
First, a haunted café announces it’s coming to Plano, and now Dallas will soon be home to a brand-new Japanese steakhouse that pays tribute to some of the greatest warriors from the Land of the Rising Sun.
Docent Steak & Lounge, a product of the Dallas-based Harwood Hospitality Group, is an upscale Japanese-inspired restaurant with a samurai theme and will be openings its doors this summer!
According to CultureMap Dallas, Docent will take diners “on a journey of dining and artistry, while celebrating the rich heritage of the Samurai.”
The menu will include HWD beef, from Harwood’s exclusive prime-graded Akaushi wagyu cattle, as well as an extensive selection of Kobe beef. There will also be a sushi bar, and other Japanese-inspired accouterments, plus a massive wine and sake selection.
Harwood Hospitality VP of Culinary Taylor Kearney said in a statement, “Acknowledging Texas’ deep-rooted passion for beef, Docent will honor tradition by presenting iconic Texas-style cuts, like a 40 oz. long bone cowboy ribeye, alongside an expansive selection of exquisite seafood and diverse offerings to satisfy every palate.”
The restaurant will also have on display nearly 100 pieces from The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum: The Samurai Collection, which is the only museum in the United States dedicated to samurai art and armor, and one of the largest in the world!
Docent, located in Harwood No. 14, their office tower at 2801 N. Harwood St., will open this summer.
LISTEN on the Audacy App
Tell your Smart Speaker to "PLAY 1080 KRLD"
Sign Up to receive our KRLD Insider Newsletter for more news
Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube