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Posted on March 2, 2007 at 4:21 p.m.
Restaurant Review for Besa Pizza & Pasta, Dallas, TX.
Besa Pizza & Pasta is a BYOB Italian restaurant with average prices and above average cuisine. The nightly specials are the real gems and the "best dishes".
The biggest reason to go is you can't beat the prices or service. Bring your own vino, relax and let the friendly staff make you feel right at home.
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Posted on March 2, 2007 at 4:25 p.m.
Shinsei Restaurant, Lovers & Inwood, Dallas, TX opened in mid 2006 and is by far the most amazing sushi restaurant in the area. Casual yet chic, friendly yet sophisticated. A "Japanese Elvis" sushi chef works behind the sushi bar nightly and prepares amazingly fresh and visually appealing sushi dishes and accompanyments.
Owned by the wives of two Dallas celebrity chefs, Shinsei stacks up to other sushi restaurants if not surpases them in taste, freshness, and originality.
The best reason to go is the "Fried Rice" and the whole cooked red snapper.
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