
Fresh, authentic sushi and Japanese cuisine in a quaint Austin setting.
IchiUmi Sushi, formerly known as Haru Sushi, offers a peaceful dining experience with a focus on high-quality, fresh ingredients. Located in Austin, this restaurant serves a variety of sushi rolls, nigiri, sashimi, bento boxes, and ramen, catering to both casual diners and sushi enthusiasts. Known for its attentive service and comfortable booths, it provides a solid value for moderate-priced Japanese and Korean-inspired dishes in a welcoming atmosphere.
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Creative, handcrafted rolls like the Yummy, Mango, Wildflower, and Black Widow, featuring fresh fish and unique sauces.
High-quality, fresh slices of fish including seabass, salmon, and tuna, served as nigiri or sashimi samplers.
Authentic dishes such as bento boxes, chicken katsu, ramen, and udon noodles, made from scratch.
Comfortable booth seating in a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for late lunches, family meals, or date nights.
Flexible service options for enjoying our cuisine at the restaurant or in the comfort of your home.
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Neil Deloeste
Susan Shauger
Amanda Hensel
Ordered a bunch for preteens and they gave it a big thumbs up! Great value
Arsene Betolaud
Really very good and hearty, a nod to hot sake
John Suing
IchiUmi Sushi (Haru Sushi) is a hidden gem in Austin. The sushi was incredibly fresh, well-portioned, and full of flavor. Every bite tasted high quality, and the presentation was simple but elegant. It is the kind of place where you can immediately tell the kitchen cares about consistency and freshness. The service was warm and attentive, and the atmosphere made the meal feel relaxing and enjoyable from start to finish. Whether you are stopping by for a casual lunch or a nice dinner, this place delivers on both quality and experience. Highly recommend IchiUmi Sushi to anyone in Austin looking for delicious sushi and excellent service. Definitely a 5-star visit.
Brett Spence