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Dallas Food 🔥 | Fine Dining/Omakase

🍣 [Omakase: Tatsu Dallas] 💰 Price: $170/person 📍 Location: 3309 Elm Street Ste 120, Dallas, TX 75226 👉 Reservations: Tock First of all, I have to say with a clear conscience that the overall level of Japanese cuisine in Dallas definitely can't compare with New York and California 😔 mainly because there are too few options, and you can count the more authentic ones on one hand 🤷🏻‍♀️ But during the pandemic, a few sushi omakase places have opened, which can't help but make one look forward to more Japanese restaurants coming to Dallas 😍 Tatsu is a restaurant that just opened in May this year. They have two seatings each night, at 5:30 and 7:45, with a capacity of only 8 people per session. They serve traditional Edo-style sushi, which includes 2 appetizers, 13 sushi pieces, 1 hand roll, miso soup, and dessert. I personally think it's better than Shoyo, which opened last year! 🔥Although it's still a bit behind the omakase in New York with one Michelin star or above, it's the best omakase I've had in Dallas so far! #Dallas #DallasFood

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Dallas Food 🔥 | Fine Dining/Omakase

🍣 [Omakase: Tatsu Dallas] 💰 Price: $170/person 📍 Location: 3309 Elm Street Ste 120, Dallas, TX 75226 👉 Reservations: Tock First of all, I have to say with a clear conscience that the overall level of Japanese cuisine in Dallas definitely can't compare with New York and California 😔 mainly because there are too few options, and you can count the more authentic ones on one hand 🤷🏻‍♀️ But during the pandemic, a few sushi omakase places have opened, which can't help but make one look forward to more Japanese restaurants coming to Dallas 😍 Tatsu is a restaurant that just opened in May this year. They have two seatings each night, at 5:30 and 7:45, with a capacity of only 8 people per session. They serve traditional Edo-style sushi, which includes 2 appetizers, 13 sushi pieces, 1 hand roll, miso soup, and dessert. I personally think it's better than Shoyo, which opened last year! 🔥Although it's still a bit behind the omakase in New York with one Michelin star or above, it's the best omakase I've had in Dallas so far! #Dallas #DallasFood

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