
Low-key Japanese eatery serving sushi & hot dishes in bright, riverfront surrounds.
Hours
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4051 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209
Phone: (210) 805-8111
Website: http://www.koikawasushi.com/
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Reviews
Hidden away, almost as if it’s playing a game of culinary hide-and-seek behind a few other buildings, we found a little sushi gem. It felt very much by itself, which, in a way, added to its charm. Large windows offered a nice view, letting in plenty of light.
Now, I’m not really a sushi guy myself – I’m more into other food – but some of my family members definitely are, and they gave it a hearty “pretty good” stamp of approval. The prices seemed pretty normal; from my perspective, not cheap, not outrageous. The service was good, attentive without being intrusive.
The restaurant isn’t huge, which gives it a cozy, authentic feel. I was actually a little surprised to see quite a few people dining solo, a testament, perhaps, to its quiet appeal. The decor is decent, nothing over the top, but it definitely feels very genuine, like you’ve stepped into a little piece of Japan.
If you’re a sushi person, or even if you’re just looking for a solid meal in a place that feels off the beaten path, I’d say this spot is definitely worth checking out
The atmosphere was nice and cozy, and they had a bunch of tables by the windows that overlook the pond, which was nice to see animals like ducks.
This is the kind of place where to not judge a book by it’s cover because we has a fantastic meal here! We started out with the Tempura, it was good but just a tad bland. But obviously we didn’t come here for that, we came for the sushi. My husband got two rolls, Kiss of Fire (Tuna, Hamachi and Avocado topped with Seared Tuna, Jalapeño, Spicy Mayo, Chili, Habanero Tobiko), and Heaven & Hell (Albacore and Avocado topped with Massage, Spicy Tuna, Jalapeño, Crumbs, Spicy Mayo, Chili). These were the two I pointed out for him and he really enjoyed them. It’s usually hard for us to come across a sushi restaurant where they have spicy rolls that don’e include cream cheese or anything fried because he’s really not a fan of those in his sushi. I got Koi Kawa Sushi set that had 9 pieces of Nigiri, and I loved everything about it! The fish was fresh and they were a decent size for the price. This has got to be at the top of my list of favorite sushi restaurant in TX, so we will most definitely be back!!