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The Vegan Sushi Spot
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Nearby attractions
Cherryhurst Park
1700 Missouri St, Houston, TX 77006
Montrose Paint Wall
1435 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006
Bering Memorial United Church of Christ
1440 Harold St, Houston, TX 77006
Cherryhurst House
1603 Cherryhurst St, Houston, TX 77006
The Menil Collection
1533 Sul Ross St, Houston, TX 77006
Lamar Park
1419 Hyde Park Blvd, Houston, TX 77006
Archway Gallery
2305 Dunlavy St, Houston, TX 77006
Rothko Chapel
3900 Yupon St, Houston, TX 77006
Sicardi Ayers Bacino
1506 W Alabama St, Houston, TX 77006
Menil Park
1423 Branard St, Houston, TX 77006
Nearby restaurants
Ramen Tatsu-ya
1722 California St, Houston, TX 77006
Pistolero's
1517 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006
Da Marco
1520 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006
Hugo's
1600 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006
Bambolino's
1525 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006
Clutch City Cluckers
1411 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006
Thai Tail
1402 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006
JuiceLand
1340 Westheimer Rd d, Houston, TX 77006
Wild
1609 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006
Rosie Cannonball
1620 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006, United States
Nearby hotels
The Park JJ
2510 Park St, Houston, TX 77019
Guinan Residence Hall
1303 Sul Ross St, Houston, TX 77006
Hotel Saint Augustine
4110 Loretto Dr, Houston, TX 77006
Montrose Suites
1705 Dunlavy St # C, Houston, TX 77006
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The Vegan Sushi Spot

1701 California St, Houston, TX 77006
4.8(53)$$$$
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attractions: Cherryhurst Park, Montrose Paint Wall, Bering Memorial United Church of Christ, Cherryhurst House, The Menil Collection, Lamar Park, Archway Gallery, Rothko Chapel, Sicardi Ayers Bacino, Menil Park, restaurants: Ramen Tatsu-ya, Pistolero's, Da Marco, Hugo's, Bambolino's, Clutch City Cluckers, Thai Tail, JuiceLand, Wild, Rosie Cannonball
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Featured dishes

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Green Goddess
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Papi Shrooms
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Roots
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Truffle Edamame
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Nikco
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Rock 'N' Roll
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Classic Spicy Tuna
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Inari - Tofu Pockets (5 Pieces)

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Nearby attractions of The Vegan Sushi Spot

Cherryhurst Park

Montrose Paint Wall

Bering Memorial United Church of Christ

Cherryhurst House

The Menil Collection

Lamar Park

Archway Gallery

Rothko Chapel

Sicardi Ayers Bacino

Menil Park

Cherryhurst Park

Cherryhurst Park

4.5

(200)

Open 24 hours
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Montrose Paint Wall

Montrose Paint Wall

4.3

(36)

Open 24 hours
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Bering Memorial United Church of Christ

Bering Memorial United Church of Christ

4.7

(42)

Open 24 hours
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Cherryhurst House

Cherryhurst House

4.6

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Vegan Sushi Spot

Ramen Tatsu-ya

Pistolero's

Da Marco

Hugo's

Bambolino's

Clutch City Cluckers

Thai Tail

JuiceLand

Wild

Rosie Cannonball

Ramen Tatsu-ya

Ramen Tatsu-ya

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(1.5K)

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Pistolero's

Pistolero's

4.3

(963)

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Da Marco

Da Marco

4.4

(223)

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Hugo's

Hugo's

4.6

(1.9K)

