Sushi Endo

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609 W 29th St
Austin, TX 78705

Sushi Endo, located in Austin, TX, offers an exceptional omakase dining experience that reflects Chef Endo's dedication to the purity of ingredients and traditional Japanese techniques. With a commitment to excellence, each meticulously crafted dish celebrates simplicity while showcasing innovative culinary artistry.

The restaurant features a thoughtfully curated bar where traditional flavors meet modern twists in cocktail creations, complemented by a selection of premium sakes, wines, and whiskies. The intimate ambiance pairs perfectly with the exquisite sushi, ensuring a harmonious dining journey that highlights the essence of Japanese cuisine.

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4.552 reviews
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Eric H.
8/14/2025

I came; I ate; I left content. I've had sushi in Austin at most 3 times, this being the third time. Sushi Endo offers a pretty unique omakase experience, it seems, with 2 seatings a night. When...

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Angela B.
8/23/2025

This is a mixed review as I didn't think the service lived up to the price point. Went as a solo diner on a Friday night and was the first to arrive for the seating. Roland and I got along great...

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Sumita B.
7/1/2025

Husband and I have never tried an omakase before and decided to enjoy one while in Austin . What a fun experience from check in to end of the event. Staff is engaging and very helpful. Chef is...

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Lee S.
6/16/2025

So so so good, my favorite was the Anago and the Akami. The place is located inside of a strip mall so it can easily slip past you but definitely a completely different vibe once you walk in and...

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Bo B.
4/27/2025

4.5 stars All of the sushi pieces were melt in your mouth soft and delicious. My fave pieces were the fatty tuna and Wagyu. The cooked courses were pretty good as well.

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