Submitted by Ashley Young on 06/04/2022
Overall, I give Tamashi a 8/10. There was a wait getting there at 7pm, but we’ll worth it. The Curry Tsukemen was FIRE ????????????????there was so much flavor in the broth. They have several flavored sakes to set your meal off!
This is my first true ramen experience. I had the Shoyu Ramen which was very tasty. The place was really busy and had people waiting outside for a table to open up.
I enjoyed my time here with friends and will likely be back to try more of their ramen.
Submitted by Caleb Carter on 06/14/2022
Delicious noodles & sushi. Even my picky eater husband loved them so much he waited outside, in a very sunny evening, for a table, when he has NEVER done that before (that should give an idea how good the menu here is). Waiting staff is very attentive & since it is a small place, they can check on all the tables at the same time perfectly & in a fast matter. The mood inside is heaven for manga lovers & any fan of Japanese culture. We have visited multiple times already & planning on keep visiting!
Submitted by Bee Queens on 04/12/2022
Absolutely amazing! We had the spicy Curry tsukemen with the fish cake on the side; and we had the Mt. Fuji sushi and we loved every last bite of it! ❤️
One of the best sushi/ramen places in Houston!
Submitted by Arunima Rayalu on 02/18/2022
I was disappointed with lunch because I was craving hot, soupy ramen on a cold day. Instead, I received a lukewarm broth for both our ramen bowels. We let the server know and asked if they could just heat it up in the microwave or whatever they wanna do so it is hot. When it came back out, it was still barely warm. We were so hungry at this point that we just ate it and left. My friends have had good experiences at the other locations on Holcomb and by Hmart, so I guess I'll have to try one of their other locations. Doubt I'll come back to this one.
Submitted by Charlie Ho on 02/09/2022
Another great location of consistently great ramen, sushi, rolls and other Japanese favorites. The slightly smaller venue can lead to wait times especially if you have more than four people in your party. If you only have one or two and are willing to sit at the sushi bar you can get in and out very quickly. It’s located along the outskirts of the Marq center so parking isn’t crowded and fairly accessible.
Submitted by Gregston Chu on 01/31/2022
This restaurant is always leaving me satisfied with their food.
Always kind service and quick to serve, I never feel unsatisfied with eating here. I usually order the Tamashi’s Menn since it is most popular and this is the BEST ramen I have eaten so far. The broth is always rich and delicious. The sushi they serve here is tasty as well!
Well maintained even in a small building, but never felt it was much of a bother. The staff is always wearing their masks when talking and helping. Bathrooms are well maintained.
Submitted by Victoria on 01/15/2022
I've had lots of sushi places in Houston and I've passed on Tamashi a bunch, and it was a mistake. The sushi rolls are large and filling, and the rice is delicious and flavored better than I've had in other sushi restaurants. It's a bit small inside, but characteristic of all great sushi spots. I will always be coming back to this place for the Two Roll Combo and Seaweed Salad ❤️
Submitted by Alejandro Graham on 01/04/2022
I loved this place! It was small and quaint BUT had so much character. The walls had some type of comic book art and it was awesome. The food was worth every minute that I waited to be seated. The sushi was magnificent, the tentacles were crisped to perfection, and the ramon bowl was almost too good to eat. To top that all off- 2 different Sakes AND they were both great choices. I really can’t wait until I’m back on that side of town to try them again!!
Submitted by Carrie Broussard on 12/02/2021
This restaurant is so popular at night or weekends, many people in line but the waiting time isn’t too long. Because the staff are super fast, professional and table ready fast. Food taste good, the sake choices are plenty.
Submitted by Rachel Yang on 10/22/2021