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    Wabi House

    4.3 (64 reviews)
    ModerateRamen
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Marla C.

    This is my new favorite Japanese restaurant. All the food we tried was amazing. And there's still more on the menu we have to get next time. We came for their happy hour which is 3 to 6 on Sunday. We tried lots of their small plates, I had the salmon sashimi, sesame cucumbers, salad, beets and brussels. I had a couple of their drinks as well. I had their japanese old fashioned and I tasted my husband's long island iced tea. Both were made very well. The service was really good as well. The wait staff answered our questions about the different types of food and everything came out quickly. Can't wait to go back!

    Okra
    Marica M.

    I've only dined at Wabi House once before and it was at the Lower Greenville location. I was excited that there was a location that opened up right down the street from my house! The layout of this restaurant is cool! There's ample seating inside the restaurant and a large outdoor patio. We opted to sit outside since the weather was nice. I'm interested to see how it'll be outside during the summer months when it's hot and humid. For food, we ordered a few takoyaki skewers and they were all so tasty! We also ordered a salad to start which was delicious as well but the dressing was definitely on the tangy side. For food, we all ordered ramen and each of us enjoyed what we ordered. Everything had great flavor and depth to the broth. Overall, we loved our experience at this location and would return again!

    Glass of plum wine, less than half full. Over charges for drinks.
    Christopher P.

    First thing while walking to our seats i saw food being sent back to the kitchen. Next my girlfriend ordered a glass of plum wine for $11 and the glass came out less than half full. The appetizer karaage was over cooked to burnt. We both ordered Ramon and the meat was over cooked and gummy. The soup flavor was ok. We sat outside but we're attacked by flies ( not that they could control that) but still took away from the experience. This is the second time trying the place and will never go but. Try at your own risk.

    Takoyaki and karaage chicken
    Dianna N.

    I think they need a new cook or whoever is managing this location needs to taste the Dallas and Fort Worth location and then taste theirs and realize the noodles are not the same. Doughy, under cooked noodles. Maybe they're not changing out the starchy water, but whoever is cooking the noodles, please fix it. I came here for the Lion Dance so it was a busy day, the appetizers were good, and the drinks were great. Service is top notch! The ramen on the other hand was not good, the noodles were undercooked, starchy, doughy and clumping together. It was the same in all 3 bowls, the waiter took them back for them to redo. By this time it was not as busy anymore but the new bowls still taste the same, noodles still undercooked regardless of what type it was. We ate it anyways, I pushed most of the noodles to the side and just ate the toppings and meat. They offered to take it off the bill but I didn't want to do that. Customer service was good, attentive, and they relayed the message back to the chef. Hopefully they get the noodles right next time. The toppings and broth were good though. Parking is limited. You will have to park behind and a few blocks down. This goes for all their locations.

    Lichi Li
    Mimi L.

    My SO and I came here for a birthday dinner on a Friday night. I've been to the Fort Worth location multiple times and love it, so I was excited to have one closer to home. Unfortunately, this location did not live up to expectations. We were seated outside because we had a large party, and the gravel was extremely annoying. Heels sinking, chairs sinking...if you wanted to pull your chair in, you had to stand up and physically move it. For appetizers, we ordered the Hama Rayu and crispy pork ears. The Hama Rayu is usually a must for me at the Fort Worth location...we normally order 2-3 plates, but this one was disappointing. The fish was cut too thick and against the grain. The crispy pork ears were decent. For our mains, my SO ordered the beef shio ramen and said it was just okay. I got the garlic ramen, which was overwhelmingly salty. Service was very slow. Our appetizers came out before our drinks, and every time we needed something, we had to wave someone down. Overall, the experience fell short. I'll stick to the Fort Worth location.

    Tonkotsu
    Lily M.

