1. Uptown Park
9.1
1101 Uptown Park Blvd (Post Oak Blvd. and Loop 610), Houston, TX
Miscellaneous Store · 6 tips and reviews
Miracle Day: This district is home to approximately 2,000 companies and the March - Join us on 7.7.11 for #MiracleDay
CultureMap Houston: In 2006, Borlenghi added the Hotel Granduca just a few steps away from Uptown Park. It is named for Granduca Adalberto Malatesta, a 16th-century Italian duke.
Arturo's Uptown: You can't beat a better place to go for dinning, shopping, wine, coffee, and spa treatments. We are happy to be part of Uptown Park
2. Roka Akor
8.8
2929 Weslayan St, Houston, TX
Japanese Restaurant · 9 tips and reviews
Lucelle Agustin: For Happy Hour: pork belly, sweet corn, tuna tartare, roka chibi burger!! If you like sweet cocktails, order the lychee-tini (off the menu). For dessert, get the Yuzu Cheesecake (not that sweet).
Eater: From 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., get a taste by noshing on $8 light bites from Wagyu beef and kimchi dumplings, tuna tartare, hamachi serrano chili roll, and the Roka Chili burger. Read more.
Christy Landes: Crab, sashimi, wagyu
3. Uptown Sushi
8.8
1131 Uptown Park Blvd (Post Oak Blvd.), Houston, TX
Sushi Restaurant · 40 tips and reviews
Allen Arcade: The Teriyaki Ribeye Maki with avocado and sweet potato is great as either an entree or group appetizer.
Kathy Jones: Wanna talk textures? Try the Jaime Roll and Sea Bass Sashimi! Lychee Martini and Pineapple Mojito quenches your thirst!
Houston Press: The fish seems fresher and the sushi chefs seem sharper here than anywhere else, and Uptown is certainly one of the trendiest of its type in the city. Read more.
7. Sushi Wabi
8.2
3953 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX
Sushi Restaurant · 39 tips and reviews
Matt (Dima) Yahov: It’s a hidden gem. Probably the best sushi I tried in Houston so far. Quality of salmon is amazing.
Hong Phan: Be careful parking your car in this complex. Bf's car got broken into while we were eating >:[
Elevia Le: Food took forever to come out. We've been here for 45 mins and we're still waiting for our food. Yes, it's a Friday night but still man we're hungry.
11. Top Sushi
7.8
8401 Westheimer Rd (Dunvale), Houston, TX
Sushi Restaurant · 24 tips and reviews
Ed: The crab puffs are stand-out tasty, and the spicy miso is VERY spicy hot and VERY good.
Billy Dreger: Happy hour is amazing. I have yet to try something that isn't Delicious! This is definitely a once a week if not more times to visit!!!
Lyndsay May: Be careful with the happy hour menu. I thought I ordered two rolls and ended up with two pieces of sashimi (even though I specifically asked for rolls). Pretty good cocktails and sushi though.
14. Soma Sushi
7.6
4820 Washington Ave (at Durham Dr.), Houston, TX
Sushi Restaurant · 63 tips and reviews
Brian T: Everything on the menu is 1000% improved, from cocktails to main dishes. Try the Wasabi Lovertini and be sure to come for all day happy hour on Sundays.
Laura Chan: Best desserts
Houston Press: 2011 Best of Houston Winner: Best Desserts. Check out more Houston Press Best of Houston Winners here: http://bit.ly/JCaGyR Or go mobile with the free Best Of app.
Roberto D'Alba: Very good business hotel. Rooms are clean and comfortable. The staff is generally speaking friendly except in the lobby bar. Hertz rent a car in the hotel and the employee there is very helpful.
jane andraka: take the ekevator to top and look down! ride the cool glaass elevators!!
CultureMap Houston: When it opened in '72, the Hyatt was a futuristic marvel, with a soaring 30-story atrium & glassed-in elevators. It was so space-age looking that it was featured in the '76 sci-fi movie Logan's Run.