Steven’s Garden and Grill: It Will Grow On You

Sundey McClendon occasionally goes searching for some of DFW’s farthest-flung gems. Have a suggestion? Leave a comment and she may check it out. A while back I heard a tale of a restaurant run by a landscaper and a local celebrity in Mansfield. Unable to turn down a local celebrity…

A Tentative Ode to Tex-Mex’s Sour Cream Sauce

This is bad. Between decadent meals (for work, of course), I try to temper my eating with dishes I think are at least a little healthy. I could argue that chicken wings are low in carbohydrates and high in protein. And that pizza I love to indulge isn’t too bad…

Meatloaf is Gross, I’m Sure You’ll Agree

It’s getting cold outside and that means one horrible, awful, nasty thing: It’s meatloaf season again. Not sure if you know the origin of meatloaf, but it was invented hundreds of hundreds of years ago by other horrible cooks. The following is the two-step process for making your own meatloaf:…

Scardello: Their Cheese Will Move You

Each week, the Cheap Bastard goes looking for a new place to eat a meal for less than nine million dollars. This week, she cuts the cheese at Scardello Artisan Cheese, 3511 Oak Lawn Ave., and we hope we mean that literally. Level of fancy I felt eating prosciutto and…

Campo Opens in Oak Cliff

Campo Modern Bistro opened this week at 1115 N. Beckley Ave. in Oak Cliff. Owners Miguel Vicéns and John Paul Valverde of Coevál Studios recruited Matt McCallister, formerly of Stephan Pyles, to run the kitchen. McCallister has been dabbling in many different things lately, including homemade charcuterie, preserves and pickling,…

Chopped Beef and Loose Meat: Barbecue For Pit-Sissies

Yesterday I told you about the impending Texas debut of Maid-Rite, a corporate franchise type thing selling loose meat sandwiches, shakes and chili cheese fries. While a few commenters seemed to echo my lack of enthusiasm, others expressed disdain for my statement: “watch out Texas BBQ chopped beef — loose…

The Fan Sports Lounge in Victory Park Gets Its Party Started

The Fan Sports Lounge officially opened last night at the corner of Olive and catching-a-game-at-the-AAC. Between TV-plastered walls, a live broadcast booth for KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan and the Uptown sports scene, there’s plenty to watch. While this spot isn’t actually owned by CBS Radio, it houses a fish-bowl-like broadcast…

A Day by Day Guide to Dallas Beer Week

Considering that I don’t get paid by the word here on City of Ate, there is simply too much going on during Dallas Beer Week to list every event taking place this Saturday through the November 19 Dallas Beer Festival in Fair Park (which warrants its own post, coming soon)…

Princi Italia’s Tuscan Trip Up

Chewing on a tender veal cutlet coated in a thick and soggy layer of flour and blanketed in a lemony but bland sauce studded with artichokes and olives, I almost had to ask: Am I in the right place? Earlier in the week, I’d lunched at Princi Italia, Preston Hollow’s…

Tre Wilcox’s Five Favorite Dallas Restaurants

Former Top Chef contestant and Marquee Grill chef Tre Wilcox recently revealed his “Guide to the Best Restaurants in Dallas” on Gogobot, a social networking travel site. November is Food Travel Month on the site, where 16 different celebrity chefs share their favorite restaurants in cities across the globe. Here…

Break Out Your Bubble Gum: Maid-Rite Corporation Is Coming to Dallas

Des Moines, Iowa-based Maid-Rite corporation promises to descend en masse upon the DFW metroplex, blanketing the area in its popular “loose meat” sandwich, tucked inside a mass produced white-bread bun. The 85-year-old corporation has targeted a Arlington’s Green Oaks Shopping Center at the corner of West Green Oaks Boulevard and…