$$$

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ViviVivi
It’s a ghost kitchen, no dine-in (as of 8/30/24). Ordered 5 items today: Green Goddess Lady in Red Spicy Dragon Inari Veggie Roll (classic) The two truly unique items were the Inari and Green Goddess. The flavor and texture are both soooo delicious 🤤 — just try it. The Lady in Red was good. Skinned and boiled tomatoes makeup the ‘tuna’ and they add red popping beads for texture. Spicy dragon roll is basically the classic veggie roll with the avocado wrapped around the outside. Otherwise it’s the same roll: sweet potato, asparagus, cucumber, avocado. Even though everything was delicious, I would recommend studying their menu so you don’t accidentally order two super-similar rolls like I did! Totally coming back to try more rolls. PS please stop killing the beautiful orchids for my lunch, they don’t add anything and it’s such a waste 😭
JD BJD B
We wanted some vegan sushi. Instead we arrived at this place which looks like a house. Frankly, we thought gps had made an enormous error and drove around the block. This place is not exactly comforting to even arrive at. When I called them, they said they're only doing carry out orders. [I think that's okay as long as you specify that on your google ad or website] It was highly disappointing to not be able to dine in as we had planned. Edited review on June 13th, 2025. We still wanted to try their Sushi. So we ordered online. These rolls were sooooo good. It was beautifully put together and tasted amazing. I was looking to see other vegan versions of Sushi than how it's done in my home town. I highly recommend this place. Ww will return again and again!
Hanna KovalHanna Koval
Just speechless-it is the best vegan sushi in Houston. The flavors are very well-balanced, unique and delicious. Usually, vegan sushi means cucumber or avocado roll. Here, the owner tried to surprise with uncommon ingredients all of which are made in-house, no artificial plant “fish”, gorgeous presentation even in the “to go” format. It’s so pleasing that the owner continues to develop the vegan culture in the city through his beautiful talent. To go format is very fast and easy. I hope that one day the owner would open his own restaurant that would look much like Nori in Austin! Good luck with your business!
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It’s a ghost kitchen, no dine-in (as of 8/30/24). Ordered 5 items today: Green Goddess Lady in Red Spicy Dragon Inari Veggie Roll (classic) The two truly unique items were the Inari and Green Goddess. The flavor and texture are both soooo delicious 🤤 — just try it. The Lady in Red was good. Skinned and boiled tomatoes makeup the ‘tuna’ and they add red popping beads for texture. Spicy dragon roll is basically the classic veggie roll with the avocado wrapped around the outside. Otherwise it’s the same roll: sweet potato, asparagus, cucumber, avocado. Even though everything was delicious, I would recommend studying their menu so you don’t accidentally order two super-similar rolls like I did! Totally coming back to try more rolls. PS please stop killing the beautiful orchids for my lunch, they don’t add anything and it’s such a waste 😭
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We wanted some vegan sushi. Instead we arrived at this place which looks like a house. Frankly, we thought gps had made an enormous error and drove around the block. This place is not exactly comforting to even arrive at. When I called them, they said they're only doing carry out orders. [I think that's okay as long as you specify that on your google ad or website] It was highly disappointing to not be able to dine in as we had planned. Edited review on June 13th, 2025. We still wanted to try their Sushi. So we ordered online. These rolls were sooooo good. It was beautifully put together and tasted amazing. I was looking to see other vegan versions of Sushi than how it's done in my home town. I highly recommend this place. Ww will return again and again!
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Just speechless-it is the best vegan sushi in Houston. The flavors are very well-balanced, unique and delicious. Usually, vegan sushi means cucumber or avocado roll. Here, the owner tried to surprise with uncommon ingredients all of which are made in-house, no artificial plant “fish”, gorgeous presentation even in the “to go” format. It’s so pleasing that the owner continues to develop the vegan culture in the city through his beautiful talent. To go format is very fast and easy. I hope that one day the owner would open his own restaurant that would look much like Nori in Austin! Good luck with your business!
Hanna Koval

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4.8
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5.0
48w

Whenever we visit my husband’s family in Houston, we make it a point to enjoy vegan sushi. He’s vegetarian, and while I am too, my lactose intolerance essentially makes me vegan.

We were on the hunt for a new vegan sushi spot since our go-to, Kenny’s Kitchen, sadly closed down last year.

After some searching, we found a promising place. I missed the detail on Google Maps that it’s a ghost kitchen (no dine-in), so when we arrived, we called. The chef reassured us that he would prepare our order right away as soon as we placed it.

We ordered enough sushi to eat there and take home, knowing we wouldn’t be back for a while.

The chef came out to hand us our order, and he was so friendly! We even had a little chat. Then, unable to wait any longer, we parked on a corner and devoured the sushi and oat milk matcha drinks right there in the car.

The food was absolutely incredible—not just delicious but also beautifully prepared. The chef’s creativity blew us away: he used watermelon to mimic raw fish, and he even made “salmon eggs” to top some of the rolls.

We barely spoke while eating because we were so focused on enjoying every bite. Picture this: two adults huddled in the back seat of a car, fully immersed in vegan sushi bliss. That’s why I don’t have any pictures to share!

We highly, highly recommend this place. Even if you’re not vegan or vegetarian, you’re sure to love the food.

We’re already planning another trip for sushi here before we fly back to India 🩵🙏🏻

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4.0
1y

It’s a ghost kitchen, no dine-in (as of 8/30/24).

Ordered 5 items today: Green Goddess Lady in Red Spicy Dragon Inari Veggie Roll (classic)

The two truly unique items were the Inari and Green Goddess. The flavor and texture are both soooo delicious 🤤 — just try it.

The Lady in Red was good. Skinned and boiled tomatoes makeup the ‘tuna’ and they add red popping beads for texture.

Spicy dragon roll is basically the classic veggie roll with the avocado wrapped around the outside. Otherwise it’s the same roll: sweet potato, asparagus, cucumber, avocado.

Even though everything was delicious, I would recommend studying their menu so you don’t accidentally order two super-similar rolls like I did!

Totally coming back to try more rolls.

PS please stop killing the beautiful orchids for my lunch, they don’t add anything and it’s...

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5.0
1y

We wanted some vegan sushi. Instead we arrived at this place which looks like a house. Frankly, we thought gps had made an enormous error and drove around the block. This place is not exactly comforting to even arrive at. When I called them, they said they're only doing carry out orders. [I think that's okay as long as you specify that on your google ad or website] It was highly disappointing to not be able to dine in as we had planned.

Edited review on June 13th, 2025. We still wanted to try their Sushi. So we ordered online. These rolls were sooooo good. It was beautifully put together and tasted amazing. I was looking to see other vegan versions of Sushi than how it's done in my home town. I highly recommend this place. Ww will return...

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