Japanese restaurant offers a stylish modern interior with dim, focused lighting suited for intimate dining. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, blending family-friendly comfort with upscale vibes. Guests enjoy top-notch sushi and evolving cocktails in a clean, well-designed space.
Relaxed atmosphere suits date nights and casual dinners with friends. Dinner includes a house sake infused with yuzu and options like late dinner Omakase.
Fish quality stands out with top notch grade and freshness. The sweet shrimp and spicy bluefin tuna shine, alongside excellent oysters and scallop crudo.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Happy hour runs from 10pm to close with special pricing.
Parking is available behind the plaza or Hmart.
Nautical-themed oyster bar offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with family-friendly vibes and thoughtful decor. Music and karaoke add lively entertainment, while fresh, high-quality oysters and exceptional Micheladas define the dining experience.
Dinner here delivers consistent wow moments with every bite. It stands out as a solid choice for dinner dates and group outings.
Fresh oysters stand out as the highlight, offering a taste unmatched in the city. The menu features charbroiled oysters, lobster bisque, and shrimp cocktails, all prepared with care and quality.
Good to know
The dry aged steak requires about 25-30 minutes to prepare and needs to be ordered at least a day in advance.
All the oysters are locally sourced, very clean, and fresh.
The prices for the oysters are unbeatable and below market value.
Sushi restaurant offers a modern, spacious layout with beautiful decoration and a bright storefront. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming despite occasional loud KPop music. Guests enjoy fresh, high-quality sushi alongside a notable sake selection.
Dinner here features attentive service with staff who are classy and professional. The setting suits group celebrations like birthdays and company dinners.
Freshness stands out with high quality fish like salmon, mackerel, and bluefin Toro. Dishes include sushi, sashimi, and Robata items, with highlights like scallop with seared crab and fish egg.
Good to know
Seven Sushi & Robata is an all-you-can-eat restaurant with a three-tier pricing system of $37, $57, and $77.
Children aged 5 and under eat for free.
Certain sushi and sashimi options could only be ordered as 2 pieces per person.
Hot pot restaurant combines modern aesthetics with traditional Chinese elements in a clean, cozy space. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suitable for both intimate meals and larger groups. Features include a self-serve sauce bar and occasional lively moments with music and light changes late at night.
Flavorful all-you-can-eat hot pot offers a satisfying dinner option. Restaurants feature a beautiful setting suitable for late night dinners with friends or family.
Fresh cuttlefish balls, shrimp paste, and bamboo fungus stand out as unique ingredients. The fish maw hot pot is a highlight, featuring fresh, beautifully presented seafood and meat.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 2am.
They have limited seating, so arrive early.
Expect to pay around $40 per person for the all-you-can-eat option.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers vibrant lighting and lively music creating an energetic vibe with a cozy interior. Guests cook their own food at small grills, enjoying a fun and welcoming atmosphere. Outdoor seating on a balcony adds variety to the dining experience.
Dinner features Korean BBQ with a focus on celebratory meals. The atmosphere suits special occasions with flavorful dishes.
Shrimp stands out with headless shrimp and cajun seasoning. Freshness shines in the baby octopus and galbi alongside the seafood.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price is $33 per person with a 60-minute dining limit.
Happy hour offers half-price drinks from 4 PM to 6 PM on weekdays.
Birthday celebrations are welcomed, and servers sing for guests.
Small space with modern Japanese decor creates a quiet, welcoming atmosphere. Seating feels tight in the middle, but the environment stays clean and inviting. Music and thoughtful touches like complimentary yogurt drinks add to the experience.
Dinner offers a super cute spot with food that often exceeds expectations. Both lunch and dinner menus provide satisfying options that appeal to families and groups.
Shrimp dishes stand out with Shrimp tempura Buns and a finger-sized shrimp appetizer. The sizzling plate combines shrimp with mayo and pineapple for a unique flavor.
Good to know
On weekends, expect a 15-minute wait due to increased traffic.
