(214) 651-1177
2624 Elm St
(South Good Latimer Expressway)
Dallas,
TX
75226
32.7843
-96.7856
Neighborhood: East Dallas
Hours:
Mon-Wed 11am-2:30pm, 5pm-11pm
Thu 11am-2:30pm, 5pm-12am
Fri 11am-2:30pm, 5pm-1am
Sat 5pm-1am
Price:
$$
Last updated 8.16.11
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Discover, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Celeb Hangout, Outdoor Dining, Historic Setting, Chef's Table, People Watching, Family Style Dining, Business Dining, Happy Hour, Dine At The Bar, Carry Out
Cuisine:
Smoking Permitted:
Outside only
What People Are Saying About Deep Sushi
Featured Review
Contributor
Contributor
The Scene – Oversized murals of Japanese warriors grace the wall behind a 25-foot sushi bar where Deep Ellum revelers watch colorful chefs roll, slice and shape pieces. The 25 tables are close together, and people gather in every available space around the mahogany bar on weekends drinking Sapporo and sake while waiting for one. For the best service, sit at the sushi bar; waitstaff can get busy. – – The Food – This is a local favorite because it offers so many menu options, from traditional mackerel sashimi and salmon rolls to beef teriyaki and buckwheat soba…
Editor's Tips
- Know Before You Go:
- The chef will customize any roll, make a special creation or hand roll upon request.
- Where to Sit:
- Arrive early or make a reservation to get one of about five patio tables.
- Save Money:
- Visit during happy hour, which runs from 5pm to 7pm Monday through Friday. Well drinks, hot sake and beer are half-off and sushi is buy one get one free (excluding some types of sushi).
Tckled and Delighted
by NeedForSpeed at Citysearch
Went to Deep Sushi last night with a friend and I got to tell you it was better then I expected. The girl that set us at the table was super nice and friendly. She asked us if we were there before and when we said no she took her time and did a very nice job explaining us about the menu and everything else we asked her about. Then our server took our order and brought our sake. He was at the table every time we needed a refill and poured our sake for us. I look at those things when go out to eat and grade a service. It was nice, especially because they were not busy and servers have tendencies to slack off during slow time. I know. I was a server. LOL Food was very good. We had Ahi Tuna Tower and when it came out the server did a table presentation of smashing it for our enjoynment. The we had some sushi. They have 2 for 1 deal on Tuesdays :). The resaturant was clean including bathrooms and floors. Overall it was a very nice experience and we will go back again.
Sushi. In Deep Ellum
by merchant497837 at Citysearch
they do a good job about customer service, the bar is nice too.
I believe there are a lot sushi place in Dallas, but Deep sushi is one of the top sushi restaurant in deep ellum area!
feel sushi tonight?
if I don't want drive 10-20 miles to Plano or Richardson , deep sushi definitely is one of my choice in deep ellum.
cheep sushi
by richG at Citysearch
They forgot to fix one of our rolls and we wished they had forgotten the others. They were dry, tasteless, and the rice was sticky. They advertised buy one sushi get one free. Beware this does not include rolls. In Tokyo this would be clear, but in Dallas this is a dishonest advertisement. There are too many good and mediocre sushi places in Dallas to ever go here again.
- Pros: close to work
- Cons: dry sushi, misleading advertisments, neglectful service
25 fooet Sushi bar!
by wendyyork1 at Citysearch
Deep Sushi is open for lunch Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and for dinner from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, 5 p.m. to midnight on Thursday, and 5 p.m. until 1 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
Deep Sushi's deep sushi menu includes standards like sashimi, as well as specialty rolls. Prices range from $4 tofu inari to a hearty sashimi roll at up to $25. For less bite-sized fare, Deep Sushi also serves a variety of teriyaki selections and beef dishes, including the Kobe One ($40), an 8 oz. steak grilled and dressed with special sauce, grilled veggies, and rice. If you're there for dinner, sharpen your mouth's sushi-sensors with a little chicken kara-age (crispy boneless bites of fried chicken; $6), or the soft shell crab ($9), a deep-fried dish served with spicy vinegar and soy sauce.
Majestic murals of Japanese warriors, a 25-foot sushi bar, and playful chefs acknowledging custom orders give the sushi shack a warm, inviting feel for sushi newbies and connoisseurs alike. After your usual gorging on gourmet fare and seasonal sweets, Deep Sushi's light, healthy cuisine will be a welcome wake-up call for stomachs-even stomachs in the most severe cupcake-induced food comas.
- Pros: Great locally owned fresh sushi place
- Cons: patio is not enclosed in winter?
not great
by alex32187 at Citysearch
I went here on a lunch date and our server was great, but the sushi was awful. The sushi was dry and warm. It was definitely not fresh. The spider roll was burnt and I could tell they tried to re-batter the crab so you couldn't see how it was black underneath. I was really disappointed, especially for the price. Unless you're going for the drink specials, there are MUCH better sushi places to go in Dallas within a 5 mile radius.
- Pros: great service
- Cons: horrible sushi

