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    Tsuke Edomae

    4.9 (88 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSushi Bars, Japanese

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    18. Anago
    Rachel B.

    This was easily the best omakase experience I've had in Austin so far. The fish quality was exceptional: honestly the highest I've experienced outside of Japan. Each piece was perfectly balanced: rice sized for a single bite that was soft and delicate, never overseasoned, and paired with freshly grated wasabi. One optional course for the evening featured uni, which was a surprising highlight as I'm not an uni lover typically. The chef was personable, engaging, and efficient, which made the experience feel both fun and intimate. Service was excellent, and the small, minimalist space (five seats on one side of the bar, three on the other) created a perfect atmosphere along with the respectful other guests who were quiet and courteous, enhancing the sushi experience. Our 20 course meal featured the following: 1. Tilefish 2. Skipjack tuna 3. Crispy eel unagi 4. Chutoro 5. Tachiuo belt fish 6. Sweet shrimp 7. Panko Hokkaido scallops 8. Sanma knife fish (pike) 9. Cucumbers 10. Grilled surf clam 11. Amberjack 12. Arugula salad 13. Japanese sea perch 14. Hairy crab soup 15. Otoro hand roll 16. Uni murasaki tachibana Hokkaido 17. Miso soup 18. Anago 19. Tamago crème bruleed top 20. Kirschwasser vanilla ice cream A few potential drawbacks: service stretched to about 2.5 hours, a simple green tea cost $10, and reservations were difficult to secure. I would make this my yearly birthday dinner or special occasion restaurant every time. Forget the BBQ in Austin, I'd rather have this sushi.

    Toro
    Chelsea L.

    Certainly overhyped! This may seem like a negative review but I think I'm very fair to give it four stars. Nothing against the chef, this is all about this particular experience! I've heard many great things about the chef and sushi here. It's really difficult to get a reservation if you're not a regular but fortunately, I got invited by a friend. People thought it was shocking that it didn't receive a Michelin star. I think it is more shocking that people think this is "the best omakase". I've been to multiple omakases in Austin, and dare I say, this is actually my least favorite. That's not to say it's not good, it is good, but it doesn't deserve the hype or the difficulty to secure a reservation. When we got seated and saw the chef, I felt uncomfortable that the chef didn't introduce himself or even ask us for our names. Maybe he expected that I already knew everything about him through Instagram? Idk but it was my first time and I wished we were greeted. Not to mention, the exterior is also uninviting. The entire door is pitch black and I almost didn't want to open the door because I thought it went out of business. The interior has minimal decoration with a YouTube video of a Japanese shrine projected on the wall. My bf found a hair in his sushi. Yes, the chef redid the dish and yes, mistakes happen but I have huge expectations for $$$$ restaurants to really make sure everything is immaculate. At one glance, you would be able to see there is a hair sticking out, (and no, it was not the hairy crab dish). The dining experience also was one of the longest I've experienced. The other group of 4 in this 8-seater establishment was late by 15 minutes but we still ate for about 2.5 hours. The only team there is the chef and his wife. I believe they should hire more employees to speed things up. There was also a period of time when I noticed tuna just sitting out for over 20 minutes? Not sure if this is intentional but it didn't impress me as being fresh. The nigiri pieces are smaller than what I'm used to and the rice is coated with soy sauce that actually overpowers the fish flavor. Anyway, some people will just read this review and think I'm delusional but I guess you gotta try for yourself. Also, why is there no menu for all the dishes I'm eating? I like to look at the names. 21 courses, you can choose to add 2 more a la carte. Alcohol is extra. Park at the garages or street.

    Brian L.

    If you've some how stumbled on this page/review, congratulations. You've hit the jackpot! Tsuke edomae is easily one of the best omakase experiences I have had. The interior is well designed, cozy, and intimate. They do time seatings for their omakase and there are only 8 seats. Reservations are a HOT commodity so best of luck. Everything from their service to their food is phenomenal. They are very attentive and kind if you have any questions on the cuts of fish you're given. The chef at Tsuke Edomae showcases both skill and passion with each dish. The omakase menu is thoughtfully crafted, offering a perfect balance of flavors, textures, and freshness. Every bite is an experience in itself, from the delicately prepared sashimi to the perfectly seasoned sushi rice. The fish is sourced meticulously and his story is a beauty in itself. The attention to detail extends beyond the food. Each plate is presented with care, making it evident that they take pride in not only what they serve but how they serve it. Even the small touches are executed flawlessly. Tsuke Edomae is undoubtedly a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in an unforgettable omakase journey. It's the kind of place where you leave with a satisfied belly and a deeper appreciation for the meticulous craft of sushi making. Make sure to secure a reservation as soon as you can because this is one experience you won't want to miss!

