Restaurant in San Francisco, United States
Soba Ichi
800ptsCraft soba, Bib Gourmand value, book ahead.

About Soba Ichi
A Michelin Bib Gourmand soba specialist in Oakland with in-house milling and two consecutive years on the Opinionated About Dining Casual North America list. At $$ per head, it delivers a level of craft rarely found at this price in the Bay Area. Open Wednesday to Sunday for dinner only; book a few days ahead for weeknights, a week out for weekends.
Is Soba Ichi worth a trip from San Francisco to Oakland?
Yes — and the trip is shorter than you think. Soba Ichi at 2311A Magnolia Street in Oakland's Lower Bottoms neighbourhood has earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025, plus back-to-back recognition on the Opinionated About Dining Casual North America list (ranked #517 in 2024, climbing to #485 in 2025). That trajectory tells you something: this is not a restaurant coasting on early buzz. It is getting better. For handmade soba at a $$ price point with that level of external validation, there is no comparable option in the Bay Area right now.
What makes Soba Ichi worth your time
Soba Ichi is a soba specialist in the most focused sense. Chef Koichi Ishii mills and cuts soba in-house, which means what arrives at the table is made from grain, not dried product from a warehouse. That process matters because freshly milled buckwheat has a grassy, faintly earthy aroma that dried soba simply cannot replicate — you notice it as soon as the bowl is set down. It is one of the clearest sensory signals that you are eating something made with real craft rather than kitchen shorthand.
The restaurant operates Wednesday through Sunday, dinner only, from 5 to 9 PM. That four-day week is not arbitrary , it reflects the time required to produce soba at this level of quality. Treat it as a useful filter: if you can plan around those evenings, the reward is a bowl that would cost you a flight to places like Myojaku in Tokyo or Azabu Kadowaki to approximate at this price.
When to go , and why timing matters here
Soba is a seasonally driven food, and Soba Ichi reflects that. Buckwheat is typically harvested in autumn in Japan, which means the freshest, most aromatic new-crop flour (shin-soba) arrives in the November-to-December window. If you have flexibility in when you visit, that seasonal window is worth planning around. The difference between shin-soba and flour milled from the previous year's harvest is noticeable to anyone paying attention: more fragrance, more flavour in the noodle itself, less reliance on the broth to carry the dish.
Outside of harvest season, the menu will still reflect whatever is leading available, but your leading odds of tasting the kitchen at its most expressive are in late autumn. For a special occasion dinner , a birthday, an anniversary, a first visit with someone who cares about Japanese food , booking in November gives you the leading version of the experience and a story to go with it.
Within a given week, Friday and Saturday evenings are likely to be busiest. Wednesday or Thursday dinner is the smarter move if you want a less pressured pace and more attentive service across the room. Given the Bib Gourmand recognition and a Google rating of 4.5 across 565 reviews, this place fills consistently , do not assume you can walk in at 6 PM on a Saturday.
Who should book Soba Ichi
This restaurant is well-suited to a date night or a two-person special occasion dinner where you want genuine craft without a $200-per-head commitment. It also works well for solo diners who want to eat at the counter and watch the kitchen work. For groups larger than four, check availability carefully , the restaurant's focused format and likely limited seating mean larger parties need more lead time and flexibility on timing.
If you are visiting the Bay Area and already planning dinners at Nisei or Iyasare for Japanese food at a higher price point, Soba Ichi sits below both in spend but above both in focus. It is not trying to do everything Japanese , it does one thing at a serious level. That specificity is the point. For a broader Japanese dining experience in the city, Izakaya Rintaro covers more ground, and Gozu pushes into Japanese-inflected wagyu territory at a much higher price. Soba Ichi occupies a distinct lane: artisan grain craft at an accessible price, executed at award-winning level.
For context on where Soba Ichi sits relative to destination-level restaurants elsewhere: the Bib Gourmand consistently identifies kitchens that punch above their price class. The same guide that awards three stars to The French Laundry in Napa and Alinea in Chicago is telling you that Soba Ichi is worth a detour. At $$, that is a meaningful signal.
Practical details
Reservations: Book in advance , walk-ins are possible but not reliable given consistent demand and a limited dinner service window. Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 5–9 PM; closed Monday and Tuesday. Budget: $$ per head, making it one of the most affordable Michelin Bib Gourmand options in the Bay Area. Address: 2311A Magnolia Street, Oakland, CA 94607. Dress: No stated dress code; the $$ price point and neighbourhood setting suggest casual is appropriate, but clean casual fits the level of craft being served. Getting there: Plan for the cross-bay trip , BART to West Oakland station is the practical option if you are coming from San Francisco without a car.
For more dining options across the Bay Area, see our full San Francisco restaurants guide, and for where to stay, our San Francisco hotels guide. If you are building out a full Bay Area trip, our San Francisco bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the rest. You might also consider Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg if you are extending north, or Delage for a Japanese-influenced tasting menu back in the city. For those planning West Coast itineraries further afield, Providence in Los Angeles is the comparable benchmark for serious, focused cooking at a higher price tier.
