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Businiess name:
Isshin
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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I haven?t been to Isshin?s restaurant in a couple of years but I think I can say I am familiar with their sushi: every year before Christmas, the local office of one of the largest Japanese trading companies invite their business contacts to a lavish party, in a club on top of one of the tallest buildings in Las Colinas. Only the best food is served: you name it, they have it. Besides exquisite roast beef, chicken, fish, shrimp, etc., they also have, tucked towards the back of the large room, a table where only the finest sushi you can get in the whole Metroplex are prepaired and put in front of you. Yes, you guessed it, it?s the chef and his helpers from Isshin whom the trading company moved in lock, stock and barrel, just for this party. You have to be a true sushi aficionado, a sushi ?tsu?, to enjoy the wonderful morsels they prepare in front of your eyes. Needless to say, the Isshin staff is Japanese ? not Korean or Chinese or Mexican, like in so many ?genuine? sushi places in the Metroplex. This is the real stuff, appreciated by people like myself who had lived in Japan for many years.
Pros: Awesome sushi
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