    Ice cream
    Eddie K.

    This place is really hyped up by everyone and I really don't think it lives up to its hype. You first need to get a reservation on their website and it's almost impossible to get it if you don't have connection. That alone was a bit of a turn off for me but since my friend is a regular and I got offered a reservation. I was really confused when I arrived since the door is really dirty and blacked out with a lock on the door handle - I thought the place was closed down but I guess that's just how it is with no signs as to how to enter. I proceed to go inside of the restaurant but no one was greeting me. I immediately sat down next to the dining table with a very basic interior design with little to no decoration. The restaurant offered a 21 course omakase experience and let me tell you - IT IS NOT WORTH IT!!!!!!!! The rice was mixed with soy sauce and it's super salty and it overpowered most of the fish taste. All the nigiri are so tiny and it didn't taste fresh - the chef let most of the sashimi air dry without covering it. It was even shocking that one of the courses, Eel, had a piece of hair in it!!!!! Luckily, the chef immediately apologised and gave me a new piece but it was a bit burnt, really not what I expected for a high end omakase. I had high expectation for scallop since it's one of my favourite sushi pieces - but the scallop that I had here was very tiny and I tasted a little dirt/sand inside (not very clean). The crab soup and miso soup"? " were filled up 1/4 of the cup - is it really difficult to at least provide half of the cup? I was still hungry by the end of the course...the only thing that I really enjoyed was the sake. I honestly think that this restaurant is over hyped. The chef claimed that the ingredients are from Japan but I'm not sure if it's stored for a little too long or what - it's simply just not fresh at all. Will definitely not return in the future and don't think it's worth the $180 - there are better omakases out there.

    Uni
    Joy G.

    Considering it took over a year to get reservations, I came in with the expectation it wasn't worth the hype. However, after experiencing what Chef Mike has to share my mind has been changed! What sets this omakase experience apart from others is really the openness of Chef Mike to share his knowledge and passion for his craft. Food: The fish is truly some of the freshest I've had. I thought the dishes were pretty traditional for the most part, but a few surprises like tempura scallop and a sardine roll. My favorites in the initial set are the ankimo, unagi, and chawanmushi. There are 2 optional add-ons at the end for uni and otoro- a bit pricey at around $60 for both, but so worth and I thought those were the best pieces overall. Service: Service is super attentive, for example placing things differently at my boyfriend's place setting because he's left handed, and constantly refilling water and sake. Vibe: Honestly this will depend on the seating and who you're with, but overall super intimate and expect to learn more about everyone who is dining with you. We sat with several regulars who were very interactive with Chef Mike. I really enjoyed that it wasn't just a dinner, it really was a whole evening and one of the most unique dining experiences.

    Xeniya B.

    Incredible restaurant and incredible experience. We got lucky and got a reservation and flew in from VA to experience chef Mike's magic. It was absolutely worth it. Every bite was crafted with such a mastery and love for the craft that you could taste it. We also had a great time talking to the chef and the team running the whole experience is so efficient it's incredible how a small team can make this incredible dinner experience for 8 people. We appreciate the opportunity and our experience and would love to be back again. Chef Mike, good luck to you and your team with everything

    Unagi Omakase
    Krystyna L.

    Tsuke Edomae is all of the things you've heard and more! It's a comfortable setting with a community feel, hosted by a team that puts an enormous amount of TLC into their craft. It's dinner and a show. While you will find yourself laughing and making new friends, you will also have one of the most memorable meals of your life. You will find yourself eating a mix of new and exciting, common but reinvented, as well as unique surprises. The kitchen uses all parts of the animal which is not only beautiful from a sustainability perspective but really allows the team to showcase their creative genius. It goes without saying, they deserve a . Absolutely hit the jackpot by being a guest of a regular! I hear the menu changes so with any amount of good fortune, I will happily return.

