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Komé

4.2 (1.6k reviews)
ModerateJapanese, Sushi Bars
Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Agent M.

Sushi lunch, hamachi was especially so good this day. Chutoro (unfortunately, they didn't have the Otoro) was soooo tender, rich, the rice was well made too, I overly satisfied. Service was decent, hope they can monitor the customer more frequently though they have many for hall to scan through. Ambiance sometimes quite noisy if you choose the wrong time, I went on Saturday around 1 pm, so there were quite a lot of families fill out tables. But that didn't stop me enjoying my good sushi. Yum!

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Clau R.

So good, as usual! My fiancé and I came in at around 12:30 on a weekday. It was pretty packed in the parking lot so we didn't think we would get a table, but we were immediately seated at the bar. We both ordered the sushi lunch special. I got mine with the sunshine roll, which was tasty! All the fish is so fresh and basically melts in your mouth. Not pictured is the delicious miso soup that comes out before your meal. A 10/10 sushi spot and definitely not one to be missed!

Sushi lunch with salmon maki
Allie H.

Loved this spot for lunch! Buta-kimchi was delicious- pork and kimchi combo can never go wrong. Also loved the gyu-don and the sushi lunch deal

baoni L.

Takowasa is not chewable, maki was good, karage was a bit dry. Overall okay place. Environment is chill. Good for family and friends. Service was nice. Will try more stuff next time.

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Avril J.

The food was very good! I loved the lunch box (it's small for the price) and the ramen takundo was good too. The service and ambiance it's very good! It was a good surprise

Lola M.

What a great spot! Came here with some friends for dinner and there was no wait, which was great since it was 7:30 (prime dinner time), we got sat immediately! I started with a miso soup, and the kome fries, which were AMAZING i loved the honey wasabi aioli. Then came the nigiri and sushi, which was absolutely great- i got two salmon nigiris and 2 scallop nigiris which were all buttery and smooth, would 100% order again. Next i got the krab salad sushi which was just crab, avocado, and sesame seeds- simple, and refreshing. Everything came super quick, and the waitress was incredibly sweet. Loved every bit of the dinner! Would 100% recommend!

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Chelsea L.

I love sushi and finally got to try Kome, which has been on my list for a while! They sadly don't take reservations so we waited for 30 minutes before we got a table. They do have a bench to wait inside but it quickly fills when there are like 5 parties ahead of you. I saw $$ on Google for Kome and I thought, shouldn't be too expensive. However, the portions are small so you end up paying a lot if you wanna be satisfied. The sushi tastes really good though! I would come back with a group to try more things We got: Nigiri set $20 Salmon box $20 Austin FC roll $18 Tempura zaru soba $14 Matcha parfait for dessert! $12 --This one was sooo good and unexpectedly huge. There is something like panna cotta on the bottom topped with matcha ice cream and mochi.

Ruby J.

Kome is the best. The food is so delicious and such a fun spot. Decor is spot on and service is always reliable and accommodating!

Yakitori (~$12)
Aya E.

Ordered: Murasaki Moya cocktail (~$15) Nihon Sakari No. 13 (~$13) Brie Tempura (~$12): 5pc fried cheese & honey Yakitori (~$12): grilled tare chicken & onion skewers Vegetable Tempura (~$8): kabocha squash, onion, shishito peppers, carrot, fresh grated ginger and daikon Alone Together Roll (~$22): tuna, salmon, yellowtail, topped with bbq eel, go-go sauce, eel sauce, tempura crunch Austin FC Roll (~$18): krab salad, tuna, avocado, eel sauce topped with avocado & black tobiko Spooky Roll (~$15): spicy tuna, avocado, salmon on top, go-go sauce Texas Surf N Turf Roll (~$15): steak, shrimp tempura, avocado, spinach, candied jalapeño, cilantro, sesame seeds, tx green sauce, eel sauce Aya's take: Komé offers traditional Japanese comfort food among some other non-traditional provisions so you will surely find something you like here. I started with the Nihon Sakari No. 13 which is served in a beautiful square wooden masu cup (which I've never experienced before). They give enough sake to where it overflows into the masu cup. It was dry, light, and delicate in flavor with hints of floral taste. As far as the appetizers, the only one worth getting is the Vegetable Tempura. It was fried to perfection and I absolutely loved the tempura shishito peppers. I could've had a whole plate of just those! All the sushi rolls were satisfying and loaded with ingredients and flavors. My favorite were the Alone Together Roll & Austin FC Roll. All in all, we enjoyed our last dinner in Austin!

