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Best Contemporary Asian Restaurants in West 7th Corridor

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4.8
Exceptional(24)
$$$$
• Contemporary asian • Carrollton
Booked 4 times today
Discover the essence of Japanese dining at Kichi Bar—where craftsmanship, tradition, and modern flair come together in an elevated food and bar experience in Carrollton, TX.Chef Chris, the founder and culinary mind behind Kichi Bar, brings decades of experience in Japanese cuisine to Carrollton. With a deep respect for tradition and precision, Chef Chris blends authentic techniques with modern presentation to create an unforgettable dining experience rooted in quality, seasonality, and soul.At Kichi Bar, we believe food should be both an art and a story. Every dish reflects time-honored Japanese techniques, premium ingredients, and careful balance. From delicate sushi to bold grilled flavors, we focus on purity, freshness, and harmony—delivering a dining experience that honors tradition while embracing creativity.
A photo of Taipo - Behind The Door restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(57)
$$$$
• Contemporary asian • Arlington
Taipo - Behind The Door in Arlington offers an exceptional Nepalese dining experience that is both authentic and delightful. With whispers of Nepali heritage woven throughout the ambiance, this hidden gem is celebrated for its "excellent food with seasoning that has just the right amount of spices." Guests rave about the exquisite cocktails and gourmet perfection, making it a must-visit for those seeking sophistication and luxury. The intimate atmosphere, combined with outstanding service from attentive staff, ensures every visit is memorable. As one enthusiastically noted, "We absolutely loved it! The food, drinks, and service were all outstanding!" Embrace the extraordinary with Nepalese cuisine at its finest.
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4.1
Excellent(114)
$$$$
• Contemporary asian • Downtown
In 1852, Matthew Perry, father of the USA Steam Navy, was assigned a diplomatic mission by American President Millard Fillmore to open Japanese ports to the west trade. The Admiral sailed four steam ships from Norfolk, Virginia to Japan. Along that trip the salt water stained the metal ships black. At that time, the Japanese had never seen such machines and referred to them as the “black ships”. This is where we take our name. Perry didn’t just open up Japan but all of Asia. This fateful meeting of the East and West cultures plays out in our menu.
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