Grill master's hands turning whole branzino over glowing binchotan embers, soft-focus guests leaning into candlelight beyond the pass

Fire.Patience.Dinner.

Charcoal-fired kitchen · Binchotan · Irori counter

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Provenance

Nothing arrives here without a story.

Whole fresh fish on crushed ice at the market, glistening silver skin and clear eyes

FISH

Whole branzino and black cod sourced daily from the Tsukiji outer market network — skin-on, bone-in, nothing trimmed before the fire.

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Farmer's hands holding freshly pulled root vegetables from dark soil, heritage varieties

LAND

Heritage aubergines, young leeks, and miso-dressed shiitake from a single family farm in Sonoma — harvested the morning of service.

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Glowing binchotan white charcoal in a traditional kiln, orange and white embers

FIRE

Binchō-tan from Wakayama Prefecture — ubame oak, slow-carbonized for sixty days. Chemical-free, near-smokeless, burning hotter and longer than any substitute.

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Intimate restaurant counter with warm candlelight, guests in conversation over small plates and sake glasses

The Counter

Eight seats.
One conversation.

The irori counter traces its lineage to the communal hearths of Hokkaido — where fishermen gathered around fire, passed food on wooden paddles, and ate without ceremony. Our counter preserves that spirit. Eight seats face the grill. You watch the coal, the chef watches the fish.

Ask for omakase-style and the chef will move through the evening at their own pace — what's best from the morning's market, what the binchotan is holding well tonight.

"I've been coming for three years. I stopped looking at menus after the second visit. I just sit down and trust the fire."

MK
Marcus K. — Counter Regular

Reservations

Reserve
Your Seats.

Counter seats and dining room available nightly. Omakase-style counter service runs from open to close — no set menu, no clock.

HoursTuesday – Sunday, 6pm – 10pm
Address218 Ember Lane, San Francisco, CA 94107
Phone+1 (415) 882-0641
Counter8 seats · Omakase available nightly

Can't make it in?

Order Omakase at Home

Our robata box ships Friday mornings — whole fish, heritage vegetables, binchotan-infused sauces, and sake pairings chosen by the chef. Serves two. $140.

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