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    Oheya Houston

    4.5 (63 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSushi Bars, Japanese, Asian Fusion
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    Romantic
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    Dogs allowed

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    Jaylynn M.

    This was my very first omakase at Oheya in Montrose and it truly exceeded my expectations. I was previously very fond of sushi and would stick to rolls and simple nigiri as I was comfortable with them. I was amazed at just how fresh and intricate the flavors of everything was. I'm a sucker for ambiance and I loved sitting next to strangers while surrounding the chefs at a simple and chic bar. The paper fish donning our names was truly the cherry on top. The chef and staff were very attentive and guided us through the entire experience explaining the ingredients and the best way to consume the pieces. I am very excited to return again when the menu is rotated.

    Happy hour menu
    Christy P.

    I paid $50 for a 10 course omakase for happy hour that not only met but exceeded my expectations. It started out strong with flounder, which is a personal favorite of mine, but it got progressively better with each consecutive course. I honestly don't know how I could pick a favorite out of all the courses. They finished with a homemade candy bar and honestly, I've never been a huge fan of the Uchi brand's desserts, but this was far and away my favorite dessert that I've had from them. The only thing that I wasn't crazy about was the lychee martini as I've definitely had better. Even if you make a reservation for their happy hour Omakase, you can still order other à la carte items, and they recommend you do so at the beginning of the meal. Location-wise, it's basically across the street from Marmo, and when you enter the little opening from the street, it's the door on the right. It's not super easy to see the writing by the door when it's not bright out. I was fortunate enough to find a parking spot on the street instead of valet, because I despise valet. Service was OK--some employees were more personable than others, but that's to be expected anywhere. I will definitely come back and hopefully sooner than later.

    Thien T.

    Finally !! Reservations after 1 month. If you are looking to get seatings for Happy Hour Omakase be sure to book ASAP for 5-6 PM. Omakase is for 60 mins, 10 courses for $50. Be sure to order your a la carte once seated. We order a few nigiris and of course their delicious Brussels sprouts. Drinks are really good, choose from Lychee Martinis or Kara Kyoto for $6. Everything was delicious, fish was fresh and drinks was amazing. Lighting and music was on point so you definitely get a romantic atmosphere. I didn't feel rush and when 10 course was done, I still had 15 mins to order more drinks or a la carte plates. Must try and will do again. Looking at $100 per person tonight and no regrets . Left feeling full and satisfied!

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    Bec S.

    Perfect for special occasions! You truly cannot beat a $50 10-course , 12-seat Omakase. Chef Justin and his team were all very skilled and personable. The space is very small. Try the sake

    Kristin J.

    I absolutely loved the sushi here! Service was top notch and the atmosphere and setting was so intimate and unique. The restaurant looks kind of like a wood cabin from the outside. I went during happy hour, so 50 dollars for the food was a great price point in my opinion especially for an omakase. There is plenty of parking in the garage nearby. I can't wait to come back!

    Chante N.

    i am so happy that i chose oheya to be my first omakase experience. their dinner service is flawless!! the plates are beautiful, flavorful, and decadent the chef was kind with a great sense of humor! i did the 15 courses and it did not disappoint! i was satisfied with the 15 courses but my undeniable lust for the dry aged fish got the better of me and i could not help myself!!! oheya, means room in a house. the restaurant is nestled to the right in the uchi building. the lighting is soft, the vibes are cozy. there was no dress code and everyone was dressed hi-low end, so no worries on being dressed to the nines or coming in after work. the staff are inviting and attentive regardless of attire. will definitely be back for happy hour bonne appétit

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    William T.

    Tried the $50 omakase--totally worth it! Fresh, delicious nigiri with creative combos. Loved the temaki and kanpachi most. Quick, fun counter service watching the chef prepare everyone's nigiri. Interior definitely had a cute and cozy vibe. Solid choice for affordable, high-quality omakase. Highly recommend!

    David N.

