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Hours

Mon.-Fri. 11AM-2PM
Fri.-Sat. 5PM-1AM
Sun.-Thu. 5-11PM

Cross Street

McCommas

Parking

Valet parking, limited street parking.

Pricing

Medium ($$)

City's Best

Blue Fish   

3519 Greenville Ave
Dallas, TX 75206
214-824-3474
www.thebluefishsushi.com

Rating: 3 out of 5  (19 Ratings)   Read Reviews (19)    Rate and Write a Review

For a Japanese restaurant, Blue Fish is unusually loud -- in decor and often in volume. Every person at every table is pretty, trendy and immaculately dressed (the waitstaff is pretty cute, too), and the whole joint has a decidedly Los Angeles flavor to it. Whether you like that kind of scene or not, fans of Japanese food have have a hard time resisting this perennial hot spot. Along with perfectly turned out sushi and sashimi basics, Blue Fish serves up an assortment of funky, unusual rolls, wonderful yakatori and other Pan-Asian offerings. Select from an extensive sake list, printed up wine-list style, or order up a classic cocktail. Either way, you run the risk of singing loud and boisterous songs by the time the night is over. Not that such a thing ever really happens at Blue Fish -- those people are way too cool to get snookered. -- Bryan Lindsey

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19 Ratings and Reviews

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Review rating 4 out of 5
Love It!
By laurataylor07 on 10/10/2004
One of my favorite places, especially the patio. The sushi is always excellent & fresh. Despite what the reviewer said above, I love the ambience & the scene.
cubandragon8
Review rating 5 out of 5
The Food
By cubandragon8 on 07/21/2004
Awesome food and sushi. My fav. place in the whole Dallas area.. Not only great food but the quantity is worth it. They are not cheap when it comes to how much food and how big the sushi is. #1`
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Review rating 2 out of 5
So-So
By morelandgr on 05/20/2004
The California rolls are a bit on the large side, not easy to eat. The service was great, but the place is so noisy (the tehcno music didn't help). Its seems like more of a place people hang out than go there to eat.