
When I returned from my vacation last week, I had a few days off before going back to work. So that gave me the opportunity to check out some weekday lunches in San Francisco that I typically don’t get a chance to visit since I work over in Oakland.
One of the newest lunch spots – with a twist – is Sushiritto, a SOMA spot near the Financial District that’s created a hybrid of the sushi roll and a burrito. Just a few doors down from the popular gourmet sandwich shop The Sentinel, Sushiritto supposedly has been drawing the curious crowds since opening a few weeks ago.

Sushiritto has about six specialty rolls on the menu, all unique creations with names like Latin Ninja and the Mamacita Roll. I ordered what was called the Smokin’ Chicken ($8.50), made with chicken karaage (Japanese-style fried chicken), avocado, plantain, shaved cabbage, red and yellow bellpeppers, cilantro, and green onion.

Growing up in Hawaii, I’m used to these types of sushi rolls, known as maki sushi. But Sushiritto, along with adding way more ingredients than traditional maki rolls, delivers the rolls uncut so you eat it like, well, a burrito. (Even though it’s not folded like a burrito wrap with the ends tucked in.)

But despite the mess created when eating, at least there were a lot of flavor from the many ingredients. The chicken itself wasn’t crispy because of the chipotle crema sauce that was lathered on it. I liked the shaved cabbage giving everything a contrasting texture, but eating everything did not make me think I was eating a chicken roll. It was good but the chicken seemed lost in everything.

This isn’t a full review since I just ate one roll. The rolls are huge and fresh, so if I’m ever in the neighborhood I might pick up a sushiritto and take it home and slice it.


Interesting intersection of cuisines, but I'm thinking: "That's a lot of rice in a burrito!" I don't think I could finish a whole one.
ReplyDeleteI read about something similar in SoCal, the proportions just don't sound right to me... And any kind of crema with sushi rice is just wrong too.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised you got the fried chicken. I want to try the raw fish one minus the crunch stuff.
ReplyDeleteToo bad no evening or weekend hrs. I keep asking for them.
Interesting concept. I like how you called it a "fusion maki roll on steroids" LOL
ReplyDeleteI sooo wish I could make sushi, but I just can't get it quite right!
ReplyDelete~ The Tuckerbag ~
There it is! After you left a comment about your visit to Sushiritto, I had to check our your post. I agree that the overabundance of ingredients caused some of the more unique flavors to fall by the wayside. Wow, I really need to catch up on your posts!
ReplyDeleteI went there, this weekend, with my son, who lives in SF. The roll I had was out of this world delectable and I cannot wait to have another! I don't recommend this place for others, however, because I want it all to myself!
ReplyDeleteGo, eat and enjoy! It is a mouth watering sensation!
(and, no, I don't have stock in the company!)