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Sumo Japanese Steakhouse

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8342 IH 10 West San Antonio TX 78230
Phone
(210) 541-8100
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(210) 541-8101

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
11:30am-9:30pm
Monday
4:30pm-9:30pm
Tuesday
4:30pm-9:30pm
Wednesday
4:30pm-9:30pm
Thursday
4:30pm-9:30pm
Friday
4:30pm-11:00pm
Saturday
11:30am-11:00pm

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Guaranteed To Satisfy The Whole Family!

Sumo Japanese Steakhouse is a traditional Japanese Hibachi Steakhouse, features expertly prepared su.. read moreshi by some of the best sushi chefs in San Antonio as well as the Japanese style of cooking known as "Teppanyaki." You'll sit at a table surrounding an iron griddle as the chef prepares your meal right in front of you, putting on an incredible performance with knife flying and fire...

Sumo Japanese Steakhouse is a traditional Japanese Hibachi Steakhouse, features expertly prepared sushi by some of the best sushi chefs in San Antonio as well as the Japanese style of cooking known as "Teppanyaki." You'll sit at a table surrounding an iron griddle as the chef prepares your meal right in front of you, putting on an incredible performance with knife flying and fire blazing...

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Editorial reviews from the web (1)

Knife-wielding chefs put on a show at this communal Japanese grill.

In Short
Benihana started out as a tiny four-table restaurant in New York City's theater district before becoming an international chain. Diners sit around large tables where chefs...

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excellent

Average Rating
100

The food is amazing and I love going there. The service is good and the chefs are almost always entertaining. Each chef has a little something different that they do, based on their personalities. The portions are big, but it is a bit expensive. We...

Have the Scallops

Average Rating
80

As Teppanyaki restaurants go, this was as good/fun as any. My young grandchildren had never been, so we booked the entire table for our party of 8. The staff were personable and entertaining. The food was good and plentiful.

Ask For Andrew

Average Rating
100

Of all the Tepanyaki restaurants I’ve been to. Andrew was the best! He was exceptionally talented and funny as well.

Birthday Party for 81 year old

Average Rating
80

The restaurant was very much the same as it has been for years, hasn't been revamped in awhile. The cook was amusing, trying to be fun, but dry-humored. The older folks there were not impressed. I had fuun with the cook, though. The food was...

A fun place to have an entertaining dinner show

Average Rating
80

My wife and i had dinner here in November 2017, You sit at a large round table with the grill in the middle. The chef comes and prepares your order in front of you on the grill. They make a big show of it and...

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Sumo Japanese Steakhouse is a traditional Japanese Hibachi Steakhouse, features expertly prepared sushi by some of the best sushi chefs in San Antonio as well as the Japanese style of cooking known as "Teppanyaki." You'll sit at a table surrounding an iron griddle as the chef prepares your meal right in front of you, putting on an incredible performance with knife flying and fire blazing...

Steak, Seafood & Sushi Bar, Chicken, Reservation Accepted

Japanese-born Rocky H. Aoki founded Benihana in 1964, with the opening of it first restaurant in Manhattan's Upper West Side at 61 West 56th St. This restaurant soon became famous with its theatrical chefs and traditional Japanese architecture and structural engineering. The interior structure of the restaurant was a 150-year old Japanese born Rocky's father found in the countryside of...

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Reservation Accepted
Seafood & Sushi Bar

Every meal is a show prepared right before you as chefs cook fresh foods on teppanyaki tables. Entrees include steaks, chicken and seafood.

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