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    Uchi

    4.5 (2.2k reviews)
    Ultra High-EndJapanese, Sushi Bars, Asian Fusion
    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Great sushi!
    Mike S.

    Great sushi and great service. We had several friends in town that wanted sushi and Uchi Dallas never disappoints. The evening was fun and everyone enjoyed all of the items that we sampled. Fresh, expertly prepared, and delicious. Our waiter was awesome, and even took an Air Drop of my son's Apple Notes sushi list for our order! They have a great drink menu and lots of sake too.

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    Ajay G.

    Incredibly fresh seafood plates here. I'm always so impressed by the plating. Each dish is a work of art! The tasting menu is convenient if you're not sure what to try or order. The server is always knowledgeable and can give great recommendations. I was expecting to not get full while eating here, but I actually did get full! Come during happy hour for some better deals!

    Caroline Z.

    The Standard uchi group dinner. The quality is always good, but gosh they really need to change up their menu for the big group events. It has gotten so repetitive that we have stopped scheduling dinners at uchi since we are so tired of the same meal over and over. Doesnt help that the dessert takes an extra 30 minutes to come out (sometimes longer)

    Leslie B.

    Uchi in Dallas was outstanding. The sushi was excellent, and we focused mostly on sashimi, which was incredibly fresh and beautifully prepared. The ham and eggs roll was something different we tried. It sounds unusual, but it was creative and really well executed. We sat at the bar so as expected service was attentive, and the overall experience lived up to the reputation. This is a must visit for sushi in Dallas.

    Eggplant cold dish
    Liza K.

    I'm giving this a 4-star for ambiance, and knowledge by the server. The same was great but unfortunately the food didn't measure up to what I remembered months back the first time I tried this restaurant. I simply couldn't find the items we got that I liked last time. And the items we got except for one roll were par at best. I had brought friends here from Los Angeles and they too were less than impressed. We would have eaten more had we understood the menu better and had the first few things come out delicious. Sadly, for this reason I will not return. Just so many other restaurants to try or return to that was 5 star.

    Duck fig
    Linda N.

    It's always a treat when we are able to visit Uchi. The menu is a bit overwhelming when deciding on what to order because there are so many unique items and not a lot of descriptions of what you're actually getting. Because of that, we tend to order the omakase (chef's choice) or somakase (waiter helps curate/select the items) and trust the restaurant to provide us with the most delicious foods. We have never had anything that we did not like/love. It's a must-try experience if you ever have an opportunity. Even the most basic nigiri sushi will have an unexpected ingredient/sauce/garnish that elevates it to something incredible. It's a very, very expensive meal but at least you'll never be disappointed with any of the food.

    Amanda W.

    Great sushi. Awesome atmosphere. I loved our sushi chef! The dessert had cilantro ice on top which I was skeptical of but I enjoyed it.

    Crispy Tofu
    Lauren B.

    I celebrated my anniversary at Uchi on a Saturday night and had an okay experience! My overall thought is that for a place where people spend $80+ a head, I expected more. The restaurant is beautiful and clean, though a bit loud. We were seated at a booth, and we loved how spacious it was. We were given a little card that said "Happy Anniversary", but that was all the celebratory gestures we received. We opted for ordering a handful of dishes from the vegetarian menu, as well as some sake. The sake was really excellent and tasted like honeydew. The two best dishes were the Uchi Salad and the Crispy Tofu roll. They were amazing. The other dishes ranged from good to meh. The fried green tomato katsu wasn't great - the tomato was really hard and kind of oaky. Service was extremely slow. We waited over FORTY MINUTES between receiving our brussels sprouts and the kinoko nabe, even though we ordered it ahead of time. This meal was a lot of waiting paired with pretty subpar service. Our server wasn't notably personable or warm. At the end of the night, we were given a $25 off voucher as an apology for the poor service and long wait times. The caveat is this voucher needs to be used this month, in the next ~2 weeks, which seems unlikely for me. At this price point, I would recommend you go elsewhere! Especially to celebrate a big milestone and moment, they fell short.

