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Members' reviews on IZAKAYA RINTARO
4.2/5
26 reviews
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Service: 5
Ambiance: 5
Authentic Japanese Cuisine "upgraded" to a next level. The chef put all his ardor to excel all his plates. Bravo! Sure, we will be back again with friends.
AMAZING food, ambiance, and staff.
We are foodies and have never felt more satisfied at another restaurant.
Thank you for this experience Rintaro!
Rintaro was on my radar, but I had no plans to dine here during my week long trip. After seeing their cookbook EVERYWHERE in town, I felt like splurging for my last dinner in SF and made a same day (Thurs) 9:30 pm dinner reservation.
I spoke to Kay, the hostess, 2x. Got to meet them in person, which was nice. Friendly, helpful.
???? ????♂️The other waitstaff was... Average. It didn't help (1) the kitchen was closing soon after my order was placed, so I felt rushed, and (2) I was seated at the bar. My water glass was empty for a long time until a server dropped off a pitcher. My server didn't take my jacket/bag or point out there were hooks under the counter, but I figured they must be *somewhere*. I was much better taken care of at a mom-N-pop restaurant in Central Richmond than here.
I was really excited for the housemade yosedofu and the udon "carbonara".
????⬜ The tofu was forgettable. I've had this many times and wish they added myoga or shiso to make it special. Go all out since it's elevated Japanese food and the same ingredients are also used for the udon (grated ginger, scallion, katsuobushi). The little pitcher of soy sauce leaked on the table and didn't taste of shiitake. The server brought a serving spoon and plate for me to eat from, which didn't make sense as I was a party of 1 ???? Both spoons provided were a bit awkward to eat off of.
???????? The kama tama udon "carbonara" description is misleading. There's no rich creaminess you'd expect from a carbonara-like dish. The housemade udon had a distinct, firm chew I appreciated. The bowl was also warmed, nice attention to detail.
???????? The star was the hojicha panna cotta, which was a late add on. At first bite, the hojicha was very pronounced. Very creamy. I didn't use the syrup it was served with.
????????The surrounding area is not very well lit, bit industrial, so it has less foot traffic and it's creepy at night, even for the 5 min walk from the bus stop.
????????️The interior atmosphere is nice for a date, but the bar stools weren't very sturdy/weighted. The open kitchen is nice and heard lots of Japanese being spoken. The only perk to sitting barside is watching everyone work.
My dear friend and I got lucky and sat the counter yay! We both got the set menu, which was 75.00 per person, and I was not disappointed! ✨️
I loved all the courses. #6 course, you have either choice: Kake Udon OR Manodofu Don . I wanted a soup so we both chose Kake Udon. The egg with Kake Udon was so Divine. ????
And can we mention the dessert?! ???? I was in heaven with the 'Hojicha Panna Cotta' just the right amount of sweet & the almond cookie with it? Yum!
The bathroom is immaculate, nice esthetics, the door was so cool ????
The parking is only street. I was lucky enough to get a spot in front of the restaurant.
I am looking forward to return with more dear friends. ???? ❤️ ????
This is my 2nd time here and I realized now that perhaps, they are better at the other dishes that are not yakitori. But at the same time, it doesn't seem like their focus is yakitori/grilled food, so perhaps that is worth forgiving. After all, they have more dishes on the menu that are not grilled. Below are my thoughts of the dishes I tried.
- Grilled items. I wish they had a slightly bigger selection. One personal issue I have with the yakitori specifically is that they're way too "clean". The guy at the grill is very talented, the cooking is excellent. But.... I personally like a little more smoke, and a stronger punch of the tare. Some of the dishes are salty enough w/o the accompaniments like yuzu kosho.
- The sashimi here is rather good for a place that doesn't focus solely on sushi/sashimi. They even provide real wasabi. I don't know why people are complaining in the reviews below - did you expect omakase level quality?
- Nuta here could be better balanced. Too much white miso.
- Dons are OK but nothing special. If you want to fill yourself up it's a decent strategy.
- They had an eel master visiting from Japan. Frankly, for the price the eel kabayaki was just.. fine. Nothing mind blowing, and I've had better in my travels.
- Decent drink selection. Good choice of wines too. If you get an asahi here, you'll be paying $1-2 more than what you would at other places, just fyi.
Overall, this is decidedly more of a "restaurant" and not a place to come in, grab a few skewers and a beer on a whim. Even the substantial bar is reservation seating only. It takes the "izakaya/yakitori" concept to a slightly "refined" level and the business model works well in a place like SF.
So far both visits were good experiences, but slightly underwhelming. Perhaps it's the sheer difficulty of grabbing reservations at reasonable hours. Or the price to quality ratio. Or just the massive amount of praise this place received over the years compared to the actual experience? Not sure.
Personally I prefer Ippuku in Berkeley. You might too if you like more of a "bar" setting. It's the bay area original, now in it's 13th or 14th year, and so far no other izakaya or yakitori place has topped it.
Every dish was so bland and boring. We ordered the skewers which taste average- its just grilled mushroom and chicken, nothing that impressed my taste buds. The Kare Kabocha Korokke (croquette) had no flavor! I have no idea how they fried this with 0 salt or sugar or spices?! I had to self flavor the food by dipping it into the little pile of salt and sauce to keep things interesting. We also ordered the oden no moriawase, which is... you guessed it... so bland!! It feels like I can cook this by taking a trip to the frozen section at H-mart. We finish things off with the Maguro No Yukke ( garlicky shoyu marinated tuna over hot rice). I do not taste any garlic or salt, you cant even tell the tuna was marinated (see photo for reference). The fish was NOT fresh ( I can barely even taste the fishiness of the tuna), and the rice tasted like regular rice. But most importantly, where is the flavor and depth? Why am I just eating a boring bowl of rice and unfresh fish?
My partner and I both left disappointed and unimpressed. I believe there are better Japanese restaurant at this price point in the city that's worth your time and money. If you do visit, I hope your experience is better than mine.
- kabocha croquette 5/5
- hojicha panna cotta 5/5
- shiitake satsumage oden 5/5
Sashimi is okay but nothing to right home about, would skip.
Bento box which was pretty neat
Nice selection of sake and few other drinks like wine and beer.
Service wise: very nice from the front of the house altho there is no designated waiting area and everyone who shows up early is pushed on the side or outside. Majority of waiters are full of good vibe and you see how they identify with what is being served. Except a read/pinkish haired young lady with huge golden spectacles that came across a bit aggressive with her approach, didn’t smile once and gave us uninviting vibes.
Overall great experience and will be coming back ????????