Bar in Houston, United States
Tamashi Ramen Sushi- Silber Spring Branch
100ptsCasual Spring Branch ramen and sushi, no fuss.

About Tamashi Ramen Sushi- Silber Spring Branch
Tamashi Ramen Sushi on Silber Rd is a low-friction, neighbourhood-casual option for ramen and sushi in Houston's Spring Branch area. Easy to walk into, relaxed in atmosphere, and suited to locals and first-timers who want a straightforward meal without a reservation strategy. Confirm hours directly before visiting, as operational details are not yet confirmed in our records.
Who Should Book Tamashi Ramen Sushi (Silber Rd)
If you're in the Spring Branch corridor and want a casual, neighbourhood spot for ramen and sushi without committing to a full sit-down restaurant experience, Tamashi on Silber Rd is worth a look. This is a first-timer-friendly venue: low booking friction, no dress code theatrics, and a format that works equally well for a quick solo lunch or a low-key dinner with a small group. It is not the place to bring someone you're trying to impress with a special-occasion tasting menu — and it doesn't try to be.
The Atmosphere and Crowd
Spring Branch has a dense, working-neighbourhood energy, and Tamashi fits that context. Expect a casual dining room where the crowd skews local: families from the surrounding residential streets, office workers from nearby commercial strips, and regulars who know what they want and order fast. The vibe is functional and relaxed rather than curated or scene-driven. Noise levels at peak hours will reflect a busy, no-frills dining room — this is not a quiet date-night environment, but it's also not the kind of place where you're competing with a DJ for a conversation. Come for the food, not the atmosphere.
For first-timers, the dual ramen-and-sushi format is worth noting. Venues that span both formats can sometimes underdeliver on both, so it's worth going in with a focused order rather than trying everything at once. Pick a lane , ramen or sushi , and use a return visit to explore the other side of the menu. That's the most practical approach at a spot like this.
Booking and Timing
Getting a table here is easy. Tamashi does not require advance reservations in the way that higher-demand Houston venues do , walk-in availability is generally workable, especially at off-peak hours. That said, weekend lunch and dinner rushes at neighbourhood spots like this can create waits, so arriving early in a service window (before noon for lunch, before 6:30 PM for dinner) will smooth the experience. No complex booking strategy required. This is one of the easier venues to access in Houston's ramen-and-sushi category.
Practical Details
Tamashi Ramen Sushi is located at 1106 Silber Rd, Suite D1, Houston, TX 77055, in a strip-style retail development typical of the Spring Branch area. Street parking is available. Specific hours, phone, and pricing data are not confirmed in our records , check Google Maps or the venue directly before making a trip. For broader context on eating and drinking in the city, see our full Houston restaurants guide and our full Houston bars guide. If you're planning a broader visit, our full Houston hotels guide, our full Houston wineries guide, and our full Houston experiences guide are useful starting points.
For those comparing cocktail bars and bar experiences across the city, Julep, Bandista, 1100 Westheimer Rd, and 13 Celsius are all worth reviewing depending on what kind of night you're after. If you're travelling and want a benchmark for what a polished cocktail program looks like, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Kumiko in Chicago set a high bar in their respective markets.
Quick reference: Casual neighbourhood ramen-sushi spot on Silber Rd, Spring Branch; easy walk-in access; confirm hours before visiting.
Compare Tamashi Ramen Sushi- Silber Spring Branch
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tamashi Ramen Sushi- Silber Spring Branch | 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 | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tamashi Ramen Sushi- Silber Spring Branch known for?
Tamashi Ramen Sushi- Silber Spring Branch is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Houston.
Where is Tamashi Ramen Sushi- Silber Spring Branch located?
Tamashi Ramen Sushi- Silber Spring Branch is located in Houston, at 1106 Silber Rd d1, Houston, TX 77055.
How can I contact Tamashi Ramen Sushi- Silber Spring Branch?
You can reach Tamashi Ramen Sushi- Silber Spring Branch via the venue's official channels.
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