I thought it was great. It is one of the best sushi bars in town. Even though the neighborhood isn't great and it is a moms and pops place it has delicious sushi. The sushi was fresh and the eggdrop soup was fab. I recommend going if you enjoy sushi, culture, and a great selection of drinks. The ov...
One of the older Japanese restaurants, where you sit at little low tables to eat. It's great if you don't have bad knees! The food is delicious. A long-time fixture in the San Antonio scene, this Japanese restaurant is located in an old house on the busy Hildebrand street, and offers simple elegance...
What a terrific place! The food was absolutely terrific, the atmostphere couldn't have been more authentic. I would definately recommend this establishment to ANYONE truly in search of a real sushi/sashimi experience (and Japanese cuisine - not just sushi!) instead of the showboating that goes on is...
When you want the freshest, highest quality sushi made by the most creative sushi chef in San Antonio only one place comes to mind, Godai!!!
Say hi to Goro(Owner,chief cook and bottle washer) for me when you go!
I have been going to Fujiya Restaurant for many years and I love it as much as all the new customers I bring to the restaurant. It is consistenely the same which is a major plus in today's economy, love love it there is nothing on the entire menu that is not delicious, yummy feel like some right now...
They have good sushi, but their gyoza is a huge disappointment.
AWFUL, SIMPLY AWFUL!!! I should have known by the bad neighborhood, old run down building, and horrible parking that this place would be trouble. The 60+ yr. old waitresses (no joke) took 10 minutes to take my sushi order, and then 30 minutes to deliver it -on a slow Tuesday night! The sushi did not...