Husband and I saw the "NOW OPEN" banners in the parking lot and decided to have a Valentine's Day lunch. Parking was ample, and we were greeted by plenty of friendly people and seated promptly. Atmosphere is fresh, bright, clean, and inviting. I like sushi but as it was a cold day I wanted a hot lunchtime meal. Waitstaff was clean, friendly, and knowledgeable and helped me with my selection and questions. I had the shrimp udon (not all you can eat option) and it came with an app. I chose fried calamari. I selected hot green tea for my beverage. Husband chose the steak hibachi plate (not all you can eat) and his app was the yakatori chicken skewers. EVERYTHING TASTED AMAZING! I ordered the calamari as a test because it has to be cooked correctly to be tender and it was perfect. It was served with lemon wedge which was quite refreshing squeezed on the calamari although some sort of dipping sauce would have been even better. My udon was tender, delicious, plentiful and elegantly plated. Shrimp were numerous and flavors were perfect and it was very hot and fresh. Husband's steak hibachi plate had tender beef, broccoli, zucchini and mushrooms and plentiful fresh-made egg fried rice. He said it was GREAT! We shared his yakatori and it too was super delicious! He had a Dr. Pepper for his beverage. We were attended to by waitstaff at just the right amount of attention, and plates were brought out amazingly FAST! (like a few minutes max). They were a bit slow on my tea and they said it was being made (just hot water/tea bag) but it was an elegant tea cup and teapot when it arrived. Wichita Falls tap water ruins everything, and the tea was no different. We have a reverse osmosis at home for CLEAN water to drink and cook and it would have probably tasted better if the water wasn't tap. You could tell. THE MENU HAS NO PRICES that I saw listed so we were not going to worry about it and just enjoy the Valentine's Day lunch. I guessed a fair price would have been $25 for tea, app, and entrée. BOY WAS I WRONG! Total bill for both of us before tip was FORTY BUCKS! For what we got, that was a GREAT PRICE! Will definitely recommend Japan House to others! (We didn't have sushi but I heard it's great). We left...
Read moreI know another Asian restaurant but the short version of my review is you got to try this out. Especially if you want to impress that special person on date night. Here is my long version of this review.
A Hidden Gem in Wichita Falls – Japanese House Delivers an Unforgettable Dining Experience
If you’re looking for a new favorite spot in Wichita Falls, look no further than Japanese House, located at 3801 Call Field Road. This newly opened restaurant is already making waves—and for good reason.
The atmosphere is intimate and inviting, with a modern yet cozy aesthetic that makes it perfect for a date night or special outing. Whether you’re seated in a booth or at a table, the ambiance strikes the right balance between relaxed and refined.
What truly sets Japanese House apart, however, is the menu. Diners can opt for the incredibly generous all-you-can-eat option for just $30—and yes, that includes the entire menu. It’s not limited to just a few selections; you can sample every roll, every entrée, and every specialty item until you’re completely satisfied. For those choosing to order a la carte, prices remain very reasonable, making this an excellent value either way.
But the highlight of the experience is undoubtedly the food. Each dish is carefully prepared with high-quality ingredients, artful presentation, and an authentic flavor profile that rivals top-tier establishments in larger cities. From fresh sashimi and creative sushi rolls to savory hot entrees, everything we tried was truly exceptional.
Japanese House is a culinary experience not to be missed. Whether you’re a sushi enthusiast or simply looking for something new and impressive, this spot is more than worth a visit. Wichita Falls just got a...
Read moreThe main issue I have with this place is that you HAVE to come at a good time, and you HAVE to have a VERY empty stomach for the food: price ratio to be worth it. At 20.99 for lunch, if you can eat more than 2 rounds of 5 dishes, then sure, it's great. That's about the same as a normal person would eat at a buffet - given the portion sizes. But if you go at dinner time, which is 30.99, and you're not that hungry so you eat only 1 round - then it's grossly overpriced. I'm not one to suggest what you do, but it would behoove you heed my warning. An issue that might arise because of the concept of the restaurant,- which is 5 dishes at a time maximum, all you can eat (served at your table) is that the server might forget to bring one of your dishes. This happened twice when I was there. So, beware this is a risk, from the model of the restaurant. The food was prepared very well, and it was very good. Fried rice was not the best I've had, but it was acceptable. The sushi was just fine, but not the best I've had around these areas. The service was adequate. The atmosphere could use a couple more pieces of decor in the main dining area. Overall, it's a nice "date spot". However, it benefits you-as a consumer-to come at a good time (lunch) and to come with an empty stomach to eat enough to make the...
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