
Japanese cuisine & hand rolled sushi are showcased at this cozy restaurant with an open kitchen.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3510 White Oak Dr, Houston, TX 77007
Phone: (832) 831-0912
Website: http://www.handiesdouzo.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
We came in yesterday for our 7:45 PM reservation and sat at the sushi bar, already knowing exactly what we wanted. The first lady who took our order was polite. We told her we didn’t want tap water, so we ordered a Topo Chico and an iced green tea — and that ended up being the only meaningful interaction we got all night.
The food came out at a normal pace, but once it did, the staff completely disappeared. No check-ins, no follow-ups, nothing. We weren’t asking for freebies — we actually wanted to order more drinks and more food — but that requires someone actually coming back to the table.
Being seated at the sushi bar meant space was already limited. We ordered several dishes, plates piled up, and no one came to pre-bus or make room. We literally had no space left to continue eating comfortably. We tried to make eye contact multiple times, but it was like we were invisible. Meanwhile, the server on the floor checked every table around us — left, right, and across — but somehow never ours.
At one point, we honestly wondered if we were dressed too low-key for them, or if the staff was just too busy to bother with us. Maybe ignoring certain guests is their way of turning tables faster? If so, mission accomplished.
By the time anyone walked near us again, we had already finished eating. We actually came hungry and wanted to try more, but no one gave us the chance.
At checkout, the cashier asked if everything was great. We told her it wasn’t. She removed a couple items, but we didn’t ask for that. We came prepared to pay full price — and yes, we still tipped 18%.
We left disappointed, still hungry, and feeling unwelcome. The food was good, but the lack of service ruined the experience. But hey — they’re busy, so maybe they don’t care if guests come back or not.
Just thinking about the dinner we had there puts a smile on my face. It was such a joy to explore a menu where every dish competes for the top spot—truly hard to pick a favorite. We sampled nearly everything, and it was all outstanding.
The setup is an open kitchen/bar with a limited number of seats, so I strongly recommend making a reservation in advance. It’s probably not ideal for groups, but perfect for a more intimate experience. The atmosphere is great—vibrant yet relaxed.
Right now, this is easily one of my absolute favorites in Houston. I can’t wait to go back.
We really enjoyed our time at Handies. Everything we tried was tasty and fresh.
The space itself is cute and cozy, though it’s worth noting that the seating is all bar-style with closely placed stools. There’s no designated place or hooks for bags, which can be a bit inconvenient, especially during busy times.
Overall, a solid spot for fresh hand rolls and good vibes—just be prepared to keep your bag in your lap or at your feet.