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62 Main Restaurant |
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| 62 Main St., #200 |
American |
$$$ |
Mid-Cities (H-E-B) |
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This small dining room engineered by chef David McMillan (Nana) tucked in the second story of a faux urban village shop is good and well worth the hike up the circular staircase. In the back of the restaurant, right behind a counter where diners can watch flames lick and flicker, is a... More >> |
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Babe's Chicken Dinner House |
2 User Reviews |
| 1456 Belt Line Road #171 |
American, Diner |
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Garland & Vicinity |
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We figure there's something wrong with people who can't enjoy an occasional fried chicken dinner. Nonetheless, we feared we'd be wandering onto the documentary setpiece for America: The Obese at Babe's, a venerable family dining establishment exactly where you'd expect to find it, in a Garland... More >> |
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Bijoux |
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| 5450 Lovers Lane #225 |
French, New American |
$$$$ |
Park Cities |
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Bijoux is not the most expensive restaurant in Dallas. Yet. But it just may be the most worth it. Nourishment can be had in one of three forms: a nine-course tasting menu and a three-course prix fixe and five-course prix fixe menu that offers a choice of appetizers, entrees, cheeses and... More >> |
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Boi Na Braza |
1 User Reviews |
| 4025 William D. Tate |
South American, Steak House |
$$$ |
Irving & Las Colinas |
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This is arguably the best Brazilian "espeto corrido churrascaria," or continuous service grill house, in the area. The space is palatial, if a bit banquet-hall-esque, the salad bar is ample and relatively fresh, and the skewered meats, served by gauchos with wicked carving knives slipped into... More >> |
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The French Room |
1 User Reviews |
| 1321 Commerce St. |
New American |
$$$$ |
Downtown & Deep Ellum |
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The French Room remains one of Dallas truly great plunges into dining opulence. Far from French, the cuisine is an inbred mutt of culinary royalty, with genetic specks from a few European corners pestered with American ingenuity and freshened with Japanese anal retentiveness. Its... More >> |
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Local |
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| 2936 Elm St. |
Eclectic, New American |
$$$, $$$$ |
Downtown & Deep Ellum |
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Slipped into the historic Boyd Hotel, a Deep Ellum spot that made beds for luminaries like Bonnie and Clyde and Huddie Ledbetter, Local serves food that is fiercely simple, fresh and impeccably tight. Flavors dance in these dishes without blurring the palate with fussy complexity. Even simple... More >> |
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Loft 610 Urban Restaurant & Lounge |
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| 5760 State Highway 121 #175 |
Eclectic, Fusion, New American |
$$$, $$$$ |
Plano |
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Designed to replicate a renovated urban warehouse loft with all of the battered brick and exposed ventilation guts and electrical tendons, Loft 610 is more than just well-trimmed ambiance. The food, while often a little eccentric, is possessed of clean, lithe flavors, from its simple lamb chop... More >> |
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Lola The Restaurant |
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| 2917 Fairmount |
New American |
$$$$ |
Uptown & Oak Lawn |
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Lola hums with simple, elegant flavors, especially with its sautéed foie gras with dried cherry relish. More >> |
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Pappas Brothers Steakhouse |
2 User Reviews |
| 10477 Lombardy Lane |
Seafood, Steak House |
$$$$ |
Northwest Dallas |
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Pappas violates the order of things: The onion rings, big as brake drums, are stacked into a tower; the shrimp in the shrimp rémoulade could easily serve as stand-ins for the digits that clasped Fay Wray. Tomato in the beefsteak and onion salad? Big as a softball. And its split in... More >> |
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Pastazios Pizza |
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| 5026 Addison Circle |
Italian, Pizza |
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Addison |
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Step through the door at Pastazios, and youre suddenly in a bustling New York pizzeria, where the line moves quickly and the pizza comes in slices so big you have to fold em. Pies are fresh, hot and made New York-style: light on sauce with loads of mozzarella and a chewy, hand-tossed... More >> |
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Screen Door |
