
PABU Izakaya: sabores japoneses frescos, hospitalidad atenta, en San Francisco.
PABU Izakaya en San Francisco ofrece una gastronomía japonesa refinada con una cálida hospitalidad. Ubicado en 101 California St, el restaurante se distingue por su servicio atento y un ambiente de izakaya acogedor. Su menú destaca mariscos y platos elaborados con ingredientes traídos desde Japón varias veces a la semana. Algunas reseñas mencionan precios altos y un servicio lento, pero muchas elogian la calidad y el ambiente.
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Selecciones de sushi frescas y de alta calidad que incluyen atún toro, hamachi y rollos especiales, procedentes de Japón.
Platos creativos como gyoza de pato, poke de atún y bistec de wagyu, perfectos para compartir en un ambiente relajado.
Una selección de sake curada y cócteles elaborados para complementar su comida, realzando la experiencia gastronómica.
Un ambiente elegante y un servicio atento, ideal para cumpleaños, eventos de negocios o veladas románticas.
Reservas para fiestas y reuniones corporativas con menús personalizados y personal dedicado.
Had our team holiday lunch here. Service was exemplary, props to the team for that. As for the food... It was a bit of a mix. The nigiri was high quality and was probably my favorite. The karaage were a bit too dry, but I still enjoyed it. Flavor profile reminds me of Taiwanese popcorn chicken. As for my kastu, I was pretty disappointed. I've had better katsu for half the price. The meat was so tough too. Overall great restaurant. Probably not one I'd go to on my own budget, but it's definitely the experience that makes things worthwhile!
I’ve been here twice now. The servers are friendly and polite, but service is noticeably slow, especially considering the price point. This is definitely on the expensive side. We ordered à la carte and overall the food was good. Highlights included the tuna poke with tobiko, negi, and crisp wontons, and the house made duck gyoza with scallion, pickled ginger, and chili rayu. The butter lettuce and hearts of palm salad with radish, grapefruit, avocado, and carrot ginger dressing was fresh and well balanced. The miso broiled black cod was good, though a bit sweet for my preference, likely from the kabocha squash. The triple seared American wagyu strip steak with fondant daikon and grilled maitake mushroom was nicely cooked and flavorful. We also had a good selection of sushi, including fatty bluefin tuna o toro, yellowtail hamachi, Michael’s negitoro, and the rainbow roll, all of which were fresh and enjoyable. We had three cocktails and sake as well. The ambience is warm and relaxing, making it a nice place to sit and unwind. Overall, good food and atmosphere, but the slow service and high prices make it a place I’d visit occasionally rather than regularly.
Not recommended. Prices are in Nobu territory, but the food is barely average. The tuna carpaccio was unremarkable. The duck gyoza tasted indistinguishable from Trader Joe’s frozen gyoza. The miso cod was genuinely delicious, but the portion was comically small for the price. The Ken roll was good, but overly salty. The nigiri was the biggest disappointment. The kampachi in particular was among the worst I’ve had. They aim for a modern izakaya vibe, but the execution falls flat. The music is too loud, and the overall ambience feels forced rather than refined. Save your money and get far better sushi at Nakama, Eiji, or Okane. Very disappointed and won’t be returning.
Came here 4 years ago and loved it. Came back and… wow. What happened?? This turned into the worst dinner I’ve had all year—in a so-bad-we-could-only-laugh way. Honestly, this place has probably survived this long with such high prices only because companies in the Financial District keep expensing fancy dinners. It’s far from a good izakaya. Highlights of the chaos: • Restaurant 1/5 full on a Friday night, yet we were told to sit at the bar. On uncomfortable stools. For almost two hours. • It took nearly two hours to serve six dishes—the kind of timing you’d expect from a tiny 7-seat omakase where the chef performs every course right in front of you… except here, there was no performance, no chef interaction, and honestly, barely any food. • Sushi chefs in front of us had no idea we ordered sushi until they casually asked, “Did you guys order?” • Staff vanished constantly, and when I finally complained, the “manager” showed up with zero apologies. Not even a fake one. We spent over $300 for 2 and left hungry, confused, and laughing hysterically at how surreal the whole night was. The grand finale: The “Wagyu on Hot Stone” that took nearly 2 hours to appear was… two tiny pieces of beef, gone in one bite each (though I have to admit it was one actually good dish, just very far from justifying its price and the crazy wait). Our waitress insisted we “needed rice” with it when we ordered it. We refused. They brought COLD rice that’s enough to feed 2 anyway as an “apology.” Not sure what we were supposed to eat it with—our memories of the beef? And when the bill came, the manager STILL didn’t apologize. Instead he asked—twice— “You’ll come back, right?” We didn’t answer. I mean, isn’t it obvious?
An Unforgettable Birthday Celebration at Pabu Pabu is, without a doubt, the best Japanese restaurant in San Francisco, and my recent birthday celebration there proved it. From they moment we walked in, we were treated with the utmost respect and courtesy. The staff went above and beyond to make the evening special, providing attentive, thoughtful service that made us feel genuinely cared for. It's a level of hospitality that is truly rare and made a huge difference to our experience. The food was the highlight of the night. Every dish was an exquisite masterpiece, showcasing flavors that were both delicate and profound. The quality was simply unmatched. Knowing that they fly in ingredients from Japan several times a week, I can now understand why the seafood and other components tasted so incredibly fresh. If you're looking for a top-tier Japanese dining experience, whether for a special occasion or just a fantastic meal, Pabu is the only place to go. I can’t recommend it enough.
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