It seems that San Antonio’s sushi game is on point right now. From the trendy to authentic, there’s a restaurant for every taste. Here are 20 of the bests spots for finding sushi in San Antonio.
Koi Kawa Japanese Restaurant 4051 Broadway St., (210) 805-8111 The Witte construction is finally complete and the view from Koi Kawa couldn’t be better. Stop in for rolls of their near-perfect chirashi bowls. Photo via Instagram, trstza
Suck It The Restaurant 7220 Louis Pasteur Dr #125, (210) 560-2113 Though the restaurant is known for its ramen, the sushi at Suck It is reason enough to visit. Stop in for a eye-catching rolls and loaded bubble tea. Photo via Instagram, s.a.foodie
Botika The Pearl, 303 Pearl Pkwy #111, (210) 670-7684 Though Botika is so much more than it’s elaborate sushi platters, we can’t help going back for said dishes. Chefs specials change daily so there’s always something new to nosh on. Photo via Instagram, botikapearl
Nama Ramen 6565 Babcock Road, (210) 641-2888 Plating is on fleek (are the kids still saying this?) at Nama where sushi platters are decked out with orchids and specialty rolls are worth waiting in line for. Photo via Instagram, chynafinest
Godai’s Sushi Bar & Japanese Restaurant 11203 West Ave., (210) 348-6781 Goro is the sushi king of San Antonio. You’ll want to stop by during Spurs games for 40 percent off bottles of wine to go with your Spider roll. Photo via Instagram, robbiegram
Kobe Japanese Steakhouse 1007 NW Loop 410, (210) 524-9333 From sushi appetizers such as the sashimi sampler to the more committed large sushi boat that docks at $85.95 and can feed the entire family, Kobe’s got you. Photo via Instagram, jillivanilli3
Fujiya Japanese Garden 9030 Wurzbach Road, (210) 615-7553, fujiyajapanesegarden.com The origami cranes that hang over the sushi bar are all part of the Japanese aesthetic you’ll find at Fujiya. Photo via Instagram, jesselizarraras
Piranha Killer Sushi Quarry Village, 260 E Basse Rd #101, (210) 822-1088 Since opening its SA location in 2012, this sushi eatery has filled the temaki-shaped hole at the Quarry Village. Photo via Instagram, marissa_rod22
Sukeban 1420 S Alamo St., (210) 562-3231 Southtown needed a sushi restaurant and Sukeban answered handsomely with fun rolls and a formidable list of bubbles to pair it with inside a Girl Boss-themed eatery. Photo via Instagram, bluestarartscomplex
Sushi Seven 19141 Stone Oak Pkwy #507, (210) 496-7777 An off-shoot of Sushi Zushi, this joint features an all-day happy hour on Sundays with discounts on sushi, beer and sake. Photo via Instagram, drinking.in.sa
Sumo Japanese Steakhouse Sure you could have dinner and a show, but you won’t miss out on the action if you order from the sushi menu that includes all the classics. https://www.instagram.com/p/pkMly8hjC4/?taken-at=225049488
Posh Sushi Dominion Ridge, 22211 Interstate 10 Frontage Road, (210) 474-0959 The sleek eatery has Dominion Ridge folks covered when it comes to their fresh sushi needs from nigiri to temaki. Photo via Instagram, poshsushidominion
Sushishima Japanese RestaurantVineyard Shopping Center, 1205 North Loop 1604 W #230, (210) 492-2338 The home of the Khawi Roll with a “special blend of spicy fish inside with cucumber and tempura flake topped with avocado and yellow tail.. garnished with salt pepper and black tobikko.” Photo via Instagram, tq.fitness
Sushihana Japanese Restaurant & Bar 1810 NW Military Hwy., (210) 340-7808 The only thing better than the ornate rolls available at Sushihana is the solid sake list that accompanies them. Go nuts. Photo via Instagram, tha.rami
Niki’s Tokyo Inn 819 W. Hildebrand Ave., (210) 736-5471 Since 1970, Niki’s Tokyo Inn has offered traditional Japanese tatami seating and a sushi bar you’ll want to score a seat in front of. Go solo, take several friends, and get there early for best results. Photo via Instagram, fernwehdame
Uni’ko Japanese House 17803 La Cantera Terrace #1101, (210) 239-6610 Their dragon rosso roll looks like an actual dragon. Visit chef Andres Castro for his insane plating and more. Photo via Instagram, sunshinehuuu
Wild Goji Restaurant & Bar 7115 Blanco Rd #110, (210) 277-0638 The sushi happy hour at Wild Goji (named for the goji berry-infused water service) runs 3 to 6:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday with rolls starting at $2.95. Photo via Instagram, safood.e
Sushi Zushi Multiple locations, sushizushi.com An ol’ standard that’s known for its dozen of over-the-top, San Anto-themed rolls. Photo via Instagram, ongyingz
Yellowfish 9102 Wurzbach Road, (210) 614-3474, hyellowfishsushi.com One word: Sushirito. A few more words: The rest of the menu at this Japamex fusion joint should not be missed. Photo via Instagram, maryjanetwatson
Osaka Steakhouse & Sushi 4902 Broadway St, (210) 822-0300 The bento boxes are a must at this sushi restaurant with locations off Broadway and Bandera Road that feature happy hour from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday with select rolls available at three for $20. Photo via Instagram, trizsaflores04_