Yutaka Sushi Bistro

Sushi restaurant · State Thomas

Yutaka Sushi Bistro

Sushi restaurant · State Thomas

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2633 McKinney Ave #140, Dallas, TX 75204

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Tiny outfit serving carefully presented sushi & Japanese small plates in a cozy, busy setting.  

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2633 McKinney Ave #140, Dallas, TX 75204 Get directions

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2633 McKinney Ave #140, Dallas, TX 75204 Get directions

+1 214 969 5533

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Jul 10, 2025

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"Yutaka Sushi Bistro – Triston Simon introduced me to this beautiful experience." - Courtney E. Smith

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"Sandwiched between a tanning salon and a mattress store in Uptown is Yutaka, where you’ll find some of the highest quality sushi in the city. Go for one of their $15 lunch specials and sit at the sushi bar or get there early for dinner, otherwise you’ll probably wait at least 30 minutes for a table. You can order a la carte, but if you’re celebrating and want something special, call ahead for the omakase." - Landen Kerr

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Kaitlin B

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Yutaka Sushi Bistro is a Dallas staple. Their sushi, sake, and other food is very high quality. It may seem pricey to some, but it is definitely worth it. Space is limited, so if you want to come during peak hours, I would recommend a reservation.

Sebastian Peter

Google
Best sushi in town. Yutaka is a master chef and let's you know if you are allowed to use soy sauce on what you're eating or not. Be aware of what it costs what you order or you can be unpleasantly surprised by a high bill. Enjoy the food! Yutaka knows what he's doing and prepares sushi with a passion!

John Z-man

Google
The atmosphere was very good, the service a little slow, but quality and price definitely below standards of a good Sushi joint. I lived in Hawaii for 10+ years and know average, good, and excellent food. This is not worth the price in my opinion. The rolls were not cut even and were loose rolled(look at pics). Unfortunately I do not recommend going here and will not in the future. Website is outdated, not accurate prices or current menu. Not good business. Call it as I see it...

Rick Kam

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This is probably the harshest 3 star review I have given. When we were greeted and we sat at the sushi bar, I had a full expectation of a true sushi experience, especially with sushi plates in front of us (see the picture with a black plate). The goods: the fish from the specials were fresh, shinaji and kimendai were in season. And at least the waitress admitted that the amaebi was not alive. The bads: I had to knock off a star for all the sushi coming at once instead of piece by piece. Why did we get sushi plates if we had everything come at once?Another star off for both the sushi rice not holding its shape and the rice was quite dry (picture with my half rice ball on my eating plate) and the fact that uni was out but nobody told us until we were ready to pay. This makes me miss Kiriko from LA...

Evelyne Jahja

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The lunch box was good. The tempura batter was not overwhelming and it was crunchy. The California roll was more delicious than the regular ones, not too much mayo. My husband had sashimi lunch and he said it was very good. Daughter had sushi lunch, most of it was California roll which a little disappointing. Green tea was free, just like in Japan which was nice. It was a pricey option for lunch but coming from a city where good Japanese food is scarce, I think it was worth it. Parking was a little hard, we had to find parking at the road.

Yut Akagi

Google
Everything is top quality food and delicious and fresh. Kobe beef is great as well as sushi. Because of authentic top quality Japanese food and location, it is pricy you may think about it.

Ryan Maynard

Google
This is one of my favorite spots for a weekday sushi lunch. The classic Japanese approach to sushi and sashimi is no fuss, but of excellent quality. The bento box and sushi combos at lunch are of exceptional value. Service is unintrusive and attentive. The atmosphere is the only real let down here, with the shopping center location’s simplistic design starting to feel a little long in the tooth.

Minjung Nam

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the sushi was good. but the seating snd ambiance was very tight and made me think what we paid for wasnt worth what we got. we waited 1 hour total waiting time to receive nigiri and some more to order additional nigiri as there was only one chef making nigiri sushi on a friday night.