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Uchi Houston

4.4 (2.6k reviews)
Open 4:00 pm - 11:00 PM
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Neal M.

Friendly staff, enthusiastic service, intimate atmosphere! Came to Uchi as part of a group dinner with a set coursed menu. The food was fantastic-- fresh, clean, and well complimenting flavors. The highlight for us was the Chutoro nigiri. Despite a classic combination of flavors, the ginger they used had a fresh and spicy kick which we all enjoyed, paired with melt in your mouth fish. The coursed dinner proved that you can't really go wrong with any of the menu items at Uchi, they're all made with simple ingredients which are prepared and paired well. Is it the best sushi restaurant in Houston? Unfortunately not... but are they in the runnings? 100% The vibes at Uchi are intimate. Regardless of if it's a date or a group dinner, the environment really brings everyone together... the bustling conversations throughout the dining room is evidence of that. Rating: 9/10, rounded up for 5 stars for great service and simply great ingredients

Nida H.

Delicious omasake experience! We also ordered the shag roll from the menu. Would definitely recommend the happy hour omakase! It's filling, well-timed out courses, and a reasonable price for the amount of food. Ambiance is perfect for a fun date. Hype music but not too loud where you can't hear your date. Service is very very good. Every waiter is attentive, friendly, and welcoming.

Stephanie I.

This is my second time coming to Uchi. I was greeted by the hosts when I walked in and was taken care of. The staff were so friendly and they made sure to check on us while we were enjoying our meals. I went during happy hour which there was a lot of great deals. I got the omakase for 2 and it was worth it. I was excited to see what we were going to get next. The salmon nigiri was my favorite.We also got the Hama Kama and the flavor was amazing. It was so soft and the fish fell off the bone. I would definitely go back here especially if you are coming to celebrate for a special occasion.

Henry S.

Food was amazing sat at the sushi bar great service and amazing kind employees. Jose was our sushi bar server he made the night, took the review from a 4 stars to a 5 stars. Only complaint is I didn't stay longer.

Tiffany H.

Had a reservation at Uchi. Seated once the entire party arrived. Got our drink orders in quick. - Espresso martini was pretty good & miso carajillo was better after mixing! It took a while before food orders were placed. Luckily everything came out at a good pace. Service was excellent and staff was friendly. - Ora king salmon (1 big piece) - least fave, worth trying once tho - Muki hotate gunkan (scallop & avocado) - got a 2nd round since they were that good Sashimi 6pc - Madai: Good but scales/crispy texture threw me off - can't decide which was my fave between Akami (tuna) & Sake toro (salmon belly) - Unagi nigiri was great (slightly crispy) - Zero sen maki: roll was delicious, unique flavors! - Enjoyed the brussel sprouts. - Hot rock (wagyu 6pc): just like the name, that's where you cook the meat for a few seconds haha - Hama chili (yellowtail paired w/ orange): this was amazing They brought a complimentary dessert for a friend celebrating her birthday! Dessert: Fried milk ice cream (3pc) - melts in your mouth! Honestly each person should order their own portion for this! Can't wait to dine at Uchi again!

Maguro sashimi and goat cheese.. Bigeye tuna with pumpkin oil
Ivy L.

The best way to enjoy Uchi is to go the somakase route! We come once in awhile and all we need to do is find a reservation and sit down and let the servers know what we like/dislike and they do the rest! They check in with you after 10 courses or so to see how hungry you are and gauge what they put in based on hunger! The caviar service is fantastic!! The ostetra caviar is briny and salty, without any of the fishiness! It comes with fried potato cubes that I feel takes away from the caviar, but they're great alone! I even asked for ketchup one day to finish them - fyi, nobody has ketchup in the kitchen . We usually lean towards more of the raw stuff and the crudos and sushi bites are always fantastic! Depending on your server, the things they send in might be different! Ambiance is casual, dimly lit and romantic.. but service is pretty fantastic the last few times we've been. Not a huge fan of the cocktails but we always make up for it with a bottle of wine or sake! They have a new dessert - a cilantro granita over a panna cotta with honey crumbs underneath. It is so refreshing, unique and the flavors are fantastic - not too sweet! Make reservations or try your luck at the bar for drop-in dining!

Teresa M.

Everything is great here: foods, service, and ambiance! We have been here couple times. We couldn't book at 6pm. Our reservation is 4:30pm. Still very crowded. We got valet parking, they waived our parking fee. Will definitely come back!

Valencia H.

Stop 3 on an unexpected happy hour tour! Let's just say what I thought would be a 2 hour catch up at another spot turned into a full on girls night. We had already eaten but all desperately wanted a lychee martini. So we walked over and met the sweetest worker who told us we could hang out on the patio if we wanted a more relaxed vibe since we weren't planning on ordering food. This was perfect since we weren't also planning to do our small gifts exchange! We ran into a couple of guys who wanted to join in the fun and ended up getting us another round of a specialty margarita. While we were surprised there were no actual lychees the cocktail was still beautiful and even included an edible flower. Will come back for dinner

Nicki M.