Squid ume shiso and salmon hosomaki
Mia B.

Such a good spot for a nice lunch or dinner! While airport is a busy street, the location is convenient to drive to if you're already on airport. Try to have your whole party present, otherwise they may hold your spot but not seat you. Despite being packed, service was really quick. The menu has a lot of stuff, but in general it's a good mix of standard rolls with some innovative combos and specials mixed in. The price I thought is pretty reasonable, although my rolls were pretty small. I would go to meet friends for a casual hang, it's a bit loud in there at peak times.

Matcha ice cream sundae
Dani P.

Checked in with Jonathan--super friendly. The QR waitlist didn't work, but we were added manually and seated in about 10-15 minutes on a busy Saturday night. My meal (miso soup, veggie tempura, and bean curd nigiri) was okay, not memorable. My friend, who's a regular, enjoyed her sushi and matcha ice cream. The service was very attentive--too much so. We were interrupted constantly, which made it hard to enjoy the meal or talk. The seating was cramped. Chairs are fixed due to the tight layout, and my chair was pressed up against the person behind me. A server even knocked my chopsticks off my plate because of how close the tables were. They don't accept cash, even for tips, which was surprising. Friendly staff and quick service, but between the tight space and over-attentive service, I wouldn't dine in again--maybe just do takeout. My friend loves this place, so could have caught it on an off night.

Lana M.

The well priced sushi spot offers a mid menu with fresh tasty sushi at a reasonable price. They are also very attentive to food allergies and the servers know the menu well. The problem I have is that whenever someone walks in the staff all shout welcome in in Japanese and it's really annoying and loud which destroys what would other be a really chill spot. It's also ridiculously dark in there too

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4.4
(549 reviews)
1.2 mi
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If you're looking for authentic, unforgettable ramen, you absolutely have to try the Hakata…read moreTonkotsu DX at Marufuku Ramen. From the very first sip of that rich, creamy broth, I knew this place was something special. The noodles were perfectly cooked, the pork was tender and flavorful, and every bite felt like comfort in a bowl. Honestly, it's the best ramen I've ever had--and it's not even close. What really sets this place apart is the customer service. The staff is friendly, attentive, and truly make you feel welcome from the moment you walk in. The vibe is awesome--lively, clean, and the kind of place you want to sit, relax, and enjoy every minute of your meal. And whatever you do, don't pass up the Spicy Wings. They are sweet, spicy, and perfectly crispy--cooked just right with that satisfying crunch in every bite. Absolutely delicious and the perfect complement to an already amazing meal. Top-notch service, incredible food, and an unbeatable atmosphere--this place is a must-visit.

Our last day in Austin, we decided we wanted to do something soup-y…read more First impressions: The area this ramen shop is in is very nice! There's lots to do and shop for after or before eating! Service: Servers were friendly and attentive! Food: My bf and I both shared the chicken karage and then we each order the deluxe tonkatsu, I got the mild and he got the medium. The broth was super rich and creamy! I was really surprised. I really enjoyed the broth and its taste, however, the noodles were alittle clumpy. I would definitely recommend coming here, the food was delicious and fast!

