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History Established in 2001 Established in 2001. The owner is a Japanese. He used to be working for a Japanese oil company. He hired a legendary Chef, Kubokawa and named after him. In 2009, opened a Cafe style Japanese restaurant in chinatown.
1902 Washington Ave suite c, Houston, TX, 77007, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | Closed | |
Tue | Closed | |
Wed | Closed | |
Thu | Closed | |
Fri | 11:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. | |
Sat | 12:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. | |
Sun | 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. |
Sushi Quest Ends At Last! – I wandered Houston eating yearning for complete gastronomic and gustatory satisfaction until I found Kubos. Sitting at the sushi bar allows one to derive its true essence and enjoyment, so at the bar I sat. Initially, the conversation was hesitant and sputtering. I had grown accustomed to the waitstaff most other restaurants use. At Kubo's, a relationship is established with the sushi chef--try this, you won't like that, we'll have your favorite on Thursday! Kubo's offers gastronomic adventures ot... read more
Simply the Best – Nothing more to say than that. If you know sushi, where else WOULD you go?
Great! – Our group really enjoyed all the rolls that we ordered. The service was nice and fast and the sushi tasted fresh. thanks.
Kudos to Kubos – Lovely, soothing dining room with plenty of room between tables for privacy, unusual in today's restaurant scene. A wonderful varied menu as well as numerous choices for sake, beer and wine. The service was friendly albeit a bit slow (took a long time to get waited on even though we were there for a late lunch with no crowd). The sashimi was particularly fresh and satisfying. Soft shelled crab was the special for the day and although tasty, it was a bit over done and could have been a more generous serving. ... read more
Damn good sushi – Do you like Uni? Does your mouth water at the thought of Otoro? Do you start with sashimi and cold sake then move to nigiri with a saporo? Do you order everything yourself, or do you trust in the sushi chef to make whatever? Do you wait for a seat at the sushi bar? If you want Americanized sushi, this isn't the place... although you might still enjoy it. If you love traditional sushi and can enjoy the care and quality that goes into each piece... you will love Kubos. Great quick lunch bento boxes, and sumpt... read more
Wonderful Sushi! – I have been to many sushi restaurants and I must to say that Kobo's is the best!!! Especially, Sea Ell is wonderful taste!!!
Fantastico – If you like Sushi and Japanese food, you must go to Kubo's. Everything from the greeting, to the service to the presentation of the food was absolutely incredible. The experience was very soothing and noteable.
Go to Kubos! – I really do recommend this place if you're partial to a bit of Japanese food. The location is nice, the restaurant decor is stylish but without pretention, the service is prompt and pleasant, but above all, the food is really top notch. It seems to be getting busier by the week as more people discover this place, but as long as the table arrangements remain as they are, I don't think it will ever feel crowded. I recommend this place for almost any occasion, but due to very reasonable prices, it worth visiting ... read more
First timer with a fish – I used to think that raw fish is something you use on the end of a hook to catch live fish. That is until a colleague of mine took me here and bet me to eat some raw tuna. It was the spicy tuna. It was awesome. I took the money and used it to buy another round. I enjoyed the rest of my meal as well but the tuna is what will bring me back.
Kubo's Sushi & Washoku has a 3.6 star rating with 99 reviews.
Kubo's Sushi & Washoku is closed now. It will open at 12:00 p.m.
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