Asian in San Antonio

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  • Asian Charro

    4015 E. Commercial Ave San Antonio

    (210) 925-4006

    Asian Charro is a delicious Chinese restaurant that will tantalize your taste buds. The cook has over 20 years experience making tasty oriental dishes such as Kung Poa Chicken, Mongolian Beef, Lemon or Sweet and Sour Chicken, Lo Mein, and Garlic Shrimp, just to name a few. Asian Charro makes their egg rolls from scratch at their restaurant and boy, are they appetizing. With affordable prices and yummy Chinese food, there is no better place to order out from or eat at then Asian Charro. ;;
  • Auden's Kitchen

    700 E. Sonterra Blvd San Antonio

    (210) 494-0070

    The Skinny: Succulent and homey upscale entrees like the Duck Duck and surprising appetizers such as the tempura shrimp with noodles and watermelon more than make up for the occasional misses. Don’t Miss: The roast trout, the tempura shrimp, Guadalupe Peak lemon pie. Hours: Lunch 11am-3pm; dinner 3pm-close; Sunday brunch 11am-3pm. Prices: Dinner, small plates to big plates: $5.95-$15.75.
  • Best Quality Daughter

    602 Avenue A San Antonio

    (210) 819-4236

  • Botika

    The Pearl, 303 Pearl Pkwy #111 San Antonio

    (210) 670-7684

    Hours: 11:30am-7pm daily. Order online at BotikaPearl.com. Grocery delivery available inside 1604.
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  • Canton Chinese

    8507 Mccullough San Antonio

    (210) 342-1183

    A tasty treat for the Cantonese cuisine seeker.
  • Fire Bowl Cafe

    255 E. Basse San Antonio

    (210) 829-0887

    Spicy noodles for your sweaty forehead and water-gulping pleasure.
  • Genghis Grill

    1903 N. Loop 1604 East, Bldg. 1, #1106 San Antonio

    Genghis Grill-The Mongolian Stir Fry, is a build your own bowl, fast casual, Asian stir-fry concept. Guests at Genghis build their own bowls by choosing their own meats, spices, vegetables and sauces from Khan's Kitchen (a food bar featuring an array of ingredients), and then march over to a massive hot circular grill. There, the GRILLMASTERS stir up the food with long wooden sticks, churning and turning the ingredients until they're cooked to perfection. Guests enjoy the scene as their food is being prepared.
  • Godai Sushi Bar and Restaurant

    11203 West Ave San Antonio

    (210) 348-6781

    Rusty clay tile and Tin stars give Godai's a western feel, but the menu is classic: all the usual sushi suspects and an assortment of rice and noodle bowls. Sharpen your chop sticks and dig into the Gyidon donburi - true Japanese comfort food - simmered beef coasted in egg and fresh vegetables ladeled over rice in broth and topped with fushia ginger. Special Hours: Mon: 11am-2:30pm/5-10pm, Tues-Sat: noon-8pm, Sun: noon-4pm
  • Goro's Sushi

    2619 Mossrock San Antonio

    (210) 349-8117

    Goro's Sushi is one of San Antonio's most popular Japanese dining experiences due to the unusual rolls that chef Goro creates using only the freshest fish.
  • Hanatei Japanese Sushi Bar (Marriott Rivercenter Hotel)

    101 Bowie San Antonio

    (210) 223-1000

    One of the running jokes in National Public Radio's "Prairie Home Companion" is the reticence of the folks of Lake Wobegone. In the taciturn Wobegone World there seem to be no superlatives, only "pretty goods" and "not so bads." There is not, you betcha, a sushi bar in Lake Wobegone. For obvious reasons. But if the Marriott Rivercenter's Hanatei were there, "pretty good" and "not so bad" would be about bang-on. The same terminology goes for San Antonio, a city not necessarily known for its reluctance to express an opinion. Hanatei is the kind of place that seems perfectly competent, without inspiring either superlatives or invectives. - Ron Bechtol
  • Hot Joy

    1127 S St. Mary's San Antonio

    (210) 745-2581 (FAX); (210)

    ; On Sundays and Mondays, Hot Joy mostly evokes cries of hot damn with its inventive, Asian-esque dishes (we have loved the salt cod wontons and chicken wings with crab fat caramel, not so much the tofu offerings) and its quirky wine and beer list supplemented by a demented Riesling manifesto page offering off-the charts bottles and glasses of the outrageous elixir.

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  • Kai Sushi

    2535 NW Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 340-8888 (FAX); (210)

    ; Quality sushi and Japanese comfort food served with passion, with all-you-can-eat Sushi Rolls (Fri-Sun). Best bets: Shrimp Tempura, Sake-Rita.

