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Support Dallas’ Asian Restaurants: Takeout & Delivery Highlights

During Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we’re spotlighting Dallas’s most beloved Asian restaurants, all offering convenient take‑out, delivery, or curbside options to keep your taste buds satisfied while supporting local small businesses.

Royal China
After a brief closure, Royal China is back in business—now serving take‑out and delivery only. Enjoy classic dishes, specialty entrees, and a hearty lunch menu that satisfies mid‑day cravings.

Sandwich Hag
Stop by Sandwich Hag for a flavorful Bánh Mì. They’ve added contactless pickup and delivery, making it easy to enjoy this Vietnamese staple on the go.

Hello Dumpling
Indulge in handmade dumplings and noodles at Hello Dumpling, which operates exclusively for take‑out. Call 469‑779‑1551 to place your order.

Banana Leaf Thai Cuisine
Expand your palate with Thai fried rice, spring rolls, coconut soup, and more. Delivery, take‑out, and curbside pick‑up are all available.

Sushi de Handroll
North Dallas’ sushi spot offers handroll kits and family sushi platters for take‑out or delivery. They’ve opened a patio—no table service, but you can order and enjoy a fresh‑air bite.

Oishii
Order sushi to go from Oishii’s extensive menu. Available for take‑out and delivery from the Wycliff or SMU locations—there’s no wrong choice.

Red Stix Asian Street Food
This budget‑friendly spot delivers bold flavor for under $10. Signature items include “Crack’lin” fried rice, Japanese‑style BBQ, and customizable noodle or rice bowls. Order online for pickup or delivery.

Sura Korean BBQ
Enjoy authentic Korean cuisine featuring premium meats and fresh veggies. While their buffet is temporarily closed, you can still choose from the Hot Plate BBQ, Lunch Box, and more. Call to place a pickup order during regular business hours.

These restaurants are keeping Dallas vibrant—order, support, and savor the diversity of Asian cuisine.

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