Sushi Kawa Japanese Restaurant welcomes you to their dining room. You can even enjoy the sun on their terrace. They are open at night from Monday to Saturday. You can get there by bicycle and public transit. They are positioned in a surrounding characterized with restaurants and stores.
Another veteran of the Mission dining scene, Sushi Kawa offers bentos that cater to a wide variety of tastes. There are the standards (various teriyaki meats with sushi or sashimi), plus a vegetarian box and a special spicy box. If a regular bento isn’t enough of a belly buster, there’s also a deluxe box featuring a little bit of everything.
Open from 5 pm on festival day, Sushi Kawa is a shady retreat with a view of the street. The popular Japanese spot serves a full sushi menu as well as a number of sushi combo and rice-bowl entrees. Evening dinner meals also include the savoury okonomiyaki. a skillet-fried pancake made with meat or seafood and topped with salty-sweet sauce, seaweed and bonito flakes.
Go Kakuryu! Get ‘em Goeido! Hurray for Hakuho! You may not know the stars of sumo by name, but you can still enjoy televised matches while you savour the namesake cuisine at this busy Fourth Street Southwest restaurant. Order by the piece, roll or cone, or try a bento box or sushi combo with all the punch of Japan’s national sport.