Mikoto Ramen Sushi - Menu

12155 Katy Fwy, Houston I-77079, United States

🛍 Sushi, Asian, Ramen, Japanese

4.2 💬 2049 Reviews
Mikoto Ramen Sushi

Phone: +12817414695

Address: 12155 Katy Fwy, Houston I-77079, United States

City: Houston

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2049

"This was a cute place to grab a quick lunch. The service was fast and friendly! They immediately greeted us at the door and our food came out in 10 mins after ordering. The broth was really flavorful but the only complaint I had was that there wasn’t enough broth. The portion looks small but they give you a lot of noodles to make up for it so it is very filling. I got the spicy chicken ramen and it is the best chicken ramen I’ve had so far in Houston."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sushi Rolls

Entrées

Sushi

Appetizer

Signature Rolls

Asian

Noodle

Dessert

Japanese Specialties

Inside Out Rolls - Sushi

Mixed Specialties

Special Roll Offer

Fresh Rolls

Special Rolls

Indian

Hot Rolls

Our Chef's Specials

Sushi And Sashimi Entrees

Flamed Rolls

Exclusive Rolls

Breaded Rolls

Raw Rolls

Special Roll

From The Sushi Bar

Ashley Ashley

This place is so beautiful! The staff are really nice and understanding if you are new to noodle and sushi bars. Go check it out!!Food: 5/5

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Reviews

User
User

The service here is impressively excellent, and the food is outstanding! The sushi is incredibly delicious, and the tempura is simply heavenly—it's a must-try! I highly recommend this restaurant to everyone!


User
User

I absolutely love this restaurant! The customer service is fantastic, and the staff is very friendly. The food is both delicious and affordable. The dining atmosphere is excellent as well. I highly recommend it!


Tiffany
Tiffany

The mega pork ramen looked really good but there wasn't much flavor in the broth, meat, or noodles. It was very plain and needed some kind of seasoning. :/Takoyaki was bomb af! I'd go again for the sushi!!! But the ramen is always hit or miss : View menu


Hung
Hung

The ramen sushi roll combo cannot be beat for lunch. You'd pay double ordering each thing separately so just get the combo and be done with it. It's communal seating so you might have neighbors but we went late enough that it wasn't an issue.Food: 4/5


sakila
sakila

I tried the all-you-can-eat lunch menu but was disappointed when my request for nigiri and miso soup was not fulfilled. The sushi rolls were mostly rice and lacked freshness. The ala carte sushi looked better. Overall, I had mixed feelings about the experience.


Carlos
Carlos

Great food! The ramen was really good, ask for the chilli oil it gives it a great kick if you like spicy! The roll was also really good definitely recommend! Come on your birthday or anniversary and get your picture on the wall! Great atmosphere, great service!Food: 5/5 View menu


Bobby
Bobby

First time here. The ambiance was good, nice for a quiet dinner. I ordered the spicy beef stew and bbq big squid and wash it down with hot sake.The beef stew was delicious, good portions and broth temperature was hot, not scolding for me.As for the squid, I would say rubbery texture and tough. It is a pass for future orders.Overall, I would recommend and give it another try!


User
User

On November 1st, Mikoto hosted its first all-you-can-eat event, and it was fantastic! The restaurant was bustling with energy, and the special menu, though a limited selection of their regular offerings, featured a wide array of appetizers, nigiri, sashimi, and rolls—all prepared with the same expertise that Mikoto is known for. I hope they hold another all-you-can-eat day soon, as well as a special event with him!


Tina
Tina

This was a cute place to grab a quick lunch. The service was fast and friendly! They immediately greeted us at the door and our food came out in 10 mins after ordering. The broth was really flavorful but the only complaint I had was that there wasn’t enough broth. The portion looks small but they give you a lot of noodles to make up for it so it is very filling. I got the spicy chicken ramen and it is the best chicken ramen I’ve had so far in Houston. View menu

Houston

Houston

Houston, USA, is a vibrant city known for its diverse culture and cuisine, featuring Tex-Mex, barbecue, and seafood. The city's culinary scene reflects its rich blend of Southern and international influences.

Categories

  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine. View menu
  • Ramen A savory Japanese noodle soup where chewy wheat noodles swim in a rich, flavorful broth; garnished with an array of toppings like tender meat, vegetables, and a soft-boiled egg for a comforting dish.
  • Japanese Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry.

Amenities

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