
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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