The food prices at Toyori are reasonable for the quality offered.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Shabu-shabu restaurant offers an interactive cooking experience with all-you-can-eat A5 Wagyu displayed in a large fridge. The interior combines luxurious decor and a cozy, inviting atmosphere with warm lighting and a starry ceiling. Self-serve bars for sauces, vegetables, and desserts add a casual, family-friendly touch.
Dinner features Wagyu Shabu with clear explanations of options. Staff provide personalized recommendations to enhance the meal experience.
Seafood comes incredibly fresh with vibrant, crisp vegetables alongside. The hotpot features top-notch shabu-shabu with seafood and exquisite A5 Wagyu beef.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a 45-minute wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The set menu costs approximately $78 per person.
Small space with cramped seating creates an intimate and cozy atmosphere. The vibe feels authentic and lively, often busy with a steady flow of diners. First-come, first-served seating and close tables encourage a bustling, communal dining experience.
Dinner usually involves a short wait, making it easy to get a table. The quick seating adds to a smooth dining experience during busy hours.
Aji fry offers a crispy texture and fresh flavor. The menu features high quality fish in dishes like fried mackerel and signature ramen, with diverse seafood options alongside vegan choices.
Good to know
The restaurant operates on a first-come, first-served basis for tables.
Expect a wait time of about 15 minutes during peak hours.
Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to avoid long waits.
Spacious dining area with Malaysian art and a homey vibe creates a calm, inviting atmosphere. The setting feels like a family-owned Asian restaurant with a cozy, nostalgic design. A private event room adds flexibility for larger gatherings.
Dinner features flavorful dishes that invite repeat visits. Meals suit family gatherings well.
Spicy clams come with a deep umami fermented flavor and build in heat. Soft shell crab pairs well with salted egg and salted fish fried rice. Char Koay Teow features good wok hei and added seafood textures.
Good to know
Parking can be busy due to multiple restaurants in the area.
The restaurant is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own alcohol.
Lunch specials offer great value for the price.
Small, cozy space with close seating and clean interior creates an intimate dining environment. Loud, clubby music plays on a loop, contributing to a festive, energetic vibe. Tables feature ordering tablets and provide plastic gloves and bibs for a hands-on seafood experience.
Dinner here draws groups of friends and family for a great experience. Busy nights can mean a wait over an hour, but the atmosphere suits special occasions like Valentine's Dinner.
Seafood boils feature fresh shrimp, snow crab, and mussels cooked perfectly with a spicy, savory, and smoky sauce. Platters include sides like corn, sausage, potatoes, and eggs, offering a flavorful and hearty feast.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat option costs $45 per person with a 120-minute time limit.
There is a $12 per pound charge for any uneaten seafood.
Expect a 30-minute wait regardless of the time.
Modern space blends traditional flavor with stylish decor and warm lighting. Upbeat vibe features 90s R&B music and a high-tech QR code ordering system. Walls showcase murals mixing history, pop culture, and 80's video games, creating a unique atmosphere.
Dinner features attentive service with servers like Julian providing care throughout the meal. The spot offers a relaxed atmosphere suitable for a nice evening out.
Dishes feature fresh shrimp and spicy sauces like the sweet and hot sauce on fried fish. The menu includes authentic items such as Laab steak, steam fish, and a shrimp medley made to order.
Good to know
Parking is available in a garage, but it can be challenging at peak times.
You order and pay by scanning a QR code at your table.
Bring a jacket as the restaurant can be quite cold inside.
Japanese restaurant offers affordable sushi with complimentary self-serve soups including miso and corn. Atmosphere feels homey and low key, reminiscent of old-style Taiwanese eateries. Space accommodates large crowds with simple decor and friendly energy.
Frequent visits for family dinners and special occasions show it serves well for evening meals. It works equally for casual or celebratory dining experiences.
Fish arrives very fresh and cooked perfectly. Grilled shrimp skewers taste sweet and fresh. Dishes like sushi rolls, bento boxes, and shrimp fried rice offer great value with crispy, tender textures.
