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Izakaya Sozai
"Japanese tapas highlighting our Tonkotsu Ramen as well as a variety of accompanying appetizers. A selection of Sakes and Beers pairs nicely to balance out the perfect meal."
Address: 1500 Irving St , San Francisco 94122, CA, US
Phone: (415) 371-9721
State: CA
City: San Francisco
Zip Code: 94122


Opening Hours

Monday: 17:00-21:00
Wednesday: 17:00-21:00
Thursday: 17:00-21:00
Friday: 17:00-22:00
Saturday: 17:00-22:00
Sunday: 17:00-21:00


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Reviews
After coming home from Japan my wife and I miss the quality and taste of authentic Japanese cuisine. When the craving become to much to bare we go to Izakaya Sozai. With a wide variety of delicious street food and Yakitori dishes, fresh daikon salad, and the centerpiece the tonkatsu ramen you will never miss. If you're looking to step out of your comfort zone i recommend the chicken cartilage. If you want to keep it simple the dry pepper chicken wings. You can never miss. If you are in the sunset or visiting Golden gate park please stop in you will have a wonderful time.
Now I have to say, for a small joint like Izakaya Sozai, they can sure serve up mini courses that will absolutely get your eyes wide open. Most of the dishes were very delicious and for a very decent price. Izakaya style, of course. My top favorite dishes were the Tako Wasabi, bacon wrapped enoki mushroom and mochi, and Ankimo pate. If you are a foodie like me and are adventurous, I recommend you come here to try it.
We arrived 20 minute prior to our reservation and the table was set and ready to receive us. We were seated within a few minutes and put in an order for a bottle of Sake. Our 2 other friends arrived in time when the bottle showed up at our table in an ice bin. After a round of Sake to quench our throats, we were ready to place our food orders. We scanned the QR Code on the table. We not only orders foods off the menu but from the Chefs Menu posted on the wall. This is a Tapas concept so hope other customers don't expect portions to be plentiful. It's all about the varieties, great place for groups and a wonderful selection of Sake offered. Our party of 4 sat indoor, next to the entrance. The place was cozy and the staffs were really friendly. I noticed there's a chefs table for 2, at the high counter. A party for 2 would be perfect for that spot. Maybe I'll request for that spot on a future visit.
Nice place but just think we ordered the wrong dishes on our first visit. Tonkotsu was strangely peppery + chicken flavored, like no tonkotsu I've ever had. Tsukemen broth was yummy, more what I expected but the noodles served to dip with were so undercooked that the dish was tough to enjoy. Chicken thigh skewers were the yummiest thing we ordered, and recommend those. Maybe it's best after all to stick to smaller plates and skewers at an izakaya. Unfortunately don't think I'd return, with the price point and food I received.
Step right up, my fellow food aficionados! Let me spill the soy sauce on Izakaya Sozai – a culinary gem still reigning supreme in the Bay Area. Picture this: tantalizing tastes that transcend ordinary izakaya fare, from their celestial ramen to a parade of palate-pleasers. With each bite, you're dancing on a cloud of flavor, and let's not forget the sake – it's so good, it's practically a spiritual experience! At Sozai, it's not just about the food; it's a whole vibe – the kind of place where good friends dive into great food, excellent service, and awesome sake converge in a harmonious symphony of culinary delight.
LOVED IT. For some reason, I’m quite picky about my ramen. We started with wagyu sausage, which was good — although I wished there were more. My partner and I both ordered the tonkotsu ramen, but I added on the spicy miso and garlic chips… chefs kiss. I used about half of the spicy miso to get to desired heat. The host and server were super nice and HUSTLED all over the full restaurant. We’ll definitely be back!
A very homey feeling as you walk in you're greeted right away. I tried some bbq items and their ramen. I gotta say i was extremely impressed with the food! The skewers were very flavorful with a lot of different options. The ramen was flavorful and creamy very rich with flavor. And the service was awesome! I don't think my water cup ever got empty or without someone tending on us.
I used to love coming here a lot, I haven’t been for a bit because of the pandemic. The takoyaki, miso cod and clam chowder croquette are really tasty and cooked perfectly. The ramen however was way too peppery, it is a bit overwhelming! The noodles are decent and the pork was juicy but that pepper flavor is too much
Food was good. I was so impressed with their special for the night-fresh uni with fresh wasabi, fresh seaweed and seaweed paper. Good Beer and sake completed our night. Servers were pleasant and helpful. Will definitely go back.
It should/could be a 5 star review because the dishes are pretty unique and I think? Superb quality but I genuinely didn’t like any of it. Let me explain It’s very loud and a bit cramped, the music is too loud I couldn’t hear my party so we all could only speak to the person next to us. The chicken ramen was a ‘dipping ramen’ you grabbed your noodles and dipped it in the broth. Except it wasn’t broth it was more like bouillon fish paste with water...it was perplexing... like what is going on here. So 5 stars because that’s very unique I’ve never seen that before but I just didn’t like it at all. The noodles however were cooked to al debate. Beef tripe, chrysanthemum and nectarine - hmmm that’s a very interesting dish right it’s probably good. No, not really. The chrysanthemum was the main dish and it really has no flavor.. not very different from arugula the nectarine was good but very few pieces and same w/ tripe. The 3 ingredients had no cohesion just thrown in a salad bowl. Bacon wrapped mushroom? Hmmm sounds interesting! But again the bacon was a bit undercooked and the mushroom added no notable flavor.
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