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    Feng Shui

    4.5 (119 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Guy H.

    Great find! Downtown for a day at the Dallas Aquarium and needed a late lunch. Checking Yelp for local options,I noticed a place I'd previously bookmarked with Thai in the offerings so,headed that way. Dallas uptown can be frustrating,hectic and discouraging if your not patient. I was,circling the block to find a parking garage plainly marked for the area I was headed to. Your parking is free here with restaurant validation. Walking up to Fung Shui I remembered it from a previous walk in this area when I bookmarked it. Opening the enormous wooden door takes some effort and is indicative of the place you're entering. Well designed,upscale,comfortable. A lot of natural light entering the space gives a feeling of well being and instant relaxation. The menu combins Chinese, Japanese and Thai offerings in the perfect way. The lunch menu has offerings in all 3 and I went for the chefs choice assorted sashimi. Perfect is the only way to describe the fresh, elegantly sliced portions of Sashimi. My lunch partner went Chinese with a shrimp,beef, chicken stir fry. Also perfect. Nice selection of hot teas available and we enjoyed a pot of Chrysanthemum. It was the perfect accompaniment to our lunch. They have a significant and impressive collection of Japanese whiskey at the full bar that I'm anxious to return for a sip. I highly recommend you ... Go!

    Pad See-Ew
    Renee I.

    I was so excited to finally try this place. We had a Galentine's dinner here and the decor and ambiance was amazing. The staff were pleasant and our waiter was pretty good. They brought out our food exceptionally fast, which would have been great, but it took the kitchen/waiter 3 attempts to get my meal right. I ordered the Pad See Ew and was sent out every variation of the meal except for what I ordered. I understand that most Thai pasta meals are similar, but they should know their stuff. My correct meal eventually came out and it was delicious. I got a spicy level 3, which was perfect and made every bite enjoyable. I also ordered the vegetable springs rolls... nothing to write home about, but worth the try. I like that it was firm (stuffed) and crunchy.

    Green bean

    Wow this food and vibe could not have been better. The service was 10/10 and the food was next level. I really recommend the three origin bento box - a little bit of everything and so much food. Our server was very attentive and it felt like we were at a Michelin resturaunt the way we were treated. Sushi was super tender and fresh and the pad kee mow was the best I've ever had. Really excited to have this gem in dallas. Xoxox

    LaToya A.

    Food was tasty. We ate outside and it was a nice vibe. The staff was friendly and the service was very fast. The main issue I had was with the cheesecake. On the menu it said Japanese cheesecake but it seemed just regular new York style.

    Crispy Beef
    Alicia G.

    I celebrated my birthday at Feng Shui and had such a wonderful experience! What makes this restaurant stand out is how they honor each cuisine individually--Chinese, Japanese, and Thai--without mixing them together. Each menu has its own authentic flavors and traditions, which makes it feel like three restaurants in one. Everything we tried was delicious, and the service was so thoughtful. Not knowing it I ordered the most popular menu items. Check out my photos. To top it off, they surprised me with warm doughnuts and a candle for my birthday--it was the sweetest touch and made the night extra special. Definitely a place I'll be coming back to!

    Jalapeño Chicken- $24. Super spicy!
    Mikhael W.

    I think I've finally found the best Chinese food in Dallas! Did I mention expensive? Grabbed a seat at the bar on a Saturday afternoon--only a handful of diners and was greeted immediately. There were so many things I wanted to try. This is the type of place where you should just sample all you can, but your pockets will be pissed at you! The concept is genius! All of my favorite Asian cuisines--Chinese, Thai, Japanese....you can try all 3 at one restaurant!! The pork dumplings came highly recommended but honey, I will highly NOT recommend that one! The only disappointment of the afternoon. Maybe it was a bad batch but the dumplings and meat mixture inside had a very strange texture, very mushy, bland. I wanted to send it back, but that's just not me. SKIP IT! I added veggies to my crispy beef which was divine. Think of it as panda express' being beef. I wish they would've added bell pepper and maybe some broccoli but all I got were onions. I wasn't mad at that. Still delicious, huge portion. The spicy salmon roll arrived without spice, but it sure was fresh--made right in front of me! I always have to have crispy noodles when eating Chinese, and boy did these hit the spot with the extra yummy dipping sauces! The yuzu lemon drop martini was the star here. Not only was it beautiful to look at but it was not sweet and very strong! My favorite combinations! I look forward to my return here. I will go for the drunken noodles! I'll definitely be on pay day!

