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Yellowfish Sushi

Yellowfish Sushi

9102 Wurzbach Rd, 78240, San Antonio, United States

Sushi • Asian • Seafood • Japanese


"One of the points of contention in communities is authenticity, a superfluous word if there ever was one, where people make efforts to rate a place based on preconceived notions and expectations.Yellowfish Sushi, with a location close to Wurzbach I 10 and it 's second location at Blanco Loop 410, has changed the concept of sushi in San Antonio from a traditionally gated and pricey dinner option to a casual affair meant for sharing and with little to no fuss.The first and smaller Wurzbach storefront, located near the Medical Center, started it all. Brenda Alex Sarmiento, the talent behind the popular El Señor Es Mi Pastor Taco (which opened after Yellowfispot just down the street, wanted to find the same sushi environment to San Antonio from their hometown of CDMX, where sushi is a much more casual and less imposing scene. Where sushi has been seen in San Antonio as a special type of dinner usually reserved for date nights, graduations, or an exotic night out in the town, the Sarmiento siblings decided to bring the informal dining option, remove the prohibitive pricing, and create unique offerings fusing Mexican flavors and ingredients with Japanese led rolls. HiThe rolls are authentic representations and an evolution of the rolls in the streets of CDMX, from the unique citrus based soy sauce freshly made every week to the Gansitos roll which combines a traditional with yes, a Gansitos roll, the ubiquitous pastelito treat you can find at any tiendita in Mexico and now in any Latino grocery store.I 've had several rolls and offerings at both locations. Some of my faves:Tocino Roll yes, the bacon tempura is dope but the thinly sliced lemon peel gives this roll an incredible kick that you’ll remember.El Dorado Roll the Tampico and Anguila sauce is a standout and the shrimp and cream cheese provide this roll with the base for that punch of a sauce. A great example of the fusion that is going on here at Yellowfish.Summer Roll your classic prepared summer roll that is perfect for a lite bite of sushi offering; you can really taste the freshness and is a prefect take home meal to pair with a crisp cider. I really thought that through for some reason.Cevichimi Sashimi style sushi in a more traditional ceviche style taste profile and serving, I really think this is a game changer even though once you try it it’s pretty obvious how this concoction hasn’t been made before. It’s a wonderful combo of flavors that really pop.Gansito RollSalmon Japarrito innovation doesn’t mean everything always hits at 100. this “burrito” is a mouthful for sure and when you drench it in their homemade citrus based soy sauce it’s a winner; I just wanted a bit more salmon but otherwise it’s good.Yellowfish Roll the namesake roll lives up to its bestowed honor with its flavored packed combo of picante shrimp, cilantro, habanero infused caviar, and their signature Salsa Roja, it’s a great introduction to JapaMex cuisine here!Gansito Roll the intro hits but the finale shuts it down… a Gansito is wrapped in rice and prepared with fresh strawberries and chocolate syrup. It’s delicious and shows a more whimsical approach for desert.I’m not even a quarter of the way in trying the rolls but you can tell much of the menu has been carefully thought out and the pairings aren’t gimmicks or creations for the sake of creation; instead, Yellowfish, in adopting two culturas to make a new one, have created something amazing that frankly is a better experience than either cuisine on its own. Additionally, the reasonable pricing and causal environment is an exciting opportunity for San Antonio folks to approach sushi from a different perspective. I highly recommend you head out there and get some.Pro Tip: the Gansito Roll is (sometimes) not a menu item but can be made by request. I’m not sure how Brenda or Alex are gonna feel about me posting about it but hopefully they went to La Michocana and picked up a few boxes. Order it!"

Lupitas Mexican

Lupitas Mexican

668 East Prater Way, Sparks, NV 89431, 89341, United States

Beer • Pizza • Mexican • Karaoke


"This is my favorite Mexican restaurant in America. The atmosphere is okay, resting somewhere between a very casual restaurant and a Mexican sports bar. It 's the perfect place to watch Chivas play America, but I don 't come here for the atmosphere. The food is insane. You cannot order anything wrong on the menu and the price point is extremely reasonable. My favorite is the Tacos al Pastor. This is the best Al Pastor I 've had anywhere by several orders of magnitude. By this, I mean no Al Pastor I 've tried anywhere has even approached comparison with this recipe north or south of the border. It 's that good. I 'm sure there are some puritans out there who would be offended that the pork isn 't thin, dry, shaved slabs served with a piece of pineapple, but even they would have to admit that Lupita 's Al Pastor actually tastes far better. If you like Ceviché, you 're in for a special treat. There are a number of varieties of ceviché at Lupita 's and they 're all good, so knock yourself out. I don 't know if they do this all the time, but on many occasions I 've had a free small order of ceviché on a fried tortilla served with each beer I ordered. And the beer was cheaper than most bars I 've been to. The free ceviché was the cheap stuff on the menu, but I still like it. Especially for free with a Dos Equis. Their enchilada sauce is rich and lively, but also has the much deeper notes of a molé. Really worth it! Enchiladas are pretty staple fare at any Mexican restaurant and usually pretty boring. They 're good for getting kids and unadventurous adults to eat something besides a burrito. These enchiladas are actually interesting, delicious and would please a discerning foody. For the unadventurous, there 's plenty that 's going to keep you happy and the price is going to make you ecstatic. My wife and I leave full for about $15. That 's with drinks. (My trick is to order a la carte. For the more adventurous, the rewards are much greater. I know how hard it is, but in the first several visits you really need to try a bunch of stuff. There used to be a steal of a dinner at $10 that had a bit of everything. I think the new version of this deal is about $18 and is called the Lupita 's Special or something equally creative. The place also has a fully stocked bar. But then again, everyplace around Reno has a fully stocked bar. A brief side note! On Sundays at around 8 PM is Mexican karaoke. I 'm not a huge karaoke fan, but this has a certain novelty value. I just moved back to California, and although it 's beautiful here I 'm still a little bummed out that I left my favorite Mexican restaurant in America back there in Sparks."