Bar in Houston, United States
Soma Sushi
100Pearl PointsSushi on Washington Ave, easy walk-in access.

About Soma Sushi
Soma Sushi sits on Houston's busy Washington Avenue corridor — a casual neighbourhood sushi option suited to relaxed weeknight dinners or low-key group meals. Pricing and hours aren't confirmed in our current data, so verify before you go. Easy to get into, but not a destination for technical sushi. Check Pearl's full Houston restaurants guide for stronger alternatives if the occasion calls for more.
Is Soma Sushi Worth Booking in Houston?
If you're weighing sushi options along Washington Avenue, Soma Sushi at 4820 Washington Ave is worth considering — but with limited verified data on pricing, hours, and awards, first-timers should go in with calibrated expectations rather than refined ones. What the address tells you is useful: Washington Avenue runs through one of Houston's more active dining corridors, which means foot traffic is high and the room is likely set up to handle volume. For a first visit, that context matters as much as the menu.
What to Expect When You Walk In
Washington Avenue venues in this part of Houston tend toward lively, mid-size dining rooms — expect a space that prioritises throughput over intimacy. If a quiet, counter-style sushi experience is what you're after, the physical format here may not deliver that. Think accessible neighbourhood sushi rather than a focused omakase setting. The spatial feel is almost certainly casual: open, moderately lit, and social in tempo. That makes it a reasonable pick for groups or a relaxed weeknight dinner, but less suited if you're looking for a contemplative, detail-driven meal.
For first-timers, the practical read is this: arrive without a complex agenda. Order broadly, see what the kitchen does well, and treat this as a neighbourhood sushi bar rather than a destination. Houston's sushi scene has enough range , from stripped-back casual to technically ambitious , that knowing which register you're in before you sit down saves disappointment. Soma Sushi reads as the former.
Value Per Round: What We Know (and Don't)
Pricing data isn't available in our current record, which is itself a signal. Venues with clear price-point transparency tend to publicise it. Without confirmed per-head costs, the safest assumption for a Washington Avenue sushi spot is a mid-range spend , think $25–$55 per person depending on how much you order, though that is category-level context, not a verified figure for Soma specifically. If value per round is your deciding factor, call ahead or check a current menu before committing. For reference, Houston's broader casual sushi tier generally offers solid rolls at accessible prices, and Washington Avenue is not a neighbourhood that skews toward high-end dining tariffs.
If you're cost-conscious and comparing options, the lack of published pricing here puts Soma at a slight disadvantage against spots where you can plan your spend before you arrive. That's a logistical consideration, not a quality verdict , but it's worth factoring in.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy, meaning walk-ins are likely viable, especially on weeknights. Dress: Casual is appropriate for this part of Washington Avenue. Budget: Unconfirmed , mid-range Houston sushi pricing is a reasonable working assumption. Getting there: 4820 Washington Ave, Houston, TX 77007; street parking availability varies; the corridor can be busy on weekends. Phone/website: Not available in our current record , use Google Maps or a search engine to confirm current hours before visiting.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Soma stacks up against other Houston options.
Bars and Experiences Worth Pairing in Houston
If you're building a night around Soma Sushi, Houston's bar scene within reach of Washington Avenue is solid. Julep is the go-to for serious Southern-leaning cocktails, while Bandista runs a livelier, more casual room. 1100 Westheimer Rd and 13 Celsius are both worth knowing if wine or a quieter drink is more your speed after dinner.
For broader planning, Pearl's full Houston restaurants guide, Houston bars guide, Houston hotels guide, Houston wineries guide, and Houston experiences guide cover the full picture. And if you're comparing cocktail bars nationally, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Kumiko in Chicago set a useful benchmark for what a destination bar program looks like.
FAQ: Soma Sushi, Houston
- Do I need a reservation at Soma Sushi? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so walk-ins should be viable for most nights. That said, weekend evenings on Washington Avenue get busy across the board , calling ahead is a sensible move even if it isn't strictly required.
- What's the signature drink at Soma Sushi? No verified drink menu data is available for Soma in our current record. Expect a standard sushi-restaurant drinks list , sake, beer, and likely basic cocktails , rather than a focused bar program.
- Is the food good at Soma Sushi? No awards or verified critic coverage is available in our record to anchor a quality verdict. The reasonable baseline for a Washington Avenue sushi spot is competent, accessible neighbourhood sushi. If you need a stronger quality signal before booking, check recent Google reviews or Yelp for current customer feedback.
