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Address: 440 E St Elmo Rd Ste B-2, Austin, TX 78745
Website: https://www.texassushiko.com/
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Salmon was my favorite, balancing sweetness and savory was an amazing bite of seaweed along with a great accompanying sauce, and a citrus touch to make everything taste sharp.
I ended up having a majority of the rolls menu, and everything was great — the tuna was very direct and a clear taste of tuna, the pork belly was not too fatty and blended well. Even spam/oyster mushroom were really well done with lots of flavor.
Really enjoyed the experience here alongside Texas Sake. Definitely recommend the combo for a casual night out with friends 🙂
This is no longer a food truck but located inside of Texas Saké. They don’t have a standalone menu, instead it’s in the iPad, so you go up, order on iPad, and then they find you in the bar.
Handrolls:
King Crab – 5/5
Spam – 5/5
Pork Belly – 5/5
Salmon – 5/5
Bluefin Tuna – 5/5
Scallop – 5/5
The spam and king crab were definitely my favorites. But all the handrolls are amazing. I’ve been here several times and it never disappoints. Awesome food truck.
Must trys: salmon , scallop, and Hamachi.
The king crab was delish and very butter, however it was $25 for one. I wish the nori wasn’t soggy when served, maybe if they toast the seaweed a little? Hard to bite thru the taco and no have everything fall out. Regardless, I’ll be bringing more friends back!!
Tuna was a whopping $15, great tuna quality but the flavor was masked by some furikake seasoning. Salmon was ok, again flavor masked by some yuzu sauce, and probs just my luck but got a very lean portion of the salmon. Yellowtail hamachi was way too fibrous, it looked like (and tasted like) snapper, a cheaper fish. Hopefully they’re not scamming people. Scallop had 3 pieces in it, parmesan cheese on top was a lil weird. Also staff wasn’t very friendly to put a cherry on top. They looked and acted like they didn’t want to be there. Probably won’t be going back 🙁
3 star service but you really serve yourself.
1 star food due to price…
This place has a great setup, atmosphere, and food. But it is way too expensive. I paid $40, ordered three items, and received enough food as a single appetizer for most restaurants. You pay for your meal upon ordering – so you’re only aware of the small serving size after you’ve paid.
I would love to return, but at these prices, I can’t. All you can Sushi can be found in Austin for $35.
Atmosphere is awesome! Great music – Linkin Park playing – and Anime provided – pretty darn fun!