Good to know
Cash payments receive a 10% discount, so bring cash for savings.
Parking is ample and usually not an issue for diners.
Expect large portions at very reasonable prices.
Cozy setting with traditional Chinese decor creates an intimate and inviting atmosphere. The space feels like a hidden gem mom and pop spot with a casual yet authentic vibe. Guests often enjoy authentic Sichuan flavors paired with warm hospitality.
Offers a family style dinner experience with dishes meant for sharing. Service is minimal during dinner, with waiters mainly checking on drinks.
Firm and flavorful fish dishes stand out here, especially the Dry Pot Fish Fillet and Water Boiled Fish. The menu also features spicy options like Mala Pot Roast Fish that highlight bold flavors.
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Mala Sichuan Bistro offers a variety of menu options suitable for different cravings.
Prices at Mala Sichuan Bistro are considered great for the quality offered.
Portions are generous, often leaving leftovers for guests.
Small setting fills with a lively, bustling atmosphere and authentic Chaozhou charm. Bright, clean interior hosts generous portions of traditional Southern Chinese dishes. Crowds gather consistently, reflecting its popular grassroots vibe.
Dinner features 10-12 courses including geese meat and seafood. Even on weekdays, dinners get crowded by 6:30 PM.
Seafood dishes feature fresh, vibrant flavors with generous portions. The seafood congee stands out, loaded with fresh seafood and enough to share, while the Chao Zhou raw seafood highlights natural shrimp and crab tastes with bright seasoning.
Good to know
Reservations are required at least one day in advance for the hotpot.
Expect long wait times during weekend lunch hours due to high popularity.
Parking is easy to find in the plaza where the restaurant is located.
Korean restaurant with authentic atmosphere and cozy, inviting vibe offers purple rice and unique side dishes. Interior feels clean and spacious with high-quality silverware and furniture. Seating includes floor chairs and half booth arrangements, creating a comfortable dining experience.
Dinner hours start around 7:30 pm. Arriving a bit early helps avoid wait times. The space stays clean and nice for enjoying dinner.
Seafood bowl and seafood tofu soup stand out with rich flavors. Side dishes like kimchi and fish cakes come with unlimited refills and add sweet and salty notes.
Good to know
Parking can be a hassle, especially during busy meal times.
Expect to pay around $50 for a meal for two, which includes a large quantity of food.
The restaurant offers a buy one get one free deal on select dishes.
Traditional wooden decor and red lanterns create an authentic Chinese atmosphere that feels both cozy and lively. Communal hot pot dining brings a fun, social energy with warm steam enhancing the experience. Tables have a distinctive low trim that may affect comfort for taller guests.
Dinner features all-you-can-eat hotpot with fresh dishes served in a lively atmosphere. Service stays friendly and warm, making the experience cozy and satisfying.
Fresh shrimp and a variety of seafood ingredients stand out here. Shrimp paste adds a unique touch, and staff help with shelling seafood and managing spicy broth.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted during holidays; arrive before 6 pm for a table.
Expect to pay around $220 for a group of four, including tips.
Parking is generally easy to find in the area.
Dim sum restaurant offers an elegant and warm atmosphere with private rooms suited for family gatherings. The space feels quiet and formal, providing a comfortable dining experience. Decor and furnishings show signs of age but the setting remains friendly and welcoming.
Offers a 10 person set dinner ideal for group meals. Also serves takeout options and features dimsum available the next day.
Authentic Cantonese seafood shines with dishes like walnut shrimp and steamed fish with black beans. Other offerings include stir fry tendon in abalone sauce, fish head stew, and a variety of seafood, poultry, and meat.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult on busy weekends.
Most dim sum dishes cost around $7.95 each.
They have a curated "prix fixe" menu for the holidays that consists of a 9 course meal.