    It saddens me to write this review. I am a diehard Uchi fan. I have been coming to their Houston for years and previous enjoyed their Austin location. I even enjoy both Uchiko locations. However, I was not impressed with their separate Oheya omakase. First off, it's a bit weird, not much signage outside so we ended up entering through the main door and crossing back over. We booked the 5 pm on a Saturday and we were the only ones to dine. That in itself was a bit sad to see. But I've been to other omakases where it's just us and you end up getting a good experience with the chefs. Nope. They were very quiet and got very little Info about the dishes we were having the presentation on most of the dishes were lacking as well. I've gotten more explanations from my server at the normal Uchi. There was only one of three that even said anything to us. The one waitress was very good with clearing plates. It was $120?/pp for 12 pieces? It wasn't super high but not a single dish was impressive and the dessert was down right bad. I would stick to normal uchi moving forward.

    William L.

    I was excited to hear about Oheya as Uchi is one of my favorite restaurants in all of Houston. You get a more traditional omakase experience here with a dedicated private room that seats maybe 12 people. Apart from the setting though, I did not find the taste of food a step up from what you would get at Uchi/Uchiko. Unfortunately, you are paying for the experience and not necessarily for better taste in my opinion here. Menu rotates monthly, but I feel I got a good representative menu my go around. $175 per person but they'll charge ya $8/$10 for still/sparkling water so really 185 a person if you don't order a real drink. I think you have better options for Omakase in Houston for similar taste. We did go to the Velvet taco across the street to top-off since we came in hungry Would I Go Out of My Way to Try? No, would stick to Uchi or another place for Omakase Would I Return? No Ambiance- 8/10 Food Taste- 8/10 Service- 10/10 Value- 5/10

    Thione T.

    Came here for my birthday and these dishes did not disappoint. Majority were absolutely delicious. My absolute favorite piece of the night was the crab handroll with the butter dipping sauce. Scrumptious. I also really enjoyed the vichyssoise. It was so refreshing. Kind of like eating a savory snowcone if that make sense. And the masu dish the sauce they had on it was *chef's kiss*. I was this close to licking my plate in order to get all of the sauce. It was a fun night thanks to staff too. They were fun and easy to talk to and you could tell they enjoyed their jobs. Theyre connected to uchi but somewhat different and I told them I loved the fried milk at uchi and they were kind enough to give me a tub to go as a birthday present. P.S. There's no wrong place to sit. Everywhere has a great view of the chefs cooking.

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    Sabrina B.

    A subset of the uchi franchise, this omakase spot was a Valentine's Day dinner of mine. Between the major Texas cities, I have tried the majority of omakase spots to differentiate which I would determine is the most worth-it restaurant for a special occasion. This place was nice, better than the bustling and loud Uchi, but I didn't feel like it was any bit more creative, exciting, or filling. You get the typical fish, carpaccio, soup, etc. dressed in whichever ingredient, concoction, or companion food for their idea of the menu. I enjoyed the focus on citrus during the winter months. But I found it all to be pretty much the same experience as most omakase places in Houston. There was no explosion of flavor, interesting combination, or a fish that exceeded all other fish quality in the area. The menu was a bit short, the stories or explanation of the origins either weren't there or quite basic and generic.... It just didn't feel unique or personal. Many other places are surprising me in ways I didn't think could with the same fish, but this place seemed to be doing the same story beats as other (even cheaper) places. However, the service of the FOH was always prompt and kind. Zero complaints there. Somehow the standout was..... the PB&J?! It wasn't loved by my partner but I actually found it to be the one dish to actually break the barriers of what you'd expect. I'm glad it was the end because it made my impression of the meal that much better. But I'm a little distracted that a non-fish option was the best part. Overall, it's a standard and basic and even a bit short of an omakase with a great dessert. You can find better omakase for the same price but longer and more creative in the same city.

    Brandon T.

    Intimate. Complex. Delicious. The experience at Oheya was flawless, I don't think anything could have been done better. The pacing of the dishes and order they provided them in was perfect. The fish quality was really good, and the citrus focused menu was so fun to experience, and added to the complex flavors they presented. The staff are passionate and very well informed about the food. I would love to come back and experience their changing menu!

    Kelsey G.

    This was an extravagant, yet demure, birthday celebration for myself (and 5 friends) and it was worth every penny. I did a deep dive on all the Houston omakase experiences and I decided (based off of the reviews of others) on Oheya because of the multiple mentions of the variety of dishes and atmosphere. The pace was perfect, the wine pairing excellent, and the waiters made my birthday feel special. Thank you, Oheya, for the meal, the birthday digestif, and the chocolates! It was a very good experience for those of us who can only treat ourselves like this on special occasions.