    Dolly N.

    If you haven't had a chance to snag a reservation to this place, Chef Mike only keeps improving since he got back from Japan. The omakase has jumped up to like 21 courses which includes 2 desserts and some appetizers. His fish flies straight from Japan and his rice is a thing of beauty. The otoro and uni is now a la carte but honestly, they are MUST have pieces. I never regret paying for them because they are so incredibly melt in your mouth. It's still very personable and a friendly atmosphere. While it's a battle royale to snag a reservation, I will never regret throwing myself into the ring to ensure I get a chance to try whatever Chef Mike is cooking up.

    May L.

    Finally got a reservation at Tsuke Edomae. It definitely worth the wait. Chef Mike meticulously curated every dish with the freshest ingredients possible. He was very conversational throughout the entire dinner which I have never experienced with any other omakase experience. Not only every dish is delightful the serving plates are the most beautiful I've ever seen in any restaurants. Definitely check them out.

    Jaimee A.

    Worth the hassle of getting a reservation. Can't wait for round 2. Chef Mike is friendly and everyone was joy. Every bite was amazing and noteworthy!

    Nikita J.

    Let me start off by saying my meal here was solid. Easily one of the best omakases in Austin. And normally would give it 4 stars. Why not 5 stars? 1. It's impossible to get a reservation. They prioritize regulars who have come over 3 times. I've gotten Michelin starred restaurant reservations with a lot more ease. 2. Ambiance is lacking uniformity. Stained seating, drab yellow walls, wooden takeout style chopsticks to pair with Hermes plating. Also a poor quality slideshow projected onto a wall where you can't see the photos. Music was repetitive Pokémon music replayed at least 4 times. 3. They need descriptions of everything. You didn't know what you were drinking or eating without asking. The wine on the diner style menu didn't mention region, year nor specific bottle. 4. Weird business model. They had a lobby that we couldn't sit in until exactly 6. Once we got in, we waited a few minutes until we were seated and then 20 mins until we had our first bite. Seemed odd to have a lobby that wasn't used but then crowd 8 people in a space a quarter of the size of the lobby. Everything was great. Loved every bite, but nothing really wowed me. Chef Michael catered to me by giving less rice so I could enjoy all courses. Appreciated this but when you can't get a reservation for two years and only got in from a friend transferring their reservation to us, the expectation is high and unfortunately I don't think the trouble is worth it. I've followed them on instagram and they seemed pretty annoyed to not have received a star, but honestly I'm not surprised. The food is great but they need someone to improve everything else and actually allow an inspector to have the opportunity to come in.

    Drinks menu w/ BYOB fees
    Lara H.

    I hate to go against the grain but this was a very disappointing experience. We've been trying for almost 3 years to get a reso at Tsuke Edomae because we love very traditional omakase where the main focus is on the high quality of the fish. This was anything but that. The issue we had was that almost every sushi that was served to us was brushed with a soy sauce mix. It felt very heavy-handed as we couldn't taste much of the fish itself and everything started to become one note because it was the same jar of sauce used. Even something light and delicate as scallop was brushed heavily where we couldn't taste the sweetness. Also, the reso site mentioned they would serve uni from Kaihou which we were very excited about but we didn't get any uni. Instead, we got cheaper courses such as belt fish, madai, and tamago. There were 3 mackerel and 4 tuna courses (no otoro). I was hoping for more of a variety but that never happened. Overall we were sad this place was so hyped up and couldn't live up to it. Also, drinks are pricey but they do allow BYOB, $36 cork fee per bottle up to 720ml, and anything above is additional $18 per 360ml.

    Sawari and aji (mackerel), otoro/chutoro/akami (all the tunas) and squid
    Bee B.

