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On the sushi scene, I have the benefits to be on the inside track of what goes on in some of Houston's sushi places. I've befriended servers and owners and am in on a lot of the gossip that goes around. Basically, everyone knows everyone and who does what. Well let me tell you what's been said about Sushi Nikko: Everything said abo...
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Sushi Nikko has one glaring weakness...that is, nobody has heard of it.
That's got to change. It is, hands-down, the best Japanese restaurant in Houston, Texas. Forget Kata Robata, Zake, Azuma, Sasaki, Koto...they aren't even in the same stratosphere as Sushi Nikko. Let's start with the most important thing in the whole sushi...
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Went here with a large group and a generous coupon, so you're not going to hear me complaining about the pricing. lol. They really specialize in rolls here. If you don't like rolls, you're wasting a really good opportunity. There was a roll called the ulimate albacore which was so dang good we order THREE orders. If you're into tor...
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Went to Snow Peas for the first time today. I was surprised that a place so empty turned out to be so good. At least, on the Japanese side. Snow Peas is a weird hybrid of a Korean and Japanese restaurant, but a majority of their menu is Japanese (made by Korean people, go figure). Their yaki soba is intensely delicious. I remember ...
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This place is really damn expensive. Came here with the boyfriend for an early dinner. We wanted to shop Ranch 99, but he had a case of the munchies. We've been here before, but I don't remember the prices standing out the way that they did. We should be getting a lot more than we've gotten. Just like last time, we were the only on...
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Was craving to eat some of their delicious eel rolls and beebimbop and take some home, yet I ended up sticking around and eating them there instead. I like how there's a lot of space here. It's a good place to keep your thoughts to yourself. There's a small television on the wall, and there's some background music playing. I just l...
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Sorry to report yet another cookie cutter sushi place, guys.
Wabi will not disappoint you, because soon as you walk in your expectations will be low. I'm not going to write very cohesively, seeing how I'm a bit of a rush right now, but here are the cliff notes:
- It's a new place that just opened, average generic "LA-st...
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First off, really hate this center's parking. It's just damn near-impossible to get a good space, so might as well find another place to park. I got to say that I find the interior looking pretty good, and they open up all their window blinds for better or worse. Had some appetizers here everytime I came, not thrilled with any of t...
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This place sucks.
What do you expect when your role model is Oishii? Well, here's some good news for Sushi Wabi: they've managed to out-suck their idol. Just like Oishii, they offer ridiculously cheap prices which doesn't seem so ridiculous when you realize they also use the cheapest crap to make them. Some of the sushi don't...
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To fully appreciate Fung's Kitchen, it's best to have some high knowledge of the food and history of Chinese restaurants. There are little things many may miss in Fung's efforts in giving the most authentic experience possible. This includes a very meticulous changing of cooking oil, the option of having live seafood cooked right i...
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Here's the thing. I like Fung's Kitchen, but I don't go there anymore. Why? The price. They've started believing in their own press and believed in their top status. Everything has been marked up significantly since years ago, and while I love Chinese food, I don't love it so much where I'd pay an arm and a leg for it. But I don't ...
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This is almost going to be word for word about what I feel for Kim Son from in my previous review about them. I can't tell you how lucky the people in Houston are to have places like Fung's Kitchen, easily one of the best dim sum restaurants in the country. Yes, if you're from Cali or New York, that's no exaggeration. Our best dim ...
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