Nov 18, 2022

Houston, TX boasts a thriving Japanese food scene thanks to classic dishes and new renditions of timeless favorites made by some of the most talented Japanese chefs in the country. Find sizzling bowls of exquisite ramen, omakase counters displaying outrageously imaginative Japanese culinary wonders, and classic izakaya gastropubs pushing superb Japanese bar snacks.

Genji Restaurant and Bar

Genji is a one-stop shop for outstanding Japanese cuisine and karaoke fun. Genji offers mouth-watering yakitori, ramen, teba gyoza (stuffed chicken wings), sushi rolls, omurice (Japanese stir fry with a fried egg), teriyaki, tempura, and more.

Both culinary Houston food buffs and businesspeople frequent the establishment. Dine while being serenaded (or irritated) by local restaurant customers fuelled by inexpensive sakes, beers, and drinks – Just be sure not to drink and drive.

Toukei

Launched by acclaimed restaurateur Mike Tran, Toukei serves dim sum and seductive izakaya. It’s located in an unassuming strip mall and serves thick, substantial bowls of ramen in addition to Japanese bar nibbles such as slow-cooked scallion chicken, glazed wings, and wasabi-marinated octopus.

In addition, there are several types of marinated and grilled skewers of succulent beef, hog, chicken, or vegetables, as well as raw and cooked seafood selections. So prepare your tastebuds for a flavor adventure at Toukei.

Kuu

Kuu, whose name roughly translates to “the art of eating,” exemplifies its motto with artistically inspired presentations and meals developed by Nobu London’s renowned Chef Addison Lee.

Chef Lee mixes rich textures and taste profiles in dishes such as uni-crusted King crab with uni custard and key lime and crispy duck with a wasabi beet reduction. Kuu has established itself as a Japanese cuisine gem in Houston due to its reasonable prices and lovely decor.

Miyako

Miyako is a local Japanese eater that grew so popular it had to build a second location. It serves fresh sushi and other Japanese dishes in a cozy, family atmosphere.

Bento boxes with Chilean miso sea bass or Miyako beef roll, as well as chicken teriyaki supper, rock sugar salmon, hot noodle or rice bowls, and pan-fried gyoza pieces, are perfect lunch alternatives. Dishes are made with fresh ingredients and authenticity in mind.

Roka Akor

Since 2009, Roka Akor has served as Houston’s preeminent robata steakhouse and sushi restaurant by maintaining high-quality standards and exhibiting exquisite presentations of Japanese dishes.

Choose from robata grill options such as Korean-flavored lamb chops, Snake River Farm Wagyu flat iron, and Japanese Grade A5 Kobe beef. Seafood aficionados, sushi fans, and carnivores will surely coexist harmoniously with this opulent feast.

Stop by Bayway Lincoln today to find the perfect family vehicle to visit all of these fantastic Japanese restaurants!

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