Best Park Cities Restaurant
Javier’s opened in the Park Cities in the late ’70s and is more entrenched in the community than Lululemon and botox. This swanky, Mexico City-inspired restaurant pushes enough margs each month to fill an Olympic-size swimming pool. The lodge-like space has a cigar bar; if you need a bit of fresh air, dine al fresco on the large patio. Dishes go beyond the typical cheese enchilada plates with a popular snapper mojo de ajo and mole poblano. The service is attentive and friendly even if the valet stand is a bit intimidating, though there’s also a parking lot.