The Best Japanese Restaurants in Dallas, TX
Find exceptional Japanese restaurants in Dallas, including ramen spots, sushi restaurants, and more.
Updated March 2026
Japanese cuisine is a complex art and Dallas has quietly become one of the best cities in America to experience it. With a long history as a hub for Japanese businesses and immigrants, the city has cultivated an exceptional dining scene that goes far beyond the expected.
Across Dallas, you'll find all of your favorite Japanese foods and more including fried skewers and shared plates at lively izakayas, meticulously sourced ingredients and seafood at omakase counters and sushi restaurants, and comforting bowls at celebrated ramen spots.
Here are our picks for some of the best Japanese restaurants in Dallas.
Tatsu Dallas
Awarded a MICHELIN Star, Tatsu Dallas is one of the most coveted dining experiences in the city. This intimate omakase counter puts you face-to-face with Executive Chef and Owner Tatsuya Sekiguchi, whose mastery of Edomae-style sushi unfolds across appetizers, 13 to 15 pieces of pristine nigiri, a hand roll, miso soup, and dessert. Seasonal ingredients take center stage with each seating, making every visit a one-of-a-kind culinary story told one perfect bite at a time.
Pro-tip: Set a reminder to book a reservation, this MICHELIN-starred restaurant sells out fast.
Tei-An
Channel your inner zen at this MICHELIN-Recommended soba house. Utilizing seasonal ingredients, Tei-An is truly a foodie’s oasis. Teak-colored walls, minimalist furnishings, and a rock centerpiece brings a Japanese teahouse-like touch to the space. Buckwheat noodles are made fresh on a daily basis and served with various dipping sauces.
Blue Sushi Sake Grill
3220 McKinney Avenue, Suite 100 | 7859 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 180
Featuring two locations in the Uptown and Walnut Hill neighborhoods, Blue Sushi Sake Grill sets the perfect scene with stylish interiors and decadent seafood creations. Ambient lighting will beckon you into a stylish space, where hanging paper lanterns and eye-catching art pay homage to Japanese culture. The sushi will inevitably melt in your mouth with explosions of rich umami.
Pro-tip: Create the ultimate feast with charred edamame, crispy rice cakes, and mango crab rangoons.
Mala katana Crnog broda
Nestled along the Restaurants on Lamar’s in Downtown Dallas, Black Ship Little Katana imbues a modern spin on traditional Japanese and Korean fare. The sushi rolls are simply sublime. Order the spicy tuna and experience a harmonious balance of sriracha, tobiko, eel sauce, and slices of cucumber. Don’t sleep on the mochi ice cream for dessert! We recommend the mango and green tea flavors.
Kessaku
Marvel at the Dallas skyline from the 50th floor of the Thompson Hotel while dining at Kessaku for an upscale culinary experience. Velvet and leather seating will make you feel like you’re in a vintage spy film while you dine on wagyu beef and king crab rolls that will transport you to the other side of the world.
Ichigoh Ramen Lounge
Ichigoh Ramen Lounge proves that the smallest details make the biggest difference. Here, cooking ramen is a labor of love. Pork chashu is tenderized to perfection, while Ajitsuke eggs provide a golden jamminess. The taste and textures of noodles are refined in cedar boxes before being served. If you’re not convinced yet, we suggest trying the spicy soboro shoyu and uncovering this culinary gem yourself.
Namo
Showcasing Edomae-style Omakase meals, Namo will transform the pickiest of eaters in your life into instant regulars. Whether you’re planning a special occasion or scheduling a fancy night out, Namo sparkles as a refined culinary establishment in the heart of the West Village. Reserve a time for an okonomi, a chef-guided experience unveiling seasonal specials of the day.
Nobu
Located in Hotel Crescent Court, the chefs at Nobu masterfully combine Peruvian and Japanese flavors for any palate. Settle into a chic space and treat yourself to caviar-filled dishes. Elevate your experience with a stunning presentation of food. Each ingredient will captivate your taste buds as the sophisticated ambience of the restaurant envelops your senses.
Sushiya
Sushiya is a family-owned restaurant that offers premier quality sushi at budget-friendly prices. Speedy services and generous portions are some of the highlights at this casual spot. Try the chicken katsu and enjoy panko-breaded chicken with Japanese BBQ sauce.
Tei Tei Robata Bar
Tei Tei Robata Bar will amaze you with its variety of sashimi, sushi, and grilled dishes. We recommend visiting this local-favorite spot on an empty stomach, as the tantalizing flavors of each bite will have you ordering more. Savor a grilled meal like the miso-marinated Chilean Seabass or the yuzu pepper-cured pork jowl.
Uči
Explore creative twists on classic Japanese cuisine in Uchi’s trendy space. Embark on a luxurious culinary journey with a ten-course meal that is selected by the chef. If you’re unsure on where to start, the welcoming staff will be more than happy to help you find the best rolls for your particular tastes and preferences.
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