Community Impact highlights new restaurants and businesses weekly. This week’s roundup includes a new modern sushi restaurant, a restaurant featuring Syrian food and a Grapevine restaurant that’s been in business for 30 years.
Now open
Zumi Modern Sushi offers authentic Japanese cuisine in Southlake
The restaurant’s menu includes sashimi, nigiri and other cold dishes, such as salmon tataki and oysters. Hot dishes on the menu include a wagyu fried rice, sea bass miso and braised short rib.
Damas Bites now serving Syrian food near Richardson
The restaurant serves Syrian and Mediterranean food, including hummus, falafel, brick-baked pita breads and fatayer, or savory meat pies.
Opened in January13490 TI Boulevard, Ste. 103, DallasFacebook: Damas BitesAcquario Pizza Pasta Bar now offers handmade, woodfired pizzas in Keller
The business offers a casual dining environment to eat a variety of wood-fired pizza, fresh pasta dishes, salads and appetizers, owner Elda Rata said. Some menu items include Mezzaluna, a half-pizza, half calzone dish, and Noe Nicola, a pizza served with tomato sauce, mozzarella, prosciutto and arugula.
Gen Korean BBQ House in Denton announces opening date
The restaurant allows guests to cook their own meats, such as beef, pork or chicken, in a built-in tabletop grill. The menu also includes seafood options, appetizers like deep fried mandu, soups and salads.
Barrio Tacos to offer ‘fully customizable’ tacos in McKinney
The restaurant serves tacos, and a variety of queso, guacamole and salsa dips served alongside chips, according to its website. Tacos at the eatery are “fully customizable” with a wide selection of proteins, toppings, sauces and taco shells, according to a news release.
Dining spotlights
Los Amigos Grapevine celebrates 30th anniversary
Owner Arturo Gutierrez said he purchased the building, a closed Mexican restaurant, in February 1996. During a ribbon cutting celebration with the Grapevine Chamber of Commerce, Gutierrez thanked his staff, saying multiple employees have been there for 10 years, 12 or 18 years. One of the servers has been there almost 30 years, hired just months after Gutierrez bought the building and opened his restaurant, then just called Los Amigos.
Los Amigos Grapevine offers breakfast, lunch and dinner. Gutierrez said some of the most popular items now are street tacos and quesabirria.