Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Cypress. Cypress is an unincorporated community in Harris County, Texas, United States located completely inside the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Houston. The Cypress area is located along U.S. Highway 290 (Northwest Freeway) is twenty-four miles (35 km) northwest of Downtown Houston. The Cypress urban cluster ranks 50th in the top 100 highest-income urban areas in the United States.
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4 based on 32 reviews
New Sushi Bar and Habachi Grill conveniently located adjacent to High Fashion Outlet Mall.
Tomiko has a very nice decor and great staff. We enjoy everything that we have tried here. On this trip it was Miso Soup, Seaweed Salad, Tempura, Grilled Chicken Skewers, and Assorted Sushi and Sashimi.Very fresh and flavorful. Excellent Presentation. Good pricing. Plenty of Parking.
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4 based on 16 reviews
Edojin offers really good sushi and sashimi, prepares well and served in a somewhat timely fashion. The establishment charges a modest corking fee for its BYOB customers, and usually the service is amicable enough. However, with the ever-increasing number of sushi options in the area, this restaurant struggles to overcome its strip-center ambience.
4 based on 17 reviews
This is our second visit in two years. We ordered Beef Don ($13.95), Chicken Teriyaki ($15.45) and Beef Teriyaki ($21.45) from the Hibachi menu, California Roll ($4.75), and Mixed Tempura ($8.75, shrimp and vegetables, asked for more sweet potato and less broccoli which they accommodated). The Teriyaki entrees come with salad (basically just lettuce and dressing) and either miso or onion soup (we prefer the onion). My favorite part from the tempura was the sweet potato, but I probably shouldnât have gotten the tempura as my meal as it was too many items that were fried. Would have been a nice item to split as an appetizer (which it is intended for) with others. Overall, the meal was good, but probably not anything I would crave. Entrees also come with white rice or fried rice ($1.50 extra). Our server was very attentive and ensured our drinks were always full and kept the table clear through the different courses. Total cost with 20% tip was $95 for 4 people.
3 based on 29 reviews
I had always heard good things about Shoguns and have always wanted to go. Yesterday was my birthday, so hubby and I decided to go. When we entered, the gal behind the sushi bar(?) yelled something at us (later we figured out she was saying Hibachi - but for first timers, had no idea what she was talking about.) So, they seated us at regular booths. We looked at each other and husband asked if they still did the cooking at the tables. So, they re-seated on the other side of the restaurant in a dark room. so, we finally get seated, ordered drinks and placed our orders. They brought out the salad (runny, but tasted OK), and the soup which I liked.Well, about 15 minutes later, a family with 3 little kids come in and are seated at our 'table' around the grill. OK, was not thrilled with the that, but hey, we were here for the experience. Another 10-15 minutes the other family gets their sushi and other things they ordered, and waitress placed a big bowl of steamed rice in front of me. Great, food must be coming soon.Nope. Meanwhile, hubby finishes his beer, and another 10 or so minutes go by. The people that came in and filled another grill area starts getting their show. Hmmm, we were there a good 30 minutes before they came in.So, we decided to leave. They charged us for the drinks and we left. Won't be back.
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