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Noise • Moderate
Dallas - Fort Worth
Hot spot
Dallas - Fort Worth
Sushi
Dallas
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Dallas
Sushi
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February 3, 2026
Dallas-Fort Worth restaurants are rolling out Valentine's Day dinners, brunches and Galentine options with prix fixe menus and chef specials; Uchiba Dallas is featured with a nine-course omakase for two.
Published in Dallas News
February 1, 2026
The piece spotlights Uchibā Dallas as a new entry on Resy’s February Hit List, part of a Dallas–Fort Worth dining digest. It highlights the izakaya concept and a nine-course omakase for two for $90 with $10 cocktails during happy hour.
Published in Resy | Right This Way
May 14, 2024
Highlights standout avocado dishes from across the United States, featuring Uchiba in Dallas among innovative takes like stuffed avocados, avocado fries, and avocado nigiri. The roundup cites critics and diners praising these creative uses of the fruit.
Published in Mashed
April 15, 2024
Dallas College's Bits & Bites fundraiser pairs students from its culinary programs with top Dallas chefs to serve thousands of small plates and raise scholarships. Uchiba Dallas is listed among the participating restaurants.
Published in Dallas Observer
Yes, Uchibā Dallas is a popular choice for date night. Guests frequently praise the elevated sushi, creative cocktails, and a stylish second-floor bar atmosphere that feels both intimate and energetic. It’s well suited for celebrations and special evenings, with attentive servers who often help curate a memorable meal. Consider booking a reservation in advance for prime seating and expect a lively, slightly upscale casual vibe.
The restaurant accepts reservations and recommends booking in advance, but walk-in bar seating is available and subject to wait times. Guests report busy evenings when seating can be limited and occasional reservation mix-ups, so expect waits at peak times. Calling ahead or securing a reservation is the best way to avoid a long wait.
Yes, Uchibā can host private parties and special events. The restaurant’s profile notes it allows private parties, and guests also report the staff accommodating larger groups and last-minute increases in party size. For private-dining details and booking, call the restaurant or inquire through the reservation system.
For a quieter visit, weekdays (Monday–Thursday) or early week evenings are often best. If you want the energetic bar-and-cocktail scene, Friday and Saturday are lively choices. Happy hour (daily 5:00–6:30 PM) is great any day for value and sampling a variety of dishes, though it can be popular and sell out quickly.
Yes, Uchibā offers patio seating when weather permits. The patio can be rescheduled in the event of inclement weather, and guests have mentioned requesting outdoor seating (though availability can vary), so it’s wise to note a patio preference when you make your reservation or call ahead.
Yes, families do dine at Uchibā and guests often bring teens or celebrate birthdays here. The upstairs bar area features bar seating and bench-style booths; some guests mention bench seats can be firm. If you need specific accessible seating or accommodations, call ahead so staff can advise and try to arrange appropriate seating. For family visits, early seating or notifying the restaurant at booking can help ensure a smoother experience.
Casual dress is the stated dress code, so smart-casual attire is appropriate. Guests regularly come dressed for date nights and celebrations without needing formal wear. Comfortable, neat clothing fits the relaxed-elegant vibe of the bar and dining spaces.
Yes, the restaurant accepts reservations (online up to one month in advance) and can often accommodate special requests like seating preferences or celebration notes if you include them when booking. Guests have had birthday arrangements and comps handled by staff, though experiences vary, so call ahead to confirm specific requests to ensure the team can prepare.
Families do dine here, and guests frequently bring teens or celebrate birthdays with children. Uchibā focuses on sushi and shareable small plates rather than a dedicated kids’ menu, so expect adult-forward flavors. If you’re bringing younger children, consider an early seating, ask about suitable menu options, or reserve a more private table by calling ahead.
Portions at Uchibā tend to be small, shareable plates, think tapas-style bites and nigiri meant for sampling and sharing. Many guests note the dishes are high-quality but on the smaller side relative to price, so plan to order several items per person or take advantage of the tasting/omakase options. Happy hour can be a great way to try more items at better value.
Uchibā Dallas serves dinner daily. Regular dinner hours are 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM, and the restaurant runs a daily happy hour from 5:00 PM–6:30 PM. Reservations are recommended and can be booked online up to one month in advance; walk-in bar seating is available subject to wait times.
The best time depends on your priorities. For value and variety, daily happy hour (5:00–6:30 PM) is popular and recommended by many guests. If you want a quieter experience, aim for earlier weekday dinners or an early seating rather than weekend prime time, guests frequently note evenings and holidays can be busy and louder. Reservations help secure preferred times.
Uchibā offers a stylish, lively, and slightly upscale-casual atmosphere, a cocktail-forward bar vibe with strong sushi credentials. Guests describe it as beautiful and energetic, great for date nights or celebrations, though it can get loud when busy. The space blends modern design with a relaxed social energy, making it a fun spot for drinks and shared plates.
Busiest: evenings, weekends, and holidays, guests frequently note packed nights, louder music and chatter, and high demand during happy hour. Quietest: earlier weekday dinners or early happy hour times typically feel calmer. If you prefer a more relaxed experience, book an early weekday reservation or arrive right at opening.
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