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Dallas,
TX
75201
214-550-9500 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. This attractive hotel restaurant blends Mediterranean and Asian flavors in imaginative, artistically presented dishes. Translucent floor panels, drapery, and sensuous furnishings captivate the senses, as do whimsical dishes like grilled ginger beef with wasabi slather or barbecue prawns with beluga lentils. The poolside terrace provides sweeping views of the Dallas skyline and serves as a particularly romantic option if you're looking to impress. And if you truly want to be part of the Dragonfly scene, dress in your chic best.
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| Green Papaya Vietnamese Bistro3211 Oak Lawn Ave
Dallas,
TX
75219
214-521-4811 | | | | | Description: OAK LAWN. Swiftly becoming one of Oak Lawn's more fashionable lunch options, this upscale Vietnamese establishment makes a fan of everyone who attends. Sweet and spicy ingredients (e.g. coriander, ginger, mint, chiles) grant exotic flavor to offerings of shrimp, fish, and chicken, and of course, the requisite rice noodle dishes and salads also find their way onto the menu. Also a hit with the stylish Oak Lawn crowd is the restaurant's interior, which, though a tad cramped, exudes a smart, cool vibe.
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| 5000 Belt Line Rd
Addison,
TX
75001
972-934-8150 | | | | | Description: ADDISON. Ever wonder why Japanese beef tastes so wonderful? Cattle in Japan consume sake and beer and are massaged daily with sake in order to have tender meat! "Kobe" means top-quality choice beef, and this Japanese steakhouse is dedicated to serving premium goods. The restaurant presents prime US beef prepared with the teppan grill pick your entree and the staff will cook it right in front of you! There's also a great bar for drinks before or after dinner.
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| 4848 Belt Line Rd
Addison,
TX
75254
972-392-9998 | | | | | Description: ADDISON. Praised by a number of local publications, May Dragon stands as one of the area's highest-rated Chinese restaurants and proud it should be. Superbly prepared and presented Mandarin, Hunan, Cantonese, and Szechuan dishes garner equal spotlight time, from lighter fare like vegetable lo mein and dan dan noodles to more substantial numbers like smoked tea duck, sesame chicken, and lobster Cantonese. An attractive setting is punctuated by painted screens, white linens, and soft background music; service is professional and accommodating.
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| 3309 N Central Expy
Plano,
TX
75023
972-881-0328 | | | | | Description: PLANO. Whether it's tempura, sushi or teriyaki that tempts your palate, Nakamoto Japanese Cuisine has just the meal for you. Although the restaurant sits in a strip mall, don't be fooled you will find your meal here a true culinary delight! The salmon and yellowtail tuna rolls are scrumptious. The intriguing decor, which includes a tatami room, is simplistically Asian. The service is attentive and the ambiance relaxing perfect for a quiet business lunch.
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| 5631 Alta Ave
Dallas,
TX
75206
214-826-6300 | | | | | Description: GREENVILLE AVENUE. Hip and inventive, this side street restaurant brings an interesting dynamic to the Greenville Avenue landscape: Tapas inspired by the cuisines of, among other countries, Japan and Thailand. Though the setting may seem unassuming, the interior of the old home the restaurant occupies has been smartly redecorated with close attention paid to the concepts of defined lines, dramatic geometry and natural harmony. The food, all the while, ranges from the familiar (lamb chops, steamed clams, sushi) to the more exotic (squid, pad thai, chicken panang).
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| Steel Restaurant and Lounge3102 Oak Lawn Ave
Dallas,
TX
75219
214-219-9908 | | | | | Description: OAK LAWN. Dress to impress when visiting this Zen-inspired restaurant in the Centrum Complex. Smooth mahogany walls, dark cherry floors, dramatic lighting and a sleek, black bar give the place a contemporary attitude that sets it apart from the area's other sushi places. Premium wine and sake lead the libations; meanwhile, the kitchen never fails to impress with offerings of nigiri, maki, vegetable claypot, Australian lobster tail, Mandarin orange shrimp, and marinated Korean beef. Adding to the über-cool vibe is the house music, which bears a distinct Euro sound.
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| 2906 N Henderson Ave
Dallas,
TX
75206-6403
214-828-2400 | | | | | Description: KNOX-HENDERSON. The Tei Tei experience starts well before you enter the modern dining room. On approach, a modest stone pathway leads through a lovely garden that seems worlds away from busy Knox-Henderson. Inside, steel, copper, and exposed brick complement geometric lines and an Eastern aesthetic, stunning the senses. Sushi, sashimi, and rice bowls are impeccably prepared and presented, and grilled creations like foil-wrapped sea bass and sun-dried Spanish mackerel pay due tribute to the cuisine of Northern Japan. The sleek bar is a nice place to hang out before you're seated.
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| Tom Tom Asian Grill and Sushi Bar3699 McKinney Ave
Dallas,
TX
75204
214-522-9866 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. Popular for its moderate prices and tasty fare, this Uptowner takes its cue from NYC's ever-busy noodle bars. Contemporary, casual, and versatile Tom Tom offers both table and bar seating, making it a solid choice for either a quick sit-down meal or a post-work gathering of friends. The fare is Thai and Malaysian "street food," including basil-wrapped prawns and shrimp sticks, all of which serve as tasty companions to beer and wine. Flavorful main courses include Thai green curry with shrimp, Indonesian beef with shiitake mushrooms, and stir-fried butternut squash with tofu.
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| 7775 Banner Dr
Dallas,
TX
75251
972-387-4404 | | | | | Description: NORTH DALLAS. Nimble teppanyaki chefs put on a dazzling display of culinary skills at this Dallas location of the famed chain. Fresh seafood, steak, and poultry can be had either in the lively hibachi room or in the dining room. Sushi has been added to the menu since the restaurant's inception; nigiri, maki, hand rolls, and sushi-based entrees add delicious variety. Don't forget about Benihana for lunch smaller, less pricey versions of dinner favorites are served, as well as a bento box that combines teppanyaki and sushi items. Families appreciate the kids' menu.
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