Contemporary industrial design blends with a modern Asian aesthetic, featuring stylish industrial-inspired decor and authentic-looking chandeliers. The atmosphere is loud and lively, reminiscent of a traditional Hong Kong restaurant, filled with high energy and chatter. Seating is comfortable with good spacing, creating a cozy yet bustling environment.
Dinner features XO sauce fish filet and jalapeño prawn with bold flavors and a good kick of spice. Mein serves solid meals that make it a favorite spot for dinner.
Shrimp features prominently with options to substitute other meats for more shrimp. The XO Fish Filet offers well-prepared breaded fish that is not overcooked. The shrimp walnut dish combines crunchy, sweet, and salty flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant closes between lunch and 5 PM.
Parking at night can be challenging and you may have to park on the street.
Expect to wait during popular times.
Minimalist decor and modern, clean design create a cozy, relaxed atmosphere with quiet, neighborhood vibes. Small space features closely spaced tables and a counter area with padded bar chairs. The setting supports easy conversation without loud noise, making it suitable for intimate dinners.
Dinner here suits groups or dates with a special $39 HRW menu and quick service. Expect to spend around $75 per person for a casual evening meal.
Fresh fish from Japan stands out with top notch quality and no fishy taste, especially in the fish belly appetizer. The seafood pairs with great ambiance and attentive service, though similar options exist at lower prices elsewhere.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily until 7 PM with $7 drink specials.
Reservations are recommended for busy weekend nights to avoid long waits.
The restaurant has a 100-minute dining limit for all-you-can-eat options.
Small dining hall fills with noise and energy, especially on weekends when large, happy tables gather. Bright, simple decor creates a family-friendly atmosphere with a lively vibe. Known for authentic Cantonese seafood, especially lobster specials that draw crowds during lunch and dinner.
Dinner here features huge portions with dishes like 3 lobsters, Peking duck with buns, walnut shrimp, and steamed tilapia. Meals come with plenty of food for leftovers and include sides like fried rice, snow peas, and soup.
Fresh lobster cooked to order and steamed fish stand out with clean flavors. Fried fish with green onions and crunchy fried shrimp balls offer crisp textures and flavorful seafood in classic Chinese preparations.
Good to know
Expect long wait times on weekends; reservations are not required.
Enjoy a special promotion of Dungeness crab for $18.99 per pound.
Lunch specials offer the best value compared to dinner prices.
Chinese restaurant with authentic Cantonese cuisine and elegant East Asian decor creates a warm, romantic atmosphere with relaxing music. The space feels inviting and clean, suitable for groups and intimate dining alike.
Dinner here suits both casual family meals and large celebrations, with space for groups up to 30. The restaurant stays clean and beautifully maintained, offering a phenomenal dinner experience.
Salt and pepper fish stands out with its crisp texture and seasoning. Dishes like walnut shrimp and Singapore noodles bring a mix of pork and shrimp flavors with curry notes.
Good to know
Parking in the Bellaire area is often packed and hard to find.
During peak hours, parking may require using a garage.
The restaurant offers authentic Chinese cuisine.
Modern izakaya space blends Japanese vintage decor with a whiskey speakeasy vibe. Atmosphere stays relaxing and social, with balanced noise levels and appealing background music. Signature feature includes a highball machine delivering authentic drink experiences.
Late-night hours make it easy to grab dinner well into the night. The space features a modern look with perfect lighting for a dinner date, and the service includes a special entertaining touch.
Fresh fish stands out with a chirashi bowl featuring 14 pieces and tender octopus. Small plates include baked mussels, crab koroke, and ebi mayo with large shrimp, while don options focus on fish and rice without extras.
Good to know
Happy hour features handrolls and special pricing.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets busy at night.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added to the bill.
Asian fusion restaurant combines dim lighting with loud bass-heavy house music, creating a chill yet energetic vibe. The space feels cozy and inviting, attracting a young crowd especially late at night. Extensive menu offers a modern spin on Asian classics, setting it apart from typical options.
Offers late dinners when most places close, making it a solid choice for a relaxed night out. Serves food suitable for family dinners and dinner dates.