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    Izakaya Wa - River Oaks - #YelpElite #Yelp #sushi

    Izakaya Wa - River Oaks

    4.3(312 reviews)
    1.2 miRiver Oaks, Montrose
    $$

    Went for dinner since we were in the area. For a Thursday night, it was still pretty busy. All the…read moretables were full but we ended up being seated pretty quickly at bar seating. Opted for the salmon trio sashimi, tontoro skewers, and one of their new appetizers, the yuzu ageimoono (?). The taro potato balls were delicious, smooth with a nice light crispy shell covered in a salty, light yuzu dressing. The tontoro was delicious, well roasted, not too fatty, and tender. The salmon trio was also great, coming with king salmon, regular salmon, and smoked salmon. To be honest, I could tell there was a difference between the king and regular salmon, but I couldn't really tell which one was which. I also had a bite of my friend's tantanmen, which was basically like the Japanese version of dandan noodles and it was delicious, great nutty flavor with a touch of spice. It has a pretty nice menu. While it is a touch higher in price point, it is pretty reasonable for Houston. The quality is pretty equivalent to what I had in Japan, although as expected, more expensive. Will definitely need to be back to try their other items!

    Yummy, quick, and decently priced…read more You can make several of the rolls into hand rolls if you ask the waiter Waiters are friendly and knowledgeable I like that they have real wasabi Vibes are pretty casual, I'd come here during the day or if you wanna grab a quick bite with someone after hanging out in river oaks

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    Uchi Houston - Uni

    Uchi Houston

    4.4(2.6k reviews)
    0.0 miMontrose, Fourth Ward
    $$$
    Takes reservations
    Fine dining

    This place is still my fav. The inside is a casual vibe for a sushi place but the prices and taste…read moreis by any means casual. This is actually one of my favorite sushi spots in Houston. The service is great and the servers are similar with the dishes. There's a parking garage where you can park and it does cost money. I think I saw valet too but i don't think it is complimentary. They change up the menu every once in a while or try new things out. They have daily special on the menu. They have plenty of drinks and even zero proof. Their Brussel sprouts is truly one of the best I've ever had. They were like marinated and drenched in sweet chili and lemon. I tried the a5 hot rock waygu and that was very tasty. Flavors and texture was there I could taste the quality. My favorite was the a5 Uni nigiri. This just melted in my mouth. I tried the waygyu tartare and the bread it came with made this dish it was buttery or milky soft and tossed. The actual meat was grinded up like you'd expect and it was okay just the bread really made this dish. I also loved the kanpachi crudo. It was just the right amount of sauce that leveled up the amberjack and the pineapple brighten the dish. I tried the flounder on the daily special menu and that was not it. This had to be the worse thing I tried. The cilantro broth was too heavy and the cilantro flavors were overpowering. The flounder even tasted dry. I received a free crab roll and this was tasty. Had the hamachi chili which the hamachi is always my favorite with the chilis and pineapple. The blue fin otoro was also one of my favorites. I just love the melt in your mouth textures. The salmon belly was okay. I tried the collar bone fish (Hama Kama) and that was fire. You're suppose to scoop out the fish. It's very easy to pick off the fish it was so soft and fall off the bone. The sauce it came with reminded me of nuoc mam but its sesame vinegar. It paired really well with the fish.

    Had a great experience at Uchi! Service was quick and every dish came out at a good pace. The…read morekinoko nabe with gyutoro was definitely my favorite bite of the night -- so flavorful and comforting. We did the happy hour omakase for $120 for two people and it was absolutely worth it. Such a perfect date night spot! There's a parking garage at the Montrose Collective that you can park in for a fee!

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    Uchi Houston - Bites of love: foie gunkan (seared foie gras)

    Bites of love: foie gunkan (seared foie gras)

    Uchi Houston - Special: a5 + uni temaki - looks delicious and tastes phenomenal!

    Special: a5 + uni temaki - looks delicious and tastes phenomenal!

