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Help us make it rightOpening in 1995, Teppo Yakitori and Sushi Bar was the first of its kind on lower Greenville. Today, it continues to set the standard for Japanese cuisine in Dallas. Teppo is never just about the food, its an experience. The environment and the service play a great role in making this happen and we have been recognized for all three of those elements.
This establishment is ambitious in its entrees and popular among the professional crowd. Situated among the new and unique of the lowest Greenville district, Teppo Yakitori & Sushi Bar offers casually elegant and relaxed dining. Teppo is artfully lit with sleek contemporary tables and chairs, and the outdoor patio is a favorite when weather permits. Sushi and yakitori are the recurring menu...
Teiichi Sakurai was ahead of his time when he opened Teppo more than a decade ago. These days there’s a sushi joint on every corner, not the least of which is the famous and flashy newcomer, Nobu. Heck, you can even buy sushi at Kroger. But we have a soft spot for this sleek and small Lower Greenville mainstay. A recent late dinner started off well enough—plum wine for her, Sapporo for me, and...
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Teppo is an original high-style sushi hangout. Akin to equally urbane sister establishments--next-door Moosh bar and Knox-Henderson's Tei Tei--decor incorporates slick blond...
To start off, I was definitely not full on my way out for the amount of money that was spent.
Hands down the best sushi restaurant in Dallas. Run well, Happy Staff, food is always outstanding.
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Expensive but so good.. This sounds silly to say this.....but the side salad haunts my dreams. whatever dressing they put on there is like crack. It's PHENOMENAL. The sushi was super tasty. It's pricey but definitely a great date night :)
Teppo owner Masayuki Otaka is the yakitori king of Dallas. His 20-plus-year-old Lower Greenville restaurant is the place for fabulous grilled chicken, pork and more, grilled over super-hot binchotan (Japanese charcoal). Inventive non-yakitori specials — often involving seafood — can be even more thrilling. Sushi is very good as well, if less interesting. For dessert, house-made ice creams are...
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Best Restaurants, Japanese, Greenville Avenue's Best Restaurants: Teppo attracts a bevy of hip young patrons excited about feasting on fresh sushi and sashimi. It's located on Lower Greenville, so it's a great place to start out an evening of fun. Menu favorites include the yakitori and a large selection of rolls, tempura and noodle dishes. The duck breast kushiyaki and the ginger and yam ice...
Teppo in Dallas is the sister restaurant of Tei Tei. It focuses on the delicacies of sushi and yakitori among its Japanese cuisine. One specialty is the chicken meatballs.
Opening in 1995, Teppo Yakitori and Sushi Bar was the first of its kind on Lower Greenville - focusing on the delicacies of sushi and yakitori. Today, it continues to set the standard for Japanese cuisine in Dallas. Impeccably fresh meats, seafood and vegetables are presented nightly in an array of artful presentations that are both a pleasure to the eye as well as the palate. Japanese custom...
What to Drink: Browse the iichiko (Japanese vodka) martini menu at Moosh for such concoctions as the Golden Daze, a fruity mixture served in a chilled glass.
Where to Sit: If you can find a spot, the bamboo-shaded patio is a great place to people-watch.
Browse the iichiko (Japanese vodka) martini menu at Moosh for such concoctions as the Golden Daze, a fruity mixture served in a chilled glass.
If you can find a spot, the bamboo-shaded patio is a great place to people-watch.
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