Bullion Opens Downtown on Friday — What Will You Order?

Ever since this gilded cage sprung up in downtown Dallas, the city has been falling all over itself to get a taste of Bullion, a new French brasserie from chef Bruno Davaillon. Now, they can: Bullion opens to the public on Friday. The 96-seat restaurant, boasting ample commissioned art and “contemporary…

Chick-fil-A Inspired the Best Fried Chicken Sandwich in Dallas

Hide owner Nick Backlund’s love for fast food flourished while he was an undergraduate student at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. He played baseball for the school and, after each game, had a Chick-fil-A-themed meal of a fried chicken sandwich, a cookie and some chips. When Chick-fil-A’s spicy chicken sandwiches…

After Years of Issues With Its Building, Sambuca in Uptown Is Closing In February

As we reported in September, Sambuca restaurant has been dealing for several years with infrastructure issues with its building at 2120 McKinney Ave. Major plumbing and foundation issues led the restaurant’s owners, Restaurant Expert Management, to file a lawsuit in 2013 in an attempt to force the building’s owners into compliance with the terms of…

They Just Don’t Make Restaurants Like John’s Cafe Anymore

All-American is a series that looks at beloved, longstanding North Texas eateries and examines their histories while exploring how the food has changed — for the good or bad — over the years. There’s a feeling that tugs at your heartstrings not long after finding a booth. You’re sitting with…

Alligator Cafe Seized for Nonpayment of Taxes

According to a sign posted to the front door, Alligator Cafe in East Dallas has, as of Nov. 8, been seized by the state of Texas for nonpayment of taxes. On Thursday morning, the long-running Cajun eatery in Casa Linda was dark, the sign taped to the door ominously warning,…

Jalisco Norte Uses Tex-Mex Flavors to Lure Dallas Diners

Jalisco Norte recently opened on the corner of a Turtle Creek shopping and eating complex, and the new restaurant seeks to remove the stigma of processed yellow cheese and deep-fried burritos popular with Tex-Mex fans. No one is saying Tex-Mex is bad. But Jalisco Norte asserts that if you think Tex-Mex is…

So Cheesy: Four Dallas Dishes Overflowing With Cheese

So you like cheese — really, really like cheese. Not only are you in good company there, but science might also explain why we love gooey, melty cheese the way we do. According to a Forbes piece called “This Is Your Brain On Cheese,” some proteins in cheese bind to…

A Reuben for Brunch? At Oddfellows, It’s a Must.

It is 11 a.m. on a Sunday, and Oddfellows is reverberating with the energy of a hustling, bustling restaurant, much as it always does on weekends. This Bishop Arts District restaurant is a well-worn brunch spot, having earned its reputation by way of expertly brewed lattes, a pleasant atmosphere and…

El Vecino Is Bringing Great Tex-Mex to the Shores of White Rock Lake

At White Rock Lake’s newest Tex-Mex restaurant, culinary heritage runs in the family. El Vecino, on Buckner Boulevard just east of the lake’s sailing club, opened Oct. 16, but its heritage runs deeper than that. Owner John Michael McBride is a direct descendant of Miguel and Faustina Martinez, who founded…

Zini’s Pizzeria in Deep Ellum is Closing This Weekend

Deep Ellum is about to have one less pizza joint. Zini’s Pizzeria on Elm Street is closing this weekend after the pizzeria lost its lease, according to a Facebook post. Zini’s fans who visit between now and Sunday can grab a free hat along with a slice. The late-night pizzeria…