
In search of a new favorite Japanese restaurant that doesn't cost a fortune?
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the finest destinations for affordable Japanese cuisine around Fort Worth, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to get your sushi, ramen or edamame fix on a budget.
1. Taste of Asia

Topping the list is Taste of Asia. Located at 7420 N. Beach St., Suite 250 in Summerfields, the Japanese, Chinese and Thai eatery is the highest-rated source for inexpensive Japanese fare in Fort Worth, boasting four stars out of 293 reviews on Yelp.
Yelper Hugh H., who reviewed Taste of Asia on Jan. 11, wrote, "The bento box is not a bad choice for lunch or supper."
Frankie F. noted, "Clean place, fresh food, friendly servers. Affordable and super cheap lunch menu."
2. Yatai Food Kart

Next up is Fairmount's Yatai Food Kart, situated at 1311 W. Magnolia Ave. With five stars out of 22 reviews on Yelp, the food truck, which specializes in ramen and other Japanese food items, has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for an economical option.
Yelper Gerry C., who reviewed Yatai Food Kart on Jan. 20, wrote, "Yatai met not only met our expectations, but far exceeded them. The ramen broth was as tasty as you could ever hope for. The noodles had a perfect texture. All of the ingredients blended well."
And Emily O. added, "Drop what you're doing, and go to Yatai Food Kart. I'm going to go as far as to say that this is my favorite place to eat in Fort Worth. The miso ramen is out of this world!"
3. Hashi Japanese Kitchen

Finally, Ridglea North's Hashi Japanese Kitchen, located at 6370 Camp Bowie Blvd., is another superior choice, with Yelpers giving the reasonably priced Japanese dining establishment four stars out of 46 reviews.
On the menu, anticipate a sizable variety of hibachi and teriyaki options, appetizers like spicy edamame, tempura shrimp and gyoza, salads, assorted sushi rolls and desserts such as mochi ice cream.
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