    I had been wanting to try this location since it opened, so I stopped in for lunch with my cousin. We ordered some of their Gyoza as a starter, and it wasn't bad, but it was a little different than what I am used to. I tried the Lichi Li Cocktail and that was pretty good. For my meal I ordered the Tonkotsu Ramen and I was so disappointed. The noodles were gummy and really threw off the meal. The broth and all other contents were good, very flavorful broth and pork. The texture of the noodles is definitely different than other locations and not something I want to have again. Service was amazing, our waiter Adam was awesome and so friendly. The ambiance is inviting, and it's a good place for groups, with a big outdoor area. I'm just sorry that my food experience was not what I was expecting.

    Beef Shio Ramen
    Connoisseur's Delight C.

    Wabi House -- A Must-Try for Ramen Lovers & Night-Out Seekers My wife and I walked into Wabi House and left absolutely sold. The vibe is warm and inviting, great lighting, artful décor, and a massive patio loaded with TVs (including one big screen) that makes it perfect for a group hangout or a casual family night out. The entire place is a custom work of a local artist; so it's absolutely stunning around every corner. Drinks: We started with the Ruby Rose and the seasonal Hugo Spritz. Both were well-crafted and set the tone perfectly. Appetizer: The spicy edamame was a solid start, bold, flavorful sauce with just the right amount of heat. Good portion for the price. Entrée: The Beef Shio Ramen is the real star. The broth was delicious, the soft-boiled eggs were cooked perfectly, and the veggies tasted very fresh. Dessert: Ube ice cream served over a toasted pastry. The contrast of creamy, earthy ice cream against that golden crunch is a winner. Don't skip it. The service was awesome always had any need tended to without any delay. We'll 100% be back. Whether it's date night, a family dinner, or meeting up with a big group of friends, Wabi House delivers on all fronts.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Spicy Miso
    Jeff B.

    My first visit to any Wabi House, and am really glad they opened one nearby. Really enjoyed it. It's still ultra busy in here, they're clearly experiencing growing pains with the new-place crowds. I REALLY like the atmosphere and am VERY pleased to see they supported a local artist to do their very neat murals. All hand-painted graffiti-style Asian motifs. I had to look up the artist and tell him his work is fantastic. The place is a lot larger than it may appear from the outside, and it has seating areas that's divided up to suit different dining crowds, ranging from smaller, romantic-y in the front, to larger parties with roudy kids to the rear, kind of open, complete with even places for kids to kinda play and burn off energy. The whole place is built very attractively with neat separation, and very pretty woodwork. And the service was a tad slow, but understandable, considering, but the staff was very friendly and doing their best. The food was delicious. I wasn't hungry was but was sampling my daughter's items, and she's something of an Asian fusion expert. She got the Spicy Miso and the Gyoza. Both were very good! See the pics. She was impressed too, so there's that. Anyway, we'll definitely be back!

    Spicy edamame
    Kathy V.

    Food: honestly was amazing! A little different from the Wabi house in FTW. Still the same menu with just a few new additions. The food was really good! Service: all very attentive and responsive. Ambiance: it's a nice place for sure! Inside and outside bar great place to watch sports for sure! I love the inside it's pretty as well as the outside the outside vibes are something I tell ya! I will definitely be back! They have heated patio seating as well.

    Kirin Ichiban
    Ricardo M.

    Location: Located in the Old Town Keller area and took over the spot where The Station used to be. Service (5/5): I received great service from start to finish during my visit. It was a bit busy and cold outside so opted to sit at the bar. Our server/bartender Reid was awesome with overall great service and deserving of a shoutout on my review. Food (4/5): The quality of the food was about the same as their Fort Worth location which I enjoyed just as much and liked the consistency between the two locations. The one item I did feel was a slight miss was the crispy pork ears. They were a bit more airy/puffy at this location compared to the other location which is more crispy. It was still good but just preferred it to be more crispy.

    Karaage and Lichi Li Cocktail
    Joel K.