Shrimp dishes stand out with pineapple shrimp balls and shrimp with shredded pork offering a notable texture. Basa fish comes with a black pepper sauce that maintains consistent flavor.
Good to know
Café 101 stays open until 2 a.m., making it a perfect late-night spot.
The restaurant offers a reverse happy hour with great deals on sushi.
Parking can be difficult due to the crowded area, especially on weekends.
Northeastern Chinese cuisine defines the menu with authentic flavors and generous portions at very affordable prices. The atmosphere feels casual and noisy, with many diners and staff from the northeast region, adding to the authentic dining experience. BYOB policy offers flexibility for drinks.
Dinner here features very large portions that suit group meals well. The setting feels lovely and comfortable for evening gatherings.
Complimentary fried shrimp comes with large orders, recommended with the shell on. Crispy Yellow Croaker stands out as a crispy and tasty seafood option. Other seafood dishes include seafood dumplings and sautéed shrimp with fish.
Good to know
Ordering three dishes includes a free surprise dish of the day.
Lunch offers a great deal with affordable prices.
Dinner portions are very large and generous.
Small, clean space with tables placed close together creates an intimate, casual vibe. Bright, modern setup reflects authentic Hong Kong style, especially through Cantonese congee and rice rolls. Atmosphere feels lively yet straightforward, focusing on comfort food with freshly made dishes.
No lines appear during dinner hours even in the soft opening phase. Arriving for dinner offers a quiet experience without waiting.
Shrimp dishes stand out with freshness and a snappy texture. The beef and shrimp rice rolls combine velvety beef and fresh shrimp with a soy sauce marinade that adds a satisfying flavor.
Good to know
Expect a 20-minute wait if arriving shortly after opening on weekends.
Reservations are not accepted, so expect potential wait times during peak hours.
Hot drinks are $0.99 and cold drinks are $1.99 on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Shanghainese restaurant with a cozy, quaint atmosphere. Space fills quickly, creating an intimate vibe suited for small groups. Known for excellent soup dumplings and crispy bottom baos that stand out in quality.
Dinner involves a variety of dishes but timing can affect the experience since some items like bao arrive late. Arriving earlier or choosing lunch avoids this issue.
Fish dishes stand out with tender, fresh texture and strong flavors like the Xihu vinegar fish and Shanghai smoked fish. Spicy fish and shrimp crispy bao add variety alongside pork wontons.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, and seating is limited to nine tables.
Expect long wait times during lunch hours as the place gets crowded.
Prices for dishes have increased significantly compared to last month.
Korean-style bar with lively atmosphere and chic, modern decor offers a spacious, clean setting with comfy seating and large tables. K-pop music plays continuously on theater-wide TVs, enhancing the energetic vibe. Karaoke rooms provide spacious areas with good sound systems, though mic quality varies.
Dinner here features phenomenal food and attentive service throughout the meal. The spot combines dinner and karaoke, making it a lively choice for groups of friends.
Seafood pancakes feature mostly bell peppers, onions, and carrots with only a small amount of seafood. The dish costs around $18 and comes alongside other Korean dishes like japchae and bossam.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for karaoke rooms, especially on weekends.
The karaoke room rental costs $70 per hour, with a minimum two-hour booking.
Parking can be difficult during peak times, especially on weekends.
Large dining hall buzzes with busy, casual energy and a friendly, unpretentious vibe. Decor feels old school and nostalgic, maintaining an authentic atmosphere. Space suits both small and large groups, making it a versatile spot for casual meals.
Dinner offers a variety of dishes suitable for any occasion. Meals are consistently great and family-friendly.
Huge, crispy shrimp coated in tempura batter come with a light, sweet sauce and glazed walnuts for crunch in the Walnut Shrimp. Fish maw and crab meat soup also stand out with fresh, well-prepared seafood flavors.
Good to know
There was plenty of parking available nearby.
All dishes except appetizers come with unlimited rice refills.
Prices are higher than average American fast food.