    Street parking is available, but you might have to search a little bit, because it is limited right in front. Very quaint and cozy omakase. I feel like I won the lottery when I am able to snag a seat at Chef Mike's omakase. Very reasonable pricing $135/person for a 21 course, with options to purchase a la carte if you're still hungry. Chef Mike has the best quality fish shipped directly to him from Japan and other places! Everything is amazing and delicious, and I'm dreaming of the next time I'm able to sit at his sushi counter again. The selection of fish will depend on what he's getting from his supplier that day/week, but trust me, you won't be disappointed. I am kind of regretting posting about this... mainly because I don't want the secret to be out. But if you are one of the lucky few who can snag a reservation to this omakase, congratulations!

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    Ask the Community - Tsuke Edomae

    When/how often are new reservations typically released?

    They typically release them at 9am on a particular day every few months. You can find the expected next release date on their website:… Read more

    Reservations are for two. So solo is not possible?

    Direct message the restaurant on Instagram, they are very responsive and may be able to accommodate you

    You say "Please note that substitutions, modifications and dietary restrictions are politely declined." Ok, but also no hint of menu to check for ourselves. So people with, say, allergies should just never eat here?

    I have seen Chef Mike make minor accommodations for allergies, though I think on the whole modifications for any other reason go against the idea of omakase. I believe the guests who had allergies contacted him via email in advance though I'm not… Read more

    Excited for my upcoming reservation! I know the omakase is a set menu, but I'm curious if there's a drink menu? I'm particularly wondering about sake and green tea.

    There is a drink menu!! Please check out tsukeedo.com and our sake list is on there :), very excited to serve you and see you soon!

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    I have not been to Tenten in such a long time and recently went here for a happy hour with one of…read moremy girlfriends and had such an amazing time. Because of the influx of so many amazing new sushi spots opening up in town. I forget to visit my old favorite spots and neglecting tenten was a big mistake. Their happy hour is absolutely one of the best deals there is and on Tuesdays they have $10 rolls all night which is an absolute steal. I particularly went there on a Wednesday to try their A5 Wagyu sandwich, but because I hadn't been there in so long, I wanted to have all the rolls that sounded so amazing on the happy hour menu that I couldn't even get to the sandwich. Every single role we had was absolutely off the charts. They even had a Toro role on happy hour for $10 which was such a steal. The service and ambience was also as usual impeccable. Can't wait to come back here to try the sandwich on another Wednesday

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    4.4(279 reviews)
    3.4 miWarehouse District, Downtown
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    On my recent trip to Austin my friend was appalled I had never been to Uchi. So when we saw this…read morespot was walking distance from the coffee shop we had worked at that morning, she "twisted my arm" to go. Wow. What a vibe. It was a dreary Friday afternoon but you could not tll that from the folks sitting at the bar enjoying their lives in Uchiko. From the moment we sat at the bar, our bartender was so friendly and welcoming. He gave us a copy of the lunch menu and then I realized why this spot was the spot to have a long Friday lunch. There are awesome lunch specials and a lunchtime happy hour. There is nothing quite like being on vacation, ordering amazing sushi, and pairing it with a delicious wine that costs $5 with one of your girlfriends - like truly, that is the good life. Our bartender hooked us up with a surprise order of 4 different nigiri - all were awesome. He even sent us a savory mushroom skewer and a complimentary dessert. We had originally wanted their Kinoko nigiri but it's only on the dinner menu which is why he sent us something similar from the lunch menu. I got to try the white wine on the lunch menu as well as the lychee martini (just $7). Since it was raining, we got "stuck" in Uchiko for quite the long lunch, but it was absolutely fabulous. The food quality is incredible. I will dream about the Hamachi Chili forever and must get myself to the Miami location ASAP!

    We got a last minute reservation at Uchiba for 9:30pm, they let us come in early at 9 and gave us…read morenice booth seating. The drinks and food are amazing as always - I highly recommend the vice for a sweeter vibe! We also got espresso martinis which were phenomenal. As for the food, the sashimi was fresh and delicious. the a5 with caviar was a well worth splurge. I also loved the scallops for the appetizer! We were still a bit hungry after so we had to get the karaage. It wasn't anything special, the other food items we got were definitely worth it though! The fried milk dessert is always a must!