    Solid service from start to finish. This new ramen spot is bussin' and a very welcomed addition to Keller! Despite how busy the location was on it's opening night, our party was more than pleasantly surprised and delighted that we got seated and served as quickly as we did. Service was attentive and stopped by at reasonable intervals to ensure that we were happy with our orders. Tonkatsu Ramen - The ramen's serving size was reasonable for it's price as a Keller/Fort Worth location. Each bowl had a large thick cut piece of chashu pork that appears to have been finished on a grill/flattop given it's marks. Broth was not too thin nor thick and had plenty of delicious porky flavor. Eggs were properly soft boiled leaving a semi runny yolk. All toppings tasted fresh and worked with the accompanying flavors in the bowl. Ramen noodles appear to be Hakata style thin noodles that are generally served with a tonkatsu broth. This bowl was spot on with it's flavors and worth consuming all day every day. Dry Garlic Ramen - This ramen has thicker Kitakata style noodles that are typical for Tsukumen and work perfectly with the dry noodles. The noodles here are properly coated and easy to enjoy for those that want a salty garlic bowl of noods. Mix in the poached egg to get an amazingly creamy order of joy. These noodles make me want to smile because of how deliciously amazing they are. Karaage Chicken - Fried chicken that hits like something you got from some of the well recognized conbini stores we all love from Japan. Chicken dark meat and cooked to order. This side came out hot and ready to be enjoyed even if it singes your mouth a bit, totally worth it. The spicy mayo sauce is on point and extra watermelon cubes are a welcomed palate cleanser. Overall, this is an excellent spot for ramen and some Japanese eats or drinks. Service was friendly and staff was very welcoming. Ambiance is cozy and they make do with the room they have on their lot. Indoor and outdoor seating available. I'd love if this place could have more parking spaces available because it definitely deserves more business. If I had a few extra stomachs, I would no doubt be visiting this place more often and possibly multiple times in the same day.

    Yakitori (Salmon, Beef, Negima)
    Kyle W.

    This might be my new favorite spot. Wabi house Keller is OUTSTANDING. Heard good things about the name and I'm bummed I waited so long to try it. The Keller location is really nice, rustic modern kind of vibe. The inside is clean and the outside patio/bar is a great place to hang out. Service was good both times I ate (back to back days) during non-peak hours. The food, honest REALLY good. They're kind of a small plate style restaurant so I'd recommend trying a few different things to see what you like. Unless you're a ramen fanatic then do your thing. We tried all of the following: sesame cucumber, yuzu butter corn, edamame, yakitori (negima, salmon, beef tenderloin), dry garlic ramen, and some Japanese pound cake dessert. EVERYTHING was really good. Two days in a row. The food is very fresh and simple, no frills just fresh clean food. I'd highly recommend the dry garlic ramen if you're not a soupy ramen person. Each of the Yakatori (skewers) that we tried we solid too. Simple, but delicious. If you're looking for frills, maybe not your place, but for a really good drink and some great food in a cool rustic modern environment - this is a place definitely worth trying. Thank you!

    Spicy Tonkatsu
    Mari P.

    We ordered pickup on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Order was packaged well. Soup base was very flavorful and very generous portions of noodles. Didn't realize they took over The Station's location, so right in our backyard in Keller. Hoping they get on Uber Eats soon.

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    Hoshi Ramen

    4.3
    (27 reviews)
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    The food was great! We have been to several ramen restaurants in the Fort Worth area and this one…read moreexceeded our expectations. The service was great and extremely friendly. The atmosphere was very clean and well maintained. I have two cons: They clean the tables themselves so a couple of tables still had plates on the when we arrived and when we left they still weren't picked up. The only other con was the menu is a little difficult to follow so you will probably have lots of questions while your ordering if your not familiar with this type of food. I just asked the cashier what her preference was when it came to soup base and choice of meal and she gave me some excellent picks.

    Craving hot noodle soup on a rainy day, I finally stopped in to this spot to try their ramen. The…read moreinside has casual vibes but cozy feels at the same time. You order at the counter and they bring the food to your table. With the ramen, you have the option to customize the type of ramen bowl they offer along with different soup bases. I was happy to see they had a garlic ramen with tonkatsu soup option. There's also a variety of appetizers, rice bowls, other noodle dishes, and desserts. They even have Korean street foods such as tteokbokki, pancakes and buldak stir-fried noodles. Along with my ramen, I ordered the sweet and spicy chicken karaake. The texture of the meat tasted like a meatball or ground chicken. While I liked the ramen in general, the soup was a bit on the salty side and that's coming from someone who likes her food salty. My friend didn't think so and literally slurped her bowl to the last drop. I will likely return to try other items on the menu, especially with it being so close to home. It's nice to have a ramen option nearby. They also offer bingsu which looks to be a smaller to-go version that looks interesting to try.