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4.0
(1.1k reviews)
4.2 mi
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I really liked my visit to Kemuri Tatsu-ya! I came here for a work dinner so we tried a bunch of…read morethings and shared -- the misoyaki butterfish and the fried chicken (chicken karage) were absolutely standouts, I LOVED! We also had the BBQ eel which was delicious (a bit pricey for 3-4 small pieces for $18, but it is cooked SO well).We had the charred edamame which does have beef in it (take note vegetarians -- there aren't a lot of veggie only dishes on the menu), and the taiyaki cornbread (excellent flavor and texture). We did get the hippie bone marrow (it's eggplant!) and the Kinoko mushroom for our vegetarian friend and she really liked both it even though she's not big into mushrooms (the kinoko has a strong umami flavor, it's quite meat-like actually). We got the hot pocketz too which are brisket based; they were very cheesy (smoked gouda) -- good flavor but the brisket isn't strong. My coworkers also tried one of their specials which is essentially a Japanese "famed dish" -- it's squid marinated in it's own guts. I tried the tiniest piece and it was one of the most abhorrent things I've had -- it was SO salty and kind of sour. I like fried squid but this was nothing like that; def would not recommend but if you like to try weird things, go for it. We also got several drinks -- the Match painkiller and Puff puff pass (serves 2 people) are both absolutely delightful! Very fruity/tiki-like. Someone else got the grapefruit sour which is basically Shochu in a glass that comes with a fresh half of grapefruit and a juicer you can prep yourself! Overall -- I like Kemuri a lot. The food is a little high for the portion sizes, but it's a solid place to go with friends/coworkers and share things so you can try a lot. Because things come out like it courses, you can easily get full without overeating. And the drinks are great! It's a more casual place inside, but you could still have a nice/fun date night here.

Other than the bland brisket the food was delicious…read more Physically uncomfortable experience. I expect heat in summer in a covered patio, but we didn't have a fan or AC blower, unlike the other half of the patio. Halfway through our evening meal I couldn't wait to get out of there. Service was mixed. Friendly staff, but only once did someone clear a plate, so the table remained a cluttered mess of dishes. I'm not inspired to go back.

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4.3
(555 reviews)
3.7 mi
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5/5 Lovely light lunch, that you won't get the midday drag…read morefrom after eating. Everything had great flavor & seasoning. The servers and cashier were incredibly inviting! Only downside was there was a lot of flies in the outside eating area so I had to move inside BUT still worth it. This will now be in my lunch rotation.

Went here over the weekend since it's been a while since I went back. Still wish they made…read moreimprovements to the parking lot, but I know it's not on them. I came here also because I had a deal from the AACHI fundraiser they are doing this month. Ordered the Spicy Salmon toast and the Egg, Bacon, and Sausage toast. Both were amazing and had tons of flavor. The bread is soft and fluffy. I also got a plate with Chicken Kara-age. Not too bad, I personally would stick to the Katsu. The Chicken Kara-age was not as crispy as I would like it. Also got royal milk tea, which was lightly sweetened. This place does get packed, so if you like to try this place, avoid the right before noon crowd or go early morning or later in the afternoon. The restaurant itself is small, but they do have some outdoor tables as well. The hard part about sitting outside is if you order drinks, I don't know if you can hear your name being yelled out while you are outside, so I would suggest having someone inside to grab your drink if you order any or check inside after a while to see if your drinks are ready.

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4.9
(87 reviews)
1.1 mi
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Update: My fourth visit at Tsuke Edomae still blows me away every time. Chef Mike continues his…read morecreativity and curated a lovely menu with new additions. The stars of the show were the freshwater eel, monkfish liver, and Firefly squid. I'm looking forward to my next adventure here. Courses: - Meji maguro - young tuna - Miso marinated rockfish with chives - Ankimo Monkfish Liver - Chutoro medium belly tuna - Freshwater eel with eel sauce and roasted seaweed - Jack Mackerel - Amaebi Striped sweet shrimp - Firefly squid with cucumber - Deep ocean nodoguro with daikon ponzu - Japanese sardine - Akami chutoro otoro handroll - Uni sea urchin (add-on) - Otoro fatty tuna (add-on) - Sashimi golden cuddlefish - Tiger prawn - Miso soup - Boiled saltwater eel unagi (careful with this one, the little spikes of bones can be an off texture) - Masago egg - Brandy Ice Cream with Royce Chocolate and Strawberries