    Jimmy L.

    We took a large group here for my wife's birthday and it was still as good as i remembered it was. Everything we had was really good and plated very nicely. I highly recommend Kinoko Rabe, nice flavor with burnt crispy rice at the bottom of the clay pot with perfectly cooked mushrooms. The atmosphere of the restaurant was second to none. Service for a 10 person table is usually slow but they had it down with extra assistance at all times. Nice job Uchi!

    Megan A.

    This is probably one of my favorite sushi spots The fish and ingredients were fresh. This place is the first time I tried an oyster which made me fall in love with them. Our server and the rest of the staff were also great!

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    Saba

    Came here on friday evening for my anniversary. The place is warm feeling, with nice decor all around. Our server Zak was great, and gave us so many great recommendations. We ordered lots of food and a lot of it was great. Me and my gfs favorite was probably the eggplant nigiri; it exploded with flavor. However a couple of things went wrong. First, we were told through email that we would get $25 off if we reserved through a link from a past dinner experience we had with uchiko... we didn't. I also ordered a piece of uni which had a hair inside. As a young couple, i get nervous to tell management since they would probably think we'd lie, and my assumption is probably correct since nothing was done, just a sorry. It definitely killed the vibe of the dinner, but i must move on lol

    Overseasoned wagyu beef, not A5 or shitty cut
    Zhesi C.

    This place is a joke. We ordered Omakase for 2 persons, and they told us they serve it as a shareable plate, like 10 courses. The waiter couldn't tell us what the menu was, it is up to the chef, even it is up to the chef and it still has a menu but not here. We got one piece of fish fillet and shared it, about 2os per persons, lol. One nigiri sushi per person and the rice was sweet and loose, lol x 2. At the end of the night, they acted like a Michelin restaurant and gave us one "today's menu" and one Szechuan chill paste, remember this is Japanese or 2 persons, lol x 3? The serving between each plate is random, sometimes we waited 10 mins and sometimes 20 mins. At the end the bill was almost $400. We didn't get what we paid for, they charged Michelin price and the food quality, presentation and service is a joke. Highly not recommended. Ambience: 5/5, we are pretty sure we are paying for the rent Food:1/5 Price:0/5 Service: 1/5

    Jack G.

    My wife took me here to celebrate my birthday and it was "off the hook"!!! We sat at the sushi bar and the suggestions of fresh sashimi were spot on. So fresh that most just melted in your mouth. The service from both our waitress and chef were superb. Love the open kitchen design along with the bar. Really gives it more of an authentic Tokyo restaurant. Highly recommend the walu walu for a hot dish; isaki & kinmedai for sashimi; the negitoro for a roll. This place is nothing like a typical American style "sushi" restaurant it's a true Japanese sushi restaurant

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    Im trying to make a reservation. I see Wine Bar and sushi bar options---which option is just a regular dining/table option?

    On their website, the regular times without any specifications are normal tables. I see "Patio", "Sushi Bar", and regular times

    When is happy hour?

    Hi Cathy, Our happy hour is from 4 to 6pm at Uchi. Our sister restaurant Uchiba (right above uchi)… 

    Is it cold on the patio this time of year?

    Hi Ashley! Outside on the patio we have fans/misters/heaters that are utilized at various points in the year. This winter there are 9 Bromic heaters that are evenly distributed on the patio.

    I have a party 5+ for a family birthday. We are all looking to get omakase except for one of our party who has a fish allergy. Would it be possible for the table to get omakase minus that one person?

    I'm sure they'd be able to do that! They always seem very flexible and I even had a vegan phase where they did a vegan omakase for me. One thing to be careful about are some of the soy sauces etc as sometimes they can have fish oils in them, so… 

    Would you say that it's good for a birthday and be able to fill you up?

    Yes! It's nice for special occasions but you do spend quite a bit. I get full when I've racked up about $150-200

    Does anyone know if they serve Omakase for one?

