Godai Sushi Bar & Japanese Restaurant
11203 West Ave, San Antonio
(210) 251-4356
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My favorite sushi spot in San Antonio! Fresh fish, incredible presentation, and very tasty 😋 I come at least once a week. Highly recommend if you LOVE quality sushi 🍣 ❤️
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Incredible food and even more amazing service. We had the pork bulgogi bento and the mouth-watering longhorn.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Miso Soup, Longhorn Roll, Spicy Edamame, Tempura Bento, Gyoza
Best Omakase experience. Our sushi chef Korean Cowboy was so friendly and entertaining. 10/10 recommend. We got the 9 course and it was actually filling. We’ll definitely be back again.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great service and great working !
This place was really good the atmosphere was nice and my server Bianca was really nice and helpful
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Tried this place for the first time and I don't think this is the place for me. There were 4 of us and we each got our dish one at a time, about 15mins apart. One got ramen and was just about finished before the 2nd of us got our meal. About almost done with the meal before the 3rd person got theirs. It was awkward watching one of us eat at a time and by the 4th person stared eating 2 of us were finished and the 3rd halfway done. If we all waited until we all got our plates the noodles would have been soggy and 2 other meals cold. It is nice they say Irasshai when you first walk in but I personally feel that is too casual for a business, almost like they are saying it without meaning or some gimmick. I would have felt welcomed with Irasshaimase. The menu had misspelled tonkotsu broth, Tonkatsu is pork and Torikatsu is chicken. Calling both pork or chicken Tonkatsu and calling Tonkotsu ramen, Tonkatsu ramen is Not calling the food its correct name. Feels like they know nothing of Japanese food. Also the physical menu says Kitchen Dinner comes with Miso or Salad but when we asked the waitress she said that was only for the lunch special, we ask... then why does the menu say it, she ignored the question and walked away. Even when I check the online ordering, the Kitchen Dinner online shows option for Miso or Salad. If not offering it at dinner then update your menu, along with the few other mistakes and your online order menu needs update. The flavor of the dishes taste okay but there are other Japanese restaurants that have a more authentic flavor. You can say Irasshai to customers when walking in but say thank you in English when they leave. If you are trying to be authentic and not a gimmick why not say Arigatōgozaimashita as people leave. Welcome to try this place but dont waste your money. You will find other Japanese and Korean restaurants that give you food that will make you want to come back.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 2
Not bad
The interior favored a cozy, rustic feel—a blend of Gulf-side warmth with Japanese touches, featuring wood accents, ambient lighting, and a relaxed vibe that felt authentic and down-home. Outdoor seating and a modest, inviting décor complemented the charm.  
Be ready to wait a really long time to pick up an order.
Service: 1
The food was delicious! And the sushi chef was incredibly nice!
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This was place was really delish, the ramen here is to die for, the gyoza was super crisp and divine the atmosphere was very laidback and calm the plates were cool looking very preppy for instagram
The sushi here was really good
Great food! One of our favorite places for date night.
First time here. Very solid! Will definitely be coming back!
Good ice cream!
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