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New Sushi Sakana Spot Rolls Into Frisco’s Main Street Village This Fall

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Published on May 20, 2026
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North Texas favorite Sushi Sakana is rolling into Frisco, bringing its hefty rolls and fresh nigiri to Main Street Village with a planned debut this fall. The new outpost, slated for a September opening, will put the chain’s stacked Ahi Tower and other signatures within easy reach of Frisco’s growing downtown dining crowd.

According to Community Impact, co-owner James Park expects the Frisco location to open in September at 3245 Main St., Ste. 245. The outlet notes menu favorites such as miso soup and crab rangoons and features a restaurant-supplied photo of the towering Ahi dish that has become a calling card for the chain.

Main Street Village spot and neighbors

A property listing from Weitzman Group shows Sushi Sakana slotted into suite 245 at Main Street Village, a roughly 2,200-square-foot space. The leasing map positions the restaurant alongside tenants such as The UPS Store and Salsa Tex Mex, placing the sushi spot in the middle of Frisco’s busy Main Street retail and dining strip.

Chain background and menu highlights

Sushi Sakana's website lists existing locations in Plano, Southlake, Uptown Dallas, and Las Colinas, with a stated focus on fresh seafood and signature rolls. The group is especially known for plates like the Ahi Tower and a wide lineup of nigiri, sashimi, and specialty rolls, which are expected to anchor the menu at the Frisco restaurant as well.

How it fits Frisco's sushi scene

Frisco’s sushi fans already have options, from conveyor-belt and chain concepts such as Kura Sushi to local spots like Hikari Sushi & Grill. Sushi Sakana will step into that mix as another full sit-down choice for diners looking for familiar rolls and sashimi near downtown Frisco.

Park has not named a specific opening day beyond the September target, and factors such as build-out and permitting could still nudge the schedule. For now, locals will have to wait for a grand opening date and reservation details from the restaurant.