    We have several options for our omakases. Each day, we feature a six course signature tasting and a ten course che'fs tasting that are designed for two people to share. If you sit at the sushi bar, your sushi chef can easily customize a meal for… 

    Is happy hour still available?

    Yes, til 6:30!!

    Do you have Gluten Free items on the menu?

    Hello, John, We have many naturally gluten free options on the menu, as well as several sauce alternatives to make a large portion of our menu gluten free. We even have a… 

    Is miso soup still on menu?

    Yes!

    What are the vegan options?

    Honestly this place is very easy. Just tell them you're vegan and they'll make up some rolls or side dishes for you. This is my top sushi place for me and I love it a lot! They have pickled veggies and mushrooms that are very tasty. I know for sure… 

    Is the valet service free or do we have to found our own parking?

    Ues, friendly valet service is complimentary

    What's the average price range for a dinner date for 2 people?

    That's pretty much impossible to answer at a sushi place. It's not like a typical restaurant where you each order an entree. So it depends on how much sushi you order. You could get out of there for $150. Or you could get out of there for $400.

    Is this place BYOB (bring your own beer or wine?

    No, they are full service.

    I'm a party of one. Can I come for dinner and just wait for a bar seat?

    Yes! You can also make a reservation for 1 if you want to be safe - or take your chance waiting at either the wine bar or sushi bar (Both serve the full menu!)

    Can you make a reservation for happy hour? If not, would it be difficult to get a spot for 6 people?

    Sher O., You can absolutely make a reservation during our Sake Social Hour (what we call our Happy Hour). We would love to make a reservation for you party of 6. Call our… 

    Can a 17 year old have a drink with his parents presence and permission?

    Johnny T is correct, TABC does allow for an establishment to server the parent/guardian, who can then server the minor. The parent/guardian must be present the entire time the minor has possession of an alcoholic beverage.… 

    What time is happy hour?

    5-6:30pm

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    Asian Mint

    Asian Mint

    3.9
    (390 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    Really enjoyed my visit to Asian Mint on Oak Lawn. The general manager, Julie, was friendly and…read moreknowledgeable, we ended up chatting for a bit about the restaurant. I picked up a to-go lunch and got the Pad Woonsen, which was flavorful and packed with veggies and meat. My coworker ordered the Sriracha Chicken and couldn't stop raving about it all afternoon. Great food, great service, we'll definitely be back! Next time I'll be sure to snap some photos of the food and the ambience too.

    This is a true fusion restaurant where each dish keeps its own identity. So many places blur…read moreflavors together until everything tastes nearly the same -- not here. Every plate has its own personality. The service strikes a good perfect balance: attentive without hovering, warm without being over-the-top. It feels personal. I genuinely find myself already thinking about what I'll order next. The Mongolian Beef deserves its own spotlight. The sauce is rich and savory -- the kind that makes you slow down so you don't finish it too fast. The beef is tender and generously portioned, and the broccoli and carrots are cooked just right -- tender but it's never been soggy. It's the kind of dish where every bite is savory and satisfying. Safe to say, it's my current favorite... for now. The Pad Thai Woon Sen is a completely different experience in the best way. The clear noodles are light yet incredibly flavorful, and the tamarind sauce brings this beautifully layered tangy-sweet depth that builds with every bite. It's balanced, vibrant, and simply delicious -- the kind of dish that keeps you going back for "just one more time." The staff is friendly, approachable, and genuinely helpful when you're trying to decide between dishes. You never feel rushed, and their recommendations feel thoughtful rather than scripted. And then there's the bar -- a hidden gem. The cocktails are delightful and refreshing, crafted well without being overly complicated. The drink menu offers great variety without overwhelming you like some trendy spots tend to do. It's the perfect place to unwind before dinner or linger a little longer after your meal. Asian Mint delivers bold, distinct flavors, thoughtful service, and a surprisingly fantastic bar -- all wrapped into one place. Definitely worth the repeat visits.

