Let Us Be Your GPS for a Food-Truck Lunch

If you’re looking for something fabulous for lunch today, the SSahm BBQ foodtruck will be in the Dallas Arts District peddling gourmet Korean tacos. Then, if you’re hungry for more tonight they’re at the Walgreen’s off Belt Line Road in Addison. • Gandolfo’s is parking it at Crouch Sales from…

It’s National Rum Day. Pirate Hats and Pecan Street, Anyone?

Today marks yet another national holiday that makes for unenthusiastic celebration of food and/or drink. Am I wrong? Did you all raise your glasses to the heavens and shout “Happy National Tequila Day!” a few weeks ago? Did you stuff down any more hot dogs in July than you will…

Name That Legume: Guess The Bizarre Produce, Win a Bizarre Prize

I was out in Irving last night, sleuthing for ethnic eats, when I saw a grocery chain I recognized. If you haven’t explored some of the big ethnic groceries around town, you’re missing out. They have consistently competitive prices, a zillion condiments that are otherwise hard to find, and the…

Man vs. Food Takes On Dallas on Wednesday

Adam Richman, the Travel Channel’s Food Coma Correspondent, spent some time in Dallas recently, stuffing his face at Kuby’s Sausage House (which we profiled a while back), Sonny Bryan’s Smokehouse and Sprouts SpringRoll & Pho. It’s at that last locale where someone (but not Richman? Isn’t that the whole point…

Second Floor Freshens Up Brunch Cocktails

Bloody Marys and mimosas are, clearly, classic brunch drinks. But if you’re a frequent bruncher, the usual suspects may be becoming a bit of a snooze. I’m a brunch fan myself, which is why my ears pricked up when I heard the Second Floor is offering a prickly pear margarita…

Vegetables are Good, but Doughnuts are Better

This week, RedFork regained momentum, Denton students got healthier options, and one writer decided that doughnuts are tasty. City of Ate Can a restaurant with a minuscule kitchen and forgettable beef burger really be all that good? Scott Reitz pretty much said, “Duh, of course it can.” Forget about the…

Choco-Porn, Courtesy of Oak Cliff’s CocoAndre

In a tiny space on Davis Street in Oak Cliff, you can find CocoAndré Chocolatier. And if you do happen to find it, you’ll discover something special: a passionate chocolatier with a particularly interesting story about a rediscovered chocolate once thought to be extinct. On this particular day, Andrea Pedraza…

The Pearl Cup Strengthens Its Menu. With Pork, Obviously.

The Pearl Cup, the quaint java shop that the Observer named the best coffeehouse in Dallas last year, has revamped its menu, adding sandwiches, paninis and vegetarian wraps. The menu, which launched this week at both locations, contains only a handful of items from the old menu: breakfast panini, grilled…

Jason Boso and Twisted Root Win Big for Big D

Each year, Nation’s Restaurant News selects five emerging companies as its Hot Concepts! Award winners. This year’s group was cited for “bold tactics, outstanding creativity and strong performances in a persistently sluggish economy.” And one of Dallas’ own is a member of that group: Twisted Root Burger Co. Other winners…

The Great Hot Dogs of Dallas

Somewhere between National Hot Dog month, which was July, and our search for authentic carnitas, we decided we wanted to show you the great wieners of Dallas. After snickering like fifth grade boys for about four weeks, we’ve finally managed to cull together some great shots of Dallas’ big hot…

DFW Food Truck Festival coming to Sigel’s

Updated to include more food trucks Jasper Russo called out to Dallas food trucks, and they’ve answered en masse. As Eater reported yesterday, August 27th will mark the first DFW Food Truck Festival, Russo says, with the Greenville Avenue location of the Sigel’s chain playing host to a growing list…