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Welcome to Bushi Bushi

Bushi Bushi is a dim sum restaurant in Dallas known for its extensive menu and unique flavors. Located on Belt Line Rd, this casual spot offers vegan and limited vegetarian options, making it a versatile dining choice. With dishes like soup dumplings and Peking Duck, Bushi Bushi caters to a variety of taste preferences. Customers praise the attentive service and welcoming ambiance, making it a must-visit for those craving authentic dim sum. Despite some minor setbacks, such as inconsistent dish quality, the overall dining experience at Bushi Bushi is highly recommended for anyone looking for a memorable meal in Dallas.

LOCATIONS

Introducing Bushi Bushi, a dim sum restaurant located at 4930 Belt Line Rd Ste 100 in Dallas, TX. This casual dining spot offers a range of dim sum options with vegan and limited vegetarian choices. With amenities like reservations, delivery, takeout, and waiter service, Bushi Bushi caters to a variety of preferences.

One standout appetizer at Bushi Bushi is the Pan Fried Bun (D8), known for its perfect filling-to-bun ratio and fluffy texture. The Yeung Chow Fried Rice is another favorite, boasting bold flavors enhanced by a touch of chili oil for those who enjoy a spicy kick.

Customers have raved about the service at Bushi Bushi, praising the friendly staff and efficient check-ins throughout the meal. Despite some mixed reviews on specific dishes like the soup dumplings, overall, many patrons have expressed a desire to return to explore more of the menu.

If you're in the mood for authentic dim sum in Dallas, Bushi Bushi is worth a visit. The comfortable ambiance, diverse menu options, and attentive service make it a solid choice for a satisfying dining experience.

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EunSik S.
EunSik S.

Finally checked out Bushi Bushi while coming across this spot multiple times dining/taking out from nearby restaurants. As you enter, you are greeted by a staff and immediately get seated at the table. Inside has a dark lighting with both regular tables as well as bar tables. You can choose to order through your mobile phone by scanning their QR menu or checking off through their paper menu. I will mention my personal negatives about the place: Maybe because I only eat out 2-3 times a month, but the price was too high for the portion of meals. Their soup dumpling (D2) was not good at all. I did wait for all my dishes to arrive before consuming; so, that has some cause. However, other place still tasted good. Also, lo mein noodle was definitely kept frozen improperly. I also tried their Pan Fried Bun (D8), which I thought was really good - appropriate amount of filling with fluffy buns. Although, their lo mein noodle had a old taste, but other ingredients were fresh and the dish was still flavorful. Lastly, I also tried their Yeung Chow Fried Rice, which was really flavor. Their chili oil made the dish even better for something that loves spicy! Now, their service was really good - multiple check ups by the staff, very friendly, and helpful. Will I be back? Hope so, I need to try some of their other dishes!

Milke D.
Milke D.

We tried the flat noodles and the Mapo tofu. The tofu was OK but, the noodles were actually very good. Going back that would be what I would order again. Service was very good.

Ashley G.
Ashley G.

Didn't get to take photos but this place is a 10/10, food, location, ambience. I will be returning here for the flat noodles, cucumber salad, lo mein, and so much more. The service was excellent as soon as we sat down she brought us the cutest kids places for our toddlers, they loved it so much. I've been raving about this place to my family and friends ever since.

Kelsey K.
Kelsey K.

Came with friends and got a variety of foods! You can order on your phone right at the table and either a server or robot will bring it out. I started with the galaxy lemonade, the color was soo fun and it was huge! We split the pan fired pork buns, pork soup dumplings , shumai, bbq pork belly, pan fried udon w black pepper and scallion pancakes. The soup dumplings were steamed a bit too close together so the skin stuck and tore when picked up. Other than that everything was amazing tasting!! The soup dumplings and udon were my favorite! Not a super fancy place but a great please to order a bunch of things to try!

Morgan A.
Morgan A.

Everything was delicious! Service was fast and staff were nice. The restaurant was outdated but that doesn't matter, all that matters is how the food tastes. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone in or traveling to Dallas. We will definitely be back.

Michelle C.
Michelle C.

I normally have Dim Sum at Kowloon whenever I'm visiting Arlington, but I've been on the hunt for good Dim Sum within Dallas and Bushi Bushi has been on my list for a while now. I finally tried it and found a good dim sum restaurant in Dallas, and I recommend it to anyone craving authentic dim sum. There is a slight wait for food, the quality and flavors make it worth the trip. Food (4.2/5): On my first visit, I tried several dishes: * Pork Soup Dumplings: These were good but mediocre. * Hot Oil Wontons: The wontons themselves were solid, but I wasn't a huge fan of the hot oil sauce. * Shrimp Noodle Rice Roll: I've always enjoyed this dish and it met my expectations. The shrimp was perfectly cooked, and the sweet sauce that came with it was the perfect complement. * Diced Chicken with Spicy Chilis: I've had this dish at a Chinese restaurant in Carrollton where it was overly floral and soapy from too much peppercorn. Here, it was great. The flavors were balanced, spicy, and addictive. On my second visit, I came back with my brother, and we reordered our favorites: * Pork Soup Dumplings, Shrimp Rice Rolls, & Diced Chicken with Spicy Peppers: These dishes still held up as delicious as the first time. * Beef Pan-Fried Udon with Black Pepper: This dish was good but a little too heavy on the seasoning (salt or MSG). It was tasty but excessive in flavor. We also ordered Red Bean Sesame Balls to-go, which my mom loved as a sweet ending to the meal. Service (3.8/5): The service here is standard for a dim sum spot. The staff were friendly, but it wasn't anything exceptiona. Food did take a bit of time to come out, so if you're in a rush, it's something to keep in mind. Ambiance (4/5): The ambiance is casual and laid-back, with plenty of seating and a bar area. It's a comfortable spot for enjoying a relaxed meal with friends or family. The space is spacious, and the vibe is typical of most dim sum places--nothing too fancy but cozy enough to make it a good experience.

Nick J.
Nick J.

Very nice staff. Quick service just order on the QR code. Seems authentic. Buns were really tasty and sweet. Chicken was tender and flavorful. Not too spicy Restaurant isn't too big.

Syd G.
Syd G.

My son moved to Addison and we both had a Chinese craving. I'm very picky about Chinese and do my research before trying a new place. So thank you to my fellow Yelpers for your awesome reviews. It made my decision much easier. This place is tucked into a strip center behind the Improv comedy club. We went for an early dinner at 5 on a Friday night. I wasn't worried when we walked in and it was wide open because it was early and 105 degrees outside. The staff was awesome! They sat us down for our drink order immediately and explained the menu process. The dumplings were fresh and amazing! Loved them. I ordered the sesame chicken and it came out piping hot! Loved the crunch and the flavor was scrumptious. The portion sizes are big enough that we took 1/2 the rice and entree hole for lunch the next day!