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Kotta Sushi In Frisco

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Color me fish-hating-and-stupid, I’d never heard of Kotta Sushi in Frisco until two minutes ago when a lively little press release popped into my inbox. (Nice.) In fact, I’d completely forgotten about The Shops at Starwood. Anywhoo, if you have been you’ll be happy to know they are offering some deals. If you haven’t eaten there, perhaps you will and you’ll tell us all about it. It’s BYOH.

Kotta Sushi Lounge at The Shops at Starwood with these great specials.

Monday: Buy one specialty roll at menu price, receive the next specialty roll of equal or lesser value for 1/2 price!  Not valid with any other discount or offer

Tuesday: $10 Kotta Towers! (you didn’t think we were going to get rid of our most popular special did you?)

Wednesday: Happy Hour Sushi from 4pm-7pm. Nothing on the menu over $5! The Happy Hour menu is as follows:

California Rolls – $3.75
Spider Rolls – $5.00
Shrimp Tempura Rolls-$4.50
Spicy Tuna Rolls – $4.75
Spicy Salmon Rolls – $4.25
Cucumber Rolls – $2.00
Avocado Rolls – $2.00
Tuna Sushi – $3.75
Salmon Sushi – 3.75
Super White Tuna Sushi-$3.75
Eel Sushi – $3.75
Shrimp Sushi – $3.75

Thursday: Half-price TDF rolls and half-price kid’s entrees!

*Offers not valid with any other offer.

Kotta Sushi Lounge is located at The Shops at Starwood at Lebanon Road and the Dallas North Tollway in Frisco. For more information, visit www.kottasushilounge.com or call (214) 705-0090.

ABOUT KOTTA SUSHI LOUNGE: Kotta Sushi Lounge prides itself on guiding guests to discover the best in Japanese cuisine in an inspirational and relaxing atmosphere. Their menu offers fresh and innovative sushi, Asian cuisine and a range of sake, wine and other beverages. Kotta is open for lunch and dinner daily. Kotta Sushi Lounge is located in Frisco as part of The Shops at Starwood at 6959 Lebanon Rd. For more information, please visit kottasushilounge.com or call (214) 705-0090.

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