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    Fortune House

    Fortune House

    3.8
    (448 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    Fortune House is located on Greenville Avenue, which is a major entertainment district in Dallas…read more This area has a lot of restaurants, bars, boutique stores and music venues. It was difficult to find parking! We persevered and found free parking within walking distance of Fortune House. Lively atmosphere and the soup dumplings are delicious! We had to place additional orders because they were THAT good. We sampled: - Crab rangoon - Pork xiao long bao (soup dumplings) - Beef noodle soup - Fish filet with wine sauce - Zha jiang mian (fried sauce noodles) - Wonton soup - Fried rice I uploaded 32 photos, although I'm pretty sure Yelp won't include them all with my review.

    The dumplings are the reason I keep coming back. I've honestly only ordered the dumplings here,…read moreand every single time they're a hit. It's been three times now! Perfectly cooked, packed with flavor, and the kind of dish you immediately start craving again a few days later. I can't speak much to the rest of the menu because once I find something this good, I stick with it. My only complaint has nothing to do with the restaurant but parking in Greenville can be a challenge. But the dumplings are absolutely worth the effort. If you're visiting for the first time, do yourself a favor and order the dumplings. I'll definitely be back for them again.

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    Yang Zhou Fried Rice - $14. (aka shrimp & bbq pork fried rice). No flavor, needed lots of soy and chili oil. Nice portion!

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    Yang Zhou Fried Rice - $14. (aka shrimp & bbq pork fried rice). No flavor, needed lots of soy and chili oil. Nice portion!
    Komodo Dallas

    Komodo Dallas

    3.6
    (455 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$$$

    I'm going to post a review and it says this place is permanently closed?? I ate here so recently!…read moreNot sure this is correct. We went for brunch, which I will admit is overpriced. $75pp before drinks? Wow. Definitely go hungry. Were we mad at it though? Definitely not. There was so much to try, I loved the sushi bar, the kids loved the dessert bar, especially the chocolate fountain. The location is nice and upscale and it's a nice place to go celebrate something. I hope it's not actually closed!

    Went last night to celebrate my birthday. I've always wanted to go to Komodo ever since I moved to…read moreTexas which was 4 years ago. It was my very first time going to Komodo and the first time experience was not the greatest. Before I go into my review, I did enjoy the ambiance, decor and food. The food was actually really good and the portions were decent. I ordered the wagyu beef dumplings and garlic noodles for starters. I initially chose the Peking duck and was super excited to try it. This is where it started to downhill... As we were ordering starters and drinks, the drinks came out fairly quick and the starters did take about 15-20 minutes which I understand it was a Saturday night. After most of the appetizers came out, we decided to order our entrees because we noticed how long the appetizers took. About hour and some time goes by, the waiter comes back to tell me they just ran out of Peking duck. Which was disappointing so I quickly ordered the Korean fried chicken. The timing with how they ran out the entrees was a whole mess. There were two food runners that were confused with the food orders. 1 of 8 of my friends got their food way before all of us, we had waited an additional 15 minutes before 2 more entrees came out. Oh! My second appetizer (garlic noodles) still haven't come out yet and some of my friends had their entrees....My Korean fried chicken came out but it was fairly quickly so I'm not sure they just threw it in real quick for an apology of taking so long. Two of the breasts we're hard and tough to cut. So then we waited and waited for my very last friend to get her Lo mein...it was an extra 45 minutes until she was able to get her food!!!!! Unacceptable. I was so irritated about that and just ruined the mood. We were all done eating our food by then. We were already frustrated and ready to go at that point, but as soon as she got her food, the veggies were undercooked and it was an overall upsetting situation. I wish I had a better outcome and better celebration for my birthday. I would only recommend this place if you have nothing to do..because you will be waiting for your food for a long time. I suggest to eat before you go and by the time you digest, your food will be ready

