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Introducing the freshest new businesses to debut in Dallas

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Published on July 29, 2019
Introducing the freshest new businesses to debut in DallasPhoto: The Crab Station/Yelp

Interested in getting intel on the newest businesses to open in Dallas? From an emporium specializing in French clothing and accessory brands to a seafood diner, read on for a rundown of the latest destinations to open their doors near you.

Hungry Belly

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Hungry Belly is a sushi bar and Asian Fusion restaurant that recently opened at 2818 N. Fitzhugh Ave. in Lower Greenville.

This new bistro serves all types of Asian cuisine, including food items traditionally found in Korea, Japan and Thailand. On the menu, look for baby octopus salad, pad thai, barbecue short ribs, several ramen soups, Japanese bento boxes, kimchi fried rice and even a selection of Asian-inspired burgers and tacos.

Marcel Market

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New to 250 N. Bishop Ave., Suite 160, in Oak Cliff is Marcel Market, a gift shop and women's clothing boutique, which sells accessories and a variety of other fashionable goods.

According to its website, Marcel Market features an exclusive collection of French brands, offering a sizable inventory of merchandise ranging from shoes, clothing, handbags and jewelry to high-end candles, body products, dishware, tea and organic chocolate.

The Crab Station

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Last but not least is North Dallas newcomer, The Crab Station, an eatery known for its seafood and oyster bar, located at 18101 Preston Road, Suite 204.

The Crab Station is a seafood enthusiast's paradise, serving a vast array of fresh fare from the sea, including snow crabs, lobster, shrimp, crawfish and oysters. Additionally, the cafe offers chicken wings and Cajun-inspired plates like gumbo, along with libations such as sangrias, craft beers and margaritas.


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