Sushi Samba
Galleria Dallas
13270 Dallas Parkway
Dallas, Texas
214-866-0214
What Sushi Samba does best is the eclectic ambiance of sexy lighting and friendly service, mixed with creative drinks and sensational food. When you walk into the main door of Sushi Samba, the bar becomes your main focus complete with floral, glass fixtures and orange mood lighting. The table settings have been well thought out to accompany the furniture you might find in a modern loft of New York City.
While the Dallas restaurant lacks the shaded porch of the New York 7 restaurant, the service and food is similar in quality and feel, with even a few extras on the menu.
Can't Miss Dishes: Neo Tokyo Roll (yellowfish tuna, tempura flakes, aji panca), Fresh Sushi, Mango Martini.
Scene: Galleria Shoppers, Dallas socialites, Uptown crowd venturing above the Mason Dixon Line (I-635)
Cost: Reasonable to high for Sushi
Service: Friendly and attentive
Negatives: No outside dining, connected to the Galleria.
Recommendation: Go for drinks...eat somewhere else.
Hours of operation: Phone Reservations:214-866-0214 Fax: 214-866-0213
Sunday & Monday 11am - 10pm Tuesday & Wednesday 11am - 11pm Thursday 11am - midnight Friday & Saturday 11am - 1am
SAMBABRUNCH:Sunday 11am - 3.30pm
Sunday Brunch is served family style!!! Drinks are not to be missed!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Monday, November 12, 2007
Daddy Jack's Deep Ellum
Daddy Jack's
2723 Elm Street
Dallas, TX 75226
214.653.3949
http://www.daddyjackswoodgrill.com/
When you walk into Daddy Jack's off the corner of Elm and Crowdus, the powerful smell of the wood burning grill and the industrial feel of the restaurant creates an atmosphere not far from the French Quarter of New Orleans. Deep Ellum might not be the most popular area for trendy Dallasites, but the food is worth risking a trip under Woodall Rogers. Make sure you check out the bar and lounge area when the food coma sets in.
Can't miss dishes: Beef Carpaccio appetizer, horseradish crusted tilapia with light lemon butter sauce, penne con pollo with fresh vegetables, The garlic mashed potatoes, grilled asparagus, and flowerless chocolate cake
Scene: artsy deep ellum residents and musicians, Dallas seafood lovers, couples
Cost: reasonable
Service: friendly and helpful. Our server recommended wine to go with dinner and which fish was freshest that day.
Negatives: The restaurant (and Deep Ellum in general) was not crowded so it wasn't as lively as it could have been. It would be worth it to bring friends for a private happy hour or large dining party.
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 11am-2pm, Sun, Tue-Thu 5pm-10pm, Fri 5pm-11pm, Sat 5:30pm-11pm
Sunday Brunch includes bottomless mimosas!
2723 Elm Street
Dallas, TX 75226
214.653.3949
http://www.daddyjackswoodgrill.com/
When you walk into Daddy Jack's off the corner of Elm and Crowdus, the powerful smell of the wood burning grill and the industrial feel of the restaurant creates an atmosphere not far from the French Quarter of New Orleans. Deep Ellum might not be the most popular area for trendy Dallasites, but the food is worth risking a trip under Woodall Rogers. Make sure you check out the bar and lounge area when the food coma sets in.
Can't miss dishes: Beef Carpaccio appetizer, horseradish crusted tilapia with light lemon butter sauce, penne con pollo with fresh vegetables, The garlic mashed potatoes, grilled asparagus, and flowerless chocolate cake
Scene: artsy deep ellum residents and musicians, Dallas seafood lovers, couples
Cost: reasonable
Service: friendly and helpful. Our server recommended wine to go with dinner and which fish was freshest that day.
Negatives: The restaurant (and Deep Ellum in general) was not crowded so it wasn't as lively as it could have been. It would be worth it to bring friends for a private happy hour or large dining party.
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 11am-2pm, Sun, Tue-Thu 5pm-10pm, Fri 5pm-11pm, Sat 5:30pm-11pm
Sunday Brunch includes bottomless mimosas!
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