The Star’s dining lineup just got its most exciting addition in years. Musume — the acclaimed Dallas Japanese concept — opened a 6,000-square-foot Frisco location, and creator Melanie Hill (@melaniehillfrisco) scored it a 10/10 across the board: food, service, staff, and ambiance.
@melaniehillfrisco New restaurant at The Star in Frisco, Texas! Musume just opened this week — everything we had was excellent! 10 out of 10
What is Musume?
Musume (“daughter” in Japanese) comes from Dallas’ Rock Libations Restaurant Group, with executive chef Yuzo Toyama — a Shizuoka native with 20+ years in traditional Japanese culinary arts — running the kitchen. The Frisco location took over the former Sushi Marquee space on the second floor at The Star.
The menu
- Sushi & sashimi plus small and large plates, tempura, ramen, and salads
- Omakase: six- or eight-course tasting by chef Toyama
- Sake: North Dallas’ largest premium selection — 120+ labels
- Japanese whisky: 60+ options
- Vegetarian and vegan dishes are well represented
The vibe
Sleek and date-night ready, with The Star’s energy right outside. It works equally for a celebratory dinner, pre-Cowboys-event drinks and rolls, or a slow omakase evening at the counter.
Location & booking
Address: 3625 The Star Blvd, #315 (2nd floor), Frisco, TX 75034. Reservations strongly recommended — it’s the buzziest table in Frisco right now.
Frequently asked questions
Is Musume good for date night?
One of the best in Frisco right now — upscale but not stiff, with a knockout drink program.
Does Musume have omakase?
Yes — six- and eight-course omakase menus from chef Yuzo Toyama.
What happened to Sushi Marquee?
It closed in January 2025; Musume renovated and took over the space at The Star.
More Frisco dining
Compare omakase options at Yujo Umi, or see where Musume lands among the highest-rated restaurants in Frisco. More in Restaurants.
