Their sushi selection is the best always fresh and they use good ingredients, it’s sad that a lot of sushi restaurants can’t even match the quality of this SUSHIYA stand. Try the crunchy roll or the tempura salmon their great rolls.
Andrew D.
Classificação do local: 1 Spring, TX
I’m not happy with this store’s customer service at all. Yesterday I bought $ 70 worth of groceries and asked for $ 6 in quarters. I was refused by not one but two different cashiers and told to go to the customer service line which was about 15 people deep with one clerk helping their customers. I left and went to the nearby Texaco station on Rayford and got my $ 6 in quarters without buying anything.
A D.
Classificação do local: 4 Spring, TX
Friendly staff, fair prices and speedy service. Parking is plentiful and the location is not hard to find!
David B.
Classificação do local: 4 Spring, TX
I have been to this HEB a few times and so far all my experiences have been good. It does not seem as crowded as some of the other locations. There are not very many registers at the front, but there are not as many customers either so it kind of works out. I have not had more than 1 or 2 people in front of me when I tried to check out. This store is not as large as some of the other locations, but they have had everything that I have wanted and I have not had any issues finding items.
JD G.
Classificação do local: 5 Madison, TN
I really like this grocery store. They have a great selection of fresh fruits and veggies as well as meats. The bakery and deli always have a good variety of fresh goods that are always delicious. My only drawback is everyone else seems to love this store as well since it is always packed. I have yet to go at any time that the aisles aren’t full. Added bonuses are, it’s right down the street from my home and it isn’t Wal-Mart!
Gwen W.
Classificação do local: 3 Columbus, OH
I’ve never been in an HEB before. They’re only found down south — we’re started right here in TX. I had to stop here for earplugs(can’t stand any noise), while staying at a hotel over the holiday(here to visit family!). This HEB looked to be on the smaller size. Definitely not«Market» size. Headed right in and immediately saw health and hygiene to the right. Got my earplugs and headed to the checkout lines. This place was busy, people getting last minute stuff for Christmas. I found a lane that was almost done with their transaction, so I headed to that aisle. The cashier gentleman was polite and didn’t waste any time. This was a good trip — fast, friendly, efficient.
Iris R.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
This HEB is right down the street from where I work, so I go here fairly frequently. Store is clean and conveniently located. Employees are friendly, and their shelves are usually well-stocked. As for Amber D’s review: it appears that it’s HEB policy to not sell alcohol to out-of-state residents. It sounds crazy, but it’s not uncommon. My husband wasn’t able to buy beer at a grocery store in Missouri because of his Texas DL. It’s up to the individual business to decide. See here: . Just FYI! :) And the parking lot does have a strange set-up. I don’t have an issue finding a parking spot though.
Jamie M.
Classificação do local: 4 Spring, TX
Never heard of an H-E-B until I moved to Texas, and thus Google became my friend the day I noticed one because I had to know exactly what it’s three letter abbreviation was all about. Well to my surprise it wasn’t that exciting, being the initials of the original owners son and sadly their last name being Butt, for all advertisements purposes had figured no one would shop at a store called Butt’s, seems legit. So I like this stores selection of produce, always fully stocked, in fact on each visit I have always seen someone in the produce section restocking. It’s probably my most shopped area at this store. They always seem to have great sales on fruits and veggies. The whole store seems very well kept, and strategically planned out. I mean come on hitting their in house sushi preparation section with their samples adjacent to the bakery, which also from time to time has samples as well. It’s pure downfall for me. I cant leave this store without buying a fresh loaf of french bread regardless of «needing» it. I like the concept of no silly store card to sign up for or phone number to plug in during check out, the discounts are exactly what they say they are on the floor, minus the coupon deals which conveniently have the coupons located right there for you to grab. Check out has yet to be a problem, smooth and quick with most of the registers open. The parking lot I believe is a little outdated, seems small and disorganized, and can be a headache to enter/exit back onto Sawdust. Overall its a great grocery store — great selection, great service!
Amber D.
Classificação do local: 1 Houston, TX
I recently relocated to the Houston area a few weeks ago. I went to purchase a few items to last me the rest of the week before traveling for the holidays. It was around 8 p.m. on a Sunday, as I was checking out with my items I had two bottles of wine to purchase. The cashier asked for my license which I was more than happy to provide it was not until he looked at my license and informed me that he could not sell any alcohol to anyone that did not live in the state of TEXAS. Really?! I provided him my debit card that also obtained my photo id. That was not acceptable either. He asked for another form of id that had Texas on it. He called over a manager that barely looked legal himself, and he put in my date of birth. No apology was provided. I asked for the district number. I confirmed their names and explained I would never be shopping at their store again. I will be making a call to corporate as I have a high executive contact that will be also expressing their views on the poor experience I had this evening.