There's too many eateries to count in the state of Texas.

Thanks to different types of food that is available to everyone in the nation, there's a little something for everyone. Whether you like Chinese or Mexican, all Texans have a favorite place to eat. But, we won't be talking about food in the state, rather the building themselves.

One thing we don't think about when entering a place to eat is how much the place actually cost to built. The materials needed, the people that helped to bring it to life, and of course all of the equipment needed to cook whatever food is on the menu.

For one restaurant in the Lone Star State, the cost of the eatery itself might raise a few eyebrows. The cost of the building is quite...unexpected to say the least.

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How Much Did One Restaurant In Texas Cost To Build?

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First, we must reveal the restaurant. It's located in none other than Dallas, Texas and named Nuri Steakhouse per CW33. The owner of the establishment in none that the CEO of Smoothie King, Wan Kim. The food offered varies, examples given by CW33 include Korean-style lobster or Wagyu.

But the main thing that will raise many eyebrows is how much money was used to construct the eatery. According to CW33, the restaurant cost a staggering $20 million dollars to make it a reality. That is a lot of money, and it's safe to say that a lot of eyes will be on the eatery.

So, will you be eating at Nuri Steakhouse? Let us know by sending a message using the chat feature on our FREE station app!

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