Noodle House: A Generic Name
For a Unique Treat

I was extremely curious when I heard that one of my favorite Chinese restaurants in Houston, Sandong Noodle House, recently opened a Plano outpost. My curiosity turned into delight when I discovered the rumors were, indeed, true. Sandong is famed in Houston for its mind-blowing Northern Chinese comfort food (via…

Photo Essay: The Taco Experience at Fuel City

Dude, seriously, tacos. Andrea Grimes wrote a feature on the badassness of Fuel City, and we’re thinking, yeah, it’s damn good. Time for a photo update of the gas station/taco town? OK! Last week, Sara Kerens was down at Rusty Taco showing off their particular brand of street tacos in…

Aggie Students Produce Livestock Art

In the days before photography, when members of the gentry commissioned portraitists to commit their wealth and beauty to canvas, it wasn’t uncommon for the household’s sheep and cows to get their pictures painted too. The heyday of agricultural art is long over, although animals still appear in paintings –…

Diners Spread Out for the Long Pass

Diners at a pair of upcoming fundraisers should probably steel themselves to wait a little longer than usual for someone to pass the salt and pepper. Organizers of a North Dallas dinner benefiting the Scottish Rite Hospital for Children and an Oak Cliff feast for The Well Community are touting…

Sunday, Sundance Brunch At Fort Worth’s Reata

Someone, anyone, ‘splain me the mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a monkey riding a pig that is Fort Worth’s Sundance Square. It’s a tourist trap that feels authentic. It’s easy to park in and around. Locals seem to consider it a perfectly acceptable, if not downright fun, entertainment…

Smoke Gets in Her Eyes, Or Here Comes
The Barbecue Judge

This Saturday, I had the luck to serve as a judge at the 22nd Annual Jack Daniel’s World Championship Invitational Barbecue in Lynchburg, Tennessee. More than 25,000 people descended on the town, population 361, to attend the event. I was sent off to a judging class on Friday before the…

Hash Over: First Annual CFS Day and Halloween Parties

Dust off those costumes and break out the fun-size candy, Halloween is just days away. We have plenty of spooktacular food events to tell you about, but first let’s talk about another holiday that’s happening this week. We love us some good chicken-fried steak, and we’ve been waiting for someone…

Times Ten Cellars Cabernet Franc:
A Gentler Cab Ride

Cabernet Sauvignon is probably the most famous red varietal in the world, so much so that if you were to walk into any bar and say, “I’ll have a cab,” the bartender will assume you mean Cabernet Sauvignon and act accordingly. These days, however, another cab is being called more…

Money Tight? We Got Some Deals For You.

Let’s get into a new week of giveaways and discounts offered around Dallas. If you visit their website and like the idea of your mom as a comfort-food cooking ninja, then next Sunday check out the home-style eatery Horne & Dekker’s weekly Sunday Supper specials and get a taste of…

Bad Burgers, Hookahs, Vegans
and Other Things You Love on the Web

As the city descends into crisper temperatures and adopts an orangey hue, seasonal ingredients are rolling into grocery stores while local chefs and food fans are reacting accordingly. So what else is new? Dallas Morning News Leslie Brenner crowns Sharaku Sake Lounge as “excellent: One of the finest restaurants in…

Go Texan Winery Passport Program:
The First Reward

A Texas wine compendium — that’s the first level of reward after visiting four wineries in the GO TEXAN Winery Passport Program, one of the programs sponsored by the Texas Department of Agriculture to spur interest in Texas-grown products, and hopefully, keep more consumer dollars in state. About a month…

Hopefully The Macaroni Truck Will Crash Into This Billboard

No, that’s not home insulation. It’s a London billboard made of 110kg of cheese which, according to Gizmodo, is completely lick-able. Modo reports that English food artist Prudence Staite used a surprisingly-low 10 types of cheese, and it took roughly eight days to make. Let’s hope a macaroni truck gently…

Chef Tell: What’s Black and White and Bitchy All Over?

Even from the previews for last night’s Top Chef Just Desserts it was clear that Heather H. had daggers for Dallas’ Morgan Wilson. And from the top of the episode, she was making it clear with free character analysis (assassination perhaps?) that seemed to stem from a greener place deep…

Pizza Patron Prez Wants to Light Mavs’ Fire

First it’s ice, then it’s fire. While chatting yesterday morning with Pizza Patron publicist Sandy Bell about frozen pie prices, she asked me whether I’d heard the other big Antonio Swad news: Apparently the culinary impresario — he’s president of Pizza Patron — can’t limit himself to one announcement a…

T.J.’s Seafood Market Cuts Through the Din

At least one local food retailer believes the costs and logistical hassles associated with offering a deal through an online coupon site are offset by the marketing benefits. “After being in business for 21 years, we figured we’d found just about everyone in Dallas who likes to cook fresh seafood,”…

Five Awesome Bacon Costumes For Halloween

What are meat enthusiasts to wear on Halloween? PETA’s least favorite costume, as worn by Lady Gaga, was a little too visceral for the enjoyment of the modern public. We’re thinking bacon. It’s a clearer, more-loved synthetic choice than uncooked shards of beef hanging from your shoulders. Yes…why not bacon?…

Hey, Tampa, You Lost. Now Pay Up.
Arlington is Hungry.

With the Rangers on the brink of entering the World Series, the city of Arlington still hasn’t wrapped up a food bet covering the previous round of play. According to the mayor’s assistant, Tampa Bay hasn’t anted up the seafood package it promised Mayor Robert Chuck if the Rangers won…