Dallas · Yakitori · casual
Totto Yama
Japanese curry & yakitoriJapanese-ownedFood hallMitsuwa Marketplace
Totto Yama is a Japanese fast-casual counter inside Plano's Mitsuwa Marketplace food hall, operated by Japanese chef-owner Shigekazu Tateno and serving omu-curry, karaage, and Japanese comfort classics.
- Price
- ¥
- Area
- Plano (Mitsuwa Marketplace food hall)
- Since
- 2021
- Owner
- Shigekazu Tateno

Plate № 60
About
Nestled inside Mitsuwa Marketplace's Plano food hall — the only Mitsuwa location in Texas — Totto Yama brings the flavors of Japanese street food to the Dallas suburbs. The counter-style concept is owned and operated by Shigekazu Tateno, the Japanese restaurateur behind the Yama Izakaya & Sushi group and the upscale Shun by Yama. Signature items include omu-curry (omelette rice with Japanese curry in multiple protein options), chicken karaage, and seasonal daily specials, all priced for everyday dining. Shopping at Mitsuwa's aisles of Japanese groceries pairs naturally with a meal here.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Authentic Japanese omu-curry and karaage at wallet-friendly food hall prices
- Operated by the Japanese Yama restaurant group inside Mitsuwa, Japan's largest grocery chain in the US
- Convenient lunch stop while shopping Mitsuwa for Japanese ingredients, sake, and snacks
- Multiple curry topping options let you customize your bowl from beef to fried shrimp
Located inside Mitsuwa Marketplace Plano (100 Legacy Dr). Owner Shigekazu Tateno confirmed Japanese. Hours sourced from Mitsuwa.com/tp and Chowbus ordering page.
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