Dallas’ 50 Most Interesting Restaurants, No. 46: Mot Hai Ba

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. Find more interesting places on our all-new Best Of app for iTunes or…

Dallas’ 50 Most Interesting Restaurants, No. 47: Taj Chaat House

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. Find more interesting places on our all-new Best Of app for iTunes or…

Oye Chico! Dallas’ New Cuban Food Trailer

Oye Chico is a new Cuban food trailer at the edge of the Dallas West Trailer Park at 400 W. Commerce St., owned by Cuban-born Luis Bayola. Out of this small kitchen he’s serving a small but flavorful menu of sandwiches, empanadas and traditional Cuban food. Bayola was born in…

Lonely Smyth

The door is not hard to find. Just off of Knox on Travis Street, between Sur La Table and what will someday hold a restaurant called The Establishment, there’s an unmarked glass door with an illuminated call box. Press the call button and wait. “Do you have a reservation?” asks…

Dallas’ 50 Most Interesting Restaurants, No. 50: 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. Find more interesting places on our all-new Best Of app for iTunes or…

Taqueria Y Carniceria Guanajuato Is a Mouthful — of Pig

When I interviewed Alberto Neri for my review of La Banqueta, I pressed the popular taquero for his meat source, which he eventually divulged. Halfway through my second interview he slipped me a business card. Taqueria Y Carniceria Guanajuato, it said. There was a picture of a cow on the…

A Thai Feast at Pakpao in the Design District

Entering Pakpao was refreshing, and I’m not just talking about the fresh lychee juice I ordered. The space is light and warm (probably due to an entire wall of windows along its side), and the staff is friendly, if almost too knowledgeable…

Five Sixty’s Dinner With a View

Five Sixty is a cut above the rest, if solely in the literal sense. The restaurant spins like a slow-motion pulsar above the Dallas skyline, perched atop Reunion Tower. Now into its fourth year under the direction of Wolfgang Puck, the revolving dining room continues its long history of catering…