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Upscale Japanese near Six Flags |
770 East Road to Six Flags Fort Worth, TX 76011 United States +1 817 459 1070 |
Owner/chef Tony Fukushima brings his experience from Benihana, Beverly Hills to trendy Arlington. He surely knows how to entertain guests through his cooking. The restaurant is children-friendly and the service is fast. Meals at Hibachi 97 include succulent grilled shrimp appetizer, your choice of meat, soup or salad, rice and grilled vegetables. One must try the tender filet mignon, the sesame chicken or the sirloin steak. Sushi rolls are worth being ordered as a side dish. Desserts include green tea or ogura(red bean) ice cream. Domestic and Japanese beer, sake and Japanese wines are available too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Colossal Asian food and international beer marketplace |
1816 East Pioneer Parkway (at Center Street) Fort Worth, TX 76010 United States |
If you need Asian cooking ingredients, look no further. This colossal emporium carries the largest inventory of such items available under one roof. Fresh fish(kept in tanks) and prime cuts of meat await you, as does an astounding assortment of fresh produce and herbs. Other offerings at Hong Kong Market Place include fresh Asian noodles, kim chee, pickled vegetable condiments and beers from such diverse locales as Japan, China, Mexico, Germany and Great Britian. The takeout deli is a good find if you are in search of hot and spicy Chinese and Vietnamese dishes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cantonese-style cuisine |
3522 Bluebonnet Circle Fort Worth, TX 76109 United States +1 817 924 9962 |
Located near Texas Christian University, this is one of Fort Worth's oldest Chinese restaurants, having been in business since the 1970s. The decor is refreshingly retro, creating a casual ambiance ideal for families and businesspeople alike. The food is excellent and very reasonably priced, but beware the lunch and dinner takeout rush, which can hinder the quality of service in the dining room. Specialties include sweet and sour chicken, moo goo gai pan and Cantonese chow mein. Other selections include a variety of beef and pork entrees as well as an array of tasty appetizers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic Indian food and entertainment |
8755 Bedford-Euless Road Fort Worth, TX 76053 United States +1 817 589 9035 |
India Grill offers exquisite north Indian cuisine. Indian music plays in the background and the mid-scale elegance is maintained with sturdy tables and padded chairs. The menu offers seasoned foods with strong Asian influence. For a real treat, try the spicy Gosht Mirch Masala Stew. The biting chutney is made from jalapeno, mint, cilantro and onion. A wonderful lunch buffet is available daily with a variety of curry dishes and vegetable pilau. Entrees include the well-seasoned Tandoori Mix Grill, complete with chicken, lamb, shrimp, and grilled peppers and onions. The bar menu offers both Indian and American beer, and a variety of wine coolers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellent Japanese cuisine at mid-scale prices |
8427 Grapevine Highway (at Harwood Drive) Fort Worth, TX 76180 United States +1 817 788 8738 |
This wonderful Japanese restaurant is located in North Richland Hills, which is close to the DFW Airport. The calm interior is adorned with sturdy tables and chairs and beautiful Japanese artworks. Delicious appetizers include gyoza fried beef dumplings and ebi tempura-deep-fried shrimp and vegetables, which make great starters. Favorite entrees include the seafood yakisoba, a liberal portion of fried noodles, shrimp, scallops and crab. Sushi offerings include California rolls, yellowtail, and tuna with miso soup and a mixed vegetable salad. House dessert specialties include sweet red bean ice cream and a decadent mousse cake. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sushi and steak! |
4932 Overton Ridge Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76132 United States +1 817 263 8800 |
Kazusan has two dining rooms, which are divided by a display case showing three colorful Japanese kimonos. Numerous sushi combinations are offered for both lunch and dinner. Sushi rolls include salmon, raw tuna and octopus, cooked shrimp, tempura and the house special, hand rolled combinations of rice, shrimp and crab, avocado, and lettuce rolled in dried seaweed. The hibachi meal is a definite treat especially as you can see chefs prepare the meal on the hibachi grill. You can choose from chicken, shrimp, salmon or lobster. Desserts include fruit and sherbet selections, and beer and wine are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Globally influenced gourmet food |
2443 Forest Park Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76107 United States +1 817 922 0808 |
The food at this upscale, globally influenced restaurant is not only delicious, but also artistically displayed on the plates. Fine white china and stemmed glassware adorn the white tablecloth tables. To keep every visit here fresh, the menu at The Pegasus changes with seasonally. For a delicious entree, try the pepper coriander seed-crusted tuna, wild duck breast, the rack of lamb or the delightful porcini mushroom ravioli. The well-selected wine list offers choices by the bottle and the glass. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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