It was my first time eating monkfish liver. I found it quite delicious and would definitely eat it again. Mitchiko-san was very sweet and attentive, noting if we needed refills of water or sake jars. The atmosphere overall was light, friendly and jovial, and we enjoyed the company of who we were dining with. Not to mention that Aki-san is quite entertaining in his own right. Note: There is only one service per evening so you will not feel rushed to eat and dash. We did not get out of there until 9:30pm. He also mentioned that starting in June they will be cutting back to two days a week - Friday and Saturday only - something to keep in mind. Will try our luck getting reservations again in about 7 months to celebrate our birthdays and anniversary.
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Aki San is a culinary artist. He has been a chef for more than 40 years (47years according to him). $150 omakase is such a good deal for the sushi he made (and his knowledge). I can not say this restaurant has the best omakase in the whole Bay Area, but at least it’s the best in east bay. Please come in and have a try before he retires.
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Aki San is a legend! We were here for course B (14 servings) on a Friday evening. Parking on street was readily available. Excellent hosts making for an excellent night. The whole experience felt harmonious with Aki San’s fun conversation and sushi education. Worth the cost, worth the experience! Definitely recommend!
Ankita

Ankita

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