
Down-to-earth restaurant specializing in Japanese cuisine, including sushi & teriyaki plates.
Hours
| Tuesday | 4–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4–10 PM |
| Friday | 4–11 PM |
| Saturday | 4–11 PM |
| Sunday | 12–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 107 W Jones Ave, San Antonio, TX 78215
Phone: (210) 585-1863
Website: http://shirossan.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.com
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Reviews
The wagyu teriyaki is such a great deal, omg! So tender, and cooked with this delicious gravy with mushrooms. Each bite makes me throw my head back, I swear. I devoured every bite of the salad and tangy dressing in-between bites of beef.
They serve the perfect sake to enjoy these meals, so please indulge.
Please come here and order this. God its so good!
Located downtown, they do have a parking garage for free 4 hour guest parking.
The restaurant had a chill vibe and was not overly loud.
Once we ordered our food, it took a lengthy 30 min or so to receive our appetizer. This was quite a let down as there were not many patrons inside the restaurant at the time. There also seemed to be a reasonable amount of staff on the payroll.
The app that we chose was the hot line crispy gyoza. There were a lot of flavors here to unpack. From the garnished parmesan, the 911 sauce that the gyoza were tossed in along with an additional green sauce. The gyoza were nice and crispy as promised and the 911 sauce complimented them with a bit of tang and sweet. The parmesan was an interesting choice that some may be a bit taken back by, I didn’t mind it though.
The nigiri were pretty good, though personally, the wasabi was a bit overpowering.
The lobster robbery roll and the kimchi roll were both solid, though the lobster robbery were our preferred.
Prices here are a bit inflated, but when has good quality sushi ever been cheap?
Service was decent and overall vibe passed the vibe check. Nothing extraordinary, but a reccomend in the end.
4.3/5
Jameson welcomed us with kindness right from the start—greeting us on the phone and guiding us through the parking validation process, which set a great tone for the evening.
Once we arrived, we dove into a few happy hour items, and let me just say—the Soul Sisters roll were YUM! Definitely the highlight of the evening. We also tried the crispy tuna roll from the happy hour menu, and it did not disappoint.
We couldn’t resist ordering a couple more items from the regular menu—the Truffle Hibachi and the Playmate Roll. Pro tip: that hibachi sauce is to die for. Keep it on the side and dip each roll, trust me.
Thank you again for making my sisters birthday feel so special, especially after an unexpected moment in her life. This dinner was exactly what we needed, delicious, comforting, and memorable.
We’ll definitely be back on Tuesday for your amazing specials… and maybe even Sunday!
Huge thanks to Jameson again. You made our night.
The restaurant’s intimate size does require advance planning. Reservations are essential given the limited seating, but this constraint also ensures a more personal dining experience. The investment in both time and money pays off handsomely for anyone who appreciates authentic, high-quality sushi.
For serious sushi enthusiasts, Shiro represents the gold standard in San Antonio. The combination of skilled preparation, premium ingredients, and intimate setting creates a dining experience that transcends the typical restaurant visit.