    Uchi Houston - Zero sen - didn't love the sauce but the sushi was graet!

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    Zero sen - didn't love the sauce but the sushi was graet!

    Zen Japanese Izakaya - Bluefin Tuna Special Bowl

    Zen Japanese Izakaya

    4.2(335 reviews)
    1.2 miMontrose
    $$

    This restaurant is a cozy, authentic gem for Japanese small plates. The space is intimate with a…read moresmall dining area. Reservations are highly recommended. There aren't many tables, and it fills up quickly. Service was incredibly friendly and attentive. This is what we ordered: 1. pepper tuna tataki 2. hamachili 3. hijiki 4. karaage 5. agedashi tofu 6. Rock N Roll roll 7. Zen Mega Dragon roll 8. hamachi sashimi 9. hamachi roll 10. Extra Picante roll 11. Yakisoba noodles 12. Brussel sprouts Almost everything was absolutely delicious. The pepper tuna tataki and hamachili were fresh and flavorful. The karaage was crispy, tender and juicy, and the agedashi tofu had that perfect texture in a savory broth. All were sooo good. The Zen Mega Dragon roll, hamachi hamachi roll, and Extra Picante roll were all fresh and excellent. The only two dishes that didn't quite wow us were the hijiki and the Rock N Roll roll. Both were a bit basic compared to everything else on the table. The yakisoba noodles did take a little while to come out, but wow... they were soooo worth the wait. Savory, hot, and incredibly satisfying. Prices are very reasonable for the quality and portion sizes, which makes it even better. There is free parking, but the lot is small. When it's busy, finding a spot can be a little tricky. We will definitely be back to explore more of the menu.

    It's rare to find a place that stays this good for nearly a decade. I've been a regular for 9+…read moreyears and the quality hasn't dipped once. Authentic flavors, a clean and welcoming environment, and a friendly team that makes every visit a pleasure. If you haven't been yet, you're missing out

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    Zen Japanese Izakaya - Fish from Japan

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    Katami - Osaka Decadent roll

    Katami

    4.6(303 reviews)
    0.9 miMontrose
    $$$

    At Katami, the flavors arrive like fragments of memory before they become a whole sentence. This is…read morethe strange pleasure (and occasional frustration) of fine dining when you cook enough yourself to recognize the building blocks. You spend half the meal trying to identify each note before the dish moves past analysis and settles into feeling. The shrimp toast came first, and it read almost plainly at first bite: cultured tang from crème fraîche, sweet fruit, the faint richness of butter soaking into impossibly thin milk bread. A small herb scattered on top sharpened everything just enough. Then the caviar arrived not as luxury punctuation but as structure, binding the sourness and sweetness into something quieter and more deliberate. At home, these flavors would sit beside one another. Here, they dissolved into each other. Several dishes moved unmistakably toward Vietnamese flavors without ever becoming literal reproductions. The branzino tempura carried the familiar push and pull of nước mắm and sugar, maybe shrimp paste somewhere underneath, though softened into something more restrained. A brown sauce alongside it tasted almost startlingly recognizable: peanut butter, grainy sugar, the kind of sweet-savory depth that recalls satay sauce made in a home kitchen. The flavors are not hidden exactly, but compressed. In home cooking, especially in Southeast Asian food, flavor often announces itself clearly: fish sauce is fish sauce, herbs remain bright and separate, sugar lands directly on the palate. At Katami, those same references are blurred at the edges. Sometimes the dishes communicated more through texture than taste. The rockfish, paired with yuzu kosho, had a peppery structure that lingered longer than the citrus itself. The sakura salmon tasted like a spring time promenade, cherry blossom petals scattering in the bright, breezy sky. Overall, I recommend this sushi spot for a contemporary perspective on fine dining sushi. I was surprised to see other cuisines blended in compared to restaurants that are distinctly Japanese. Katami focuses on a story with each individual course, instead of all the plates flowing together. Each dish has a start and finish, it felt like reading a book compiled of mini poems!

