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KENICHI

419 Colorado (512-320-8883)
Dinner Sun–Wed 5:30–10, Thur–Sat 5:30–11.
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(From November 2009) This ultramod spot in the city’s Warehouse District still attracts the young and the beautiful—and the rest of us. We rushed over after work to snag a spot at the bar and settle in with a crisp white wine and some fabulous little bites. We were especially wowed by the Austin-style sashimi: yellowtail with cilantro (!), thinly sliced serranos, and basil vinaigrette. The Dynamite Shrimp also blew us away: delicious tempura-battered crustaceans with vibrant orange salmon eggs. Bar.

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UCHI

801 S. Lamar Blvd (512-916-4808)
Dinner Sun–Thur 5–10, Fri & Sat 5–11. Reservations recommended, taken until 7.
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Japanese /
Sushi

Two Stars

(From November 2009) The sushi at this little orange cottage is pretty darn exotic, with the likes of tako pops (grilled baby octopus dusted with red pepper) and carpaccio of madai (red sea bream) sliced so thin you can see the shiso oil through it. Serious wine list too: In August, wine steward June-Ann Rodli was named Texas’s best sommelier at the annual Tex-Som contest. Beer, wine, & sake.

September 19th, 2008 at 1:50pm
sushi lover says:
This is the best restaurant in Austin, period. AMAZING food! And where else do you see guys in cowboys hats eating sushi.

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WEFUSE

120 E. 4th (512-236-1011)
Open Mon–Fri 11–6. Closed Sat & Sun.
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Japanese

 

(From December 2008) If you’re looking for a light and healthy—not to mention economical—lunch option downtown, this cheerful Japanese fusion spot is fun. Bento box offerings include everything from seared ahi tuna with cucumber salad to roasted chicken in a light soy-based sauce served with gingered potato salad. Salads are both playful and flavorful, like the chicken, goat cheese, and dried-cranberry salad with a vibrant white-balsamic vinaigrette. Be sure to grab a slice of chocolate-dipped pineapple on the way out.

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YU SUSHI IZAGAYA

206 Colorado (512-708-887)
Lunch Mon-Fri 11-2; Dinner Sun & Mon 5-10, Tue & Wed 5-11, Thur-Sat 5-midnight.
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(From April 2009) With all the new condos downtown, it’s not so surprising to find a neighborhood izakaya (yes, with a k; it’s a Japanese drinking establishment that also serves food). Just don’t think you can wear sweats to this one. A sleek bar lit in blue with black wood banquettes demands a little attention to the wardrobe. A late-night visit found scenesters perusing the grilled robata menu while listening to the thumping of techno music. A bowl of kimchi ramen, in a light broth tasting faintly of the sea, came topped with fried pork, the standard corn kernels, and a tea-dyed hard-boiled egg. Tempura-topped udon became instantly clogged with batter, but a cup of miso soup was clean flavored and graced by tiny enoki mushrooms. A mun-dane sushi combo was not worth leaving the house for, but we loved the Fuji 151, a flaming salmon sushi dish. Bar.

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