Skip to main content
    Pearl
    Kinsho, Restaurant in Austin
    Restaurant150Points

    Kinsho

    Rainey, Austin

    Restaurant in Austin, Canada

    Why go

    Kinsho is worth booking for a polished, design-led sushi night on Rainey Street, especially for two to four people who want an easy reservation and a modern room. At $45 per person, the value is strongest if the plan includes the main sushi menu first and a later happy hour visit for a lower-commitment second read.

    About Kinsho

    Kinsho is a Japanese sushi restaurant in Austin with a price point of $45 per person. It is best framed as a polished but approachable sushi choice: intimate, cozy, modern, trendy, vibey, with a sushi-counter-forward design that supports a casual but refined dining experience.

    The strongest details are the cuisine, the price, the room’s intimate feel, the signature dishes. Kinsho is not a page to build around claims about a chef narrative, booking difficulty, specific service formats, neighborhood positioning, or a drinks program. Based on the available facts, the appeal is direct: Japanese sushi in Austin, a $45-per-person expectation, a design-forward setting that suits a polished night out without requiring formal dress.

    Use the first visit for the sushi counter mood

    The listed signature dishes give a first meal useful direction: bluefin tuna tartare with kimchi foam, yellowtail tiradito, otoro with koji chimichurri, A5 wagyu skewers, hand rolls. That lineup points toward Japanese sushi with modern accents, while still keeping the focus on sushi and closely related dishes.

    For a first visit, the most grounded approach is to lean into the dishes identified for Kinsho and the intimate, sushi-counter-forward atmosphere. The setting is better described as casual but polished than formal, so it works for diners who want a stylish Austin sushi meal without treating the night like a strict formal occasion.

    Small groups are the safer call

    Because Kinsho is described as intimate and cozy, it is most straightforward to frame it as a fit for a smaller-scale meal rather than a large gathering.

    Dress should land at upscale casual. The room reads modern and trendy, but the dress guidance supports a casual, polished dining experience rather than formal attire. Quick reference: plan for Japanese sushi in Austin, budget around $45 per person, dress polished-casual, consider the signature dishes when deciding what to order.

    Where to keep planning in Austin

    If Kinsho fits the mood, keep the rest of the decision simple: compare it with other Austin dining options by price, formality, whether you want an intimate sushi-focused room or a broader restaurant setting. Kinsho makes the most sense when the priority is Japanese sushi, a cozy modern atmosphere, a $45-per-person expectation.

    Venue detailsStreet Scene
    Explore AustinNearby
    Around this placeMore Pearl picks

    Planning details

    Location
    51 Rainey St, Suite 140A, Austin, TX 78701
    Website
    kinshoatx.com
    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Intimate, cozy, and vibey, with a sushi-counter-forward design that supports a casual but polished dining experience.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ModernIntimateTrendy

    Best For

    Casual HangoutDate NightAfter Work

    Experience

    StandaloneOpen Kitchen

    View

    Street Scene

    At the Table

    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • bluefin tuna tartare with kimchi foam
    • yellowtail tiradito
    • otoro with koji chimichurri
    • A5 wagyu skewers
    • hand rolls
    Planning details

    Location

    51 Rainey St, Suite 140A, Austin, TX 78701

    kinshoatx.com

    Explore Austin
    Around this place
    Read more on Pearl

    Discover more on Pearl

    Unlock the full Kinsho guide in Pearl, including awards, comparisons, FAQs, planning details, and nearby places.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Kinsho worth the price?

    Kinsho is a strong fit if you want Japanese sushi in Austin at about $45 per person in an intimate, polished setting. The value depends on whether that price, atmosphere, sushi focus match the kind of night you want.

    What should I wear to Kinsho?

    Go with upscale casual. Kinsho is described as intimate, cozy, modern, trendy, vibey, with a casual but polished dining experience rather than a formal dress-code feel.

    Can Kinsho accommodate groups?
    Can I eat at the counter at Kinsho?

    Kinsho has a sushi-counter-forward design, which is part of its appeal for diners who like a counter-style sushi atmosphere. Specific seating availability should be confirmed directly with the venue.

    Is Kinsho good for a special occasion?

    Kinsho can work for a polished but casual occasion. Its intimate Austin setting, Japanese sushi focus, $45 per person price point make it a sensible choice when you want the night to feel considered without being overly formal.

    What are alternatives to Kinsho in Austin?

    For a similar night out, compare Kinsho with other Austin dining options based on price, atmosphere, how sushi-focused you want the meal to be. Kinsho makes the most sense when you want Japanese sushi in a cozy, modern setting at about $45 per person.