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    Bar in Houston, United States

    Oishii

    100Pearl Points

    Japanese dining that rewards knowing what to order.

    Oishii, Bar in Houston

    About Oishii

    Oishii on Richmond Avenue is one of Houston's more serious Japanese-inflected bar programs — worth visiting specifically for the cocktail menu, not just as a neighborhood option. Booking is easy, counter seats are the right call, and the drinks reward patience over speed. Compare it against Julep or Anvil before deciding what kind of bar night you're after.

    Oishii, Houston: Quick Take

    If you're arriving at Oishii on Richmond Avenue expecting a direct Japanese restaurant, reset that expectation before you walk in. The address — 3764 Richmond Ave. in the Greenway Plaza corridor — puts it in a stretch of Houston that rewards knowing where you're going. First-timers sometimes underestimate what a bar-forward Japanese concept in this part of the city can deliver. The room is the first signal: clean lines, deliberate lighting, and a counter-driven setup that tells you the drinks program is doing real work here, not just filling space between courses.

    For a first visit, focus on the cocktail program. Japanese-inflected bar programs , when they're serious , tend to show their ambition through restraint: fewer ingredients, better sourcing, technique that doesn't announce itself. That's the category Oishii is operating in on Richmond. If you've been to Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Kumiko in Chicago, you understand the register. Oishii is working in that same disciplined mode in Houston, which is a narrower field locally and worth paying attention to.

    Booking is easy by Houston bar standards , walk-ins are generally viable, though counter seats fill faster on weekend evenings. If you want to settle in and work through the menu properly, arrive before 8 PM on a Friday or Saturday. Midweek visits give you more room and a more attentive pace from the bar staff, which matters when the drinks reward conversation.

    On price positioning, the venue sits above a casual icehouse but below the top-end splurge tier. For the quality of what's in the glass, that's a reasonable trade. First-timers should lead with whatever the bartender recommends rather than defaulting to a familiar order , the house selections are where the program's thinking shows most clearly.

    If you're building a Houston bar evening and want more context, our full Houston bars guide covers the wider field, and our full Houston restaurants guide can help you sequence dinner before or after. For hotel options nearby, the Houston hotels guide covers the Greenway and Galleria corridor well. You can also browse Houston experiences and Houston wineries if you're planning a fuller itinerary.

    The short version: Oishii earns a visit specifically for its bar program. Go with an open mind about the drinks, sit at the counter if you can, and don't rush. That's the right way to use this place.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Oishii known for?

    Oishii is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Houston.

    Where is Oishii located?

    Oishii is located in Houston, at 3764 Richmond Ave., Houston, TX 77046.

    How can I contact Oishii?

    You can reach Oishii via the venue's official channels.

    Location

    3764 Richmond Ave., Houston, TX 77046

    Houston, United States

    Compare Oishii

    Value Check: Oishii and Peers
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    OishiiEasy
    JulepUnknown
    BandistaUnknown
    Anvil BarUnknown
    Birdies IcehouseUnknown
    1100 Westheimer RdUnknown

    A quick look at how Oishii measures up.

    Also Consider

    • Julep, Notable alternative
    • Bandista, Notable alternative
    • Anvil Bar, Notable alternative
    • Birdies Icehouse, Bar / icehouse fare (burgers, tacos, snacks), Bar / icehouse fare (burgers, tacos, snacks)
    • 1100 Westheimer Rd, Notable alternative

    How Oishii Compares to Other Houston Bars

    If your priority is a craft cocktail program with a clear point of view, Oishii is a stronger choice than Birdies Icehouse or 1100 Westheimer Rd, both of which lean into casual volume over bar craft. Julep is the stronger direct comparison if you want a drinks-first room in Houston with genuine program depth, Julep's Southern spirits focus gives it a sharper identity, while Oishii's Japanese register is more restrained and quieter in its ambition. Which you prefer depends on whether you want a bar that performs or one that underplays.

    Bandista skews younger and louder, making it a better fit for group energy than for a focused drinks experience. If the goal is conversation and deliberate drinking, Oishii has the edge on atmosphere. Anvil Bar is the benchmark for serious cocktail culture in Houston and the fair comparison for anyone weighing Oishii against the city's most technically rigorous programs, Anvil has the longer track record and wider recognition, but Oishii offers a more specific and arguably more dialed-in aesthetic for the Japanese bar format.

    For visitors who've already done Jewel of the South in New Orleans or 13 Celsius locally and want something more focused on the bar craft itself, Oishii is a logical next move. Easiest to book: Oishii. Deepest track record: Anvil. Most versatile for groups: Bandista or Birdies. Most interesting drinks identity: Oishii and Julep are the two to weigh.

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