Where to Find the Best Japanese Food in San Antonio

From ramen to sushi and plenty more authentic dishes inbetween, these are just some of the local spots that bring the flavors of Japan to San Antonio.
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Fujiya Japanese Garden
9030 Wurzbach Road, (210) 615-7553, fujiyajapanesegarden.com
Servers in traditional attire, a long list of sushi rolls to choose from, and a collection of Japanese bites have made this a favorite in the city since 1972.
Photo via Instagram / fitmencook
Fujiya Japanese Garden
9030 Wurzbach Road, (210) 615-7553, fujiyajapanesegarden.com
Servers in traditional attire, a long list of sushi rolls to choose from, and a collection of Japanese bites have made this a favorite in the city since 1972.
Photo via Instagram / fitmencook
Uni’ko Sushi
17803 La Cantera Terrace, (210) 239-6610, facebook.com
Uni’Ko is a modern Japanese restaurant betraying Mexican influences and featuring elaborate rolls and presentation.
Photo via Instagram / ivskitchen
Uni’ko Sushi
17803 La Cantera Terrace, (210) 239-6610, facebook.com
Uni’Ko is a modern Japanese restaurant betraying Mexican influences and featuring elaborate rolls and presentation.
Photo via Instagram / ivskitchen
Tenko Ramen
312 Pearl Parkway Bldg 6, #6112, (210) 267-2996, bottlingdept.com
Quealy Watson flew the coop and opened up his own ramen shop inside the Bottling Department Food Hall. The karaage is an early hit, as is the chicken katsu atop a bowl of tonkotsu. Slurp!
Photo via Instagram / s.a.vortooth
Tenko Ramen
312 Pearl Parkway Bldg 6, #6112, (210) 267-2996, bottlingdept.com
Quealy Watson flew the coop and opened up his own ramen shop inside the Bottling Department Food Hall. The karaage is an early hit, as is the chicken katsu atop a bowl of tonkotsu. Slurp!
Photo via Instagram / s.a.vortooth
Koi Kawa Japanese Restaurant
4051 Broadway St, (210) 805-8111, koikawasushi.com
A bright dining space near the San Antonio river is the setting for creative sushi, tasty sashimi and warm katsu don. Noteworthy menu items include the ice green tea and tempura ice cream.
Photo via Instagram / kimberlysarahyf
Koi Kawa Japanese Restaurant
4051 Broadway St, (210) 805-8111, koikawasushi.com
A bright dining space near the San Antonio river is the setting for creative sushi, tasty sashimi and warm katsu don. Noteworthy menu items include the ice green tea and tempura ice cream.
Photo via Instagram / kimberlysarahyf
Yummi Sushi
Multiple locations, yummisushisa.com
Nigiri, sashimi, and a list of special rolls like the Black Tiger, with shrimp tempura, cucumber, eel and spicy may keep diners happy. 
Photo via Instagram / yummisushisa
Yummi Sushi
Multiple locations, yummisushisa.com
Nigiri, sashimi, and a list of special rolls like the Black Tiger, with shrimp tempura, cucumber, eel and spicy may keep diners happy.
Photo via Instagram / yummisushisa
Ito Ramen
14395 Blanco Road, (210) 843-4230, itoramen.us
A local favorite for a damn good bowl of noodles, Ito Ramen’s pork bone broth will take you to your happy place. Complete your visit with Japanese-style appetizers made in house, such as  takoyaki (octopus ball with Japanese sauce), and have some mochi for dessert.
Photo via Instagram / itoramen
Ito Ramen
14395 Blanco Road, (210) 843-4230, itoramen.us
A local favorite for a damn good bowl of noodles, Ito Ramen’s pork bone broth will take you to your happy place. Complete your visit with Japanese-style appetizers made in house, such as takoyaki (octopus ball with Japanese sauce), and have some mochi for dessert.
Photo via Instagram / itoramen
Kimura
152 E Pecan St #102, (210) 444-0702, kimurasa.com
Chef Michael Sohocki and company hold it down at Kimura, making delicious bowls of ramen that satisfy your noodle needs. Also serving up beer and wine, Kimura is a small, but trendy spot that makes for a great date night.
Photo via Instagram / kimura_ramen
Kimura
152 E Pecan St #102, (210) 444-0702, kimurasa.com
Chef Michael Sohocki and company hold it down at Kimura, making delicious bowls of ramen that satisfy your noodle needs. Also serving up beer and wine, Kimura is a small, but trendy spot that makes for a great date night.
