
Sukeban Sushi & Champagne Bar: where fresh sushi meets sparkling vibes
Sukeban Sushi & Champagne Bar offers fresh sushi, sake, and wine in a cozy, anime-inspired setting in San Antonio. Guests praise attentive service and a welcoming vibe, with standout rolls like Caterpillar and Kabuki, plus satisfying gyoza, spicy edamame, and fried ice cream. Happy hour offers great value, making it a popular spot for dates and casual dining.
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Fresh, innovative rolls like Volcano and Philadelphia with unique ingredients like goat cheese.
Discounted sushi and drinks from 3 PM to 6 PM daily for great value.
Curated bubbly and Japanese sake to pair with your meal.
Crispy gyoza, spicy edamame, and treats like mochi flights and fried ice cream.
Cozy atmosphere with playful anime art for a fun, relaxed vibe.
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Overall rating
Priscilla Casares
I’ve been here twice already and absolutely loved it. I’m very appreciative of MyeMye and Pleng’s service. The food was absolutely delicious. I tried a few different things: The Volcano roll is a great option for a fried roll. It comes in a different style. I loved the aesthetic of the plate presentation. Flavors on point and although I was skeptical of the goat cheese it’s a perfect addition. The White Alaskan comes as a cold roll. Tip: An order of Escolar fish is definitely worth a try. Great appetizer options are: Cheese Wonton, Spring Rolls, and Spicy Edamame. According to my daughter the flavor for the Udon noddle was good. Finish it off with the Mochi flight (Mango, Strawberry, and Macha). You’ve got to try it!
Russell Lopez
Delicious sushi and sake. Terrific service. Comfy atmosphere. 10/10 would recommend and can't wait to go back!
David and Ruthie Wu
We headed downtown for some Fiesta medal hunt @sanantoniomarriott and @goodwillsa. After the successful purchases, we went to @sukebansushi for dinner. Hubby and I had Kirin Light and Dad had Sprite. We started with the Edamame and Tempura (shrimp and vegetables). We shared the Caterpillar Roll, Kabuki Roll (escolar, avocado, cucumber, smoked salmon, lime bonito), and Kareshi Roll (yellowtail, tuna, avocado, cucumber, mango, tempura flakes). Everything was fresh and delicious. Cecilia was our attentive server. 5 stars for the food quality and service! If you’re in the Blue Star area and looking for sushi, look no further.
LoneRanger
5/5 — A Hidden Gem in San Antonio! I stopped by Sukeban Sushi during happy hour, and wow—what an experience! I ordered the shrimp tempura roll and fried dumplings, and both were absolutely amazing. The shrimp tempura roll had the perfect balance of crispy texture and fresh flavor, and the dumplings were hot, crispy, and bursting with flavor. Everything was so good that I ended up ordering another roll to go—I just couldn’t leave without taking more with me. Happy hour pricing was a huge bonus. I think I paid around $6 for the roll, which is an incredible deal for sushi of this quality. Happy hour runs from 3 PM to 6 PM, so it’s the perfect time to swing by if you want great food at a great price. The vibe inside the restaurant is super fun and relaxed, with anime art on the walls that adds a cool, playful atmosphere. It’s a cozy little spot—not too loud, not too fancy, just right for a chill meal with friends or even solo. The only downside was parking, which was a bit of a challenge. I had to circle a few times before finding a spot. But honestly, the food and experience were so good, it was totally worth it. I’ll definitely be back. If you’re in San Antonio and craving sushi, Sukeban is a must-visit. Great vibe, delicious food, awesome prices—can’t beat it.
Luna
Had a nice experience on a date night at Sukeban, on late November 2024! Despite the small place being a little packed that day, we got attentive service. The restaurant has a nice, cozy atmosphere. The pork gyoza appetizer was good and crispy. I went for their Philadelphia Roll, and they were accommodating when I asked to remove the avocado. Using goat cheese instead of cream cheese on the roll is a great switch-up on a classic, and I really enjoyed it. I would've liked a little more fish inside the roll, but at the same time, I appreciate the size of the pieces as they are on point. My partner thought he didn't like sushi but was surprised after trying a piece of my roll and actually liking it! He ordered the chicken teriyaki, which was a generous portion. For dessert we shared the fried ice cream, an interesting warm and cold treat. All in all, everything was nice and we would probably go back. Their happy hour sounds like a good deal.