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David Choi
I read a few reviews stating that Yume has some of the best sushi in Houston and that the food is really good… It’s hard to tell if that is sarcasm, purchased reviews, or sincere. It’s not the worst airport food I’ve had but it’s far from the best even to airport standards. From the decor and outward appearance, I assumed Yume would be at least decent but I was disappointed.
First off, the service is so bad. I should’ve known when you have to tip when submitting your order via QR code link that the service was going to be bad but I wasn’t expecting to not even get water and to be ignored completely after my food being delivered. The employees were too busy having fun with each other and actively avoiding customers. The person who seemed like the manager was just walking around to other restaurants and fooling around there too taking all the time in the world.
The food is mediocre at best. The miso soup tastes like it came straight from a packet. The mushrooms in it were completely raw and cold. Green onions tasted like straight up soap. The brisket fried rice wasn’t too bad and the portion was massive but it was really bland and just tasted like everything got thrown together.
I understand that choices are slim at an airport but maybe just go to some fast food spot. You’ll get more service there at least.
… moreAbigail Silva
The place is nice and has a pleasant atmosphere. You can tell they have a large, well-designed bar, and the space itself is inviting if you just want to sit down for a drink.
Unfortunately, the food was not good. I ordered the buffalo chicken egg rolls and they were really bad. I also ordered a chicken katsu bowl with cabbage, white rice, and fried chicken. The rice was very dry and lacked flavor. I ate the food because I had already ordered it, but I did not enjoy it.
One important thing to know: you have to pay before receiving your food, so if you don’t like it or want to return it, that’s not really an option.
Overall, I do not recommend this place for food. Maybe okay for drinks only, but the food is not worth it.
… moreDaniela Herrera
This place is extraordinarily overpriced for the portion you get. $28 for a bowl with rice and the smallest portion of chicken and peppers. My partner also got a bowl and he had double the rice, but just 4 pieces of tofu that we had paid extra for. The presentation was also pretty messy. Sauce all over the outside of the bowls. The only thing that saved this place was that the flavors were pretty good. Our edamame appetizer came after we had finished our entrees too. The bowl the edamame came in had random specs of other food in it – not just salt – it was clear there was some cross contamination happening. And there was a lag between me and my partner getting our meals. I would just get a grab and go sandwich next time :/ the waitress who came to take our order was really nice at least. Spent $95 on two bowls, edamame, 1 beer, and 1 non alcoholic drink.
… moreBreana McGowan
The food wasn’t fantastic but it was better than expected and enough to fill you for your flight which was surprising. My partner said the smoked brisket fried rice was good. The rice in my bowl wasn’t prepared correctly and the chicken was extra crispy which some may like. Best part was comfortable table to sit out with charging outlets.
… moreTina Luong
I would say don’t let the pretty atmosphere fool you. I would give them 0 stars. This is the restaurant that will now cause me to look up an airport restaurant rating first before going. They have 1/3 of the food on the menu actually available. It’s stupid expensive. $31 for shrimp stir fry bowl. Took 25 minutes for my ramen. The ramen was clumpy, soft, and sad. I picked up all the ramen in my bowl in one swoop. We wanted “Asian” food because we’ve been travelling away from home and missing other flavors. My partner got their general tsos chicken bowl and it was a really weird flavor. I wanted to actively tell people not to waste their time, money, or patience. We felt like panda Express down 200ft would be more worth your while.
… moreSan Chan
This is the second time I have been to this place die a quick meal before I board my plane, it’s a nice little sit down area and it is comfortable, The service is good, however it takes a very long time so give yourself time if you had to board a plane soon. The sushi is very fresh and delicious, however this is the second time there is item on the menu but then not available.
… moreSheridan Herman
I really enjoyed this stop while in the Houston airport! Cool ambiance and the brisket fried rice was tasty and a big portion, could probably be split between 2 people! After taxes and tip it was $28 which is high, but not so bad if you split it! The service was nice and my sever refilled my water quickly!
… moreJosh Kaseman
First off this is airport food so we do not expect much. The food was OK but over priced. Typical airport price. You have to pay in advance which is understandable because it would be super easy to just walk off without paying your tab. They automatically add the tip.
… moreNatalie Bennett
Would give 0 stars if I could. Super slow service even though there are 4 people in the kitchen (that all seemed stoned). $18 for a chicken sandwich that resembles the Fire festival sandwich?!? Also watched the person making my sandwich smear Katsu sauce onto the bread with her gloved finger that I’m pretty sure she just used to clean.
… moreSeabass
Terrible service. Trying to order something for me and my kid right before our flight. The guy tells me I cannot order until i sit down because he cant have kids at the bar. We are not even sitting at the bar, just want to expedite the order and avoid him the walk. One thing is to sit at the bar to eat with a kid, another to simply order so then you can sit down. I sit down literally 10 feet at the tables next to the bar, then he takes my order . What apower trip. There are many better ways to convey the policy while still being helpful. One way… he could have said is… hey you can’t sit at the bar with a kid ( assumption nevertheless ) but let me know what you want while you find a spot and well finish taking your order. To top it off the forget the edames in the ramen, i tell the guy and he forgets to ask the kitchen. Been wating 10mins for them. When he fugally Congress back he tells me the had not put it in because they weren’t pitted but I could take some with the skin to go. So basically, they were hoping I didn’t notice.
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