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Published on February 14, 2008
For Valentine's Day, Little Katana is not only stretching the holiday two whole days past the prescribed date of February 14, but they're also playing a little game of "One of these things is not like the other." Yup, romance is in the air and on the plate with these holiday options: The Love Boat (assorted sushi and sashimi in a wooden boat), The Love Bridge (which is presumably a means to get to the aforementioned Love Boat) and, uh, Surf and Turf (a dish that surely could've had "Love" or "Cupid's" worked into the title). Dive into fish breath and kisses (though, to be fair, some sushi is an aphrodisiac) at Little Katana, 4527 Travis St., from 5 to 10 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. For reservations, call 214-443-9600.
Feb. 14-16, 5-10 p.m., 2008