Mizunoya is a new Japanese restaurant in Carrollton, TX, opened in 2026 at Hebron Parkway Plaza on W Hebron Parkway. It runs a sushi bar, a hibachi flat-top and a ramen kitchen from one room, with rolls from $6.99, hibachi from $10.99 and a weekday lunch set at $10.99.
Trying a restaurant in its first months is a different exercise from going somewhere established. There is no consensus to lean on and no long review history to read, so the useful questions become concrete ones: what is actually on the menu, what does it cost, and is the thing you want to eat there at all. This page answers those directly for a new Japanese kitchen on the north side of Carrollton.
Mizunoya is a sushi and hibachi restaurant rather than a specialist in either, which in this part of North Dallas is the norm rather than a compromise — the two nearest Japanese kitchens on Hebron Parkway are set up the same way. What that means in practice is four kinds of cooking running at once, and a menu wide enough that a table rarely has to agree on a single cuisine.
Twelve regular rolls from $6.99, sixteen chef special rolls from $10.99, and nigiri or sashimi at $6.99 for two pieces.
Eight entrées from $10.99 for vegetable to $23.99 for the three-protein combo, all served with rice and vegetables.
Four broths — tonkotsu, shoyu, miso and black garlic — across six bowls from $10.50 to $12.99.
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 11am to 3pm: two rolls for $10.99, three for $15.99, or a bento box with four sides for $11.99.
The most reliable way to judge a new sushi kitchen is to order the plainest thing on the card, because a plain order has nowhere to hide. A $6.99 California roll shows the knife work and how tightly the rice is packed; two pieces of nigiri at $6.99 show the fish. Everything else is decoration on top of those two answers.
The restaurant is in Hebron Parkway Plaza on W Hebron Parkway, the retail strip on the north edge of Carrollton anchored by a Walmart, with surface parking directly outside the suite. Hebron Parkway runs east to west between Josey Lane and Old Denton Road, which puts it within about fifteen minutes of West Plano, Lewisville, The Colony, Castle Hills and Farmers Branch.
Eleven sections, a hundred and six dishes. If you are deciding whether a new restaurant is worth the drive, this is the whole card compressed into the numbers that matter — how many options there are and what the range costs.
| Section | Items | Price range |
|---|---|---|
| Appetizer & Soup | 20 | $2.99 – $8.99 |
| Chef Special Rolls | 16 | $10.99 – $14.99 |
| Regular Rolls | 12 | $6.99 – $11.99 |
| Nigiri, Sashimi & Combo | 6 | $6.99 – $31.99 |
| Hibachi Entrées | 8 | $10.99 – $23.99 |
| Ramen & Udon | 6 | $10.50 – $12.99 |
| Yaki Soba / Udon | 5 | $11.99 – $13.99 |
| Kid's Meal | 4 | $7.99 – $8.99 |
There is a sensible order to a first visit somewhere new, and it is not the order most people use. These four steps cost about twenty-five dollars and tell you almost everything you need to know about the kitchen.
A $6.99 California roll is the control. Loose rice or ragged edges will show up here before anywhere else.
$6.99 for two. Rice and fish with nothing on top is the clearest read on both.
Hibachi chicken at $14.99 arrives with rice and vegetables, and tells you how the hot side of the kitchen runs.
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 11am to 3pm, two rolls are $10.99 — the cheapest way to test a second visit.
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.
Every dish and every price is published before you walk in. Mizunoya, 1025 W Hebron Pkwy #156, Carrollton, TX 75010 — call (972) 209-0911.