CrushCraft Will Bring Thai Street Food to Uptown Next Month

Good news for the adventurous eaters out there who think they’ve tried everything Thai food has to offer: CrushCraft Thai Street Eats, the fast-casual restaurant from retired chef Paul Singhapong and restaurateur Jack Nuchkasem, will open in mid-January at 2800 Routh Street in Uptown. The menu will be divided into…

Dallas’ Five Best Thai Restaurants

It’s kind of gross outside lately. Perhaps we’re about to pay for what was a relatively mild summer with a long and brutal winter. At least we don’t have the Super Bowl to worry about this go around. Instead we can focus our attention on remedies that warm us from…

The New York Times Declares Great Pecan Crises of 2013

If there’s one thing you should be thankful for this holiday season, it’s the pecan pie that is sitting on your table — provided it’s there. News of supply and price pressures have been coming out for weeks, but The New York Times recently declared an all out crisis. The…

Tanoshii Rode the Ramen Wave to Dallas and Crashed

While there were certainly ramen restaurants in New York City before David Chang began rolling and cutting his alkaline noodles in the East Village, they have exploded since he opened up his famed Momofuku almost a decade ago. Chang made waves with his creative take on traditional Japanese cooking, viewed…

Urban Acres Farmstead Holding Soft Opening

Earlier this summer the folks at Urban Acres started a Kickstarter campaign. They wanted to create a one-of-a-kind farmstead, a business that would bring together farmers and artisans under one roof. It sounded a bit like a farmers market but promised better air conditioning. See also: Urban Acres Beats its…

Grub Burger Bar Opening on Black Friday

Grub Burger has been showing low rumblings of being alive for the past few months, and now like a Coke-ad polar bear it’s finally rousing to take advantage of the holiday shopping season. The last thing any of us want to do right now is to look past the mountain…

Turkeyfat? Roots Juices Offers Free Help.

It is an act of marketing genius. On the fattest day of the year — the day you are most likely to be as filled with self-hatred and guilt as you are stuffing, turkey and the baby marshmallows you picked off the top of the sweet potato casserole — Roots…

BrainDead Brewpub Coming to Deep Ellum

Despite the perplexing news that Dallas drinks less than any other major city, now is a good time to be a beer lover here. The city just keeps getting more and more good beer news lately. Tap-crazy restaurants with beer-based desserts are opening. Growler-filling stations are spreading to different neighborhoods…

Phil Romano Declares Trinity Groves Project Is In Overdrive

It’s been exactly a year since Babb Bros. BBQ opened in Trinity Groves, kicking off the restaurant development project that hopes to anchor future growth in the West Dallas neighborhood. Hoffmann Hotts, a casual hot dog restaurant soon followed, and then openings slowed down until recently, when Kitchen LTO, Souk,…

Five Thanksgiving Dishes That Prove We’re Insane

Of all the seven deadly sins, if you subscribe to that sort of thing, gluttony is probably the most enjoyable. Although, Netflix and slothiness do pair quite well, especially during a holiday. But gluttony, man, that’s good times. We’ve pretty much mastered the craft of shameless gluttony here in the…

Chef Dean Fearing on Thanksgiving, Eating in Dallas and Sharp Knives

You’d be hard-pressed to find a more charming chef than Dean Fearing, the man behind Fearing’s Restaurant at the Ritz-Carlton Dallas. Known fondly as the “father of Southwestern cuisine,” he earned a world-class reputation as The Mansion on Turtle Creek’s executive chef. He left that post in 2007 to head…

Hypnotic Donuts Is Expanding to Denton

Doughnut shops are one of the few establishments that can get away without actually having a proper name, either on their building or anywhere else. All they need is a sign, preferably one that lights up, that proclaims “DONUTS” to the world. Pawn shops may be one of the only…

Multimillion Dollar Lawsuit Precedes Snuffer’s Takeover

Last week Pat Snuffer announced Snuffer’s Restaurants Inc., responsible for a number of Snuffer’s restaurant locations around the DFW area, had ceased operations, and a new restaurant called Pat’s Burger & Cheddar Fries would be opening on Greenville Avenue. Snuffers had been providing Dallasites artery clogging fries in a casual…

Mario Batali Deep Fried by Fans after Supporting a Texas Pro-Choice Group

Last week Sarah Silverman and Lizz Winstead hosted a telethon called “Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can Choose,” a fund raiser for a variety of Lady Parts Justice, a Texas-based pro-choice organization that promoted the event under the Twitter handle @TXWomenForever. During the telethon chef Mario Batali encouraged people to donate…

Thanksgiving Cooking Tips from 18 of Dallas’ Best Chefs

My excitement runneth over. With the best holiday of the year just a few days away, it’s about time to start getting prepped. But it’s hard to know where to start. That in mind we asked some of Dallas’ best chefs for some Thanksgiving cooking tips. Omar Flores, Driftwood “Thanksgiving…

Texas to America: Food Bans Are for Weirdos

There are some foods that aren’t legally available in Texas due to federal import bans. Haggis from Scotland, for example, is banned because of restriction on importing sheep’s lung. The Kinder Surprise, the Italian-produced chocolate egg filled with toys, has been banned because of the choking hazard that comes from…

Meat Fight 2013: The Video

Meat Fight 2013 from Voice Media Group on Vimeo. If you prefer your pictures stationary, check out this Meat Fight 2013 slideshow. If you prefer them with too many words, here’s a recap of this year’s event, which raised $50,000 for charity…