Japanese Cuisine · Carrollton, TX

Japanese Food in Carrollton, TX: A Guide to Sushi, Ramen, Hibachi, and More

Short answer

Japanese food in Carrollton covers four distinct kitchens: a sushi bar, a hibachi flat-top griddle, ramen built on a long-simmered broth, and weekday bento lunches. Rolls start at $6.99, ramen at $10.50, hibachi at $10.99, and a two-roll lunch set is $10.99 between 11am and 3pm.

"Japanese food" is a bigger tent than it first appears. Under one roof you might find delicate sushi, a steaming bowl of ramen, a sizzling hibachi grill, and a cool poke bowl — each its own tradition, yet all sharing a care for fresh ingredients and balance. If you're exploring Japanese food in Carrollton, this is your starting point: a quick overview of the main styles, what ties them together, and links to deeper guides on each.

A Cuisine Built on Fresh Ingredients

If there's one thread running through Japanese cooking, it's respect for the ingredient. Dishes tend to be built around a few well-chosen components rather than crowded with many, and the goal is usually to let each one taste like itself — the clean sweetness of fresh fish, the depth of a long-simmered broth, the snap of a just-grilled vegetable. Seasonality matters, presentation matters, and so does that savory, hard-to-name quality called umami that gives the food its satisfying backbone. Whether it's a single piece of nigiri or a loaded bowl of ramen, the same instinct is at work: keep it fresh, keep it balanced, and let good ingredients do the talking.

The Main Styles

Sushi & Rolls

Vinegared rice with fresh fish and vegetables, from simple nigiri to elaborate specialty rolls. The form most people picture first when they think Japanese.

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Ramen

A bowl built on broth — tonkotsu, shoyu, miso, or black garlic — with springy noodles and toppings. Comforting, hearty, and endlessly variable.

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Hibachi

Proteins and vegetables seared on a flat iron griddle, often cooked tableside. As much a show as a meal, and a favorite for groups.

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Poke

A Hawaiian-born bowl of cubed raw fish over rice with toppings and sauce. The most casual way into raw-fish dining, built to your taste.

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Explore Our Guides

Want to go deeper on a particular dish? These short guides cover the details:

Japanese Food at Mizunoya

Mizunoya brings several of these traditions under one roof — sushi and rolls, ramen, hibachi off the grill, and a build-your-own poke bowl — so a table can wander across the whole cuisine in a single meal. You can see how it all comes together on our menu.

Where to start, by price

Japanese food in Carrollton covers four fairly different kitchens, and the price of a first order varies more than people expect. This is the cheapest honest way into each one.

Starting prices at Mizunoya, 1025 W Hebron Pkwy, Carrollton, TX 75010.
Style Start with Price
Sushi rolls California roll $6.99
Nigiri / sashimi Two pieces, chef's choice $6.99
Chef special rolls Crazy Salmon Roll $10.99
Ramen Vegetable or tofu bowl $10.50
Hibachi H1 Vegetable $10.99
Yaki soba / udon Vegetable $11.99
Weekday lunch Any two rolls $10.99
Hibachi chef searing salmon and vegetables over flame on the flat-top grill
Hibachi chef searing salmon and vegetables over flame on the flat-top grill
Tonkotsu ramen bowl with chashu pork, soft egg, scallion and black garlic oil
Tonkotsu ramen bowl with chashu pork, soft egg, scallion and black garlic oil

A first order, in 4 steps

If you have never ordered Japanese food beyond a California roll, this sequence covers the four things the kitchen actually does without ordering four entrées you cannot finish.

  1. Start with edamame

    $4.99, salted, ready immediately, and it buys time for everything else.

  2. Add one roll

    $6.99 for a regular roll, or $10.99 for a chef special with a topping.

  3. Add one hot dish

    Hibachi from $10.99 or a ramen bowl from $10.50 — one is plenty between two.

  4. Come back at lunch

    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 11am to 3pm, two rolls are $10.99 and a bento box is $11.99.

Sources

Food-safety and sourcing statements on this page follow the guidance below. Texas food establishments are also required to operate under state retail food rules, and staff handling raw fish are certified food handlers under those rules.

Looking for Japanese food near you?

Carrollton and the wider North Dallas area are rich with Japanese food, from quick poke counters to full sushi bars and hibachi grills. The best way to find your favorite is to taste widely and notice the details. We'd love to be one of your stops once we open.

Mizunoya — Japanese Kitchen

1025 W Hebron Pkwy #156, Carrollton, TX 75010

Open daily except Tuesday

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Japanese food are there?
Japanese cuisine is broad — it includes sushi and sashimi, ramen and other noodle dishes, grilled dishes like hibachi and teppanyaki, rice bowls such as poke, and many small plates. Most restaurants focus on a few of these.
What makes Japanese food distinctive?
A focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients, careful preparation, and balance — often letting simple, high-quality ingredients and savory umami flavors speak for themselves.
Where should I start with Japanese food?
If you're new, approachable starting points include a cooked sushi roll, chicken hibachi, a bowl of ramen, or a poke bowl. From there you can branch into nigiri and sashimi.
Where can I get Japanese food in Carrollton, TX?
Mizunoya serves sushi, ramen, hibachi and poke at 1025 W Hebron Pkwy #156, Carrollton, TX 75010.