Dallas’ Most Interesting Restaurants No. 12: Tei-An

Leading up to our annual Best of Dallas® issue, we’re counting down the 50 most interesting restaurants in Dallas. These spots bring something unique or compelling to the city’s dining scene, feeding both your appetite and soul. While many restaurants have come and gone at One Arts Plaza, Tei-An has…

Magic Cup Has More Than Boba Up Its Sleeve

Bubble tea is in the midst of a beverage takeover. Nearly every strip mall in the suburbs has a shop that specializes in plastic cups overflowing with the stuff. Frozen yogurt companies have jumped into the game, too, adding the sweet beverages to their already saccharine lineups. Magic Cup is…

Uchi Has Your Wallet in Its Sights

Uchi, Dallas’ newest and most aspiring sushi restaurant, offers plenty of ways to enjoy a meal filled with inventive and exciting Japanese food; you just need to decide how much money you’re willing to part with. Not ready to take out a home equity loan? Come during happy hour between…

Take a Texas Barbecue Road Trip to Austin’s La Barbecue

When Dallas gets to be just a little too Dallas-y, Dallasites in droves tend to get in their cars and go; for an overnighter, for a long weekend, hell, for a decade if they can manage it. And Austin is one of those soul-replenishing destinations featuring the right combination of…

Dallas’ Most Interesting Restaurants No. 13: Bambu

Leading up to our annual Best of Dallas® issue, we’re counting down the 50 most interesting restaurants in Dallas. These spots bring something unique or compelling to the city’s dining scene, feeding both your appetite and soul. The best bites served at Bambu are the ones you have to assemble…

5 Best Charcuterie Boards in Dallas

Cured meats are damn near the perfect food. They were created out of a need to preserve meats before refrigeration, but today almost nothing better than standing in front of a case of salami, prosciutto and spicy coppa just waiting for your mouth to love it. The only thing that…

Dallas’ Most Interesting Restaurants No. 14: Lucia

Leading up to our annual Best of Dallas® issue, we’re counting down the 50 most interesting restaurants in Dallas. These spots bring something unique or compelling to the city’s dining scene, feeding both your appetite and soul. One of my favorite seats in Dallas is one of the four stools…

The 10 Most Useless Vegetables

When I was a kid I shared the same distrust of broccoli held by most children. Broccoli smelled a little like flatulence when you steamed it, was squishy and tasted slightly bitter. And while Velveeta did the vegetable a great service with its “melts better than cheddar” commercials, I couldn’t…

Pink Magnolia is Positively Open in Oak Cliff

She sure is purdy. “She” being Pink Magnolia, chef Blythe Beck’s new Southern garden party chic gem set in the former Driftwood space on West Davis Street in Oak Cliff. Together with restaurateur Casey Caldwell, after working together at Kitchen LTO, chef Beck snagged the space and got to work…

You Can Soon Screw Up a Matt McCallister Recipe in Your Own Kitchen

You probably don’t have anything close to chef Matt McCallister’s culinary skills. He may not be the kind of nice guy who’s willing to accomodate a wedge salad, but dude knows his way around a kitchen. Usually, though, chef Matt’s creations look more like something out of a museum than…

Brunch at Braindead Brewing Doesn’t Need Life Support

In his 1965 dissertation, Geoffrey Gorer wrote of the “ethical duty to enjoy oneself” that seemed to permeate Americans’ collective attitude toward death. This attitude, Gorer explained, contributed to the rejection of public displays of grief and mourning. Analogously, this attitude has the potential to explain Americans’ relatively recent and…

The Kimchi Fries at BBBop Are a Glorious, Delicious Pile of Food

Generally, foods arranged into pile form have to work at being appetizing. Once you get all those flavors mushed together, things can occasionally get a little lost in translation. And such is the case with poutine, especially these fancified versions that you find on plenty of restaurant menus. But kimchi…

Dallas’ Most Interesting Restaurants No. 15: Knife

Leading up to our annual Best of Dallas® issue, we’re counting down the 50 most interesting restaurants in Dallas. These spots bring something unique or compelling to the city’s dining scene, feeding both your appetite and soul. For the longest time in Dallas (and everywhere, really) steakhouses followed a very…

Dallas’ Best Burgers of 2015 (So Far)

What are you doing tonight? I don’t know what you are doing, but do you want to grab a burger? I was thinking we could eat and talk about how the Earth’s surface is drying up like a Premium Saltine. Could we take a few minutes and weep openly while…

Dallas’ Most Interesting Restaurants No. 16: Joyce and Gigi’s

Leading up to our annual Best of Dallas® issue, we’re counting down the 50 most interesting restaurants in Dallas. These spots bring something unique or compelling to the city’s dining scene, feeding both your appetite and soul. The intersection of Ross Avenue and Hall Street have changed a good deal…

What it Takes to Sell 50,000 Carrot Cake Rolls

Christi Erpillo’s life has been a bit of a whirlwind since winning this year’s Big Tex Choice Awards at the State Fair of Texas. Her Holy Moly Carrot Cake Roly took top honors, imparting a great deal of responsibility on the fair vender. Winners can be expected to sell nearly…

Dallas’ Most Interesting Restaurants No. 17: Zaguan

Leading up to our annual Best of Dallas® issue, we’re counting down the 50 most interesting restaurants in Dallas. These spots bring something unique or compelling to the city’s dining scene, feeding both your appetite and soul. Zaguan is an interesting restaurant and café for many reasons, but the best…

The Situation’s Jersey Shore Lasagna Recipe is Actually Pretty Good

“If you can’t bake a delicious lasagna, get the fuck outta my face.” These are the immortal words of Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, former star of MTV’s Jersey Shore. But don’t say The Situation isn’t kind: He has an official Jersey Shore lasagna recipe, passed down through his Italian family…

Rapscallion Takes Southern Food to New Places

If you scored an 800 on the verbal side of your SAT, you might know that “rapscallion” is an archaic term used to define a mischievous character. The rest of us are glad the Oxford English Dictionary is still available for free online. Without some help, we’d be forced to…

Royal Blue Grocery to Open in Highland Park Village

The Highland Park Village’s Tom Thumb location has been long gone, but the replacement grocery remained a mystery until yesterday when  Austin-based Royal Blue Grocery announced they would open in the renovated space. The grocery is expected to open in early October. While Royal Blue Grocery is based in Austin,…