Reviews on Sushi food in Clute, Texas, United States. Clute is a city in Brazoria County, Texas within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the city population was 11,211. The city gained some fame with the discovery of a fossilized mammoth named Asiel. There is now a restaurant/museum of the same name to honor this discovery.
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4 based on 44 reviews
Japanese Asian Fusion
How large the plates are.... We ordered three or 4 things... It turned out to be. Alot of. Food... See the pictures below.. The sushi seemed fresh
3 based on 36 reviews
Great Chinese/ japenese food! You have a choice of tables or watch them cook the food in front of you. Great fried rice! They put on a great show when they cook!! A great place to go to celebrate something special. Also have sushi for those lovers that like sushi.
4 based on 10 reviews
Large buffet with Asian & American food. Large variety of fresh sushi. Even when crowded, easy to maneuver around the buffet serving stations. Great tasting and fresh!There is a hibachi grill where you choose all of the raw ingredients of your hibachi experience. The chef will grill your choices and add the flavoring of your choice. My favorite is the chili sauce.This restaurant offers discounts for Seniors, Policemen, Firemen, Military, School Teachers, School/Church Groups.
This little sushi and ramen bar is tucked away in the Grape Taste/Food King shopping center. My husband and I have eaten here on 4 separate occasions, and have always left relatively pleased. We want to support them as we need more interesting, fresh-optioned restaurants here in LJ. Sushi is fresh, and while cuts aren't as premium or as sharply cut as you might get in a Houston sushi bar, I have been pleased about not having to drive, and it's still a better option than our other local sushi purveyors. Ramen is tasty and flavorful, the chicken skewer was good but perhaps not memorable; and rolls are nice, too. They have a good offering of fresh, specialty and American style fried rolls. They are currently redoing their menu a bit, and so I'm excited to go back and see how they grow over time.My only quibble is that prices aren't always competitive--a friend of mine ordered a few veggie rolls and found them very small and overpriced by about $1. I'd love to see them offer a happy hour and perhaps a cocktail/bar offering. All in all, we'll be back!
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