A very nice sushi spot inside Lyric Market - the food and service were both
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Lis T.
Great HAPPY HOUR! Show up early to get a seat. Party of 3 with tip spent $60 Loved their sushi.
Ornella Novali
Great Sushi! The spicy crunchy salmon and the truffle salmon roll are amazing. The ambiance inside Lyric market is very nice, decided to stay and eat there. Will be returning to try more.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sushi
Jenny Carrillo
Love the sushi! Really great quality sushi! Would 110% recommend to ANY sushi lover (:
Food: 5
Service: 5
Federico Arguello
This is one of the many great food options inside the Lyric Market Food Hall!Great place to come have a drink, dinner and dessert!
Arielle Minor Anderson
Came here yesterday for lunch. I ordered the shrimp tempura roll and an eggroll. Both were very delicious. The shrimp tempura was crispy in every piece of the roll and the egg roll was fresh, and crispy! I will return.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Shrimp Tempura Roll
Falyn W.
Considering the location (and therefor my adjusted expectations), this sushi is actually pretty decent. They give you an inappropriate bowl/spoon combo with the miso soup, though.
Andy Charlton
Came with a date, she had the Sushi, I ate from one of the other concepts, but the pieces I managed to steal whilst she wasn't looking were fantastic! We split the tuna nacho's to start, which were unique and really tasty too.Pro tip, order through the QR codes and they'll bring the drinks to you - really useful if you're having a couple of drinks at the bar, which is surprisingly good for a food hall!
(Translated by Google) Spectacular..!!!(Original)Espectacular..!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Jacob D.
Located inside the Lyric Food Hall. So there's open seating and walk up ordering. No wait service or drink refills. The whole food hall probably has a different feel depending on if you're here during work hours vs theatre hours. Unironically the best sushi restaurant in Downtown Houston, since Covid killed all the others. With a large selection of rolls taking up most menu. Went through like 4 of them and they all tasted good. Fair Mix of textures and flavors. Rolls come in pieces of 10, so it's great for sharing. Fish was fresh tasting as well, no need to pass on this place because it's not brick and mortar sushi restaurant.
Jason Z.
Located inside the Lyric Food Hall; a newly opened upscale food hall similar to Finn Hall and Bravery Hall in the north side of downtown. Interior has 10ish shops with no various cuisines. Service is pretty minimal; they take your order and you go and pick up your order when it's ready. We tried a bunch of items on the menu; from the tuna tower to the specialty rolls and crudo. For the price point, it's very similar to Bluefish and Azuma. There's quite a bit of fusion style. The sashimi and crudo were both alright, and the rolls were also good but also somewhat forgettable and basic (like you've had elsewhere). Overall, it seems like a quick lunch stop style sushi spot in a nice and new food hall. Is it mind blowing? Nope, but everything is also on par with a mid- level sushi restaurant.
Falyn Weiss
Decent sushi, it is hard to eat the miso soup with a normal spoon in the container they give it in
Better sushi can be found at Kroger for 1/4 the price.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 5
Just went love so good the lady was so nice definitely going again ❤️
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sushi, Orange Chicken, Shrimp Tempura Roll, Roll, Philadelphia Roll, Miso Soup
A very nice sushi spot inside Lyric Market - the food and service were both
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great HAPPY HOUR! Show up early to get a seat. Party of 3 with tip spent $60 Loved their sushi.
Great Sushi! The spicy crunchy salmon and the truffle salmon roll are amazing. The ambiance inside Lyric market is very nice, decided to stay and eat there. Will be returning to try more.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sushi
Love the sushi! Really great quality sushi! Would 110% recommend to ANY sushi lover (:
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is one of the many great food options inside the Lyric Market Food Hall!Great place to come have a drink, dinner and dessert!
Came here yesterday for lunch. I ordered the shrimp tempura roll and an eggroll. Both were very delicious. The shrimp tempura was crispy in every piece of the roll and the egg roll was fresh, and crispy! I will return.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Shrimp Tempura Roll
Considering the location (and therefor my adjusted expectations), this sushi is actually pretty decent. They give you an inappropriate bowl/spoon combo with the miso soup, though.
Came with a date, she had the Sushi, I ate from one of the other concepts, but the pieces I managed to steal whilst she wasn't looking were fantastic! We split the tuna nacho's to start, which were unique and really tasty too.Pro tip, order through the QR codes and they'll bring the drinks to you - really useful if you're having a couple of drinks at the bar, which is surprisingly good for a food hall!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Very good
(Translated by Google) Spectacular..!!!(Original)Espectacular..!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Located inside the Lyric Food Hall. So there's open seating and walk up ordering. No wait service or drink refills. The whole food hall probably has a different feel depending on if you're here during work hours vs theatre hours. Unironically the best sushi restaurant in Downtown Houston, since Covid killed all the others. With a large selection of rolls taking up most menu. Went through like 4 of them and they all tasted good. Fair Mix of textures and flavors. Rolls come in pieces of 10, so it's great for sharing. Fish was fresh tasting as well, no need to pass on this place because it's not brick and mortar sushi restaurant.
Located inside the Lyric Food Hall; a newly opened upscale food hall similar to Finn Hall and Bravery Hall in the north side of downtown. Interior has 10ish shops with no various cuisines. Service is pretty minimal; they take your order and you go and pick up your order when it's ready. We tried a bunch of items on the menu; from the tuna tower to the specialty rolls and crudo. For the price point, it's very similar to Bluefish and Azuma. There's quite a bit of fusion style. The sashimi and crudo were both alright, and the rolls were also good but also somewhat forgettable and basic (like you've had elsewhere). Overall, it seems like a quick lunch stop style sushi spot in a nice and new food hall. Is it mind blowing? Nope, but everything is also on par with a mid- level sushi restaurant.
Decent sushi, it is hard to eat the miso soup with a normal spoon in the container they give it in