    The ambiance is nice, and our server was excellent--very knowledgeable about the menu and helpful…read morethroughout the meal. The fish quality is solid, which is expected given that this restaurant is priced higher than most sushi spots. That said, the dishes felt a bit one-dimensional. Everything was good, but nothing really stood out or felt memorable. It seemed like the menu played things too safe, and we never had a moment where we thought, "this is what makes this place special." One disappointing moment was with a food runner. My sister has a severe shellfish allergy, and when she called him back--just once--to double-check potential contamination, he rolled his eyes before responding. That reaction was pretty surprising and not appropriate, especially given the seriousness of food allergies. Overall, the sushi is decent and the fish quality is good, but it didn't leave a lasting impression.

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    Fresh flowers.

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    Foie Scallop

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    Neo - Scallop with uni and caviar

    Neo

    4.8(69 reviews)
    0.6 miMontrose
    $$$$

    Neo clearly sets out to create an exclusive experience with limited seating in a charming and…read moreintimate environment. The room is attractive and thoughtfully designed and there is an intentional sense of scarcity that makes the evening feel special from the start. That said my overall experience landed squarely in the average range. The sushi and presentation are good and competently executed but nothing truly stood out or felt memorable. For the price being charged I expected flavors or techniques that would separate it from other strong sushi options but that never quite happened. Everything was pleasant yet ultimately unremarkable. I get the sense that Neo receives rave reviews because people want it to feel special. The exclusivity the setting and the concept do a lot of the heavy lifting. Once you strip that away the food itself does not fully justify the hype or the cost. It is enjoyable but not exceptional and not something I would rush to repeat at this price point. Neo is fine for those seeking a curated intimate dining experience but if you are focused primarily on standout sushi and value there are better options available.

    Absolutely loved this place. It's unique, intimate, and the staff are incredibly friendly. The…read moreexperience starts the moment you walk into the GLASS building, where you'll see aged fish on display alongside a designer clothing store. We were greeted with wine while exploring before the meal began, which was a really nice touch. Make sure to arrive early, as they start promptly. Each dish is introduced individually, making the experience feel thoughtful and immersive. Every course was beautifully done and tasted amazing, and the overall atmosphere was relaxed yet elevated. Easily one of my favorite omakase experiences in Houston by far.

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    Neo - Inside Refuge Bar--decorated for the holidays

    Inside Refuge Bar--decorated for the holidays

    Neo - Monaka.

    Monaka.

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    Traveler's Table

    Traveler's Table

    4.4(2.4k reviews)
    0.1 miMontrose, Fourth Ward
    $$$

    I've been to travelers cart several times. I've actually only visited traveler's table for…read morecocktails and to go food. I actually did an in person visit this time for dinner on Sunday. Just a note they close at 2:30 and reopen again at five for dinner service...some of the brunch items like the crab samosas and the oxtail empanadas are on both menus (dinner and brunch) The crab samosas are amazing. I wish I had more even at this moment. Everyone is always so welcoming and helpful here....Everyone but the rude ass valet drivers outside. I mentioned to my dining mate who arrived before me how rude the guys were. He told me that he got into it with them also and another person almost got into a fight with them Having a nasty attitude and expecting a tip for a free service is crazy to me. So it's wasn't just me they just have attitude. They also had attitude when I went before for drinks.

    My husband and I came here for a much-needed date night. We've been to their sister restaurant a…read morefew times before and is our first time here at their upscale one. We had a wonderful waiter and gave us a lot of recommendation. But the treatment kind of fell off towards the end when he was held up by a huge party for a good while to the point where we changed our mind about desserts and after dinner drinks and had to go. The cocktail "come and take it" was balance and flavorful. The crab samosa is a hit. It is crammed with crab stuffing. It is amazing and you get two different kind of dipping sauce with it, Tartar and butter. This was the first that any restaurant has ever done for us, but they actually split our soup in half for us so what's pictured is the half the soup. The duck pad Thai was amazing!!! I wish I had that instead. I had the Caribbean braised oxtail. I wasn't a big fan. I felt like I was tasting more of the sauce and carbs. I asked for the mango and spices on the side. The mango was a nice plate cleanser in between bites. The ambience was really nice , definitely upscale compared to their Travis's Carr location and something that you should dress up for. This is good for a nice formal celebration dinner or date dates. Or fancy Bestie night. There is complementary valet at the front. They have a sign that says do not park across the street.

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    Traveler's Table
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