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Hoka Hoka Fuku Sneaks Into Medical Center With Third San Antonio Ramen Stop

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Published on December 02, 2025
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Hoka Hoka Fuku quietly slipped a third San Antonio location into the Medical Center over Thanksgiving weekend, bringing its ramen, udon and katsu plates to a strip center on Huebner Road near the USAA campus. The late November opening barely made a peep, but word is getting around among dine-in regulars and delivery app loyalists. Fans of the Bandera original will find a familiar lineup, right down to the chain's signature cotton candy cheesecake, as reported by MySA.

MySA reported that the Huebner location at 10222 Huebner Road, Suite 102, quietly began service over Thanksgiving weekend. The outlet notes the new restaurant mirrors the chain's existing menu and schedule.

Menu highlights

The Huebner shop is essentially a greatest-hits set from the other locations, serving the same ramen bowls, udon dishes, katsu plates, donburi rice bowls, appetizers and a compact kids menu. The restaurant's online menu lists desserts such as Japanese cotton candy cheesecake along with sides like gyoza and chicken karaage, according to Hoka Hoka Fuku.

A local chain keeps growing

Express-News reported chef-owner Andy Bunto opened the original Hoka Hoka Fuku in September 2021 near Loop 1604 and Bandera. Community Impact covered the chain's second spot opening in Live Oak in October 2024, and the Huebner shop is the brand's third San Antonio footprint. The name "Hoka Hoka Fuku" roughly translates to "steaming hot" and "good fortune," fitting the restaurant's comfort-food focus.

Where it sits and hours

The new storefront sits in a retail strip near the USAA campus and the Medical Center, giving nearby employees and residents another quick lunch and dinner option. The Huebner location's hours are listed as Monday–Friday 11 a.m.–3 p.m. and 5–9 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m.–9 p.m., and Sunday noon–9 p.m., according to Hoka Hoka Fuku.

Early response

Online ordering platforms already show the Huebner shop available for delivery, and the listing on Uber Eats carried a 4.6 rating as of this week. MapQuest and other local listings include user notes mentioning opening-day visits and early praise for dishes such as katsu and kurobuta-style ramen.

With three locations across the north side and Live Oak, Hoka Hoka Fuku is clearly betting San Antonio will keep craving ramen year-round. Locals can check menus and ordering through the restaurant's site or their preferred delivery apps.