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    Sushi Kozy, Restaurant in Dallas
    Restaurant100Points
    Michelin 2026

    Sushi Kozy

    City Center District, Dallas

    Restaurant in Dallas, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Business Casual

    Why go

    Sushi Kozy is the right Dallas pick for a quieter sushi-focused dinner when the occasion matters but the booking should not be a battle. The 2026 MICHELIN Plate gives it a credible quality signal, while the evening-only schedule makes it better for date nights and small celebrations than casual drop-ins.

    About Sushi Kozy

    Sushi Kozy is a Dallas evening option with a confirmed 2026 MICHELIN Plate. It is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5–9 PM and Sunday from 5–8 PM, with Monday closed, so it is best planned around an evening visit rather than a daytime meal.

    The verified details are direct: Dallas location, business casual dress code, evening hours, the 2026 MICHELIN Plate. Beyond that, specific claims about menu format, pricing, seating, service style, drinks, or dietary accommodations are not confirmed here, so plan with those limits in mind.

    A Dallas dinner option with confirmed evening hours

    The clearest planning detail is the schedule. Sushi Kozy is open Tuesday through Sunday, with a shorter Sunday window from 5–8 PM and no Monday service. That makes timing important, especially for anyone comparing it with broader dining options.

    The 2026 MICHELIN Plate is the main verified recognition available for Sushi Kozy. It is a useful quality signal, but it should not be read as confirmation of any particular price point, service format, or menu structure. If the priority is a different kind of dinner setting, Pyramid or ASTRA Kitchen + Lounge may also be worth comparing. If the priority is Sushi Kozy specifically, use the confirmed hours and business casual dress code as the core planning details.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop

    Choose Sushi Kozy when an evening meal in Dallas fits the plan and the group is comfortable making decisions from the venue's current offering. The verified dress code is business casual, so guests should plan for a polished but not overly formal dinner.

    Cross-shop JW Steakhouse or Corrientes 348 Argentinian Steakhouse if the group is considering a different dinner direction. Use JW Market when convenience and informality matter more than a sit-down occasion. For broader city planning, Our full Dallas restaurants guide, Our full Dallas hotels guide, Our full Dallas bars guide are the more useful next filters.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Sushi Kozy presents a spare, contemporary take on high-end Japanese dining, where kaiseki discipline shapes both the menu and the room. The environment reads restrained and minimalist, directing attention to the sequence of composed bites and nigiri rather than decorative theatrics. The omakase-only counter fosters a focused, quietly ceremonious experience: service is deliberate, pacing is considered, and each course is arranged to highlight seasonality and compositional restraint. It feels like a quietly modern chamber for attentive diners who appreciate subtlety, technical precision, and an unembellished dining setting that foregrounds the food.

    Best For

    This is best experienced as an evening tasting — a formal, counter-centered omakase that leans on kaiseki logic. The format suits date nights, small special occasions, or anyone seeking a multi-course, chef-led meal rather than a conventional sushi dinner. Because the meal emphasizes composed seasonal bites before the nigiri sequence, it rewards diners who appreciate structured progression and subtle flavor architecture. The setting is well matched to diners who want an immersive, contemplative dinner rather than a casual night out.

    Ordering Tips

    Sushi Kozy operates strictly as an omakase format, so guests do not order à la carte; the meal unfolds in a set sequence. Take note that the service leans kaiseki as much as nigiri: the experience begins with composed overtures — for example, a phyllo of duck confit or a kombu-cured sea bass with tarragon, yuzu kosho, and apple — before the nigiri sequence begins. If you expect a pure Edomae-focused progression, be prepared for a more seasonal, composed approach. Relax into the sequence and let the chef's pacing guide the evening.

    Planning details

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    Also consider

    Where to go if Sushi Kozy is not the fit

    Choose JW Steakhouse if the group is larger or wants a classic business-dinner setup. Choose ASTRA Kitchen + Lounge if the night needs more lounge energy and drinks alongside dinner.

    Restaurant context

    How Sushi Kozy compares in Dallas

    Sushi Kozy is the pick when the meal should feel focused and calm rather than broad and social. Against JW Steakhouse and Corrientes 348 Argentinian Steakhouse, it is better for two-person celebrations and sushi-driven diners; those steakhouses are safer for larger groups, meat-focused guests, business dinners where familiar pacing matters.

    Pyramid and ASTRA Kitchen + Lounge make more sense when ambiance, drinks, a broader room energy are part of the plan. Sushi Kozy is less about the all-night setting and more about choosing a tighter dinner format. If the group wants a polished night with more menu flexibility, cross-shop those first.

    JW Market is the convenience play, not the celebration substitute. Use it when timing and ease matter more than a composed sit-down dinner. For a planned sushi occasion, Sushi Kozy has the clearer identity and stronger recognition signal.

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    Sushi Kozy Dallas and similar venues
    VenueLocationAwards
    Sushi KozyDallas
    2026 Michelin Plate
    JW SteakhouseDallasNo published awards
    JW MarketDallasNo published awards
    Corrientes 348 Argentinian SteakhouseDallasNo published awards
    PyramidDallasNo published awards
    ASTRA Kitchen + LoungeDallasNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Sushi Kozy good for a special occasion?

    It can be, if the occasion fits an evening meal in Dallas. The 2026 MICHELIN Plate is a useful trust signal, the verified hours are Tue–Sat from 5–9 PM and Sun from 5–8 PM, with Monday closed. For a different kind of dinner plan, JW Steakhouse or ASTRA Kitchen + Lounge may also be worth comparing.

    What should I wear to Sushi Kozy?

    The verified dress code is business casual. Aim for polished dinner wear that fits an evening meal in Dallas.

    What should a first-timer know about Sushi Kozy?

    Plan for an evening visit based on the verified hours: Tue–Sat from 5–9 PM and Sun from 5–8 PM, with Monday closed. The 2026 MICHELIN Plate is the main confirmed recognition to use when evaluating the venue.

    Does Sushi Kozy handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary or allergy accommodations are not verified here. Check the venue's official channels before booking if anyone in the group has strict requirements.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Sushi Kozy?

    Dinner. Sushi Kozy's verified hours are evening-only: Tue–Sat from 5–9 PM and Sun from 5–8 PM, with Monday closed.

    What are alternatives to Sushi Kozy?

    JW Market, JW Steakhouse, ASTRA Kitchen + Lounge, Corrientes 348 Argentinian Steakhouse, Pyramid are other options to compare depending on the plan. For Sushi Kozy itself, the confirmed details are its Dallas location, business casual dress code, evening hours, 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition.