Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2800 Kirby Dr Suite B-128, Houston, TX 77098
Phone: (281) 759-2858
Website: https://www.kirahtx.com/
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Reviews
We ordered the “Alive” cocktail, scallop crudo, chirasi donburi, the tuna donburi and the raspberry shaved ice (you dont want to miss that). Everything was delicious. The miso soup that came with the donburi had a smokey flavor to it and was very different with other miso soups we have had. Scallop crudo melts in your mouth. Fish in our donburi were fresh. Shaved ice had all the textures and flavors tied together nicely.
We were told that there are promotions everyday like sunday has $10 cocktails and Wednesdays has a special price on the wagyu donburi. We will definitely come back to try the wagyu donburi!
All in all, 5 plus stars. Everyone should try it! Call to make reservations or check on availability beforehand since the seating is all at the counter and may be limited during busy hours.
It’s in the same plaza as Pondicheri.
Went on Dec 26 and still saw quite a few patrons. I noticed their glasses first – elevated nonchalant chic. The waitstaff is sweet.
My friend and I ordered a crudo, a cucumber appetizer, a chirashi bowl and ikura bowl each, and the coffee kakigori.
The hotate and the chopped chutoro was quite a bit too fishy, and the coffee kakigori was far too salty and didn’t taste at all of coffee, but I liked the black sesame cream in the latter.
The rest were delicious. Portions are on the small end, which helps to really savor the meal. I especially loved:
– the sauce for the cucumber dish,
– the wasabi mixed with the actual root grated, and
– that my chirashi also had some ikura.
Would definitely re-visit.
Pricey paid parking in front of the restaurant or free 2-hr parking in the garage.
The food was unforgettable. Every bite I took blew my mind with the flavor and quality of fish. As for my favorites— I always order miso soup at restaurants whenever it’s available, and Kira’s is hands down the best I’ve ever had. The bluefin tuna was spectacular and melted in my mouth. The handrolls were incredible too—especially the salmon/lox bagel, negitoro, and scallop. And to finish it all off, the raspberry kakigori was truly to die for!
Kira is officially one of my new favorite spots. Highly recommend! They may see me every Monday..
We weren’t disappointed, and look forward to trying their new locations as well.
Currently Neo is closed for renovations as the chef opened Oru (open now) and later in 26’ opening another restaurant in Houston so stay tuned.
Service was top notch, not one thing can be said other than. Friendly, polite, knowledgeable of their menu, attentive, and over all a great experience.
The only complaint: the location is on the small side, and the music / noise level is high here. It’s such a small space that sounds echo and carry. So if that’s not your forte, you may want to visit during the day.
Otherwise, you’re in for a treat!
Happy Hour all day Monday’s, rest of the week is during a specific window.
For a first timers, I’d recommend the chefs special tasting. It was a great opener to show us what items Kira had to offer.
A MUST TRY: Lobster Hand Roll!
The butter is made over 2 days just for this pairing. Get ready to be blown away. I plan to request this on all the other combinations on my next visit.
If you’re a Steak or Wagyu type of person. Then the Wagyu & Egg hand-roll would be my suggestion as it was another favorite of ours.
If salmon is your go to the Smoke salmon would be the go to. Had a wonderful flavor.
Now, by request you can order the side dipping sauces. Highly suggest you try one of each to find your favorites, along with that butter!
One of the dishes had a great Aioli, sadly can’t recall which was which atm.
For dessert: If you’ve never had it, try it at least once.
KAKIGORI| KURAMOTO SHAVED ICE
This has been the closest to what we had in Japan. Mango is the best choice, however I’d recommend no coconut. It’s like taking a bite out of a cloud. The shaved ice is so soft it just instantly melts in your mouth. With the fruit and glaze, it provides a perfect sweetness.
With everything we had, we can’t wait to go back and look forward to trying Oru next week.
How was your experience?
What were some of your favorites?
Until next time.