Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Richardson. Richardson is a principal city in Dallas and Collin counties in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2015 American Community Survey, the city had a total population of 106,123. Richardson is an affluent inner suburb of Dallas. It is home to The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) and the Telecom Corridor®, with a high concentration of telecommunications companies. More than 5,000 businesses have operations within Richardson's 28 square miles (73 km), including many of the world's largest telecommunications/networking companies: AT&T, DirectTV, Verizon, Cisco Systems, Samsung, ZTE, MetroPCS, Texas Instruments, Qorvo, and Fujitsu. Richardson's largest employment base is provided by the insurance industry, with Blue CrossBlue Shield of Texas' headquarters located in the community along with a regional hub for GEICO, regional offices for United Healthcare, and one of State Farm Insurance's three national regional hubs.
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4 based on 209 reviews
I have been staying near this restaurant for 8 years and never knew it existed until a friend told me how good it was. My friend was spot on as 3 of us enjoyed great Sushi and Sashimi. The fish was very fresh and the rolls were excellent. very attentive service.
4 based on 19 reviews
Edoko was a wonderful place to visit. The Sushi was awesome. We had children with us an the staff brought a picture an crayons to occupy their time while waiting for the dishes. The wait staff was very attentive always their to help or refill your glasses.
4 based on 46 reviews
Two of us looked forward to trying a new sushi restaurant in Richardson and were greeted by a very pleasant waitress. That's where the pleasantries faded away--not from her, but from management. We ordered six items, most were nice including the Tower, and that's where nice ended. The final item was a yellowtail handroll, ordered since it was a new item to my friend. (I have had 4 or 5 handrolls at different sushi bars, all similar and delicious.) The Masami item served to us had a peculiar relish-looking topping. Upon tasting a very small portion of it, each of us found an unpalatable bitterness and mentioned this to the waitress. We ate no more than a tiny chopstick morsel. Yet, surprisingly, we were charged for this item--a small charge, just a few dollars, but certainly that attitude will encourage no future visits from us. While Masami sushi was nice, there was nothing remarkable about it. We will happily return to Mr. Sushi Restaurant, where outstanding service and superior food is a given, time after time.
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