
Looking for the best sushi in San Antonio? Sake Café Sushi Bar & Grill in Stone Oak is known for bold flavors and signature rolls like the Bento Box Volcano, and King Salmon, alongside sizzling teriyaki and fresh sashimi. With a full sake bar, happy hour specials, and warm hospitality, we’re the go-to for date nights, family dinners, or casual takeout. Craving Japanese food or searching for “sushi near me”? Discover why Sake Café is Stone Oak’s favorite spot for sushi, grill, and sake.
Bustling joint with a menu of sushi & grilled food, served in a functional, strip-mall setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 19179 Blanco Rd #101, San Antonio, TX 78258
Phone: (210) 408-6388
Website: https://sakesushisa.com/
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Reviews
You guys have zero idea for sushi !!!!!
I really didn’t want to say, cause I’ve ordered a lot from you, some chefs have been changed?
Sorry today was disgusting.
Photo features The Jalapeno Tempura Poppers!! So good!
Our server was very kind and attentive. There’s lots of options here which is great for families.
UPDATE: AUG. 7 2021
The manager spoke with me and paid me back the wrongful gratuity charge. She told me we could actually let the waiters knows how to cook the items on the menu to better suit our wants. She apologized for the treatment we were given. I changed from 1 star to 3 stars. I am hoping that military discount becomes a reality there and that we get treated better next time we go. This place has a lot of potential and I hope to give it a whopping 5 stars soon.
Ordered the soft shell crab and calamari frito as appetizers. There’s not many places to get soft shell crab, so had to try it. It was well-prepared and plated nicely. The batter was very crunch and the soft shell crab very flavorful. The calamari frito was a nice surprise too. It was thicker and sushi grade squid instead of the thinner calamari at most places.
For the meals, ordered the Karaegi Chicken, Combo Yakisoba, Mini Chirashi, and two pieces of Yellowtail sushi. The mini chirashi was a nice mix of 3 pieces of tuna, salmon, and yellowtail. The sushi was all very fresh and of good quality. The seaweed salad that came with it was also really good; I’d even recommend that as an appetizer or side dish. The yakisoba bento meal came with a small salad, gyoza, and small rolls. The salad had a nice dressing, gyoza was nice and crispy, and rolls were what you’d expect. The yakisoba noodles were good, but the meats were a little dry. The karaegi chicken was different and in no related to karaage chicken. It must be their own dish as I’m not familiar with an actual karaegi chicken. Instead of the deep fried karaage chicken, the karaegi chicken is marinated and served in the sauce. It reminded me of a chicken dish you may receive at a Chinese restaurant. Not that it was bad, but was different than I expected.
Overall, good experience as the sushi was of good quality and grade. Service was great. I’ll probably return and order from the sushi menu.