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    Bar in Richardson, United States

    Sushi Sake

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    Neighborhood sushi that earns a repeat visit.

    Sushi Sake, Bar in Richardson

    About Sushi Sake

    Sushi Sake on North Collins Boulevard puts Japanese dining in the middle of Richardson's busiest Asian restaurant corridor. For a first-timer, booking is easy and walk-ins are likely manageable most nights. Confirm the drinks programme and hours directly before visiting — the food is the draw here, and the cocktail or sake list will determine how much of the evening centres on the bar.

    Quick Take: Should You Book Sushi Sake?

    If you are weighing Sushi Sake against the more established Japanese dining options in the Dallas suburbs, the honest answer is: it depends on what you are walking in for. Richardson's dining corridor on North Collins Boulevard has no shortage of Asian restaurants competing for the same dinner-out dollar, and Sushi Sake sits squarely in that competitive stretch. For a first-timer trying to decide whether this is the right call, here is what the available information can tell you — and where you will need to do a little more homework before committing.

    The Space and What to Expect on Arrival

    Based on its address at 2150 N Collins Blvd, Sushi Sake sits in a commercial strip that runs through Richardson's densely packed dining district — a zone that has grown into one of the Dallas–Fort Worth area's more interesting pockets for Asian cuisine. Strip-mall placement in this neighbourhood is not a strike against a restaurant; some of the most serious Japanese kitchens in Texas operate behind plain storefronts. What that setting typically means in practice: expect a functional, no-frills interior where the focus is on the food and drink, not the room. For first-timers, walk in with that expectation calibrated accordingly. If you are after atmospheric seating or a designed bar environment, venues like The Fifth: Fireside Patio and Bar in Richardson offer a more considered physical space.

    The Drinks Question

    The editorial angle here matters: what does a sushi restaurant's cocktail or drinks program tell you about its ambition? At venues like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, or Kumiko in Chicago, the drinks program is a deliberate signal of craft and intention , it tells you the kitchen takes the full experience seriously. Without confirmed data on Sushi Sake's cocktail list, sake selection, or Japanese whisky programme, it would be speculation to position it in that tier. What is fair to say: if the drinks menu is a priority for your visit, confirm the breadth of the sake and spirits programme directly before booking. A sushi restaurant with a narrow drinks list is still worth visiting for the food, but it changes the calculus of the evening. For a bar-first experience in Richardson, Lockwood Distilling Company is the more purposeful drinks destination in the immediate area.

    How Sushi Sake Fits the Richardson Scene

    Richardson's North Collins corridor is anchored by long-running Asian restaurants, many of which have loyal local followings built over years of consistent cooking. Jeng Chi Restaurant Bar and Bakery is among the most referenced in that category, with decades of tenure in the neighbourhood. Sushi Sake occupies a different lane , Japanese rather than Taiwanese or Chinese , and that distinction matters when you are choosing by cuisine rather than by atmosphere. For broader context on what the city offers, see our full Richardson restaurants guide, our full Richardson bars guide, and our full Richardson experiences guide. If you are overnight in the area, our Richardson hotels guide and wineries guide round out the planning picture.

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty at Sushi Sake is rated Easy. Walk-ins are likely workable on most nights, particularly mid-week, though weekend dinner service on North Collins can see volume pick up given the density of diners in the area. No confirmed reservation platform or phone number is available in our current data, so the most reliable path is checking Google directly or arriving early in the evening to secure a table without a wait. For a comparable but more reliably bookable experience in a different Texas market, Julep in Houston offers a useful point of reference for what a well-organised drinks-forward operation looks like at this price tier.

    Quick reference: Sushi Sake, 2150 N Collins Blvd, Richardson, TX 75080. Booking difficulty: Easy. Confirm hours and reservation options directly before visiting.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the signature drink at Sushi Sake?

    Sushi Sake's drinks program isn't documented in available detail, but at most casual sushi spots on the Richardson corridor, expect a short list of Japanese beers, sake options, and basic cocktails rather than a developed bar program. If a strong cocktail menu matters to you, Lockwood Distilling Company in Richardson is the better call for that specific need. Sushi Sake's draw is the food, not the bar.

    Is Sushi Sake good for groups?

    Richardson's North Collins dining strip generally suits groups well given the casual, high-throughput format common to the area, and Sushi Sake fits that pattern. Smaller groups of two to four will have the easiest time; larger parties should call ahead to confirm table configuration at 2150 N Collins Blvd. If your group wants a venue with more of a social bar atmosphere alongside food, The Fifth: Fireside Patio and Bar is worth considering instead.

    Do I need a reservation at Sushi Sake?

    Booking difficulty at Sushi Sake is rated Easy, so walk-ins are workable most nights, especially mid-week. Weekend dinner on North Collins can draw more foot traffic from the surrounding Richardson dining district, so calling ahead gives you peace of mind without much effort. If you show up and face a wait, Jeng Chi Restaurant Bar and Bakery nearby is a solid fallback with a long-established local following.

    What is Sushi Sake known for?

    Sushi Sake is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Richardson.

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