Uchi is one of those places that is consistently delicious and keeps me coming back! I've been many times and always have a really fun server but this time, ours was definitely good and knowledgeable but just lacked that "so glad you're here" personality. I didn't realize how much that makes an impression on your dining experience. The restaurant is upscale with sophisticated atmosphere. Everything I ordered was delicious and expertly crafted. My favorite of the evening was the lobster laksa!

Yasmin S.

I loveddd their happy hour! We ordered lychee martinis which were super good, and a margarita on their menu which was yummy. The only downside is that they don't include a lychee in them(bummer!) However, our waitress was so sweet! I can't remember her name, but she worked Friday evening. She was very personable, and super friendly. I'll definitely be back for food next time.

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Kiran A.

Husband wanted to do an impromptu date night in the middle of the week, and we've always heard so much about Uchi he decided that's where he wanted to go! He was able to get reservations for the next day, even though they showed fully booked they were able to fit us in when we called them, which we really appreciated. I'm always a bit nervous with places that serve sushi because there's never much on the menu for me- I don't do seafood. And understandably I can't expect them to cater to non-seafood eaters at a seafood place. However, Uchi has so many options! They even have a vegetarian menu. My friends had told me to be sure to try the Gyutoro, it's this 72 hour wagyu beef sashimi, and when they bring it out they explain the way to eat it is to flip inside down and get a feel for the seasoning on the bottom. It was melt in your mouth delicious. We were so happy with that dish we ordered more. We also had the A5 Hot Rock with wagyu and it was such a fun concept. They bring out a hot stone, and raw wagyu beef, that you cook yourself tableside on top of the stone, it instantly starts to sizzle when the beef touches it. It's interesting because this was also Wagyu beef but the flavors and taste were entirely different from the other dishes we had ordered. We enjoyed this and was a fun concept. We had edamame which was standard fare, onion ring tempura- nice and crispy, gyumaki and for dessert we had the fried milk dessert. We enjoyed everything we ordered. Our server did seem in a hurry to rush us out, maybe that's because we were worked in when they were showing sold out? We had a great time though and can't wait to try more on the menu.

Sa'Rah H.

Who knew Uchi did house calls...and I'm not talking door dash. I recently had the pleasure of attending a birthday celebration in the form of an amazing dinner party for my brother and sis-n-law at their home. I mean wow...it's been over a week but I'm still thinking about this phenomenal experience. The Uchi team was exceptional and professional. From the chefs, cooks and host and servers they were on their game from start to finish. The champagne, sake and wine was flowing nonstop the entire evening. Every single dish of the 10 course tasting menu was phenomenal but my favorites included the Hama chilli, sake crudo and the wagyu tataki which was my favorite bite of the night. The dessert was the cherry on top to a perfect dining experience and we barely had room to finish it all. There was so much food! After the meal, the kitchen was clean, without a trace and they were gone out the back door within minutes. It was truly bewildering how quickly they just disappeared. They left us full, happy and satisfied. If you can swing it, I highly recommend this experience at your home. Everything was truly beautiful and sooooooo good.

HsiaoCheng W.

Now that was some good fish. The evening started as most do with me trying to find parking. I had heard that the self parking at the garage across the street can have issues with cell reception there and since it's QR code pay deal, this could be an issue as it has been for others. Valet was complimentary but I knew we'd be there more than 3 hours which I had read was the limit. So we decided to do street parking. Dicey dicey dicey neighborhood with some cars spray painted and some houses abandoned. But we took our chances and parked a couple blocks north of the restaurant. Thankfully the car was still there and in tact by the night's end. We went for a group event. They had sushi making together with an Omekase menu. The bar tender told us before the event that the sushi making is usually a contest and she was right. Guess who won. Heh heh. Pro tip - I think as long as your sushi is reasonably decent looking, then the way you decorate the dish with the sauce will decide your fate. And yes you do get to eat your sushi when finished! The Omakase had so many dishes. And it was one of the few times I can honestly say I got kinda full during a Japanese meal. We even had desert which was fried milk and so delicious. The a5 wagyu was my favorite with the various Nigiri that you gotta eat it upside down per their instruction. The hot stone beef was fun to make. And so many other dishes that I really can't recall. I was going to take pics but it was a classy event. Nobody pulling out the cameras as it's probably everyday fare for the others. But for this po boy it was a once in a lifetime experience!

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What is the dress code for women?

Whatever you want it to be

Do they really open at 4pm now?

Heck yeah

Do you still have patio seating?

No, they do not but check out their adjoining bar.

How much is the omakase?

$175 as of May 2024

Is social hour offered on the weekends as well?

Yes

Is the full menu also available during happy hour?

If the question is about the food, then they have a Happy hour menu, both vegetarian or vegan and regular

Is there outdoor seating?

No I don't believe there is sorry :(

Is there still a corking fee?

