Restaurant by day, stylish club by night.

InSo, a new Southeast Asian fusion restaurant with a hopping nightlife, has burst onto the vibrant Las Colinas scene.

“Come for a great meal, stay for the entertainment,” general manager Greg Minella said.

He said there’s not another place in North Texas like InSo, which is short for Indus Social. It offers a blend of upscale dining, craft cocktails and lively nightlife with a medley of entertainment options.

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Bartender Marco Vazquez (far right) works at the bar area at InSo on March 18, 2026, in...

Bartender Marco Vazquez (far right) works at the bar area at InSo on March 18, 2026, in Irving.

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Since the restaurant opened in February, diners have come expecting Indian food, but that’s not exactly what they’re going to get at InSo. Executive chef Michael Morabito said the menu features a combination of Indus and Southeast Asian cuisine topped off with “a touch of Texas.” Some of the featured items include the cashew-and-sesame-crusted salmon, beef sirloin cap picanha, Ramly steak burger and coastal BBQ shrimp pot stickers.

For dessert, Morabito recommends the banana lumpia or bread pudding made with warm naan. Signature cocktails include the royal colada and passion fruit mojito. One of the restaurant’s more popular drink orders may come as a surprise: It’s a mocktail, called the Seychelles smash, with orange juice, crème de coco and passion fruit nectar.

Coastal BBQ Shrimp Pot Stickers are seen at InSo, club, kitchen and  bar, Wednesday, March...

Coastal BBQ Shrimp Pot Stickers are seen at InSo, club, kitchen and bar, Wednesday, March 18, 2026, in Irving.

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Entertainment at InSo looks different each week. From live music to impromptu karaokes, themed nights and — if you’re lucky — fire dancing. The goal, Minella said, is to be different.

The region needed a concept like InSo, he said. “There’s a huge hole here, and in Dallas generally.” He added there are several restaurants in the area that close at 10 p.m., leaving little for the night crowd to do.

InSo, which stays open until 2 a.m., changes that.

Additional locations are in the works, Minella said, both in North Texas and across the country. “There is literally a surprise around every corner,” he said of the restaurant’s offerings.

InSo is at 3165 Regent Blvd., Irving. InSo’s Instagram.