Best Japanese restaurants nearby. Discover the best Japanese food in Hurst. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Japanese restaurants near you.. Hurst is a city in the U.S. state of Texas located in the densely populated portion of northeastern Tarrant County and is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. It is considered a Dallas and Fort Worth suburb and is part of the Mid-Cities region. It is 13 miles from the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 37,337.
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4 based on 55 reviews
Hanami is a unique South East Asian-style dining experience in the heart of Texas. Our communal dining style embodies the spirit of the family unit in Asia, and it is this sense of community that we strive to replicate. Shared dishes are the norm, whereas
Not a showy hibachi but reasonably good. Expected zucchini and onions but you have to ask. Always have coupons so hunt for them on line.
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4 based on 11 reviews
This is a shopping center style restaurant...one that the locals go to. The owners take pride to recognize and acknowledge their repeat customers. We recommend trying this grill for lunch. Not only are the sushi rolls large, tasty and unique, they have a deal of Buy Two Get One Free. We loved the Volcano Roll with a baked fish with jalapeño mushrooms in a spicy mayo over a Cali roll, a wonderful Tempura Shrimp Roll with cucumbers, eel sauce and lots of crunchies on top, and a Spicey Tuna Roll which was claimed to be the best STR ever. The Miso Soup was wonderful, too.
4 based on 12 reviews
Sushi Axiom first launched in Fort Worth, TX, in 2007 with an Asian fusion menu. Since then, we have grown into seven neighborhoods across the DFW. We offer a unique and elegant, yet comfortable experience, serving innovative rolls with exceptional servic
We got the nomination box and the 7th street rolls. The chicken was strange.. texture rubbery and it tasted a little strange...the tempera vegges were good. The 7th Street rolls were great, but I wish the crab had been more like lump crab and less like mush. The service was very slow... and there plenty of employees walking around... just not near our table and there were only 6 tables with guests... I'm told the hibachi experience is really what they are known for... well... no one was there at lunch for hibachi.
4 based on 22 reviews
We tried this restaurant and were pleased. The food was good, and had the right amount of seasoning. I was hot and stayed so throughout the meal. The bilenbab was good and they brought numerous small side dishes that could be added and mixed in with the main course. The noodles were springy and quite chewy but were ok also. Han our waitress was quite personable and answered all our questions. The meals run from $10 to $20. The serving size was adequate for all but a huge appetite. I am sure we will return.
4 based on 16 reviews
This place is somewhere that my family goes on a very regular basis. It's one of our default places. What I love is that I'm the only one of the four of us that likes Sushi, but they get food they like that is non-sushi while I get my sushi fix. The fried rice is really good, and we are picky about fried rice. We have tried several things and they've all been good here. Yes the prices are a little higher than others, but it's still the best sushi by far in the area.We always go for dinner. Yes, the service can be slow as other reviews have noted. But, they often remember you here and will take care of you, it's just a little understaffed. The sushi chef always knows who we are and does a great job for us. In short, it's very hard to please everyone in my family as we have picky eaters. This place does it. Give it a try, but don't be in a hurry when you go :)
4 based on 18 reviews
I took my son to this little sushi joint for his birthday (grown son). We ordered one of the bigger combo plates and asked for substitutions (some sushi restaurants don't allow this). Our server gladly made the subs for a nominal fee, i think it was $1. The Miso Soup was great, the sushi was great. Then my son introduced me to a yummy dessert...Mango Mochi...aaaaaaaaamazing! Parking is a little hectic because it's next to a movie theater, but definitely worth a visit!
4 based on 34 reviews
Visiting the area with family. This is their favorite sushi restaurant. It is probably my 4th time eating here and always a great meal with friendly and attentive service.
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