Photo via Instagram / kimura_ramen
Kai Japanese & Asian Cuisine
2535 Northwest Loop 410, (210) 340-8888, kaisushisa.com
Colorful plates with matching taste, this authentic Japanese restaurant serves affordable lunch specials and bento boxes. Oh, and you can’t forget about the sushi bar that will satisfy no matter what type of roll you’re in the mood for.
Photo via Instagram / r._beller
Kai Japanese & Asian Cuisine
2535 Northwest Loop 410, (210) 340-8888, kaisushisa.com
Colorful plates with matching taste, this authentic Japanese restaurant serves affordable lunch specials and bento boxes. Oh, and you can’t forget about the sushi bar that will satisfy no matter what type of roll you’re in the mood for.
Photo via Instagram / r._beller
Goro’s Sushi
2619 Mossrock, (210) 349-8117, gorossushisa.com
Specializing in sushi, obviously, Goro’s offers both traditional rolls as well as inventive creations. So go ahead and order roll of your choice (paired with a bowl of miso) and have a boozy time with your share of sake. We just hope you’re not a lightweight.
Photo via Instagram / localfoodbites
Goro’s Sushi
2619 Mossrock, (210) 349-8117, gorossushisa.com
Specializing in sushi, obviously, Goro’s offers both traditional rolls as well as inventive creations. So go ahead and order roll of your choice (paired with a bowl of miso) and have a boozy time with your share of sake. We just hope you’re not a lightweight.
Photo via Instagram / localfoodbites
Niki’s Tokyo Inn
819 W Hildebrand Ave, (210) 736-5471, facebook.com/nikis.tokyo.inn
Don’t let the outside fool you. Inside is masterful sushi, fresh and simple. Sit at the sushi bar and watch your sushi being delicately formed, Western-style or choose Japanese-style seating.
Photo via Instagram / eat.food.travel.eat
Niki’s Tokyo Inn
819 W Hildebrand Ave, (210) 736-5471, facebook.com/nikis.tokyo.inn
Don’t let the outside fool you. Inside is masterful sushi, fresh and simple. Sit at the sushi bar and watch your sushi being delicately formed, Western-style or choose Japanese-style seating.
Photo via Instagram / eat.food.travel.eat
Kuriya at Cherrity Bar
302 Montana St, facebook.com/kuriyasatx
Replacing the former ramen shop, Kuriya serves as a Japanese izakaya. There’s still ramen on the menu, but the rotating izakaya-style menu focuses on small plates for you to have many flavors of Japan in one place.
Photo via Instagram / kuriyasatx
Kuriya at Cherrity Bar
302 Montana St, facebook.com/kuriyasatx
Replacing the former ramen shop, Kuriya serves as a Japanese izakaya. There’s still ramen on the menu, but the rotating izakaya-style menu focuses on small plates for you to have many flavors of Japan in one place.
Photo via Instagram / kuriyasatx
Osaka Japanese Steak & Sushi
4902 Broadway St, (210) 822-0300, osakasteaknsushi.com
The bright red sign begs a visit to the Broadway or Bandera location. Warm kitchen dinners vary in flavor and price for any diner and sashimi is served fresh.
Photo via Instagram / eat_it_b
Osaka Japanese Steak & Sushi
4902 Broadway St, (210) 822-0300, osakasteaknsushi.com
The bright red sign begs a visit to the Broadway or Bandera location. Warm kitchen dinners vary in flavor and price for any diner and sashimi is served fresh.
Photo via Instagram / eat_it_b
Nama Ramen
6565 Babcock Road, (210) 641-2888, namaramen.com
If you are extra hungry or with a group, the okonomiyaki fries are a crowd favorite. Topped with kewpie mayo, okonomiyaki sauce and bonito furikake, they’re truly a must-have. If you don’t feel like sharing, any bowl of ramen is, obviously, a sollid choice.
Photo via Instagram / nama_ramen
Nama Ramen
6565 Babcock Road, (210) 641-2888, namaramen.com
If you are extra hungry or with a group, the okonomiyaki fries are a crowd favorite. Topped with kewpie mayo, okonomiyaki sauce and bonito furikake, they’re truly a must-have. If you don’t feel like sharing, any bowl of ramen is, obviously, a sollid choice.