Pearl Ratings
- Value: High , Michelin Bib Gourmand at $$ is difficult to beat in the Bay Area
- Booking difficulty: Easy to moderate , plan ahead, especially on weekends
- Special occasion suitability: Strong for dates and small celebrations; less suited to large groups
- Craft level: Serious , in-house milling and multi-year award recognition confirm technical consistency
FAQs
How far ahead should I book Soba Ichi?
A few days to a week ahead is generally sufficient for mid-week dinners; aim for at least a week out for Friday or Saturday. Soba Ichi holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand and a 4.5 Google rating across 565 reviews, so weekend demand is real. It is not as difficult to book as $$$$ restaurants like Lazy Bear or Benu, but do not leave it to the night before on a Saturday.
Is lunch or dinner better at Soba Ichi?
Dinner only , Soba Ichi does not serve lunch. The kitchen runs Wednesday through Sunday from 5 to 9 PM exclusively. If you are building a daytime itinerary in Oakland or San Francisco, plan Soba Ichi as your evening anchor, not a midday stop.
What should I wear to Soba Ichi?
Casual is fine. At a $$ price point in Oakland's Lower Bottoms neighbourhood, there is no dress code to speak of. That said, the level of craft in the kitchen warrants clean casual at minimum , think a dinner-out standard rather than weekend brunch attire. Compare this to $$$$-tier neighbours like Atelier Crenn, where smart dress is more expected.
Can Soba Ichi accommodate groups?
Small groups of two to four are the natural fit. The restaurant's focused format and dinner-only service across four days a week suggests limited seating. For parties of five or more, contact the restaurant directly and book well in advance , do not assume a large table will be available on short notice. If you need a venue for a larger group dinner in the Bay Area, a restaurant with a private dining room is a more practical option.
What should I order at Soba Ichi?
The soba is the reason to come , in-house milled and cut, which is the kitchen's defining credential and what the Michelin Bib Gourmand recognises. Order based on what is available the night you visit; the menu reflects what chef Koichi Ishii is working with seasonally. If you are visiting in November or December, you may be eating shin-soba (new-crop buckwheat), which is the most expressive version of the noodle across the year. Beyond that, specific dish recommendations require verified current menu data we do not have , ask the server what is freshest that evening.
Can I eat at the bar at Soba Ichi?
Bar seating is common at Japanese restaurants of this type and likely available, but Soba Ichi's seat count and layout are not confirmed in our data. If counter or bar seating matters to you , particularly for solo dining , confirm directly with the restaurant when booking. Counter seating at a soba specialist is often the better vantage point for watching the kitchen work.
Is Soba Ichi good for solo dining?
Yes, it is a good solo option. At $$ with a focused menu and a craft-forward kitchen, it is the kind of place where eating alone at the counter makes sense , you are there to eat the soba, not to manage a table of four. It sits alongside Nisei and Izakaya Rintaro as a Bay Area Japanese spot where solo diners are not an afterthought.
Does Soba Ichi handle dietary restrictions?
Buckwheat is the core ingredient, which is naturally gluten-free in its pure form , but soba noodles sometimes include wheat flour as a binder, so if you have a gluten intolerance, ask specifically about the noodle composition. Beyond that, Japanese restaurant menus of this type typically involve dashi-based broths containing fish, which limits options for strict vegetarians or vegans. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if dietary restrictions are a concern , phone and website details are not currently in our system, so reaching out via reservation platform is your leading route.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Soba Ichi?
Book at least one to two weeks out. Soba Ichi runs a tight dinner-only window — Wednesday through Sunday, 5 to 9 pm — which means seats fill quickly against limited availability. Walk-ins are possible but not reliable given the consistent Michelin Bib Gourmand demand at $$ price points.
Is lunch or dinner better at Soba Ichi?
Dinner is your only option. Soba Ichi operates exclusively in the evening, Wednesday through Sunday from 5 to 9 pm. If your schedule is inflexible on weekday evenings, plan for a Friday or Saturday booking.
What should I wear to Soba Ichi?
Come as you are within reason. Soba Ichi is a Michelin Bib Gourmand spot in Oakland's Lower Bottoms neighbourhood at a $$ price point — the vibe is serious about food without requiring formal dress. Clean, casual clothing fits the room.
Can Soba Ichi accommodate groups?
Small groups of two to four are the sweet spot here. The restaurant's focused format and limited dinner service window are not well-suited to large parties. If you are planning a group of six or more, check the venue's official channels to confirm availability before building plans around it.
What should I order at Soba Ichi?
The soba is the reason to come. Chef Koichi Ishii mills and cuts noodles in-house, which is the core of what Soba Ichi does and what the Michelin Bib Gourmand and Opinionated About Dining recognition reflects. Build your meal around the soba rather than treating it as a side.
Can I eat at the bar at Soba Ichi?
Bar or counter seating availability is not confirmed in available venue data. Given the restaurant's small footprint and high demand, securing a reservation rather than counting on counter walk-in access is the practical approach.
Is Soba Ichi good for solo dining?
Yes — a focused soba restaurant at $$ pricing with counter-style service is one of the more comfortable solo dining formats available. The short dinner window and advance booking requirement apply regardless of party size, so reserve a spot rather than walking in.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 5–9 pm
- Thursday
- 5–9 pm
- Friday
- 5–9 pm
- Saturday
- 5–9 pm
- Sunday
- 5–9 pm
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