Zenna
Multiple Locations: (Choose a location to see additional information)
Special Features
- Afternoon Tea
- Breakfast All Day
- Brunch Menu
- Business Friendly
- Catering
- Delivery
- Dine at the Bar
- Extensive Beer List
- Extensive Wine List
- Fixed Price Menu
- Gluten-Free
- Happy Hour
- Kid Friendly
- Late Night Menu
- Live Music
- Open 24 Hours
- Outdoor Seating
- Private Dining
- Quiet
- Romantic
- Takeout
- Valet Parking
- Vegetarian Friendly
- Vegetarian Options
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Wi-fi
Alcohol
- Beer
- BYOB
- Full Bar
- Margaritas
- None
- Sake
- Sangria
- Wine
Payment Types
- American Express
- Cash
- Check
- Diner’s Club
- Discover
- MasterCard
- PayPal
- Traveler’s Check
- Visa
Profile
Half-price sushi at happy hour has helped establish this hip eatery that features an attractive young staff, cheap sake, and flashy cocktails, plus complex curries, Thai noodles, and bargain bento boxes at lunch.
Full Reviews
Most Recent
Restaurant Review: Zenna Thai & Japanese Restaurant
By Nancy Nichols
After spending a Sunday afternoon at the Dallas World Aquarium, my hungry family stumbled next door into Zenna. Normally I wouldn’t plan to take four kids and some older finicky eaters to a restaurant that specializes in Thai and Japanese food, but it was close and we were exhausted. Happy hour, which is every day from 3 to 7 pm, was in full swing. The prices are crazy cheap. Draught beer is 50 cents, and margaritas and all domestic bottles are $2. It wasn’t until I sat down that I realized I was in the Dallas location of the popular Zenna’s in Plano. The chef behind the creative menu is Joe Keovixay, who left Nandina on Lower Greenville along with owners Dave and Ronnie Derekvatana to open Zenna. We skipped the extensive sushi menu and headed straight to Thai specialties. The kids downed three orders of fried corn patties and soft dumplings filled with pork before they were told it was Thai food. From then on, it was almost effortless to get them to try my thick, fat rice noodles stir-fried with eggs, peppers, tomatoes, and scads of fresh basil. Thankfully, they wouldn’t touch the shrimp, bathed in a rich and creamy yellow curry. They were content to watch the adults fight over the dish. The contemporary decor makes Zenna an attractive place to hang, especially late at night. The twinkle lights on the patio are on until the restaurant closes at 3 am. For more information on Zenna Thai & Japanese Restaurant, visit our restaurant guide.
Past Reviews
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Review: Zenna (4/17/2008)
By Teresa Gubbins