Mifune Restaurant

 
20 Reviews
1737 Ste Post St Ste 375
San Francisco, CA 94115-3659
(415) 922-0337
mark@isobunesushi.com
Alcohol Beer/Wine Only
Features Kid-friendly
Features Heart-healthy dishes
Features Kid Friendly
Mifune Restaurant serves San Francisco, CA and is located in the 94115 ZIP code.

Hours of Operation

Monday To Sunday From 11:00 AM To 10:00 PM

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Mifune Restaurant received an average rating of 3.95 out of 5 stars from 20 reviews.

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Diners line up for the delicious noodles at this inexpensive Japanese restaurant that features 20 hot dishes, a dozen cold and another dozen or so rice bowls. Each noodle order comes with either white udon noodles or buckwheat soba… Read Full Editorial

Casual Noodle House by fidafy via Citysearch on 4/22/2010

This was our first visit to a restaurant in Japantown. We were craving a noodle bowl and with so many choices, we just picked the first one we saw, Mifune. \r \r Although the restaurant is unassuming and the service was so/so, the food…

Soba and udon at Mifune by grubalicioussf via Menuism on 4/5/2009

For traditional soba and udon, Mifune in the Kintetsu Mall in Japantown is the place to go. They have...

not to be confused with mifune don by judy l via Insider Pages on 4/30/2008

this is another place called mifune, except not don. this place is okay. the food is alright, typical japanese menu. not the place for noodles. if you feel like japanese, come here.

Atrocious and Offensive by Raquelsf via Citysearch on 2/10/2008

Oyako donburi with tons of broken egg shell, missing dishes that had been ordered, dirty tables, unfriendly lackadaisical service, I wouldn't recommend this restaurant to my worst enemy.\r Do yourself a favor and stay away.\r Next time I…

server need to be more attentive by vuoch via Citysearch on 12/1/2007

I walked out of Isobune sushi because they were not children friendly . I went across the way to Mifune we were seated right away, food was alright. Once the server took our order and brought our food we never see her again... on a…

Good service, Great Udon!!! by kamagib via Citysearch on 11/9/2006

This was my grandmother's favorite Japanese restaurant in SF. (she's 2nd generation Japanese American/Nissei and lived in SF for all but 2 years of her life) She loved it because of the udon broth and I agree, that I've never tasted…

Good food, reasonable prices, so-so service by richardac via Citysearch on 9/7/2006

The food at Mifune is usually good, though definitely not exceptional. Prices are very reasonable, but you don't get many extras here either. I once asked for water several times and never did receive it. I find the udon, soba, and rice…

Worst Experience by cpgyrl via Citysearch on 8/25/2006

It was our first time in SF. We were using CitySearch to go to the best places around town and japanese was our last stop. I love japanese food, especially ramen. \r \r First the Service: When we got there, we were seated promptly, but…

what happened to Mifune? by costarica via Citysearch on 7/11/2006

I've been going to Mifune for many years and they have always been consistant with respect to the quality of the food and the service. Recently however their service has been horrible and downright rude. Their udon is also of a lesser…

Our favorite noodle shop in San Francisco. by achibber via Citysearch on 6/8/2006

Bare-bones interior, but always great noodle bowls. Good, prompt service, and cozy atmosphere that authentically recreate the atmosphere of a restaurant in Asia. They use MSG, though, which does enhance the flavor -- but if you're…

Tasteless ramen and hard udon by aminoacid5 via Citysearch on 6/7/2006

I went to this place after reading all the great reviews.\r \r Disappointment is the only word that comes to mind. The udon noodles were hard (they're supposed to be soft and chewy) and the broth was salty. The ramen soup tasted like water…

There is a reason that there is often a line... by jverse via Citysearch on 4/14/2006

But it always moves fast as Mifune efficiently turns out some really good Japanese food in hearty portions and with friendly service. You never have to wait long but there is no rush to leave either. The lunch special where you can pick…

Udon...so good by Wei-ying W. via Judy's Book on 4/13/2006

Yes, they have the best udon I've ever had. I always go back for more. Sometimes I even have 2 bowls! It's gotten a bit more expensive over the years, but the noodles are worth it. The service isn't very good, in fact, some of the waiters…

mifune by j c. via Judy's Book on 3/20/2006

great place to have noodles in the heart of japantown. big portions and reasonably priced. i don't think i've ever had anything other than noodles at this restaurant so not the place to go if you are craving sushi or what not. not sure…

The best noodles outside of Japan! by philologia via Citysearch on 6/2/2005

Mifune has the best noodles I've had outside of Japan, and I've tried a lot. My favorite dishes are (the spelling will be horrendous) nabeyaki udon and zaru cha soba. The pickled herring is also surprisingly delicious. We come here…

inexpensive udon by foodielover via Citysearch on 12/6/2004

I haven't been here in a few years but was in the neighborhood with friends this weekend & dropped in for some late night udon. We were the last customers in as they were getting ready to close for the evening, so the service was a bit…

Noodles best bet by coffeemeister via Citysearch on 12/4/2004

This is the best bet for people who like to eat home made soba buckwheat noodles. I strongly recommend you try the Tempura soba, on a cold day, and Tenzaru soba, on a hot day. This can be changed to Yasai tempura or Yasai Tenzaru soba…

Best Udon I've had so far by foodie94108 via Citysearch on 11/10/2004

Going off prior recommendations, I ordered the Nabeyaki Udon and it did not disappoint! The Udon was brought out in a steaming hot steel bowl. The broth was excellent, noodles were definitely made fresh, and the chicken was very tender. …

Nabeyaki Udon by robdubious via Citysearch on 7/15/2004

The nabeyaki udon is the best in town, very hearty and tons of good stuff thrown in...if you have a cold this is better than chicken soup! I've tried almost everything else, and the only other thing I would order is the zaru soba (cold…

Homemade udon, gracious service and bargain prices--it's no wonder this place is always packed. by Contributor via Citysearch on 6/11/2004

The Scene
Slatted-wood booths divide the large dining room into several semi-private areas. Stark red-and-black walls accented by tasteful Japanese prints gussy up the otherwise spare space. A diverse crowd of diners is served by…

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