Richardson Edition | January 2022

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Okaeri Cafe will offer a variety of hot dogs with unique toppings. (Courtesy Okaeri Cafe)

8 A new Jason’s Deli location opened Jan. 24 at 165 S. Plano Road, Richardson. A filing with the Texas Department of Licens- ing and Regulation states the restaurant is in a nearly 4,700-square-foot building. The chain is known for its selection of sandwich- es, salads, soups, wraps, baked potatoes and baked treats. Its menu also includes vegetarian and gluten-sensitive options as well as children’s meals. The location in the Richardson Square shopping center is the second Jason’s Deli location in the city. 972-737-2553. www.jasonsdeli.com COMING SOON 9 Craft beer bar Cultura Taphouse plans to open in Richardson’s CityLine develop- ment in mid-February. The taphouse will offer 30 rotating taps of craft beer and ciders from the North Texas area and the nation. Cultura will also offer a limited selection of wines as well as Latin-influ- enced small bites, hot apple cider and more. Cultura’s address will be 120 W. CityLine Drive, Ste. 600, Richardson. A phone number is not yet available. www.culturatx.com FEATURED IMPACT COMING SOON Okaeri Cafe is hoping to open by the end of January at 312 N. Greenville Ave., Ste. 100, Richardson. Co-owner Gene Tran said the Richardson restaurant will be the rst brick-and-mortar location for Okaeri Cafe, which has previously operated as a ghost kitchen and pop-up eatery. “[Okaeri Cafe is] going to bring some comfort Japanese foods and some coee and tea to the area,” Tran said. “[The menu includes] rice sandwiches, some rice bowls, a fun hot dog menu and also our signature is the omurice, which is a uy egg over fried rice and demi-glace sauce.” Tran said Okaeri Cafe will have various, imported teas from Japan, including matcha, as well as “a solid” coee menu. The positive response Okaeri Cafe’s oerings have produced over the last couple years was enough for the

eatery to move into a “more stable location” in Richardson, Tran said. “We were open to [locating in] multiple areas—it just had to make sense for us,” he said. “Then the spot we found in Richardson just kind of ticked all the boxes, and it made sense to come and be here.” A phone number is not yet available. www.instagram.com/okaeri_cafe/

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RELOCATIONS 10 Cuzco Cuisine Peruvian Restaurant relocated on Dec. 21 to 100 S. Central Ex- pressway, Ste. 44, Richardson. The menu features a variety of Peruvian-style dishes prepared with seafood, beef or chicken. The company was previously located in Dallas at 9220 Skillman St. 469-372-1196. www.facebook.com/cuzco.cuisine RENOVATIONS 11 Pickleball, a game that mixes tennis, badminton and table tennis, can now be played at 11A Woodland Park and 11B Terrace Park in Richardson. One tennis court at each of the two parks was repaint- ed to accommodate the game, according to a city news release. Those looking to play must use the existing tennis nets in place. Woodland Park is located at 1200 Wood- land Way, Richardson. The address for Terrace Park is 200 Lois Lane, Richardson. 972-744-4300. www.cor.net/departments/ parks-recreation

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