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    Musume

    Musume

    4.0
    (467 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$$

    First thing first: ask for Haley when you come in. Amazing server!…read more The space is big and busy, but they've arranged it in a way that you wouldn't notice if that's the case. When it came to food it exceeded our expectations. My friends and I decided we wanted to try their "Girl Dinner" offering. It included a "small" Caesar salad, some roasted corn on the cob, and half a portion of a sushi roll which honestly felt like more than half. It was plenty of food, plus it included a martini. We also ordered a couple of extra rolls and an app which were delicious, and one additional cocktail each. They were all yummy. The dessert they brought for my birthday was the tempura ice cream and pound cake and oh my goodness... we all devoured it. I wish I would've gotten an additional one! The best part was the service. Haley was fun, knowledgeable, and attentive. She made sure we had a good time and chit chatted plenty without spending too long and forgetting about her other tables. She also escorted us the speakeasy! Top notch service. I'm already planning to come back :)

    I usually don't give five stars but Musume definitely deserves it…read more Sunday evening, before a Graduation ceremony across the street at the Meyerson, we popped in with my parents, without a reservation. We were greeted warmly, sincerely and shown to our table by the owner himself. What followed was attentive, professional service with very good suggestions for selections they are rightly proud of. Every item that came out was outstanding, including a corn appetizer the owner sent over for us to try. The Mason roll was presented beautifully and had a hint of Thai basil,I'm craving it again. The highlight had to be the 72 hr miso marinated Chilean Sea Bass. Not only was it among the best I've ever had, it came on a bed of perhaps the best mushroom risotto in Dallas. Italian restaurants take notice, this is how it should be done. Not too firm, not too soft, perfection on a plate, and the Umami flavor filled the mouth. I would eat that every day, every meal. If you have not visited Musume, run, do not walk, and enjoy!

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    Tei Tei Robata Bar

    Tei Tei Robata Bar

    4.3
    (666 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$$

    I went to Japan recently. I want to start there because the Japan trip is directly relevant to this…read morereview in a way that will become clear shortly and also in a way that is deeply embarrassing and I have made peace with both of those things simultaneously. Japan was extraordinary. The food was extraordinary. The trains were extraordinary. The trains specifically deserve their own paragraph because I have never in my life encountered a public transportation system that operates with the precision and quiet dignity of the Japanese rail network. Trains that arrive at the exact second they are supposed to arrive. Trains that leave at the exact second they are supposed to leave. A whole society of people moving through stations the size of small cities with calm purpose and zero visible distress, consulting their phones, reading books, buying things from vending machines that should not logically exist inside a train station but do because Japan has decided that convenience is a human right and I agree completely. I tell you all of this to explain what happened at the train station when we tried to find pizza. Now I know what you are thinking. You went to Japan and you tried to find pizza. And yes. Yes we did. We had been eating spectacular Japanese food for several days running, food that made us question every culinary decision we had made in our entire lives up to that point, and then something happened in the group dynamic that can only be explained as a collective temporary insanity and somebody said what about pizza and instead of saying no we are in Japan and there is yakitori available within forty feet of us at all times, everybody said yeah okay pizza sounds good actually. The station we were in had approximately forty seven exits. I counted. Not all of them. I counted forty seven before I gave up counting and simply accepted that exits were infinite and directional signage was a suggestion. We had been told the pizza place was near exit B14. There was no exit B14. There was a B4 and a B41 and something that might have been B14 but was labeled in a way that required a level of kanji literacy I had not developed in the forty eight hours since landing. We walked for twenty two minutes. We passed the same Family Mart three times which I know because the same employee was stocking the same shelf each time and by the third pass he looked at us with an expression of gentle recognition and what I can only describe as compassionate pity. We never found the pizza place. We found a ramen shop instead and ate the best bowl of ramen of our collective lives and agreed to never speak of the pizza incident again except that I am speaking of it right now because it is directly relevant to the fact that when I came back to Dallas and needed Japanese food that did not require navigating a forty seven exit train station, I went to Tei Tei Robata Bar on Henderson Avenue and everything was immediately right with the world. Tei Tei has been on Henderson Avenue since the late nineties. Founder Teiichi Sakurai, who is also the man behind Tei An which if you have not been to Tei An please go immediately after reading this review and before doing anything else in your life, has been a James Beard semifinalist six times which is the kind of number that should be printed somewhere more prominently than it currently is, like on a highway billboard or possibly the side of a building. You walk in through a Japanese garden to get to the entrance. A Japanese garden. In Dallas. On Henderson Avenue. Between a taco place and a bar with a patio. I walked through it after the forty seven exit train station and my blood pressure dropped twelve points immediately and I have no medical evidence for this but I am confident it is true. Robata is the traditional Northern Japanese grill style. Wood charcoal. Low heat. Slow intention. Things arrive on skewers that have been coaxed rather than forced into deliciousness. The miso sea bass is the kind of dish that people describe by going quiet for a moment first. The cornflake shrimp is a thing that should not work as a concept and works completely as a reality. The daily special comes out in three parts, raw, robata, and more, and each part is a small argument for why you should be paying better attention to what you eat every day of your life. The sashimi sits in a case on ice near the kitchen and you can watch the chefs working with a calm precision that is genuinely meditative to observe, like a train system that runs on the exact second it is supposed to run, quiet and intentional and doing exactly what it is supposed to do without any drama about it. I sat at the sushi bar and ate things I will not fully describe because some experiences should be discovered and not spoiled. I thought about the ramen we found instead of the pizza we were looking for and decided that getting lost is sometimes the whole point.

