Unassuming storefront with a stylish interior for sushi, Japanese entrees & all-you-can-eat options.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 5–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2500 W Parmer Ln #100, Austin, TX 78727
Phone: (512) 716-3922
Website: https://sushijunai2.online/
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Reviews
Food: 8/10 food was good but wish there was a wider variety to choose from. The sake was delicious.
Service: 10/10. They were attentive, fast, and very kind
Atmosphere: it’s a chill environment but I took a star off because there were some bugs that look like fruit flies.
This was a solo experience but would come back with friends.
I went to this AYCE sushi spot expecting a good deal, but it’s clear they’ve built their business around baiting customers into over-ordering just to rack up extra charges. The menu makes it sound like a great value—until you realize every piece is packed with an absurd amount of rice.
Each roll had about half an inch of rice crammed on one side, completely throwing off the balance. The hand rolls were no better—overflowing with rice to the point where it felt like I was eating a rice burrito with a hint of fish. Even a half roll was the size of a normal full roll anywhere else. It literally took me three bites to finish one piece because there was so much rice stuffed in each one.
To make matters worse, the restaurant reeked of Fabuloso, which I noticed was what they used to “clean” the bathroom. That’s not a germicide or disinfectant, so it’s not doing much to sanitize anything. The overwhelming scent made it pretty obvious they were masking odors rather than cleaning properly.
Overall, this place is the definition of quantity over quality—and even then, most of that “quantity” is just cheap rice. Definitely not worth it.
I do not recommend this spot unfortunately. I came for the All-You-Can-Eat (AYCE) for $37/pp and the sushi dishes were a hit or miss. Many of the rolls tasted warm when they should’ve been chilled. Some tasted great while others were drenched in a sauce that just didn’t work with the dish.
The dishes the rolls were served on were chipped at the corners and looked old (shown in picture). You also have to use a pen and paper to place your order which is different from most other AYCE places. There is a cost if you don’t finish all your food so order only what you can eat.
The restaurant is supposed to mimic a dimly lit and calm restaurant situation but the lights are so low over the tables that they hurt your eyes.
Make sure to get on the waitlist early, as it fills up quickly! We recently went on a Friday, checked waitlist (said no wait), joined a few minutes later and said we were 6th. Took ~45 minutes to get to the table for reference.
Service was good, the lady picking up the used dishes was great, super quick! They were busy and staff was nice but you could definitely tell busy!
This time we were told there’s a limit of one mochi per person (hadn’t had that previously).
Overall, food is good. Buttered asparagus, creamy shrimp, shrimp tempura, the beef, monkey brain and unagi are all favorites. Many rolls are fried and a lot also have cream cheese, so while overall tasty, it’s definitely not a super healthy sushi experience if that’s what you are looking for. There’s also a huge amount of rolls so it could be just we just pick the less healthy ones haha. We have not tried any of the noodle soups or rice.
With tip, it was ~45 per person (including kids) but was worth it as that’s many times close to what we spend at a regular sushi restaurant for a few rolls/much less food. We ordered over $300 worth of food (based on menu prices) plus drinks.