Richardson
Richardson is a suburb of Dallas.
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- Masami, 116 Richardson Heights Shopping Center (West of US 75 on Beltline), ☎ +1 972-783-6800. Serves high quality Thai and Japanese food including sushi. No hibachi. Relatively small, traditional Japanese seating and standard western style seating both available. $10-$18 per plate.
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- Hyatt Regency North Dallas, 701 East Campbell Rd, toll-free: +1-866-593-6300. The hotel is located in the heart of the north Dallas Technology Corridor and is an upscale, full-service hotel in the area.
- Hyatt Summerfield Suites Richardson, 2301 North Central Expressway, ☎ +1 972-671-8080. All-suite short and extended stay hotel on the Richardson Telecom Corridor of US-75. Right across the highway from Nortel's North American corporate office.
- Dallas Richardson Marriott, 2191 North Greenville Ave, ☎ +1 972 994-9933. In the heart of Telecom Business Park. It has 20 meeting rooms with 32,000 sq. ft. of meeting space.
- Richardson Marriott at Spring Valley, 1000 South Sherman, ☎ +1 972 235-5000. Has a brand-new business center and free internet. Two meeting rooms totaling 1,250 square feet.
- Dallas Richardson Residence Inn, 1040 Waterwood Dr, ☎ +1 972 669-5888. $159-$209.
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