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Franki's Li'l Europe

362 Casa Linda Plaza
Dallas, TX 75218
214-320-0426
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The first thing to do at this Casa Linda eatery is order the cevapcici. The Yugoslavian sausages are like grilled nuggets of garlicky joy, and there’s nothing like them anywhere else in Dallas. The simple pan-Euro café also offers sarma (Slovenian cabbage rolls) that rivals the most culinarily gifted Old World grandmother’s and schnitzel so tender you don’t even need a knife. There’s more, but did we tell you about the cevapcici?
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