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    Karen C.

    I've ate here twice now! Delicious upscale Asian, with Japanese, Chinese, and Thai menus. The sushi is yummy and fresh. Service is quick and friendly. Relaxing scenic decor. Vast menu with lots to try.

    Beef red curry
    Sammo C.

    My husband and I wanted to check out this concept of Thai, Japanese and Chinese food all in one place and we were pleasantly surprised. We stuck with Thai and Chinese for this meal but we were impressed with the flavors and amount of food. I'd personally say this was on the more expensive end for like a beef curry compared to some of our local Thai spots- but we are aware the ambiance and location make it a higher end restaurant- and the portions were super generous which I think also help justify the price! Our waiter, Hao, was really nice and helpful and would highly recommend him! Our favorites were the crispy beef and the spicy pork wontons, although everything was great!

    Orange chicken and House Fried Rice
    Niraja S.

    Although the food was flavorful and I appreciated how the orange chicken wasn't too sweet, the service was mediocre. I was told I could get a certain drink as a mocktail, then got brought out a random mocktail and told I couldn't get the original as one. It also took a long time for our orders to be taken, checks to come out, and cards to be taken. Although it's cute inside, I wouldn't come again.

    Nunchuck
    Lucie N.

    FOOD Crispy Wrapped Shrimp - a little bit underwhelming since it was mainly just shrimp wrapped in egg roll wrapper, which, in my opinion isn't worth the price. Spicy Tuna and Crab Nachos - it was very crunchy on the bottom and light with the nacho portion. The spicy tuna is well seasoned and has a good sweet taste from the soy sauce and a nice kick from the spicy mayo. Nunchuck - seared salmon tastes amazing. A bit of a kick from the jalapeño. Tempura is crunchy in the middle and tastes good. Happy Family - Good stir fry flavor! Pretty generous portion of proteins with the beef, chicken, scallop, shrimp, etc. Veggies were well cooked and still crispy which I liked. Thai Basil Fried Rice - It had a good Thai basil flavor to it. The rice was a little bit more on the soggy side. I got level three out of five for spiciness and it was pretty medium (not too hot). We got the combination. Shrimp was sizable and protein portions were alright. Green Tea Cheesecake Very creamy and delicious! It's a pretty decent slice size. Crust is also very well put together and has a hint of saltiness which enhances the sweetness of the cheesecake part. Fuji Mountain - very strong alcohol taste with the different rums. Presentation is very cute with the large cup that's mountain shaped, the light up ice, coconut sprinkles, and little fire thing in the center. Tasted pretty good overall! VIBES The place is decorated nicely, with a modernized Asian design. There is representation from Thai, Japanese, and Chinese culture. There is seating from the bar seating to standalone tables booths. SERVICE Service was great! Very personable and friendly. Gave us good recommendations and were patient throughout! Quick to fill up water and overall pleased!

    Fried rice
    Tashana L.

    I'm really surprised by the high ratings this place has. My food was delivered so I have no opinion the restaurant itself. For the price, the quality of the food was extremely poor. The wonton soup was dark brown and wayyy too salty. It felt like I was drinking a bottle of soy sauce, disgusting. The Mongolian beef was even worse! No flavor, undercooked, gummy and greasy. I always thought fried rice was hard to mess up, welp they managed to do it. Their rice was literally just overcooked eggs and soy sauce, no seasoning whatsoever. $70 down the drain. I've had better "Chinese" food at the mall.

    House Fried Rice with Egg Sweet and sour chicken
    Sydney E. S.

    The ambiance was really nice. It was a group of 3 of us on a Monday night. Relatively empty as expected. The server was nice, she gave a few suggestions on the menu. For the food, it was good, not great. I would get the tower again & try some sushi next time. I thought that the sauce should have been mixed in with the chicken- it was a bit dry. For the fried rice, it was very eggy which was not my favorite. Good spot for a girls or group dinner. Portions are shareable and lots of different options based off of your preference.

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