Mexican restaurant, Bar, Restaurant, Seafood restaurant, Sushi restaurant
Culichi Town offers an exciting twist on traditional Mexican cuisine, combining it with a vibrant sushi experience. Located on Aldine Westfield Rd in Houston, this casual spot is perfect for groups or solo diners seeking flavorful dishes at affordable prices. With a lively atmosphere enhanced by live music on weekends, guests rave about the generous portions and friendly service. Whether you're enjoying fish tacos, shrimp empanadas, or a unique steak sushi roll, there's something for everyone. Plus, the accessibility features make it welcoming for all!
Food & drink
Vibe
Empanada
Aguachile
Salsa
Michelada
Piña colada
Ceviche
Sushi
By owner
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I initially tried this place in Los Angeles and I fell in love the service the food the atmosphere was amazing so when I found out there was a Houston location I decided to go try it out and I was caught off guard with the fact is nothing like the one is Los Angeles the menu was limited compared to the one in L.A they also didn’t have a physical menu which is fine.The atmosphere was alright not very pleasant looking.Service wise was great could have been better asked the guy a few questions about the menu and he couldn’t give me answer he looked new so I understood.Food was amazing !! They have live music on weekdays is pretty nice gets really loud so if you mind that don’t come on a weekend.They offer to take pictures of you keep in mind is $22 for the picture.Parking is valet only ! Keep that in mind.Food is amazing will definitely be coming back hopefully with a better experience.
It’s really weird.But hey, the Sushi wasn’t half bad; I got sushi with steak.The steak roll.The steak was really rare, I might’ve been able to switch out my option before it was made.I suggest getting medium, but the raw meat wasn’t half bad.I liked it.Again the steak was really rare, and it wasn’t bad.I also ordered wings for my sister.She couldn’t come with me but I got her something. The service is ok, do have to admit it’s a predominantly Spanish speaking area.The restaurant is a ‘Mexican twist with a very dark Japanese Vibe’.I’m sure it gets “lit” on the weekends but I wouldn’t know I came on a Tuesday night. So be advised. I still give the restaurant a 5 star review as I am not judging only criticizing. I had the feeling of pulling some powdery substance out, because of the music, but I didn’t have anything on me.If someone would’ve given me a ride I’m sure I would’ve drank. Do I recommend this restaurant, no.Not if you’re going to just have sushi.You must come prepared to drink and eat. So in those words you should totally try it. I can’t force you to try it out. Do leave my jokes aside. The sushi role was great.Come and speak Spanish and have fun.Come on a week end. They need to update the prices on the menu so waitresses and waiters get tipped more.
The food was incredible! Huge portions! The drinks were extremely tasty! The service was phenomenal! From the moment we walked in we were greeted and asked if it was our first time.Our server Sofia was super nice and quick! We even got a complementary chocolate cake for being our first time here. The manager also approached us and checked in! She mentioned they have a live band from Friday-Sunday evenings till closing.We will have to try that! For those who really enjoy authentic Mexican sushi this is the place!