NYC’s ‘No. 1’ Bagel Spot Is Coming to Dallas
The North Texas bagel scene is expanding with another award-winning bagel emporium.
The North Texas bagel scene is expanding with another award-winning bagel emporium.
A big bowl of their mac and cheese sounds pretty amazing right now.
Uptown welcomes another out-of-town bougie restaurant.
Deep Ellum is down 99 beer taps.
The chef here brings some serious credentials as best demonstrated in the soup dumplings.
The North Texas pizza scene keeps expanding.
Palmer’s was a hot-chicken staple in the Lakewood neighborhood.
In more news that everything costs too much, Heim is shifting things in Fort Worth. But luckily the Dallas spot will remain the same.
They had us at the first whiff of fresh baked lavash bread.
Lots of bottles of Champagne are popping around Dallas this morning. Well done.
Chef Shirley Cha]ung, a Top Chef alumna, is also known at The Dumpling Queen of Los Angeles.
We talk to a Dallas restaurant owner and DJ about being sober in an industry often fueled by booze.
Let’s hear it for Gold Spoon, Edmond’s and Hutchins BBQ in the ‘burbs.
The Colorado-based sandwich shop is planning five locations across North Texas.
This new spot has a Marra Forni pizza oven from Italy, house-made pastas and a full Italian cocktail menu.
Get off-the-menu, from-scratch dishes at this new monthly supper club.
The restaurant closed a year ago in Garland and is making a come back in downtown, sooner than later.
El Tiempo in Choctaw Stadium has shuttered. Brandon Hurtado is on deck ready to take a swing at Tex-Mex.
We ask chefs about their favorite 2 a.m. spots, the biggest challenges facing the restaurant industry and their biggest kitchen disasters.
$2,360 buys you an omakase for eight. $15 buys you a burger. Both raise questions.
The seen-and-be-seen restaurant has a no-phone policy. Is Dallas ready for that?
Rye is going to be absorbed by its sexy-moody sibling bar, Apothecary.