Uchiko Houston

4.6
578 reviews

About

Japanese RestaurantFine Dining RestaurantSushi Restaurant
Uchiko, child of Uchi, is the offspring of James Beard Award‑winning Chef Tyson Cole's original non‑traditional Japanese concept. While the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, Uchiko takes a fiery turn bringing smoke and char alongside the fresh and clean flavors that define Uchi.

Details

  • Dine-inAvailable
  • DeliveryAvailable
  • TakeoutAvailable
  • Accepts reservationsAvailable

Location

Uchiko Houston
1801 Post Oak Blvd, Houston, TX
77056, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.6
578 reviews
5 stars
475
4 stars
42
3 stars
22
2 stars
17
1 star
22

What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Service Quality

Many customers praised the attentive and knowledgeable service, with specific mentions of exceptional servers like Devin and Camille.

Food Quality

The food received high marks for freshness, creativity, and presentation, with standout dishes like Hama Chili and various sushi offerings.

Ambiance

The restaurant's atmosphere was generally described as sophisticated and enjoyable, although some noted it could be crowded and dark.

Pricing

While many found the pricing reasonable for the quality, some felt it was on the higher side, especially for certain dishes.

Allergen Awareness

There were concerns regarding allergen management, with one incident of a severe allergic reaction despite precautions taken by staff.
  • DP
    Daniel Phillips
    5 days ago
    1.0
    We had dinner for two and let the waitress guide our choices based on what was most popular. Every dish she recommended was good, and the bottle of sake she recommended was good, however….the Bill was $600, they clearly took advantage of 2 people looking for a good meal. NEVER going back.
  • GS
    Gabriel Lyndon Salinas
    5 days ago
    5.0
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | The Absolute Best Sushi in Houston! ​If you are looking for the pinnacle of Japanese dining, look no further. Uchiko Houston is hands down the best sushi restaurant in Houston, Texas. From the moment you walk into the sleek, wood-accented space on Post Oak, you know you’re in for an elevated experience that perfectly balances Uchi’s classic refinement with a bold, hearth-fired edge. ​We went on a culinary journey through the menu, and every single bite was a masterpiece: ​The Raw Essentials: The Madai sashimi was incredibly delicate, and the Hama Chili (yellowtail with ponzu and Thai chili) remains a legendary must-order for a reason. For nigiri, the Sake Toro and Kurodai were melt-in-your-mouth fresh, but the Bluefin Chutoro and Otoro were the true stars—rich, buttery, and pure luxury. ​Unique Bites: Don’t sleep on the Gyutoro beef nigiri. It’s savory, fatty, and perfectly torched. The Negitoro roll and Spicy Crunchy Tuna provided the perfect texture, while the Sake Salmon roll was a bright, fresh highlight. ​From the Hearth: The Chicken Karaage was impossibly crispy, and the Grilled Shishito Peppers and Gem Lettuce offered a fantastic charred depth. For those wanting something heartier, the Steak Frites (featuring Texas Wagyu) and the Smash Burger are game-changers—Uchiko proves they can master the grill just as well as the sushi bar. ​The Sweet Finale ​You cannot leave without dessert. The Milk & Cereal is a nostalgic, elevated delight with the perfect crunch, and the Pineapple Cheesecake (paired with a refreshing Calpico granita) was the light, tropical finish we needed. ​The service was impeccable, the atmosphere was electric, and the food was flawless. If you want the best sushi Houston has to offer, Uchiko is the undisputed champion.
  • YA
    Yalda Ahmadi
    5 days ago
    5.0
    Great food and great service! I was so impressed with their attention to detail.
  • AY
    Alekhya Yalamanchili
    6 days ago
    5.0
    Happy hour is all night if you sit at the “bar.” They have tables there too. It was good - HH didn’t have a great cocktail menu but they had decent sake. Nigiri was really good - I didn’t like the albacore tuna but everything else was amazing. Definitely worth trying. Would be nice if they had some more makis on the menu.
  • DN
    David H. Nguyen
    Dec 20, 2025
    5.0
    I came for their soft opening years ago and even though we’ve been back many times to Uchi it wasn’t until recently that we went back for my Wife’s birthday. Ever since moving to the suburbs we don’t get to have as many in town date nights anymore so when we do we want them to be special. Uchiko delivered! Their sushi is always fresh and delicious and they have some new inventions that are really mind blowing. On this trip we stuck to some classics uni, engawa (my absolute favorite! Yellowtail, and hot rock. We added some new additions the quail and tiger cry. The tiger cry was a unique addition with it being crunchy and light. For dessert we got the classic fried milk and added in the mochi churros. Wow! The mochi churros might have overtaken the fried milk! The service was always spot on as each dish comes out with a great explanation. Thank you making my wife’s birthday another great experience!

Frequently Asked Questions About Uchiko Houston

What type of cuisine does Uchiko Houston specialize in?

Uchiko Houston is a Japanese restaurant specializing in non-traditional Japanese cuisine with smoky and charred flavors alongside fresh ones.

What are the regular operating hours of Uchiko Houston?

Uchiko Houston is open Monday through Thursday from 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM and 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Friday and Saturday from 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM and 4:00 PM to 11:00 PM, and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM and 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM.