Off The Bone Barbeque is a Total Sausagefest.

I originally heard about Off The Bone Barbeque because of its baby back ribs, but I’m anti-baby-eating, so I opted for the smoked sausage sandwich (for $5.75) and a side of coleslaw ($1.75) with an A&W root beer ($1.25). Recently, Off The Bone closed in its patio and it’s even…

Enjoying Nana on the Cheap

When I first moved to Dallas, I made a list of all the canonical restaurants I absolutely had to visit if I wanted to get a handle on the city’s food scene. Unfortunately, my list amounted to what politicians would call an unfunded mandate, which is why crossing off every…

Magdous a Must-Do at Aatish Grill

What intrigued me most about Aatish Grill, a new Mediterranean restaurant on Trinity Mills Road, was the short chef’s bio the restaurant stuck on its web site. “Our experienced executive chef Sami Ahmad from Dearborn, MI provides exquisite food,” the write-up promised. There are some phenomenal Lebanese restaurants in Dearborn,…

Garden Café Should Reap More of What it Sows.

When I finally reached the front of the breakfast line on an exceptionally busy Sunday morning at Garden Café—having had ample time to settle on an egg-and-chili plate, flirt with the idea of ordering a feta omelet and renew my vow to find out how well the cherished East Dallas…

Sampling the Fair Foods, Part 3

Check out part one and two of the State Fair food Reviews. The Observer this week set out to sample all the new fair foods that didn’t make the Big Tex competition finals. Here, part three of our deep-fried review:…

Soup’s on at the Green House Lunch Truck

If you’re not Tweetin’, you’re not in on the eatin’ from the The Green House Truck. Every day the gourmet grub lunch truck tweets out highlights of the day’s menu. This week, with the air feeling crisp and fall-ish, they’re making lots of soups, all from organic produce. When they…

100 Favorite Dishes: Plah Sahm Rote
At Royal Thai

To celebrate Dallas Observer’s “Best of Dallas” 2010, available this week, City of Ate is serving up 100 of the favorite dishes we crave, savor and hope to scarf down again soon. These dishes are in no particular order. Some are little known, others celebrated. Some are pricey, others can…

Turkish Delights: Dallas Cooks Get Schooled
In Food and Culture

Students enrolled in the Turkish American Women Association’s Saturday afternoon cooking classes in Richardson learn as much about cross-cultural dialogue as the right way to roll dolmas. Trying to determine how thinly she needed to slice her beef for a hunkar begendi accompaniment, a student asked “Do I want it…

Photos: The Epic Burgers of Dallas

There really is no shortage of incredible burgers in this town. We gave Angry Dog our Best Of Dallas nod for their always juicy, shredded cheese-topped hamburger–knowing full well the worthy contestants in the mix. Let’s just say, it was a difficult decision. With Wingfield’s, Plano’s Holy Grail, The Grape…

100 Favorite Dishes: Tortilla Soup at Fearing’s

To celebrate Dallas Observer’s “Best of Dallas” 2010, available this week, City of Ate is serving up 100 of the favorite dishes we crave, savor and hope to scarf down again soon. These dishes are in no particular order. Some are little known, others celebrated. Some are pricey, others can…

100 Favorite Dishes: Bruschetta at Bolsa

To celebrate Dallas Observer’s “Best of Dallas” 2010, available this week, City of Ate is serving up 100 of the favorite dishes we crave, savor and hope to scarf down again soon. These dishes are in no particular order. Some are little known, others celebrated. Some are pricey, others can…

100 Favorite Dishes: Elvis Green Chile Fried Chicken at Chuy’s

To celebrate Dallas Observer’s “Best of Dallas” 2010, available this week, City of Ate is serving up 100 of the favorite dishes we crave, savor and hope to scarf down again soon. These dishes are in no particular order. Some are little known, others celebrated. Some are pricey, others can…

A Better Way to Get Juiced

Photo by Elaine Liner​Lalani Amin makes juice. Lots of juice. Fresh juice from Louisiana-grown sugarcane mixed with fresh-squeezed lime and kiwi, a cold, green kiss of a juice that tastes just sweet enough to be a treat instead of a health drink (though it is). Amin also makes falooda, a…

Samar: Foie Gras For Us Cheap Fatties

Stephan Pyles wants your cheap ass to feel fancy. That must be why he opened Samar in the middle of downtown, put a buncha hookahs out front, hired hosts in suits who insist on opening the door for you and did a million other things so that when you look…

100 Favorite Dishes: Mini Ice Cream Sandwiches at Square Burger

To celebrate Dallas Observer’s “Best of Dallas” 2010, available this week, City of Ate is serving up 100 of the favorite dishes we crave, savor and hope to scarf down again soon. These dishes are in no particular order. Some are little known, others celebrated. Some are pricey, others can…

In the Indian Market, a Chaat and a Chew

On weekends hungry customers line up five-deep at the chaat counter at the back of Tajmahal grocery store (501 W. Belt Line Road, Richardson). Chaat, roughly translated, means snack or street food. On a recent visit to this friendly all-vegetarian spot in a shopping center lined with Indian cafes and…

100 Favorite Dishes: Kibbi at Ali Baba Cafe

As a countdown to the Dallas Observer’s “Best of Dallas” 2010, City of Ate is serving up 100 of the favorite dishes we crave, savor and hope to scarf down again soon. These dishes are in no particular order. Some are little known, others celebrated. Some are pricey, others can…

A Final Look at 48 Nights

After eight months of charitable cooking, the chefs behind the ambitious 48 Nights project recently put the popular weekly event to bed. Dallas restaurateurs Chris Jeffers, Chris Zielke and Tim Byres raised more than $100,000 for charity by offering mystery chef BYOB dinners on Monday and Tuesday nights. To mark…