There are restaurant discoveries that stay with you for years — the ones you find yourself recommending to friends, family, and frankly anyone who will listen. Teppo Yakitori & Sushi Bar on Beltline Road in Addison is exactly that kind of place. Tucked into a low-key strip along the corridor that locals have long called “Restaurant Row,” Teppo has been quietly earning its devoted following since 1993, and after more than three decades, it still feels like the best tip you never got from a travel guide.
Walking in for the first time, you immediately sense this is not your average sushi spot. The room is warm and intimate — dark wood, a lively open kitchen, and the unmistakable perfume of binchotan charcoal drifting from the yakitori grill. That grill is the heart of the operation, and it is where Teppo really sets itself apart from the competition. Yakitori — Japanese skewered chicken cooked over white charcoal — is a centuries-old street food tradition in Japan, and it is treated with genuine reverence here. You can order skewers of chicken thigh with tare glaze, chicken skin crisped to shattering perfection, chicken liver for the adventurous, or even a beautifully simple salt-seasoned breast. Each skewer arrives at the table with the kind of quiet confidence that only comes from knowing exactly what you are doing.
But do not let the yakitori steal all of your attention, because the sushi program is equally serious. The fish is impeccably fresh, the rice is seasoned with a light hand, and the omakase-style options allow the kitchen to show off whatever is looking best that day. The salmon nigiri is silky and clean. The yellowtail sashimi is a study in restraint — no overwrought sauces, no unnecessary garnish, just extraordinary fish treated with respect. If you are the type who appreciates simplicity executed flawlessly, you will feel right at home.
The sake list deserves its own paragraph. Teppo carries a thoughtfully curated selection that spans junmai, ginjo, and daiginjo styles, and the staff genuinely knows how to guide you through it. A cold glass of a fruity nigori paired with a round of yakitori skewers is one of those combinations that makes an ordinary Tuesday evening feel like a small celebration.
Addison has earned its reputation as one of the Dallas area’s great dining destinations, and Teppo is a big reason why that reputation holds up under scrutiny. It is the kind of restaurant that does not need a trendy rebrand or a flashy social media presence to stay relevant — it relies entirely on the quality of what lands on your plate. Reservations are strongly encouraged on weekends, and if you can snag a seat at the sushi bar, do it. Watching the chefs work is half the pleasure.
Whether you are a longtime Addison resident who somehow has not made it in yet, or a visitor looking for a meal worth building an evening around, Teppo Yakitori & Sushi Bar belongs at the top of your list. Go hungry, go curious, and let the grill do the talking.