Photo via Instagram / nama_ramen
Sumo Steakhouse & Sushi Bar
8342 Interstate 10 Frontage Road, (210) 541-8100, sumosanantonio.com
Dinner and a show is done well here with a variety of dinner options, house butchered beef, a pleasing sushi menu at reasonable prices and stellar cocktails.
Photo via Instagram / sumo_sanantonio
Sumo Steakhouse & Sushi Bar
8342 Interstate 10 Frontage Road, (210) 541-8100, sumosanantonio.com
Dinner and a show is done well here with a variety of dinner options, house butchered beef, a pleasing sushi menu at reasonable prices and stellar cocktails.
Photo via Instagram / sumo_sanantonio
Kin Thai & Sushi
22211 W I-10 Frontage Road, (210) 474-0959, sanantoniothairestaurant.com
Sure, Thai is in the name, but so is sushi! Kin serves a mix of Thai and, you guessed it, Japanese bites. From sushi variations to other Japanese dishes like ramen and appetizers to match, Kin lets you have the best of both worlds.
Photo via Instagram / kinthaiandsushi
Kin Thai & Sushi
22211 W I-10 Frontage Road, (210) 474-0959, sanantoniothairestaurant.com
Sure, Thai is in the name, but so is sushi! Kin serves a mix of Thai and, you guessed it, Japanese bites. From sushi variations to other Japanese dishes like ramen and appetizers to match, Kin lets you have the best of both worlds.
Photo via Instagram / kinthaiandsushi
Sushihana
1810 NW Military Hwy, (210) 340-7808, sushihanasan.com
Appetizers are as simple as edamame or as elegant as seared scallops, but sushi is the real standout here. Don’t forget to check out the sake list.
Photo via Instagram / sushihana_
Sushihana
1810 NW Military Hwy, (210) 340-7808, sushihanasan.com
Appetizers are as simple as edamame or as elegant as seared scallops, but sushi is the real standout here. Don’t forget to check out the sake list.
Photo via Instagram / sushihana_
Godai Sushi Bar and Restaurant
11203 West Ave, (210) 348-6781, godaisushisa.com
Fusion sushi with a Western flair is the vibe at Godai. Classic sushi rolls, sashimi and yakisoba are all on the menu. Always take a look at the specials board.
Photo via Instagram / caitybeats
Godai Sushi Bar and Restaurant
11203 West Ave, (210) 348-6781, godaisushisa.com
Fusion sushi with a Western flair is the vibe at Godai. Classic sushi rolls, sashimi and yakisoba are all on the menu. Always take a look at the specials board.
Photo via Instagram / caitybeats
Yellowfish Sushi
Multiple locations, yellowfishsushi.com
With three locations, SA has made it perfectly clear they love Japamex. Temaki rolls are tacos, and yes, you can enjoy a spicy sushirrito here.
Photo via Instagram / yellowfishsushi
Yellowfish Sushi
Multiple locations, yellowfishsushi.com
With three locations, SA has made it perfectly clear they love Japamex. Temaki rolls are tacos, and yes, you can enjoy a spicy sushirrito here.
Photo via Instagram / yellowfishsushi
Sushi Seven
19141 Stone Oak Pkwy #507, (210) 496-7777, sushi-seven.com
With contemporary decor and a seemingly endless menu of sushi rolls galore, your visit to Sushi Seven can be made complete with soups, salads and cocktails. From traditional Japanese ingredients to Mexican influences, exploring the menu here will be an eclectic ride.
Photo via Instagram / sushiseven
Sushi Seven
19141 Stone Oak Pkwy #507, (210) 496-7777, sushi-seven.com
With contemporary decor and a seemingly endless menu of sushi rolls galore, your visit to Sushi Seven can be made complete with soups, salads and cocktails. From traditional Japanese ingredients to Mexican influences, exploring the menu here will be an eclectic ride.
Photo via Instagram / sushiseven
Sushishima Japanese Restaurant
1205 N Loop 1604 W #230, (210) 492-2338, sushishima.com
Bento boxes and sushi rolls are what’s hot here – meaning it’s what everybody wants. But if you opt for any of the numerous variations of udon or katsu dishes, your stomach will be pretty dang happy either way.
Photo via Instagram / jasonfdennis
Sushishima Japanese Restaurant
1205 N Loop 1604 W #230, (210) 492-2338, sushishima.com
Bento boxes and sushi rolls are what’s hot here – meaning it’s what everybody wants. But if you opt for any of the numerous variations of udon or katsu dishes, your stomach will be pretty dang happy either way.
Photo via Instagram / jasonfdennis
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