Mr. Teriyaki opened its second location in August and two more are already in the works.
Mr. Teriyaki opened its second location in August and two more are already in the works. Credit: Instagram / mr.teriyakitx

Less than two months after opening a second location and with a third still in the works, San Antonio’s Mr. Teriyaki chain now plans to open a fourth eatery, this one near the pricy Dominion neighborhood.

The two-year-old business is taking over a former gym at 9951 IH-10 in far Northwest San Antonio with plans to turn it into another restaurant, filings with the Texas Department of Licensing and regulation show.

Mr. Teriyaki will begin renovations on the 4,000-square-foot space in early November and complete the work by the end of April 2026, documents show. The project will cost just shy of $300,000.

Officials with Mr. Teriyaki were unavailable Monday for comment on the plans.

The chain’s state filing comes just a five months after it unveiled plans for a third location in 12922 Potranco Road, #134, on the fast-growing far West Side. In a social media post, the owners teased that the store would begin serving by year’s end.

Mr. Teriyaki’s two existing locations — its flagship restaurant at 6824 San Pedro Ave. and the recently opened Westover Hills unit at 8603 TX-151, #109 — serve up the chain’s grilled namesake dish alongside bento boxes, sushi roll, gyoza and more.


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Sanford Nowlin is editor-in-chief of the San Antonio Current. He holds degrees from Trinity University and the University of Texas at San Antonio, and his work has been featured in Salon, Alternet, Creative...