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10600 Bellaire Blvd. Houston, TX 77072

281-933-9112 

 

10600 Bellaire Blvd. Houston TX 77072

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  • Japanese, Sushi
    Mon-Sat 11:30am-10pm
    $$ $$
  • All Major Credit Cards
    Takeout
    Dinner, Lunch
  • Beer/Wine
    Not Accepted
    Lot Available
Description

Don't be fooled by appearances: Sushi Miyagi, though nondescript from the outside, hosts an amazing, authentically Japanese restaurant inside. Miyagi, the sushi chef and owner, has honed his craft over 30 years and serves up both traditional Japanese dishes like stellar agedashi tofu as well as more American treats like giant hand rolls in the Chinatown location. The sashimi here is similarly wonderful, with fresh fish flown in twice a week. And lunch specials - which extend even to Saturday - are a great time to get your Japanese fix without blowing the bank.








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  • 2012 | Best Japanese Restaurant

    Sushi Miyagi definitely strives to keep its overhead low. There are only a few tables in this tiny restaurant and a staff of exactly two people. It's a true mom-and-pop joint; Pop makes wonderful, artistic sushi, while Mom runs basically everything else. What you get is just about the best quality fish you will find anywhere. There are some fancy, designer rolls on the menu, but if you want the authentic, real-deal raw-fish experience, this is the place to go. More »

  • 2011 | Best Sushi

    This mom-and-pop sushi restaurant in a slow-paced Chinatown strip mall doesn't look like much from the outside. The only indication of its quality lies in its name: Miyagi is an extremely common name in the Ryukyu Islands, and it serves to let other Japanese know that an Okinawan runs this place. Miyagi himself is the sushi chef, his wife the sole waitress (and creative force behind the restaurant's art). The two of them serve the most honest, authentic sushi in town. The rice is... More »

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