My Top 10 Food Memories of 2012

Another year has almost passed and I’ve yet to die of burger poisoning. And as the final weeks of the year play out, it’s always fun to look back at the meals that still remain vivid in my memory. This year a few were encountered outside of Dallas and two…

DIGG’s Taco Shop Opens Near UTA

DIGG’s Taco Shop has opened its second location in Arlington (445 S. Pecan St.) near UTA as part of the College Park Development, which includes a 7,000-seat stadium/center and 27,000 square feet of retail space. In addition to the Baja-style taco spot, there’s also a Pho Xpress, Smiling Moose Deli,…

The 10 Most Porny Dallas Food Photos of the Year

First thing’s first: If you’re sick of the phrase food porn, or screaming-mad from the plethora of dense, decadent, NSFW photos of burgers with steamy cheese and fluffy doughnuts lightly dusted with cinnamon-sugar, then please for the love of Jesus turn away. This post is not for you. Well, hey,…

Tyler Florence Signing Books at Williams-Sonoma Today at Noon

Tyler Florence, host of several Food Network shows including “Iron Chef,” “Food 911” and “Tyler’s Ultimate,” will be at Williams-Sonoma at NorthPark Center at noon today (Monday, Dec 10), signing copies of his new cookbook, TYLER FLORENCE FRESH. After a peek at the book online, in the introduction Florence writes…

La Ventana and a Second Meso Maya are Now Open Downtown (Photos)

There are only a tight handful of restaurants in Dallas that offer serious upscale Mex-Mex. Meso Maya is one of them, and now, luckily for us, there are two locations to choose from. But there’s even more good news. In the latest expansion from Firebird Restaurant Group (the group that…

Top Chef: Seattle Episode 5 Recap: The Ginger Curse Is Real

Episode 5 starts out at Pike Place Market, and the chefs have to make breakfast for the QuickFire. And Padmaboobz’s wearing a lot of layers and pants, so you immediately know that this episode is taking the highway to meh. Things start to maybe possibly look up when Valentine and…

Meso Maya To Open This Monday

Last night, Meso Maya’s neon signs cast an indecent glow into the shadows of the nearby Perot Museum. Photographers hung outside the restaurant snapping pictures of guests, and inside a soft opening meal was followed by copious amounts of tequila drinking at the bar. I ducked my head in quickly…

Hey, Museums, This Is How You Cater a Party

The only time I attend media events is when I think I can blend into a crowd. Press dinner at a newly opened restaurant? No way. Four hundred drunk revelers running around a new science museum with drinks in hand? Sign me up. Catered affairs are usually a disappointment, though…

Eight Ways to Impress Your Jewish Friends on Chanukah

Heads up, gentiles, Chanukah starts tomorrow night . I hope you have all your gifts picked out for all your Jewish friends. You know that’s eight gifts per friend, right? No? You sonofabitch. Better click over to Amazon or something, quick. But first, read the rest of this post. See…

Havana Cafe’s Ropa Vieja Makes for a Damn Fine Sandwich

Havana Cafe opened on Buckner Road in East Dallas two months ago to an enthusiastic group of diners who have apparently been longing for decent Cuban food in Dallas. According to LDD’s post, one weekend evening offered standing-room only in a space that doesn’t have a lot of standing room…

Why Does Christmas Taste Like Peppermint?

Why is peppermint so ubiquitous at Christmas? Why not pistachios or rutabagas? One could essentially put two drops of peppermint extract in any edible product and BAM! It’s a new holiday product. It made me wonder about the history of peppermint and Christmas. Obviously, the movement has roots in candy…

Hopdoddy Hype

You can put a lot of thought into making a burger if you want to. Chefs at top restaurants started a trend when they realized they could charge an arm and a leg for what was once considered cheap and pedestrian. All they had to do was make the entire…