Does the Perfect Panna Cotta Texture Exist? It Does @ Sato Omakase in SF!
March 22, 2023/Comments Off on Does the Perfect Panna Cotta Texture Exist? It Does @ Sato Omakase in SF!
Another Omakase in SF, just a month between each other! My brother’s birthday was coming up and one of my cousin’s birthday has passed, so I treated both of them (one belated bday and one pre bday) to an omakase dinner @ Sato Omakase in SF.
Sato Omakase
1122 Polk Street. We went during St. Patrick’s Day weekend and I accidentally wore green. So many people for pub crawls, and Polk Street did make sense since there were bars and pizza places nearly on every block around that area. Anyways, Sato Omakase is within the Sushi Sato restaurant. There is a bar and dining area, but there is also an omakase option where you go to the other room in the back. Pretty cool!
All Members of the Party Present
My brother and I got there a bit early and went in. They put us at the bar so we can look at their cocktail menu and other alcoholic beverages. My cousin then walked in and the hostess took is to the other room for our omakase.
Omakase Bar
There seems to be 2 rounds of omakase here – an early round – 5PM/5:30PM and a later round – 7:30PM/8PM. We did the 5:30PM one and by the time we’re about done, the chefs were setting up the seats and dishes for the later group.
Time For the Meal – Part 1
Images and captions are the easiest for me, so this will be the format for this post as well. Enjoy!!
Next – Nirigi (Part 2)
The above 5 items were part of round 1 – before the nigiri stuff started. Overall, the chawan mushi was my favorite. The mackerel and oyster were excellent as well. The ceviche was good, but not my fave, and I wasn’t a fond of the amuse-bouche citrus cucumber drink.
Small Break from Nigiri (Part 2.5?)
It’s a nice touch on the omakase that not all the nigiri portion are at once. We get a break with an amazing lobster dish.
Second Half of the Nirgiri (Part 3)
That lobster was so amazing. Now let’s move onto the rest of the Nirigi!
Supplement Options
We had options to add on a Temaki (hand roll, with chopped fatty tuna, uni, and caviar) for $35 a piece and an Uni Truffle Bowl (rice, with chopped fatty tuna, black truffle, uni, and caviar) for $55 a bowl. I didn’t want to supplement on my own, so we skipped out on this. We already tried their toro, uni, and caviar, so it wasn’t really adding much new for us. If they had Wagyu as a supplement option, that’s when I’d say ok, take my credit card again and gain. The supplements look amazing. The bowl seemed popular and that can be shared since slices of seaweed was given to put the stuff in to make your own wraps or handrolls. Next time, or a la carte.
Soup and Dessert (Part 4 of this Omakase)
Ahh, ended the nigiri portion on such a good note with the. Uni. Now comes the owan (soup) and dessert.
Overall Sato Omakase Review
My brother said he liked this place more than the prior omakase we had, so YAY!!!! I picked well. There were a lot of highlights here and I’d definitely want to come back and try a la carte so perhaps I can finally get their truffle uni bowl and some Wagyu. Location is a bit out of the way for me, but I’m sure we’ll find a way to make it work. We were all satisfied here. Worth it. Hopefully Sato Omakase will be the same (or even better) as time goes on and that they don’t get lazy after they get a Michelin star. YUP, I’m looking at you places where you raise the price and do some shrinkflation after you get that star…