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Japanese Restaurants in Downtown Austin

10 results Downtown Japanese Show Map

A BarChi Sushi

JapaneseDowntown$10-$25

206 Colorado, 512/382-5557

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B Maiko

JapaneseDowntown$25-$40

The restaurant provides Japanese and fusion cuisine in a modern and swanky yet relaxed setting. Find standard sushi offerings, including edomae – Tokyo-style sushi – and some signature rolls.

311 W. Sixth, 512/236-9888

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C Papa Kuma

JapaneseDowntown

This food truck perched outside of Empire Control Room serves Japanese street food with a Texan flair, including okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake) topped with brisket.

606 E. Seventh, 737/238-0101

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D Papadom

Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Thai, VietnameseDowntown

From the owners of Star of India, Papadom offers classic Indian dishes and Indo-Chinese specialties and keeps late-night hours – perfect for the Downtown crowd.

310 Colorado, 512/840-1434

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E Piranha Killer Sushi

JapaneseDowntown$10-$25

This restaurant boasts beautiful presentation and an extensive sake and wine menu. Try the Love at First Sight roll.

207 San Jacinto #202, 512/473-8775

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F RA Sushi

JapaneseDowntown

117 W. Fourth #300, 512/726-2130

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G Silhouette

JapaneseDowntown$10-$25

Sushi, rice rolls, dumplings, spring rolls, wraps, coffees, teas, and karaoke: It's the perfect spot for that late-night pick-me-up.

718 Congress, 512/478-8899

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H Sushi Geisha

JapaneseDowntown$10-$25

This spot offers perfectly decent sushi at relatively low prices. The Spider Roll is a standout, but don't miss the vegetarian choices.

616 E. Sixth, 512/480-2211

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I TenTen

JapaneseDowntown

501 W. Sixth, 737/243-9147

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J Uchibā

JapaneseDowntown

Uchibā, "Uchi Bar" in Japanese, is a izakaya‑inspired cocktail bar and restaurant known for its Japanese whiskies, yakitori grill items and Uchi classics.

601 W. Second

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