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    4.4(3.2k reviews)
    4.2 miBouldin Creek, South Lamar District, 78704 (South Austin)
    $$$$
    Takes reservations
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    I finally got a chance to visit and Uchi did not disappoint…read more Free valet parking with Apple Pay for tips. It seems they take reservations now. One of the reasons I never came before was that they didn't take reservations and I didn't want to drive 30 minutes and the wait hours for a table. Even at such an early hour on a Saturday, the place with hopping. The ambiance was a trendy one. We had reservations at 4:30. Happy hour is 4pm to 6pm and the HH menu will help keep the heft of your wallet at a good heavy level. All the food was great. Be prepared for a party to erupt in your mouth for each bite. The multitude of flavors that complement each other harmoniously in each mouthful will touch every part of your pallet. This is the only place that I have been to have this party going on for each dish. Overall I like this place better than its sister restaurant Uchiba. I'll be going to Uchiko soon to determine my favorite of the three but Uchi is at the top so far.

    This was my first time at Uchi. I was here to celebrate my friend's birthday, as this is one of her…read morefavorite places. We took advantage of the Happy Hour specials and tried a few items off the regular menu. She is the Sushi expert, so please forgive me for not remembering all the wonderful selections we sampled. The service was excellent, despite it being a tad busy. We had dined during their Happy Hour, yet our wait was never long for our entrees, as we finished each. Appreciated how our server provided the details of each dish as they were brought to our table. The ambiance of the restaurant was what I expected from the fine establishment this is. It's much more spacious than it looks from the outside. We were fortunate enough to be seated where we could observe dishes being prepared by the kitchen staff which added to the experience Overall, for my first time here, it was an outstanding experience.

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    4.3(743 reviews)
    4.4 miBouldin Creek, South Lamar District, 78704 (South Austin)
    $$$

    Really great. Better than uchiba. Maybe on par w uchi for me…read more Overall recommendations: chili hamachi, hamachi apple, soto 2.0 and uni pasta, risotto Chili hamachi-5/5 must get. So good the chili flavor is nice and has depth to it and not very spicy. More flavorful and goes so well together w the crunchy scallion texture on the soft fish Hirame usuzukuri- 4/5 - it was good but i could skip it. Flavor was really nice and light. The plum flavor was very distinct. But based on personal preference liked the hamachi more Ora king salmon- 4.7/5- very good the lemon flavor was so nice. The only thing is i felt the nigiris had too much wasabi at the end and the sizes are quite tiny Salmon toro (belly)- 4.7/5- really good. Same as above a little too much wasabi at the end and small size. Like the ora king more Hamachi Apple- 5/5 nice sweetness in the beginning from the apple and then a little bit of spice later on. Really enjoyed this one a lot lighter Kudamono 3/5- the banana is interesting and pleasant in texture but i would say overall compared to the other rolls. Tastes more average and familiar to a typical roll youd get elsewhere Soto 2.0- 5/5 really good had a nice depth of flavor.This and the hamachi were the favorites Uni pasta- 5/5- really enjoyed the depth and flavor. Less on the uni side and more a creamy and thick taste that is really good Risotto- 5/5 - very good and freshly warm

    This restaurant got away with murder…read more Sat down to eat. Our order was taken graciously... But only 3/4 of it ever came to the table. My husband's $30 roll never arrived and neither did the edamame he ordered.... Yet, I do believe we paid for both. In the moment of paying the bill, I was in far too much shock over HOW EXPENSIVE IT WAS to even realize that my husband didn't even get half of his dinner. Also, I paid HOW MUCH FOR 6 slices of Anago Sashimi**. I'm NEVER going to get over how insanely priced this restaurant is. And it really isn't much better, or even better at all, than a HOLE IN THE WALL spot that's all you can eat... Call me "trash" if you want but I have eaten at THOUSANDS of sushi spots, high end, low end, Michelin star rated, food poisoning inducing (lol) and this restaurant falls into the category of "wanna be" fancy but you can tell it's trying too hard. Was the fish good? Sure. Was it worth the $450 I wound up spending... For 2 people... NOT EVEN A LITTLE. **THEY CHARGED ME $64 for 6 slices of Anago sashimi, even though on the menu it was $7 per slice. ** They also charged me $110 for a sashimi platter, and I have absolutely NO CLUE where they came up with this number. Truly pissed off at this restaurant. ALWAYS TRIPLE CHECK YOUR BILL BEFORE PAYING!!!!! This restaurant stole from us.

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