Black Ship Little Katana

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665 S Lamar St Ste 130
Dallas, TX 75202
East and West collided in 1852, when Matthew Perry of the USA Steam Navy was assigned to open ports to the west trade. Salt water stained his metal ships black as he made his way to Japan and therefore, the Japanese referred to them as ‘black ships’. The story is brought to life in traditional Japanese, Korean and American dishes.

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Beth F.
7/12/2025

Sushi was excellent! We got good service....we would definitely recommend. We ordered the Rainbow Roll and Cali Roll.

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Sarah S.
5/22/2025

My son and I decided to give this place a try while in the city for a convention since it is right across from our hotel. The layout and decor of the place is nice and open with some fun Japanese...

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Lizzie Y.
2/5/2025

The Black Ship Little Katana is right in Downtown Dallas and is a great option if you're staying at the Omni or visiting in the area. It's also right by the convention center + reunion tower....

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Kevin L.
1/23/2025

Wanted something light after a long day at a conference. Across from the convention center, this little place serves sushi, bibimbap, pho, and steaks. Right across the street from the Omni and...

Daili X.
5/13/2025

Taste of Food is average but doesn't worth the price for the size, especially Bibimbap and roman. Service is terrible. They let us stand at the door to wait for 15 mins in hot weather while...

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