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    Little Lilly Sushi Too

    Little Lilly Sushi Too

    4.8
    (81 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Wow. Talk about hidden gem! I frequent a craft beer place down the street from this place, but…read morehave never tried it. Had an hour to kill and wanted some sushi... The place was empty when we we came, 530p on a Wednesday. Took a seat and were waited on immediately (obviously) and browsed the menu. They had several "special" rolls and then their standard options too, but I'm talking at least 40 different options...so we took our time. We started with a 2025 roll and a Hawaii roll. Both had about 7-8 pieces and were decent size. Not super big and not small, definitely fair for the price. Both were really, really good, and more importantly, tasted fresh! We added a 2020 roll as a finisher and it too was really good. A few other people showed up during our dinner. They have good lounge, house music playing and its very clean inside. We'll definitely be back soon. Price, quality, service are all excellent. This place is closed on Mondays.

    I was craving sushi (hadn't had it since the summer) and was looking for a place to try since my…read morethe one near me is closed on Sundays. I ran across Little Lily Sushi Too and decided to give it a try. I ordered the Tuna Tower, spicy tuna roll, the chicken kaarage appetizer and a miso soup (to go). I was greeted warmly upon entering, and my food was prepared quickly and packaged securely. It's the only time I've ordered a Tuna Tower (from any sushi restaurant in the last 4 years) that remained intact and beautifully presented when I unpacked my order. Everything was delicious and prepared with skill and care. I love the flavor of the lump crab in the tuna tower (most places use imitation crab, which is tasty, but is less refined tasting than what I ordered today). The spicy tuna roll definitely had a bit of a "kick", in a good way. And not a mayo-based spicy tuna. The chicken kaarage was very tasty, though it lost a little bit of the crunchy batter texture from the drive back to my home. But very flavorful, and the chicken was tender and juicy. The miso soup had a richness to the flavor...very comforting for a cold evening. I'm glad I found this gem in the Keller area! I'm looking forward to trying some of their other menu items in the future.

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    Sushi Street

    Sushi Street

    4.6
    (158 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Service is not the best but we ended up flagging down the waitress when we needed something so it's…read moreno biggie. Atmosphere is cute, definitely nice for a date night with the ambient lighting and cute floral decor. The food was a huge win for us along with the LARGE beer glasses that come out nice and frosted (ask for the coldest glasses). We enjoyed the octopus salad, chicken kaarage, some fried fish that came on the house, super philidelphia roll, crawfish roll, softshell crab, chicken katsu don, and salmon skin handroll. Everything was really great quality and quantity. My top favorites for the night were the octopus salad, a great combonation of seaweed salad, octopus, and cucumber salad. Extremely flavorful and a great way to start the night. The chicken kaarage was beautifully battered, not too heavy and very well seasoned, pairing well with the sauce that accompanied it. The soft shell crab... was one of the best I've had in DFW! I honestly was tempted to order more because it was nicely fried (seriously a great batter) and the light sauce helped amplify the flavor of the crab. Yummmm! The salmon skin handroll was tasty and crunchy with a nice balance of flavor. I think the key is making sure you eat from the sides and have a bit of the center with each bite, since the sauce is centralized there. If not I can see it being too salty for some. Overall we really enjoyed our meal here and plan on returning with friends!

    Absolutely love this place. I have been here many times but is one of the best places in Keller. I…read moreusually stick to the staples of my spicy tuna roll. We got the spicy tuna roll, the bluefin tuna roll, salmon avocado roll, and tuna tower. Everything was amazing. It has an extremely nice atmosphere and fancy, and the waitress was really sweet and attentive. It's my number 1 sushi place.

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