    One of the better places to enjoy yakitori. Love this place when we have the Time services those…read moregood make sure you make reservations. It fills up really fast, especially during the weekdays a lot of business people like to enjoy cocktails. Very sleek and clean and quaint place. The bar is very nice. Always have a good time when we're here

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    Malai Kitchen

    Malai Kitchen

    4.1
    (1.6k reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    Vegetarian friendly
    Gluten-free friendly

    I was very excited to try this Malaysian place. They actually do a Thai fusion with it, but it's…read morereally leans more to Malaysian flavors. Their tea is amazing. You can tell they brew it and it doesn't come from a syrup. When I sat down, I was instantly greeted, and there were like four different people serving my table, I think that they all work as a team to make sure everything is covered. The service was just amazing. Restaurant is beautiful, the booths were , small and intimate and you feeling that you in place with privacy and yet part of the group ....kind of interesting how they've done that. But the food! The food was outstanding, first they gave me a complementary appetizer of Jasmine sticky rice with this eggplant chutney, that was very tasty, a teeny bit spicy, but really good depth with flavor. Then my beef Samosas arrived. There were four, wrapped in like a triangle rapper, smaller than the Indian version of the same, and the flavor was very tasty, and corn and small chopped potatoes, yum! The two chutneys that came with it one was a cool cucumber, and the other was this sweet and spicy plum sauce. They made samosas!!! They could be soft and cool, or they could be delicious and spicy, depending on chutney you had them with and you had a third option.... There was a bed of pickled radish and carrot that really sit off the samosas as well and we're just delicious on their own. I devoured the entire thing. Then get the entrée. I had drunken noodles and I added the shredded pork... It was devastatingly tasty!!! the noodles were obviously done it a wok that's been seasoned to perfection. The wide noodles picked up all that deliciousness from the wok and then combined with the pork... heaven ! They had large pieces of bell pepper and tomatoes. very fresh onions... Just deliciousness. I was too full this time to get dessert, but I'm definitely coming back and I will definitely try it next time

    I'm already excited to try this place again. Everything we tried was wonderful. We started with a…read morecomplimentary sticky rice and ordered the favorites sampler. The sampler gave us a chance to try four different items and came paired with four sauces. The meatball was probably the table majority favorite. There was also some meat wrapped in fried rice paper, that was my personal favorite. We were there in time for brunch and that was the highlight for me. Coconut chicken on top of a pandan waffle with coconut syrup. YUM!!!! French toast with flambé bananas and syrup, also YUM!!! There are quite a few options in that area, this is definitely a top choice

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