We had such an incredible experience at this omakase spot. It was truly one of the best I've ever…read morebeen to. Every course was beautifully crafted and thoughtfully presented. The uni was absolutely divine!! Melted in my mouth, so buttery and rich. The unagi nigiri was another standout. It is easily one of the best I've ever had. It was perfectly balanced with that smoky-sweet glaze. I also loved the creative garnishes on top of each nigiri, every detail added depth and personality to the dish. You can tell the chef truly cares about his work. Even something as simple as the cucumber salad blew me away. It's amazing how they were able to take something so ordinary and transform it into a dish that was refreshing, palate-stimulating, and full of flavor. We came here to celebrate my husband's birthday, and the experience was made even more special when they surprised us with sake on the house. At the end, he even got to cut a strawberry with a giant knife, making it such a fun, memorable touch! The chef was incredibly warm and friendly, and the cozy atmosphere paired with the relaxing music made the whole evening feel intimate and homey.

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Toshokan

4.9
(47 reviews)
3.7 mi

Toshokan is one of those Austin gems that feels like you've stumbled into another world. Luckily I…read moresnagged a reservation a few weeks in advance. Tucked away inside a mini golf course and hidden behind a bookshelf, the whole experience has this playful speakeasy energy before you even sit down. Once you step inside, the interior immediately transports you to the late‑night streets of Tokyo--moody lighting, intimate vibes, and that cinematic feeling like something special is about to happen. There are 6 seats. My boyfriend and I had such a fun, personal experience. The staff were incredible--warm, engaging, and genuinely excited to guide us through each course. The food itself was delicious, beautifully crafted, and felt customized in a way that made the night feel unique to us. It's the kind of omakase that doesn't take itself too seriously while still delivering seriously good dishes. I also highly recommend the sake and cocktail pairing. The bartender customizes it based on your preferences. I told her my favorite drink is an espresso martini and she made this really fun espresso, strawberry latte concoction. There is also a special house sake with an homage to the owner's cat. I love those personal details. It's always a great time at Toshokan, and I'll definitely be back again. PS it's a great place to celebrate your birthday or special occasion! They broke out a guitar to serenade me lol

Love a good omakase and love a good speakeasy, but the two together? Amazing. Second time here and…read moreit took a hoooot minute to get the first reservation, second one not too challenging. Helps that it's always a reservation for one...vs multiple people. This is tucked inside the Holey Moley in the rear....reservation for 8:30 and they come out to welcome everyone before ushering into the restaurant. Nice, quaint chefs counter space inside and I believe the idea is to give a traditional Japanese local restaurant feel so the space is designed to just be big enough. This used to be a bedroom when the building was a hostel. I was pleasantly surprised when Nicole, upon checking me in remember who I was and welcomed me back. Not only that the chef did as well! They are both amazing and so full of knowledge. After being sat they go through several things about the history, items in the restaurant, and then drink service is offered and the meal begins. You get to select the chop stick holder and chop sticks you'd like to use. I asked, they have at least a dozen I believe different chop stick holder options. They also do s personalized wood coaster with your name burnt into it. The selections were amazing with each one having a unique flavor that melted in your mouth. I added the sake and cocktail pairing which Nicole does amazing. I let her know I still kept the origami crane she last time was still on my counter at home. They are toooo damn cut to just throw away. I mean look at them! Anybody during the service they are interactive with everyone engaging in different conversations. With such an intimate space it's great to get introduced to others and's have as great evening.

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Komé - japanese - Updated July 2026

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