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| 1722 Routh Street, Suite 132 |
New American, Southern/Soul Food |
$$$, $$$$ |
Downtown & Deep Ellum |
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Billing itself as an amalgamation of traditional Southern cookery and modern culinary style, Screen Door is really both and neither of these, though it splits its menu into then and now. It mixes the heartiness and nomenclature of Southern cuisine with a little European flavor. Hence foie gras... More >> |
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Stephan Pyles |
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| 1807 Ross Avenue |
Fusion, South American, Southwestern |
$$$$ |
Downtown & Deep Ellum |
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Stephan Pyles has distilled Texan, South American, Spanish and Mediterranean flavors into one well-tailored, compelling clash. Pyles calls it New Millennium Southwestern Cuisine. This means you can mull a wide range of ceviches, tapas, foie gras with Peruvian underpinnings, Texas steak and... More >> |
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Suze |
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| 4345 W. Northwest Highway, #720 |
Greek/Mediterranean, New American |
$$$ |
Northwest Dallas |
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Its been named one of the 10 great dining sites for a down-to-earth repast by USA Today or some similar canary carpet. And theyre right. Suze is a bistro exquisitely cramped into romantic intimacy if you suck in your gut and squint. Its deep red dining room (an appetite-arousing hue)... More >> |
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Tei Tei Robata Bar |
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| 2906 N. Henderson |
Japanese/Sushi |
$$, $$$ |
East Dallas & Lakewood |
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Owned by Teppo Sushi proprietor Teiichi Sakurai, Tei Tei may well join Ferraris and long sabbaticals in Fiji as a slice of exotica vigorously lusted after. The "specials" chalkboard regularly features rare varieties of sashimi such as trigger fish and cristal fish, plus grilled baby barracuda... More >> |
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York St. |
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| 6047 Lewis St. |
New American |
$$$ |
East Dallas & Lakewood |
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Open since 1989, York St. has seen its share of ups and downs. In early 2001, the restaurant was purchased by chef Sharon Hage. She cleaned it up, added more light and converged her attention on the menu. You will find an offbeat collection of dishes dictated by Hage's whims and what is fresh... More >> |
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Yutaka Japanese Bistro |
1 User Reviews |
| 2633 McKinney Ave., Suite 140 |
Japanese/Sushi |
$$$, $$$$ |
East Dallas & Lakewood |
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Tucked in a tiny, post-industrial mall space, this Japanese restaurant is perhaps the finest of its ilk in Dallas. Sushi is impeccably fresh. Dishes, such as foie gras on a daikon pedestal, are creative and exacting. Other Japanese mainstays are tipped on their ear. Baby octopus tempura,... More >> |
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15th Street Café & Catering |
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| 1112 E.15th Street |
American |
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Plano |
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2-Kats Homestyle Cooking |
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| 3302 N. Buckner Blvd. |
American, Cajun/Creole, Southern/Soul Food |
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White Rock Lake Area |
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29 Degree Tavern |
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| 4701 West Fwy |
American, Brewpub/Pub Fare |
$$, $$$ |
Fort Worth |
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2900 Restaurant |
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| 2900 Thomas Ave. |
New American |
$$$, $$$$ |
Uptown & Oak Lawn |
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III Forks |
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| 17776 N. Dallas Parkway |
Seafood, Steak House |
$$$$ |
Carrollton/Farmers Branch |
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300 Dallas |
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| 3805 Belt Line Road |
American |
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Addison |
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650 North |
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| 650 N. Pearl St. |
American, Health/Vegetarian, Seafood |
$$$ |
Downtown & Deep Ellum |
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6th Street Grill |
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| 2736 W. 6th St. |
American |
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Fort Worth |
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8.0 Restaurant and Bar |
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| 111 E Third St. |
American, Brewpub/Pub Fare |
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Fort Worth |
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