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Korean and Japanese fare impeccably prepared in Uptown Dallas
- Lunch specials
- All night happy hour
- Korean Japanese fusion
New and innovative fusion dishes await you at Gui Korean Japanese Bistro & Bar, an attractive, hip, and sleekly designed Korean/Japanese fusion restaurant in Dallas. Sushi and Japanese dishes reign supreme at the funky-meets-mod sushi bar. Or try their delicious...
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Business Description from the Web
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A lunch menu offers either a bento box or an arranged sushi lunch for $15.
Space is limited so make a reservation; tables are only held for up to 15 minutes so don't be late.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene A sculpted tree, radiant with bright white lights is positioned at the McKinney Avenue entrance. Lovely hostesses welcome guests into the cozy yet edgy space. Stark black tables lit by paper lanterns are positioned for a view of Uptown through a predominately glass wall. Strings of crystals hang from the ceiling to separate the dining area form the snug sushi bar accented by...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited January 15, 2008)
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Went to try Gui for the first time tonight and take advantage of their $20 unlimited roll special. I am a big fan of Blue Fish, but always like to try out new sushi places when I can.
There were two of us and we were handed a menu with a selected list of rolls available for the Tuesday night special. There was also a section on the menu that read the rules for the night as follows:
1. no...
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Hi all, this is the place when you are looking for excelent sushi and korean dishes. No better place to take whoever you care about in your life. Beautiful inside, excellent food and customer service!
Big thanks to the owner, one of the sushi chefs that made us feel like home...
Highly recommended!
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+ Only pros guys! Really!
I went to Gui for the first time today. I like to feel out a sushi restaurant the first time I go by ordering the standard rolls - in this case, California, spicy tuna, Philadelphia, and shrimp tempura. I found that in Dallas, the quality of those rolls are indicative of the remainder of the menu. The first 3 were average and the shrimp tempura roll was way below average. The service - the...
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Posted by ecksrey
on April 13, 2009, (Edited August 11, 2008)