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Osaka Hibachi Sushi & Bar offers authentic Japanese dishes in Frisco

Dana Zhang, who co-owns Osaka Hibachi Sushi & Bar with Jie Weng, said first time customers often find them while doing an internet search for hibachi or sushi but they soon become repeat customers.
“They try the food and say it's so delicious,” Zhang said. “Our fresh food is made with fresh and high quality ingredients and we have friendly service—that’s what brings the customers back.”

On the menu: Zhang said Osaka’s menu includes authentic Japanese dishes such as hibachi, sushi and ramen.

  • 15962 Eldorado Parkway, Ste. 400, Frisco

 
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Texas Signs and Printing opens second location in Frisco

Texas Signs and Printing is now open in Frisco.

Zooming in: The business offers a variety of services, including creating monument signs, vehicle wraps, window graphics, banners and custom signs. Texas Signs and Printing also has a location in Dallas, according to its website. 

  • 8992 Preston Road, Ste. 102, Frisco

 
Latest Education News
Collin College to keep current tuition rates for fall 2026 semester

Collin College students can expect their tuition prices to remain the same after college leaders approved next year's tuition rates.

Quote of note: “I am proud to work with a Board that prioritizes keeping college costs manageable," District President Neil Matkin said. "College degrees open many doors for our students, but they must be able to afford to complete their education. By maintaining low tuition rates, we are helping them achieve their goals.”

A closer look: The college's tuition rates will remain:

  • $67 per credit hour for in-district residents
  • $127 per credit hour for out-of-district residents
  • $202 per credit hour for out-of-state or out-of-country residents

 
Metro News
$40M community park nears completion, UNT to close programs: 6 trending Dallas-Fort Worth stories

Election season is just around the corner with races at the local, county and district level. In other news, a $40 million community park is set to be completed this summer in Frisco while the city of Plano is planning to establish a nonprofit hub. 

Catch up on some of the top trending stories from Community Impact's Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas. 

Q&A: Meet the candidates running for Frisco mayor

3 McKinney ISD schools to see $4.8M investment in renovations this summer

Demolition of former McKinney City Hall expected to start in April

Frisco's $40M Northwest Community Park nears June completion

University of North Texas to end, consolidate programs as university faces $45M budget shortfall

Plano to buy Harrington House for $2M nonprofit hub
 

 

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