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For Hanna Raskin’s latest review, before she whisked off to allergy-free Seattle, she tackled the Flintstones-esque hunk of meat — which you must eat without fork and knife — at Lockhart Smokehouse. According to Hanna, Lockhart fell short with the sausage and the ribs but blew the doors off of…

Lockhart Smokehouse Gets the Important Thing Right- Brisket.

The cashier at Lockhart Smokehouse nodded as he rang up my order for the day’s special, a smoked trapezoid of ivory-hued fish graced with three slim lemon wheels. “I’m glad we’ve got this,” he said. “The vegetarians have been asking for something.” Putting aside the question of whether non-meat eaters…

Asador’s Dean James Max: What a Lucky Man

Some people just end up doing the things they are meant to do, and the lucky ones end up being successful at it. Dean James Max, concept chef at the new Asador Restaurant in the Renaissance Dallas Hotel, is one of the lucky ones. What he’s dreamed up for Asador…

Who Needs Low-Carb Diets? This Pasta is Good for the Soul.

Although the weather is warming, we still insist you gorge yourself — particularly on pasta. You may retain that winter blubber, but at least it’s for a good cause. The Place: Carino’s Italian The Causes: Autism Speaks and Autism Society During the month of April, your low-carb diet is not…

Taco Bloggers Descend on In & Out Tacos, Get Tongue-Boned

If anyone doubts the importance and popularity of tacos in Dallas, then I ask them to look at the growing number of taco bloggers. I’m not referring to everyone with an opinion on Fuel City’s picadillo and an Internet connection. I am referring to those individuals who have dedicated large…

Find Truth In Wine At These Vino Events

For all of you out there who are fretting over the remainder of the work week, just remember that’s there’s a glass of wine with your name on it. Actually, there are multiple glasses waiting for you because we’ve found three wine events you won’t want to miss. For her…

Greg Koch Preaches To The Choir To Kick Off Ale Week

Playing up his audience’s Lone Star state of mind, Stone Brewing Co. founder Greg Koch conjured a fire-and-brimstone Baptist evangelizer while doing what can only be described as preaching to the choir at Monday’s Stone beer dinner at the Meddlesome Moth, part of the ongoing Ale Week. After all, these…

Picture Show: Down Some Spring Cocktails in Dallas

Since that little feral weather-predictor was unable to see his shadow in Punxsutawney, spring kicked off early. The last few days here in Dallas, however, the rain washed away the heat and left a chill. That didn’t stop City of Ate contributor and Walk the Wok writer Kristy Yang from…

Foie Gras: Cruel To Eat, Too Delicious Not To

I have a friend who likes to say that the cuteness of an animal is directly proportional to how delicious it is. I see his point: rabbits are adorable and also excellent braised in white wine. Lambs are beautiful, whether they’re frisking through a meadow or sizzling on a grill…

Revolving Doors: Spring Has Sprung

It may not feel like it today, but spring is officially here, but that’s not the only change we saw in March. Restaurants and bars looking to capitalize on patio grazers opened their doors, most notably the Katy Trail Ice House, which received lots of buzz during its soft opening…

Ku Sushi and Japanese Cuisine: Ringside at Sushi Night Fight

No date with a guy last week. Instead, I went to dinner with two of my girlfriends at Ku Sushi and Japanese Cuisine. The sushi restaurant ranks as one of my friend’s and her husband’s favorite Preston and Forest neighborhood date spots. Even though it was just us girls, Ku…

Hashknife BBQ: Give Us Our Daily Bread

Over spring break my husband and I loaded up our kids and took a road trip out to Lake Mineral Wells State Park. We hiked, climbed, cried, threw rocks into the water and generally disturbed nice people trying to embrace the serenity of nature. After all that hoopla, my husband…

Opening Day: When a Game is Just an Excuse to Tailgate

Today in Buffalo, New York, it’s 37 degrees. There’s snow on the ground, and more is expected tonight. Who cares, right? Well, Arron Wight does. He’s from Buffalo and came to Texas for opening day at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington with his uncle Steve Greis, who lives in Dallas. So,…