100 Favorite Dishes, No. 81: The Toddfather at Cattleack Barbecue

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2014 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. I don’t typically order sandwiches from barbecue restaurants. I’d rather enjoy…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 83: Korean Fried Chicken at Bonchon

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2014 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. Yes, sure, OK, Bonchon is a chain that’s slowly taking over…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 84: Stuffed Chicken Wings at Sakhuu

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2014 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. Every kitchen has its hazing practices. Jiro Ono of the famous…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 85: Tacos at Revolver Taco

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2014 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. Handmade tortillas are always a welcome sight, but some are better…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 86: Ramen at Tei An

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2014 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. I’ve consumed and written about the ramen at Tei-An a number…

At Glass Boot Biergarten, Big Boots to Swill

Outdoor drinking spaces are hardly a differentiator in this town. Most restaurants have at least some summertime seating, and many have stunning, carefully designed spaces that envelop drinkers in a temporary hideaway, outfitted with ample booze, that can last as long as they can drink. Look at the shipping container-framed…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 87: The White Album at Spoon

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2014 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. It was back in February that I dropped into Spoon after…

The Beautiful Egg Dishes of Dallas

It seems there is a national “holiday” for practically everything these days. According to Food.com yesterday was National Rocky Road Day, and tomorrow might be the greatest day of all, Cheese Day. But today is National Egg Day, and so we put together a list of some of our favorite…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 88: The Burgers at Off-Site Kitchen

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2014 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. The other day we got a fresh batch of summer interns…

Lyfe Kitchen Is Bringing its Fancy Fast Food to Fancy Dallas

The last time I heard about Lyfe Kitchen it was mentioned in an article in the New York Times Magazine a little more than a year ago. Mark Bittman was lamenting the options for affordable, healthy dining on the quick in America, and was resigned to bean burritos from Taco…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 90: Banh Mi from La Me

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2014 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. With such a large Vietnamese population in Dallas, this list would…

100 Favorite Dishes, No. 91: Canelés at Village Baking Co.

To prepare for this fall’s Best of Dallas® 2014 issue, we’re counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there’s a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, or email me. Village Baking Co. sells all sorts of treasures for those looking…

On Travis Street, The Establishment Is Blowing Up the Blah

There are two or three blocks along Travis Street, south of Henderson Avenue, that have long been a sort of culinary safe zone, the restaurant equivalent of those houses in the neighborhood where you knew you could seek refuge if the ice cream man got weird. Fernando’s Mexican Cuisine will…