Austin is home to a number of stellar sushi restaurants. Our list features a range of price options and experiences, from luxurious omakase style-eating to cozy meals at more casual eateries.
LessOne of Austin’s most renowned restaurants year after year, Uchi offers a playful take on Japanese cuisine from mastermind chef Tyson Cole. There’s no going wrong with any items on the menu, so order a decadent omakase style meal to be blown away by inventive sauces and textures. We recommend adding the lush Jasmine Cream to your order for dessert.
The beloved sister of Uchi, Uchiko distinguishes itself with its smoky flavors. Although no less luxurious than Uchi, Uchiko’s exceptional happy hour makes exploring their menu a bit more approachable. Expect top service, exquisite flavors and something new to try with every visit.
Combining the best of two great cuisines, DK Sushi and Seoul Korean Restaurant is a family-owned eatery that’s been around since 1993. DK offers an interesting selection of specialty sushi rolls, traditional Korean comfort food and, of course, an essential karaoke bar.
A 12-seat Japanese restaurant in the South Congress Hotel, Otoko makes every meal an intimate and unique occasion. Encounter culinary genius at the hands of Chef Yoshi and his team, who serve up unforgettable multi-course omakase and Kyoto-style kaiseki with a plethora of flavors and buttery soft fish. Make your reservations online through their ticketing system.
This gem in Springdale General offers a variety of eating experiences. Order from their popular selection of temaki or handrolls, reserve a 45-minute omakase session for a weekend or book a class in sushi-making. With high-quality ingredients and sophisticated raw, cooked and vegetarian recipes, Uroko provides affordable yet gourmet meals served from a casual countertop.
Neighborhood Sushi is a modern and trendy joint on South Congress that brings some Texas flair to traditional Japanese cuisine. Take a seat in the warm-toned interiors or lush outdoor patio and enjoy the plentiful selection of sushi, with a number of intriguing vegetarian options as well. Get a taste of their Yellowtail Tartare as an appetizer and their Warmed Spice Donuts for dessert.
This cozy hole-in-the-wall is an ideal choice for those who want to dine big without spending a pretty penny. Go hungry and devour their All-You-Can-Eat Sushi at a flat rate of $27.95 for lunch or $36.95 for dinner featuring an endless array of appetizers, rolls and more. With a great downtown location and close proximity to UT’s campus, Sushi Junai is perfect for a casual hangout with friends.
Traditional but not typical, Fukumoto offers an eclectic selection of Japanese dishes, many of which are hard to come by in Austin. Experiment with their varied sushi options and check out their famous yakitori. Pro tip: ask for the off-menu Wasabi Roll for a unique and spicy bite — and don't miss out on their wonderfully vast drink menu, featuring nearly 50 different types of sake.
Located at the Domain, Blue Sushi provides its visitors with an extensive menu that holds something for everyone. Enjoy starters, shareables and sushi with plenty of cooked, gluten-free and vegan options. With a mission to source sustainably and refreshing transparency on how they do so, this establishment is a friendly reminder that the eco-conscious choice can still be delicious and well-priced.
If you’re looking to add some adventure to your dining ritual, Kura presents an innovative restaurant experience. This globally-acclaimed concept invites you to pick your meals from a revolving bar that circulates around the establishment. Choose from their grand selection of nigiri, rolls and more for a low cost, high reward meal.