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  • Koi Kawa Japanese Restaurant

    4051 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 805-8111

    Japanese Eatery offering curbside pickup. Happy Hour Drink Specials 3pm-6pm.
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  • Kona Grill

    15900 La Cantera Pkwy, #7300 San Antonio

    (210) 877-5355

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  • Lai Wah Place

    5242 fredericksburg rd. San Antonio

    (210) 342-3395; (210) 342-3630 (FAX)

    authentic chinese american cuisine. with such favorites as sesame chicken, general tso, egg foo young, peanut butter chicken and much much more at an affordible price and fresh ingredients. over 30 years in the buisiness from puerto rico, new york and the last 20 years in greater san antonio with his previous location of marbach tio chino. come and join chef tsu at his finest.
  • Ming's

    914 E Elmira St San Antonio

    2106004083

  • New Asia

    7530 Bandera San Antonio

    (210) 520-2796

    Better than old Asia, it's new Asia.
  • Noodle Tree

    7114 UTSA Boulevard #101 San Antonio

    (210) 223-6371

    Free Delivery with order of at least 1 ramen.
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  • Orient Express

    5514 Walzem San Antonio

    (210) 590-4344

    Cheap and delicious.
  • Piranha Killer Sushi

    260 E Basse Rd #101 San Antonio

    (210) 822-1088 (FAX); (210)

    ; Snuggled into still-growing Quarry district, Piranha serves respectable assortment of sushi (easy on the  digestive aid escolar!) and lunchtime bento boxes. Young crowd, bright colors, reasonable prices.

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  • Seoul Asian Market and Café

    1005 Rittiman Road San Antonio

    (210) 822-1529

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  • Sushi Zushi (Downtown)

    203 S St. Mary's San Antonio

    (210) 472-2900

    When you enter Sushi Zushi, assuming it's not a jam-packed Saturday night, you'll be greeted with a chorus of shouts in Japanese from the waitstaff and sushi chefs. As startling as it may seem (and many potential diners took great pains to ignore it), "Welcome!" is their message. (Irasshaimase!, if you prefer.) Yes, with exclamation points. And it's typical of the restaurant's enthusiastic attitude. Get used to it. ;The exuberance spills over into other areas as well. Despite a pleasant, minimalist decor featuring melon-toned walls, a laminate floor intended to emulate wide-board pine, and some black-and-white images of the sushi-making art, SZ doesn't come across as understated shibui. You can't sit at a counter to watch sushi masters assemble your order with deft hand and quiet dignity. In the place of deferential waitresses in traditional garb, there are kids in grey polos and black pants. And numerous items on the almost intimidatingly long menu, feature chipotle mayonnaise. Get used to that, too. - Ron Bechtol
  • Sushi Zushi (IH 10)

    9867 Ih 10 W San Antonio

    (210) 691-3332

    When you enter Sushi Zushi in the Colonnade, assuming it's not a jam-packed Saturday night, you'll be greeted with a chorus of shouts in Japanese from the waitstaff and sushi chefs. As startling as it may seem (and many potential diners took great pains to ignore it), "Welcome!" is their message. (Irasshaimase!, if you prefer.) Yes, with exclamation points. And it's typical of the restaurant's enthusiastic attitude. Get used to it. ;The exuberance spills over into other areas as well. Despite a pleasant, minimalist decor featuring melon-toned walls, a laminate floor intended to emulate wide-board pine, and some black-and-white images of the sushi-making art, SZ doesn't come across as understated shibui. You can't sit at a counter to watch sushi masters assemble your order with deft hand and quiet dignity. In the place of deferential waitresses in traditional garb, there are kids in grey polos and black pants. And numerous items on the almost intimidatingly long menu, feature chipotle mayonnaise. Get used to that, too. - Ron Bechtol
  • Sushi Zushi (Lincoln Heights)

    999 E. Basse Rd, #186 San Antonio

    (210) 826-8500

  • Sushi Zushi (Stone Oak)

    18700 Stone Oak Parkway San Antonio

    (210) 545-6100

    When you enter Sushi Zushi, assuming it's not a jam-packed Saturday night, you'll be greeted with a chorus of shouts in Japanese from the waitstaff and sushi chefs. As startling as it may seem (and many potential diners took great pains to ignore it), "Welcome!" is their message. (Irasshaimase!, if you prefer.) Yes, with exclamation points. And it's typical of the restaurant's enthusiastic attitude. Get used to it. The exuberance spills over into other areas as well. Despite a pleasant, minimalist decor featuring melon-toned walls, a laminate floor intended to emulate wide-board pine, and some black-and-white images of the sushi-making art, SZ doesn't come across as understated shibui. You can't sit at a counter to watch sushi masters assemble your order with deft hand and quiet dignity. In the place of deferential waitresses in traditional garb, there are kids in grey polos and black pants. And numerous items on the almost intimidatingly long menu, feature chipotle mayonnaise. Get used to that, too. - Ron Bechtol

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