About Restaurant: In 1852, Matthew Perry, father of the USA Steam Navy, was assigned a diplomatic mission by American President Millard Fillmore to open Japanese ports to the west trade. The Admiral sailed four steam ships from Norfolk, Virginia to Japan. Along that trip the salt water stained the metal ships black. At that time, the Japanese had never seen such machines and referred to them as the “black ships”. This is where we take our name. Perry didn’t just open up Japan but all of Asia. This fateful meeting of the East and West cultures plays out in our menu.
Positive Review Count: 109 Reviews
Price Range: $30 and under
Restaurant Type: Contemporary Asian
Keywords: Romantic, Innovative, Good for special occasions
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Review Descriptions: Reviews can only be made by diners who have eaten at this restaurant
Details: 4.3Food , 4Service , 4Ambience , 3.9Value
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Dining style: Casual Elegant
Price: $30 and under
Cuisines: Contemporary Asian, Sushi, Korean
Hours of operation: Dinner
Wed–Sun 4:00 pm–10:00 pm
Phone number: (214) 979-4512
Website: https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/dallas/dining/restaurants-on-lamar/black-ship-little-katana
Payment options: AMEX, Discover, Mastercard, Visa
Dress code: Business Casual
Private party contact: Kelsey Roberts: (214) 979-4529
Location: 665 S. Lamar St, Suite 130, Dallas, TX 75206
Neighborhood: Downtown
Cross street: Young St.
Parking details: Self-parking validated up to three hours. Valet $30 overnight.
Additional: Bar Dining, Bar/Lounge, Beer, Cocktails, Counter Seating, Full Bar, Gluten-free Options, Non-Smoking, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Private Room, Wheelchair Access, Wine
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