Taco Joint Gets the Love It Deserves

Breakfast tacos are as Texan as Waco’s unofficial status as Austin and DFW’s bathroom break along Intestate 35. Breakfast tacos are as Texan as football and the state’s other top sport, historical revisionism. I love Texas. I love breakfast tacos. Love led me to Taco Joint in East Dallas. The…

First Look: Elevation Burger Not Scaling New Heights

Burgers and fries will never be good for you. But the conceit behind Elevation Burger, a small chain that recently opened its first of three planned DFW locations in the Hillcrest Shopping Center, is that fast food could be good for the earth.Elevation Burger claims to be the only franchised…

Good Eating: A Top Chef Rematch

Whether it’s eating food, drinking wine, watching reality television or sitting on furniture you enjoy best, Dallas has some charitable opportunities for you. The Event: Bonne Santé The Cause: National Kidney Foundation and North Texas community members Touted as a “showcase of wining and dining,” Bonne Santé will feature a…

Nation, Grab Your Spoons and Go to Ben & Jerry’s

Four years ago, Stephen Colbert and Ben & Jerry’s teamed up to create a new ice cream flavor, Americone Dream, and today the flavor is available at all Ben & Jerry’s locations. Today you can get two-for-one scoops of Americone Dream, vanilla ice cream blended with caramel and bits of…

Two DFW Chefs in the Running For Food & Wine Prize

Proving once again that Austin has a Justin Bieber-like hold on culinary chroniclers’ heartstrings, chefs from the capital city scored four of the ten slots in Food & Wine’s online “The People’s Best New Chef” competition. For the first time ever, Food & Wine’s adding a democratic element to its…

Lumi’s Happy Hour’s Enough to Make You Forget About the Parking

Each week, Happy Eating highlights a different restaurant happy hour food menu. This week, it’s dumplings and empanadas at Lumi. Where: Lumi, 3407 McKinney Ave. When: Monday-Thursday, 4-7 p.m., and reverse happy hour from 9-11 p.m. The Scene: Happy hour is available throughout the whole restaurant. It’s quiet until the…

Walk the Wok Goes Bicoastal for NYC and LA Food Trends

While everyone was enduring the Super Bowl pains here in Dallas, I was away in NYC and LA for work. Despite braving a blizzard and juggling time zones, I ate well. Both food scenes were predictably different. I ate rich, fatty foods in the NYC winter blast, while in LA,…

Tillman’s Roadhouse Isn’t Changing Menu;
Dan Landsberg Gets a New Gig

Chef Dan Landsberg, who spent four years helming the kitchen at Tillman’s Roadhouse, has moved on — but his former employer’s been slow to make the changes promised in the wake of his departure. Landsberg left Tillman’s late last year, telling Pegasus News’ Teresa Gubbins he’d reached a philosophical impasse…

The Difference Between What You Like and What’s Good

While riding a northbound train last week, I was struck by the conductor’s judicious use of his P.A. privileges. He pointed out the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. He piped up again when we rolled past Lyndon B. Johnson’s alma mater. And he made sure everybody knew the train…

North Texas Emigres Celebrating Egypt’s Revolution Better Rely on Home Cooking

Valentine’s Day calls for chocolates and Champagne, but what’s the proper meal for marking a peaceful democratic revolution? Dallasites looking to express solidarity with protesters in Cairo have discovered traditional Egyptian food isn’t readily available in North Texas. There’s plenty of schawarma and tahini to be had, but meticulous celebrants…

RJ Mexican Cuisine’s Nector de Agave Margarita: Sweet as a Lily

Sometimes you will hear tequila aficionados style themselves as “connoisseurs of the cactus.” This is a misnomer because tequila is derived from the blue agave plant, which is part of the lily family. But did you know that the blue agave (and other types of agave too, for that matter)…

Ah, Frisco, the City of Love — and Crepes

Who knew you’d be driving to romantic Frisco to experience some crepes this Valentine’s Day? But that’s where you need to go if you want to try the tasty sweet and savory crepes at Café Flair and pretend you’re eating in Paris, the City of Love. While Café Flair, located…

Toulouse Brunch, C’est Bon!

It is getting harder and harder not to eat brunch at a Lombardi family restaurant in this town. First, there was Penne Pomodoro. Then there was Cibus. Now, there is Toulouse, the French cafe and bar that borders the Katy Trail crossing on Knox Street. I contend that their series…

Culinary Institute of America Bakery: It’s What’s Cooking in San Antonio

There’s a new and affordable way for interested eaters to experience the Culinary Institute of America’s San Antonio campus. The school’s bakery, its first retail operation, was tentatively scheduled to open this week – although staffers were still experimenting with how to best position pastries in the display case when…

Restaurant Journey Deep in the Heart of You Know Where

Before you click the comment box, I know, I know: I missed some phenomenal eating opportunities this week. I was on the road reporting a feature story, which meant interviews and transcription sessions took precedence over meals. Had I structured my itinerary around restaurant visits, I surely wouldn’t have showed…