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| About: | KENICHI DALLAS is a modern restaurant and lounge that features contemporary Asian cuisine and world-class sushi while catering to the hip and sophisticated Dallas diner. The palette of soothing blues and greens is co-mingled with the subtle luxury of materials, including exotic wood, glass and custom metalwork. The menu at KENICHI DALLAS includes both traditional and innovative sushi preparations as well as sensational appetizers, a diverse selection of hot entrees and an extensive collection of premium sakes. Furthermore, guests can enjoy the KENICHI dining experience at the sushi bar, in the dining room, or upstairs, in the mezzanine lounge. Located in the vibrant Victory Park neighborhood, KENICHI DALLAS is within walking distance to the American Airlines Center - home of the Stars and the Mavericks - and looks forward to satisfying guests before and after events. No matter what the occasion, KENICHI DALLAS has something to offer for everyone. |
| Hours: | Dinner: Monday - Thursday: 5:30pm - 10:00pm, Friday & Saturday: 5:30pm - 11:00pm (Lounge open till 2:00am), Sunday: 5:30pm - 11:00pm |
| Categories: | All Bars, Pubs, & Clubs, Sushi Restaurants, Japanese Restaurants, Restaurants |
| Parking: | Valet |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express, Diners Club |
| Specialities: | Dim Lights, Bright Lights |
| Chef: | Bodhi Durant |
| Cuisine: | Fish & Seafood, Japanese, Pan Asian, Sushi |
| Ambiance: | Casual, Elegant, Quiet, Romantic |
| Feature: | Bar, Entertainment, Great Beer List, Great Wine List, Happy Hour, Late Night, Private Rooms, View |
| Reservations Policy: | Accepted |
| Smoking: | Non-Smoking Restaurant |
| Dress Code: | Casual Dress |
| Price: | $20 - $30 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: (214) 871-8850 Email: info@kenichidallas.com |
Disappointing is the word I would use. Spider roll is my favorite and theirs was so bad I didn't even eat it and that is saying a lot for me. The soft shell crab in the roll was actually cold and soggy, not what you usually want in a fresh roll. The "blake" roll which our server practically made us order was soggy and not very fresh either. The miso soup was cold and even the edamame was stale or something. Definitely better off going to Teppo, Tei Tei, Asian Mint in my opinion. I think this place is more of a "trendy hot spot" than good quality sushi.
Not sure what Garrett was talking about because the experience that I had was the exact opposite. The rolls were great as well as the service. I asked our waiter if they could make a dish for us that was not on the menu. Yuki, was the head sushi chef there and he came to our table to ask me how to make it. I told him what I knew of the dish and he made his own version, which was very delicious. This quickly became our favorite sushi restaraunt and will gladly continue to dine there when we want to have sushi in a great atmosphere and service! If you dont want to spend a lot of money, they have Happy Hour prices daily which you should look into. We went before and after the Mavs game and totaled $130 that included drink speacials as well!
This is the worst sushi I have ever had. The location is very nice but the food is terrible. The fish isn't fresh and many of the dishes are smothered in sauce so you can't taste the fish. Do yourself a favor and find one of the other places in Dallas. Tei Tei on Knox or even Rock & Roll sushi (which had the worst review in the Dallas News) is still better than this place! Avoid it like the plague. If you just want wine and a nice location, its good, but if you like sushi, you will be greatly disappointed!