1. Uchiko
9.3
4200 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX
Japanese Restaurant · Rosedale · 181 tips and reviews
Peter Langsam: Sake toro nigiri is the best piece of sushi I've ever had, their preparation is flawless! And get the fried milk afterwards!!!
Elynn Lee: Really amazing. The Fried Milk dessert is a MUST! The Yokai Berry and Pork Jowl are also favorites. The sake toro nigiri is incredible. Great options for everyone, even if you don't like raw fish.
Grace S.: Sake toro, Hama chili and Japanese Picnic!
2. Uchi
9.1
801 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX
Japanese Restaurant · Zilker · 226 tips and reviews
Monica Tanuwidjaja: Make sure you try their hotate, tako pops, pork belly, toro dish, rice in hot stone, and dessert!!
Jess Tew: Avo Bake, Bacon Steakie, Sake Toro Sashimi, and the Hamachi Nabe are must try's! Also show up around 4:45 if you don't have a reservation so you don't have to wait for over an hour.
Cosette Eliason: Come for the Sake Social & order all food items on the menu. Enjoy house takara to drink. Get the Hama Chili & Karaage from the main menu. End w/ pieces of Madai or Ora King Toro! Ask for Molly.
3. Uroko
8.1
1023 Springdale Rd Bldg 1, Austin, TX
Sushi Restaurant · MLK-183 · 4 tips and reviews
Joel Goodman: Great temaki at lunch. Loved the Hama Toro and specials are good. You should probably get 3 hand rolls.
Noah Weiss: Awesome hand rolls from the Kome folks. The salmon and yellowtail toro, along with spicy tuna and miso soup.
Sam Kap: The flower and veg roll is the prettiest and most refreshing role. The evil tempura is great, too. Boxed sake if you’re hanging for a while
Zahir Walji: Best Sushi in town! The white Salmon belly, Toro, Unagi (salt and fresh water), Hamachi as well as the blue-fin Tuna are as good as it gets.
ReneeGray: One of the few places in town where I will order sashimi. No matter what you order it will be fresh, flavorful and served with great artistry.
Austin Chronicle: A hybrid of Japanese flavors and Continental techniques, Soto brings elegance and family cooking to the table. Try the magical tiger maki roll or the mango kobe for an unforgettable experience. Read more.
6. Osaka Mansun
8.3
13492 N Highway 183 Ste 160 (Anderson Mill), Austin, TX
Sushi Restaurant · Northwest Austin · 26 tips and reviews
Helen Wheels: Love the spider roll, the crunch roll, and the dragon roll.
Brandon Bollom: Skip the over-hyped, over-priced sushi around town and eat here. Best sushi & sushi chefs in Austin. Bento boxes @ lunch are a fantastic deal!
Byron Hicks: best miso soup and best sushi in town
9. Odaku Sushi
8.1
2501 W Parmer Ln (btw Mopac and Tomanet Trl), Austin, TX
Japanese Restaurant · Parmer Square · 22 tips and reviews
Steven Wisdom: Everything I have had from here has been delicious. Main go-tos are Fried Chicken Teriyaki (also Grilled), Galbi, Mokguksu, Dak Kang Jung
Rob Pickett: Deluxe sashimi is awesome!
Erin Byrne: Their ginger salad dressing & Miso soup r the BOMB!
10. Zen Japanese Food Fast
8.0
2900 W Anderson Ln (at Rockwood Ln), Austin, TX
Japanese Restaurant · North Shoal Creek · 30 tips and reviews
Josh A: Solid healthy Japanese options done quickly. Sushi options limited to basics. I recommend the house bowls or build your own. Fresh ingredients!
Brandon Whichard: The wifi password is zenaustin.
Rosie Jo-Go: If you're looking for actual Japanese food, you're in the wrong place. If you want fast, tasty, moderately healthy food, then you are in just the right spot :)
Reserve123.com: Great ambiance, cocktails, oysters, and seafood entrees. Order a lot and share.
Austin Chronicle: Perla's has transformed a land-locked SoCo corner into a beachy cafe. It's hard to beat this place on a sunny afternoon for fresh oysters, grilled octopus, and a Caesar cocktail on the shady patio. Read more.
Austin 360: This seafood destination has an array of cocktails to match the cuisine. Bright flavors with a typically tropical flair incorporate house-made ingredients, and the cocktails never fail to refresh.