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    Restaurant in Oakland, United States

    Geta Sushi

    100Pearl Points

    Casual sushi pick

    Geta Sushi, Restaurant in Oakland

    About Geta Sushi

    Geta Sushi is the easy Oakland pick when the plan is sushi without a high-spend tasting-menu commitment. Lunch is the better move for speed; dinner works for a casual meal with less reservation pressure than Commis or Pomet. Book it for convenience and focus, not for a formal special-occasion setup.

    Geta Sushi is a casual Oakland option with a direct schedule: closed Monday and Sunday, and open for lunch and dinner Tuesday through Saturday. Against other possible plans such as Commis or Pomet, the clearest verified reasons to consider Geta Sushi are its Oakland location, casual dress code, and both midday and evening service on open days.

    Book it when the timing works

    The most useful confirmed detail is the schedule. Geta Sushi opens Tuesday through Saturday from 11:30 AM to 2 PM, then reopens for dinner from 5 PM. Dinner service runs until 8 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and until 8:15 PM on Friday. It is closed Monday and Sunday.

    Beyond those basics, public-facing details should be treated carefully. There is no verified information here on a chef, tasting-menu format, signature dishes, price level, seating count, beverage program, or reservation difficulty. Plan around the confirmed hours and casual setting rather than assuming a specific format.

    Use it as a casual Oakland option

    Geta Sushi fits best in a simple Oakland dining plan where the priority is an easy, casual meal during its posted lunch or dinner windows. It is not useful to frame it around unverified awards, rankings, special service styles, or a documented menu structure.

    If you are comparing possibilities, Commis, Pomet, Belotti Bottega, Ebiko, and The Wolf are other named options to consider depending on the kind of meal you want. For Geta Sushi specifically, the grounded takeaway is simple: Oakland, casual dress, lunch and dinner Tuesday through Saturday, closed Monday and Sunday.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Geta Sushi?

    Both are listed on open days. Geta Sushi is open for lunch from 11:30 AM to 2 PM Tuesday through Saturday, and for dinner from 5 PM to 8 PM Tuesday through Thursday and Saturday, with Friday dinner listed until 8:15 PM.

    What should I order at Geta Sushi?

    There is no verified signature dish, prix fixe format, or chef-led menu information available here. Refer to current information from the venue when you visit.

    What should a first-timer know about Geta Sushi?

    Expect a casual Oakland venue with specific posted hours. It is closed Monday and Sunday, and open for lunch and dinner Tuesday through Saturday.

    What should I wear to Geta Sushi?

    Casual clothing is appropriate. The verified dress code is casual.

    What are alternatives to Geta Sushi in Oakland?

    Belotti Bottega, Pomet, Ebiko, Commis, and The Wolf are other named options to compare depending on the meal you are planning. Geta Sushi is best evaluated on its own confirmed basics: Oakland location, casual dress code, and Tuesday-through-Saturday lunch and dinner hours.

    Is Geta Sushi good for a special occasion?

    There is no verified information here about a special-occasion format, private dining, awards, or a tasting menu. It is safest to treat Geta Sushi as a casual Oakland option and choose it if that fits the occasion.

    Can Geta Sushi accommodate groups?

    There is no verified group, seating, or private-dining information available here. Check the venue's official channels if party size is an important part of the plan.

    Location

    165 41st St, Oakland, CA 94611

    Oakland, United States

    Compare Geta Sushi

    How it compares

    Geta Sushi is the practical sushi choice in this Oakland set. Commis is the splurge alternative at $$$$ with a Progressive American and Contemporary focus, while Pomet is better for a $$$ Californian dinner where seasonality and a wider menu matter more than sushi.

    Compared with Belotti Bottega and The Wolf, this is less about lingering over a broader restaurant night and more about solving the sushi craving efficiently. Ebiko is the closest backup when the group wants something similar in Oakland.

    Where to go if this does not work

    Try Ebiko first if the goal is still a Japanese-leaning meal in Oakland. For a more structured dinner with a bigger budget, choose Commis; for Californian cooking at a $$$ level, choose Pomet.

    How Geta Sushi compares in Oakland

    Choose Geta Sushi when sushi and ease matter more than a polished occasion. Commis sits in a different lane: $$$$ Progressive American and Contemporary, better suited to a planned splurge than a casual weeknight. Pomet is the stronger pick for a $$$ Californian meal with broader seasonal range.

    Belotti Bottega and The Wolf make more sense when ambiance or a non-sushi menu is the priority. Geta Sushi is the narrower recommendation: go when the table has already agreed on sushi and wants less planning friction.

    Ebiko is the closest comparison by dining mood, because it gives Oakland diners another Japanese-leaning option without pushing them into a formal tasting-menu frame. If Geta Sushi is full or the timing does not work, Ebiko is the first cross-shop before moving to Pomet or Commis for a different kind of night.

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