- Does Soma Sushi have happy hour deals? Hours and promotional pricing aren't confirmed in our data. Happy hour deals are common along Washington Avenue, so it's worth checking directly with the venue , but don't book specifically for a deal you can't verify.
- Is Soma Sushi good for a date? It can work for an early, low-key date , casual sushi on Washington Avenue is an easy, low-pressure format. If you want a more intimate or impressive setting for a date night, Houston has stronger options at the higher end of the sushi tier. Soma reads as a relaxed neighbourhood pick rather than a destination.
- What's the crowd like at Soma Sushi? Washington Avenue draws a mix of young professionals and local residents. Expect a casual, social crowd , this is not a quiet, formal dining room. Louder and more informal on weekends; more settled on weeknights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Soma Sushi?
Walk-ins are likely viable here, particularly on weeknights. Booking difficulty at Soma Sushi runs easy, so you're not competing with a tight reservation window the way you would at a counter-seat omakase spot. That said, Washington Avenue sees weekend foot traffic, so calling ahead on a Friday or Saturday is sensible if you have a fixed plan for the evening.
What's the signature drink at Soma Sushi?
Specific drink menu details aren't confirmed for Soma Sushi at 4820 Washington Ave. If a cocktail program is a priority for your night, Julep on Washington Avenue is the stronger call — it's one of Houston's most credentialed whiskey bars and easy to pair with a nearby dinner stop.
Is the food good at Soma Sushi?
Verified quality data — awards, critic recognition, or a named chef — isn't on record for Soma Sushi. That doesn't rule it out, but it does mean you're booking on neighbourhood reputation rather than documented credentials. If you want a Houston sushi option with a clearer quality signal, it's worth comparing before committing.
Does Soma Sushi have happy hour deals?
Happy hour details aren't confirmed for Soma Sushi. Washington Avenue has enough options that if a deal is your priority, Anvil Bar and Birdies Icehouse nearby are worth checking directly — both have histories of accessible pricing structures that are easier to verify in advance.
Is Soma Sushi good for a date?
It can work. The Washington Ave address puts you in a lively corridor with enough surrounding options to build a full evening, which is useful if you want flexibility. Soma's easy booking difficulty means no pressure around securing a table, which removes one friction point. For a more intimate or high-stakes date night, a venue with a clearer atmosphere profile and confirmed private seating would be a safer pick.
What's the crowd like at Soma Sushi?
Washington Avenue at 4820 tends to draw a casual, neighbourhood-going crowd rather than a special-occasion dining set. Expect a mixed-age Houston local crowd, likely on the younger side given the corridor. Dress casual and you'll be fine.
Location
4820 Washington Ave, Houston, TX 77007
Houston, United States
Compare Soma Sushi
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Soma Sushi | Easy | ||
| Julep | World's 50 Best | Unknown | |
| Bandista | World's 50 Best | Unknown | |
| Anvil Bar | Unknown | ||
| Birdies Icehouse | Bar / icehouse fare (burgers, tacos, snacks) | Unknown | |
| 1100 Westheimer Rd | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Houston for this tier.
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
Comparing Soma Sushi directly to Houston's bar scene is a category stretch, most of the peer venues on Washington Avenue and nearby corridors lean bar-forward rather than kitchen-forward. If your evening starts at Soma and you need a drink stop after, Julep is the clearest step up in quality: a serious cocktail program with a well-edited room, better suited to a thoughtful nightcap than a loud post-dinner bar. Bandista runs livelier and louder, which makes it a natural next stop if the group energy is still high after dinner.
For value comparison, Birdies Icehouse is worth knowing: bar food (burgers, tacos, snacks) at icehouse prices, with a casual outdoor format that beats Soma on atmosphere for a warm Houston evening. If cheap, unpretentious, and social is the brief, Birdies is the easier call. Anvil Bar is in a different tier altogether, a technically serious cocktail bar that's worth the trip if drinks are the main event rather than food.
1100 Westheimer Rd sits closer to Soma in register: accessible, neighbourhood-facing, without a strong destination pull. Between the two, your choice comes down to whether you want sushi or a drink-first format. For a full night out that covers both food and drinks, the most practical pairing is Soma for dinner followed by Julep or Anvil Bar, both of which deliver a clearer quality signal than Soma does on its own.
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