The Blind Butcher Has a Vision for Meat

Cured meats and craft beer. Simmered down to its tagline, Blind Butcher is about what you’d expect from its founders, Goodfriend veterans Matt Tobin and Josh Yingling, even if they did team up with a fine-dining chef to pull it off. Because in the mind of this fine-dining chef, Oliver…

Glazed Donut Works Made a Conan Donut

It’s a busy week in Big D. In addition to Opening Day, there’s the Big Texas Beer Festival, the Final Four and Big Red is in town too. That’s Conan O’Brien, whose big hair wouldn’t be a big deal if he were a permanent resident. But he’s not, so it…

Rollngo, Dallas’ New Vietnamese Fast Food Restaurant, Is Now Open

If you like Bistro B but don’t have time for a full-service dining experience (or to make your way through their 500 item menu), you might check out Rollngo on Greenville Avenue. Bistro B’s sister restaurant opened last week, just south of Northwest Highway, and offers Vietnamese food on the…

Dallas Restaurants Are Feeling the Squeeze from Skyrocketing Lime Prices

On Sunday afternoon, Luis Villalva gently slipped two battered pieces of tilapia into the deep fryer at his restaurant El Come Taco. Minutes later they emerged, like fish sticks entombed in a blistered golden brown. Villalva placed the two pieces of fish on honest, double-stacked tortillas, added coarsely chopped cabbage,…

The Dearly Departed Restaurants of Dallas

Two years. Two years, one month and 23 days, to be specific. That’s how long it’s been since my favorite neighborhood restaurant closed. Oh, sure; others have stepped in to capably fill the void. But nothing will ever quite measure up to the restaurant that’s dearly departed…

A Probably Futile Ode to Red Lobster

Dear Red Lobster, I hear you guys are having some financial problems. Your parent company may be looking to dump you, but it’s not your fault. You have been continually wonderful for the last one hundred years (or however long you’ve existed) as everyone’s favorite budget-friendly seafood restaurant. Unfortunately, it…