
Michelin-Starred Dining in Dallas to Expand to New Location
(Dallas, Texas) We are so fortune here in Texas to have so much delicious food available at all times.
We can pretty much have whatever we want, it doesn’t matter the kind of food, and in most cases, we can even have that food delivered to our doorstep in a short period of time.
But you can’t replicate a Michelin star award winning restaurant at home.

Dallas Michelin Star Restaurant Expanding
According to WFAA, Tatsu Dallas, an edomae sushi restaurant that recently earned one Michelin star this past November.
The incredible restaurant now has plans to expand in the Deep Ellum area.
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Where Will the New Restaurant be Located?
The co-founder of Tatsu’s Matthew Ciccone shared the details that the new restaurant will take over the space that was used for Tina’s Continental at the Continental Gin Building.
The exact address is 3309 Elm Street, Dallas, Texas 75226.
The new restaurant will be called Kappo Tatsu, which means ‘to cut and cook’ in Japanese.
While many believed this new restaurant would feature fish as the main focus, that is not the case.
Guests can expect a more affordable and nourishing omakase menu.
The new restaurant will also have a selection of craft sake.
When Will the New Restaurant Open in Deep Ellum?
The new restaurant is expected to open in the fall or winter of 2025.
Going to a Michelin star restaurant is quite the experience, not something you do every day.
But it will be wonderful to experience everything this new restaurant has to offer when it opens its doors later this year.
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