Sushi Meets Burger: This Menu Needs Therapy but Tastes Pretty Good
$2,360 buys you an omakase for eight. $15 buys you a burger. Both raise questions.
$2,360 buys you an omakase for eight. $15 buys you a burger. Both raise questions.
The seen-and-be-seen restaurant has a no-phone policy. Is Dallas ready for that?
Rye is going to be absorbed by its sexy-moody sibling bar, Apothecary.
The lauded chef who helmed Dallas restaurants FT33 and Homewood opens up about his addiction, which started when he was just 9 years old.
Need a box full of freshly baked pastries? Of course you do.
Get a different free offer each week in January.
We checked out Brick and Bones’ new home. And, of course, had to check on the chicken.
Sicilian-style pizza has left the Arts District (but is still at NorthPark).
You want sauce with that? First-class passengers flying to New York will soon have the option to order barbecue.
Last year was a tough one for local restaurants. If you have a favorite neighborhood gem, work them in the schedule more often.
In a city full of high-priced sushi dinners, Domodomo Ko offers some fun and affordable options.
Who doesn’t have at least one Taste of Addison story?
No timeline is set for construction to begin, but the plans are now official.
The PoBoy Shop in Preston Center was open less than a year.
Welp. There goes a green tea and salad for less than 10 bucks.
And I may not ever dance again.
Something a bit more casual seems more appropriate for the Kay Trail, don’t you think?
Sushi Kozy just got a glow up (not that they weren’t already all glowed up).
The Italian restaurant is from the same group behind Sanjh and will open on Jan. 9.
Can we – should we – enjoy a lobster roll for about 10 bucks on the edge of a desert? Sure, why not.
Tip pools are legal, but there are specific laws on who gets pushed in.
From massive bowls of pho to grease-stained cheesesteaks, we found the Dallas gems serving plates that have no business being this good—or this cheap