Reviews
What Cicero King doesn't like about Mitsunobu:
Huge disappointment, made worse as we had naively believed it was the continuator of Kaygetsu's great food and service: it is instead the antipodes. Small ho-hum miso soup; then omakase featuring nigiri worse than off-the-shelf at Safeway--tasteless, tired, suspect. Some sort of prawn that had no meat at all but antennae that slipped under the sushi on a plate and nearly choked one diner. Store-bought cheesecake to t... View all feedback. What Norene Wunsch likes about Mitsunobu:
The food was great and presented well. Everything looked so good. I especially liked the beef in sukiyaki broth over the fire and the soup. Although I didn't enjoy the smell of the place, I had a great dinner with my wife. The Kaiseki menu was definitely worth the price if you are celebrating an anniversary. View all feedback.
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Exquisites food! The sea urchin is from this world. The meerrot salmon sushi roll is super delicious! And who would have thought that a house of white wine coul...
read moreThat was the MOST AMAZING Sushi Takeout I've ever seen. One of our favorite spots for Sushi pre-SIP. It's hard to do good takeout sushi, but that was up to the...
read moreVery small and intimate Japanese restaurant. The place has only 8 tables with 5 Sushi Bar seats that need to be reserved. Tried the Omakase and it was very good...
read moreSuperb. The best in the Bay Area. I dare try them. Edit: We were always there and it is the best menu we had. Go on what you do tomosan!
Flat out amazing, true master sushi Chef, highly recommended
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read moreThe restaurant in question has received mixed reviews from patrons. Some diners were disappointed with the quality of the food, service, and ambiance, noting issues such as tasteless and overpriced dishes, lack of attention from servers, and unappetizing surroundings. However, there were also positive comments about specific menu items like the sukiyaki hot pot, hamachi, and sea urchin chawanmushi. The Kaiseki menu was particularly praised for its presentation and flavor. Overall, while the location and atmosphere may leave something to be desired, the food quality seems to be a more subjective experience. Depending on personal preferences and expectations, the restaurant may or may not be worth a visit.