Shokunin is the Japanese term for “master craftsman,” but here it also serves as our playful nod to the sushi chefs and neighborhood spots that shaped California’s dining culture in the 1990s. Our 26-seat restaurant is a small, casual, and vibrant space — the kind of place where the pace is fast, the food is fresh, and the atmosphere is all about good times. We honor the Shokunin spirit — dedication, skill, and pride in the craft — while serving it up with a lighter touch. Think bold flavors, fresh fish, a splash of nostalgia, and a whole lot of fun. Shokunin is a place to pull up a chair, laugh with friends, and enjoy sushi the way it was meant to be: lively, approachable, and unforgettable.
Hours
| Monday | 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1009 E 6th St, Austin, TX 78702
Phone: (512) 265-7714
Website: https://www.scratchrestaurants.com/shokuninatx
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: sevenrooms.com
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Reviews
The service was okay — nothing bad, but not super attentive either. They did forget our order of extra salmon nigiri and extra Japanese wagyu, which was a little disappointing since we were really looking forward to more.
The wait was about an hour and a half, but honestly, the food made it worth it. If you’re a sushi lover, it’s definitely worth checking out — just be prepared to wait a bit.
After coming back from Tokyo, my wife and I were searching for places to keep us connected to that experience until we return again, and the quality of the fish we tried here is unmatched by anything else I’ve tried in Austin so far.
It’s by no means a cheap meal, but it’s very good value for how size-able the pieces are, and for how great every one of them is. Even the house made soy sauce and wasabi felt noteworthy.
I can’t recommend this place enough, especially while it’s so easy to walk in and just try a couple of pieces, but be warned, you probably won’t just want a couple.
Update: went again and the food is still delicious but they need better ventilation or to not fry stuff, both times I’ve been I’ve left smells foul, the fried onions on the app are great but not worth my eyes burning and my t hair and clothes reeking
The fish was top notch
always been a huge fan of his from when they first came to Austin and even in the chaos he kept his crew calm and everything was very pleasant for it only being open 5 days when we went.
Chef Phillip really made the evening special since my mom came in town for her birthday so grateful for all they did!
Tonight we went back to Shokunin for what was nothing less than an absolutely spectacular experience. From the moment I walked inside we were greeted with smiles and amazing vibes.
The food was nothing short of remarkably delicious. We were all stunned that each course was somehow better than the last. My favorite tonight was the Sawara, the texture and taste was new and amazing. Their knowledge and care for the highest quality ingredients was meticulous and precise. The value Shokunin brings to our community is amazing, if you enjoy the best sushi this is the place for you. The value of the Omakase menu is actually insane $140 for 15 courses! You may want to wear your stretchy jeans!
They have updated the way seating works and now you can get in line from home and they will hold your spot even if you are a few minutes late. You can definitely get in now without any frustrations with the new system. The music is not too loud and you can hear the chefs and the people in your party.
We would like to thank many of the team at Shokunin by name. Phillip Frankland Lee, first thank you so much for having us back and taking the time to share a great conversation and some of your knowledge with us tonight, that was something I won’t forget! Your attention to detail and the way you were checking in on every single guest even if they may have not known was incredible.
To Chef Christian, Chef Yoji, Chef Makow, & Chef Lorenzo thank you all for an absolutely excellent experience, watching yall work was mesmerizing. To Wails and the exceptional hospitality team, thank you for making this THE experience we had hoped for from the moment we walked in the door, simply amazing. We will be back as often as we can and have already started planning family birthdays as this is the place to bring everyone together for a true foodie experience, even joking (maybe not so much of a joke) that this is our new Saturday spot after the gym!
Thank you to everyone that made our evening as memorable as it was, our group talked about the meal the whole way home and how we can’t wait to return.
*review from first visit*
Food was fantastic. They are still figuring out how they want to operate. We got in line 45 min early to wait outside as it says no reservations however I found out you can just knock on the door to add your self to the wait list. Frustrating. All of the bar seats were taken our group was the second in line. Then we sat down at a table the server was confused from the start our entire table of 5 people ordered the $140 omakase menu only to find out that we were not even allowed to order the omakase menu so they brought out one omakase for 5 people we were all confused and frustrated. We ordered a ton more food spent about 900 and after that left hungry enough to grab a burger. If I hadn’t been a follower of Phillip Frankland Lee for about 5 years we probably would have left. In all I’m not sure if we will be back, the lack of organization and not offering any kind of solution to the problem of ordering. I’d say this place needs time and organization. Left a sour taste in my mouth for the almost 1k. Music also got WAY too loud a few times, we were basically screaming at each other and one of our guest almost left with a headache from it.