No I don't believe so but don't absolutely quote me on that! But we'll worth it I promise!

Is the happy hour till 6 or 6:30pm?

Hi Jenny. Happy hour ends at 6pm now.

Does this restaurant offer tatami floor seating?

No they don't its a more modern sushi restaurant. You might want to try Teppay

How much is valet parking?

Its complimentary, you just have to let the valet service know that you are visiting Uchi.

I love sushi, but my partner does not. Do they have dishes available for people who don't eat raw fish or raw meat? Anything cooked that's not sushi? The menu is a bit difficult to understand.

They have many cooked items that are delicious. Not everything is raw but I wouldn't suggest Omakase "Chef's choice" because it is mostly raw

I see in curbside menu that there's Omakase for $150.... if that for one person or is that a bundle because it mentions for two?

We didn't have the Omakase curbside, but dined in. They're small plates, so the dishes will prob avg 2 pieces or so.

I noticed recent pictures of to go sushi it doesn't look good. Could they serve with ice? After all it's raw fish and ice isn't a huge overhead.

My wife and I were there tonight. Quality was excellent. As good as always. Less of a crowd as expected.… Read more

Is Uchi still offering happy hour?

Yes, Uchi is honoring their Sake Social menu everyday between 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM CT.

How dressy is dressy attire?

Upscale casual. I wouldn't go here in shorts and flip flops, but the crowd is definitely on the dressier side. They're pretty relaxed, so a cool hipster vibe works well too.

Can someone eat at the bar without a reservation?

Yes, there are two bars, one that's geared more to drinking but you can still order food and then the sushi bar, which is where you want to be obviously. the earlier you go, the easier it is to get a good spot. You might have to wait 10-15 minutes… Read more

What time do you have to start lining up to get first or second place in the sake social line? I know it's offered from 5 to 6:30 but there's a huge line every day when I pass by! Also where in the restaurant is the best place to sit? Thanks!

Generally the wait isn't very long these days. I just went 2 Wednesdays ago, and we just happened to get there 5 minutes before opening (wasn't really trying to get there early), and we were third in line. Seated immediately.

How much is the chef's tasting menu?

The price of the tasting menus vary daily, but the 5-6 course "favorites" menu is generally $75 for two people and the 10 course omakase is about $100/pp. If you're looking to dine with a specific budget, the servers or chefs at the sushi bar can… Read more

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

Izakaya Wa - River Oaks

4.3(312 reviews)
1.2 miRiver Oaks, Montrose
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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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Zen Japanese Izakaya - Bluefin Tuna Special Bowl

Zen Japanese Izakaya

4.2(334 reviews)
1.2 miMontrose
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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.

this was a very tasty spot. the flavors of the sushi were so good i ended up not needing any soy…read moresauce at all. the service was very friendly and attentive which was nice. the ambiance was dark but welcoming. it was nice having dessert on the menu that was more unique than usual and i had to try one of their options you just don't see on others menus. it was nice getting something more earthy and authentic. presentation was very pretty as well. overall it was a great experience that made me want to go back.

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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
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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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Neo - Scallop with uni and caviar

Neo

4.8(69 reviews)
0.6 miMontrose
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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

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Ramen Tatsu-Ya - Smoked Shoyu Brisket Ramen Bowl

Ramen Tatsu-Ya

3.8(1.3k reviews)
0.5 miMontrose
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While I was first introduced to this place over three years ago by my sister, I had not returned…read moresince then. However, since crawfish season is one of my favorite times of the year, I had to come back to try their limited edition ramen. Just like my first visit, the staff were extremely friendly, the food came out incredibly quickly, and the overall experience felt comforting and welcoming. I ordered the seasonal bowl, The Crawmen, which came with crawfish tonkotsu broth, andouille sausage, bayou butter, corn, and peppers. While the bowl was clearly inspired by a crawfish boil, I felt like it could have leaned even further into those flavors with more crawfish and a stronger boil seasoning overall. The ramen was definitely delicious, but the broth did not quite have enough crawfish boil flavor to fully separate it from their standard tonkotsu ramen. At times, it mostly tasted like the original broth with andouille sausage added in. Even so, it was still an enjoyable bowl of ramen, though I would probably stick to one of their regular menu options over this seasonal special. My mom and I also shared the Karaage, which arrived very quickly while still being piping hot, crispy, and juicy inside. On the other hand, I would personally skip the Sakura Sweet Tea and Strawberry Yuzu Lemonade in the future since they mostly tasted like their regular counterparts without adding anything particularly unique. Overall, I still really enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and reliable quality of this place, especially the ramen and karaage. While the seasonal bowl did not fully live up to its concept for me, the experience itself was still enjoyable enough that I would gladly return again.

This place was yummy . I got the spicy ramen and its was 9/10 ! The ambiance was great and…read moreintimate. Service was great as well. The only thing is it was extremely hot and for someone eating spicy ramen lol it's uncomfortable turn air on please

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Uchi Houston - sushi - Updated May 2026

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