The Winter Pastas of Dallas

While temperatures might be more complementary to poolside Popsicle-licking than steaming heaps of comfort food, it’s safe to assume there are a few more brisk days ahead of us. In honor of the season, we’ve put together a slideshow of Dallas’ winter pastas, so delicious it’s guaranteed to stimulate your…

So Long Horne and Dekker

Late last night Pegasus News reported Horne & Dekker, the spot known for its popular Hangover Brunch, had closed. The story hit the twitterverse and reactions were pretty consistent. Not many readers were surprised. Neither was I. Last summer I was a Dallas newb. I had a handful of restaurant…

Mr. Sushi’s Homemade Rum Cake Makes You Wish Every Day Was Your Birthday

In Happy Endings, foodbitch goes on the hunt for Dallas’ unsung and unsurpassed desserts. Today: Homemade Rum Cake at Mr. Sushi in Addison. Sometimes you don’t go looking for a memorable dessert. Sometimes you’re just sitting there, finishing a literal boatload of delicious sushi, when the gong drums sound and…

NHS Tavern’s Reuben: Better The Second Time

When I first read the menu description for NHS Tavern’s Reuben, I was smitten. In-house corned beef, gruyere cheese, jalapeño and onion kraut on marble rye and Russian dressing? I’ll take two, please. But that anticipation was quickly replaced with disappointment when I took a first bite from the sandwich…

I Fucking Love Girl Scout Cookies

It’s Girl Scout Cookie Time, bitches! I heard them say it on the radio, so it must be true. And it is! If you go to the Girl Scout cookies website, you can type in your ZIP code and they will tell you exactly how many minutes and miles you…

Tim Love’s Dirty Love Burger is So Very Nice

Here’s the thing about working in the Town of the Cow versus our more easterly hamlet: In these parts, when a group of people are waiting for an elevator in a downtown building, once our vessel arrives, everyone keeps their eyes straight ahead, makes haste in an orderly, yet all-business…

From Mi Cocina to Mr. Mesero: Mico Rodriguez’s Comeback

“It’s like trying a drug for the first time,” my tablemate said, as she watched me take a careful bite from a grilled serrano pepper. The plate of chiles and onions had been laid out like a gauntlet, and the anticipation was only heightened by the antics of our waitress,…

In Search of Dallas’ Best Gyro

Every once in a while someone mistakes Scott for a food expert and risks ruining dinner by trusting him to answer to a burning question. Got a question about food or restaurants? Send it via Twitter @scottreitz, Facebook at /cityofate or in the comments. Here’s a question I got a…

Wolf Girl Catches Fish at The Cedars Social

Chef Kyle McClelland moved from New York City to Dallas last October to take over the kitchen at The Cedars Social. The French Culinary Institute grad has an impressive pedigree and previously we spoke about his “clean” approach to cooking. Needless to say, I have been anxious to try it…