The Henry

The Henry is a beautiful space that is great to see and be seen at. The menu was “carefully curated to please the Texan palate with its Southern flavors and flair” but there are plenty of Asian flavors going on here, from Korean prime skirt steak with double-egg fried rice, bok choy, snow peas, pickled […]

Henry’s Majestic

The original Henry’s Majestic (and its secret speakeasy, Atwater Alley) was a popular restaurant, bar and brunch spot in Uptown for 18 years until its building was sold in 2022. Early in 2024, Henry’s was reborn in West Dallas, and everything about the new venue feels like an upgrade. There’s the massive courtyard that doubles […]

Herby’s Burgers

Take a seat at Herby’s burgers and experience American food at it’s greatest. Whether it’s the Herby’s secret sauce or the secret art of fluffy grilled cheese bread, Herby’s burgers offers a one-of-a-kind twist to burgers and fries. Their menu includes a classic Herby smash burger (add-ons available at ordering), Jake Saenz’s Famous Grilled Cheese, […]

The Heritage Table

After being forced to turn his restaurant into a to-go sandwich shop during the pandemic, chef Rich Vana has brought The Heritage Table back to its former glory, where it sits among the best farm-to-table restaurants in the area. As part of the reopening, Vana focused his team on using all parts of each animal […]

Herrera’s

This National Geographic-featured hole-in-the-wall is lauded for its enchiladas and dedicated regulars, who have been scarfing down combination plates for more than 40 years. Hungry? Try the popular Jimmy’s Special, which contains no less than a cheese enchilada, chicken enchilada with ranchero sauce, cheese taco, beef taco with guac, plus a burrito with beans, rice […]

HG Sply Co.

Because the restaurant world was out of gimmicks, now there are restaurants based on the paleo diet. The latest is HG Sply Co., which capitalizes on another trend – dropping letters from restaurant names like teenagers’ texts. The massive dinning room is wrapped in brick and warm wood, and accented by small white subway tile […]

Hibachi Rock Live Grill & Sushi Bar

This Hibachi grill sushi restaurant is heavy on Elvis (there’s a King swivel hip clock in the sushi bar) and other rock rambunctiousness. Though the food isn’t stellar, it is very good (Cajun volcano roll is a zesty power chord), and the staff is as affable and considerate as the best in the city. Raw […]

Hibashi Teppan Grill & Sushi Bar

Massive space near the Galleria still manages to provide both dark, cozy corners and big time entertainment-as well as a cool lounge area. Holding it all together: Japanese dishes with a Texas flair. That’s right, sushi fired up with slivers of jalapeno.

Hibiscus

Good thing the food’s so delicious at Hibiscus, since the portions stretch the limits of the word gargantuan. A baked crab dip app at this New American eatery could easily feed four, while the prime strip “brick” weighs in at an impressive 18 ounces. But the cooking isn’t nearly as ham-handed as the brutish sizing […]

HIDE

HIDE opened in Deep Ellum in 2017 and became a fast and true standard. Alas, during the pandemic, it closed. But, great news, it resurfaced in the bustling (but not busting) Lower Greenville area late last year. Luckily it’s back to its old self as if it never missed a beat. HIDE is another one of […]

Hideaway on Henderson

The Hideaway is a dive bar with a touch of live-wire spirit. From karaoke to college football, it goes hard and might not be the best place for lightweights. Daily food and drink specials keep things affordable, but the regular menu isn’t by any means obscenely priced either. Play pool or sign up for karaoke, […]

Highland Park Cafeteria

It’s difficult for any place to get any more popular than being christened “America’s Cafeteria” by The New York Times. Since first opening in 1925 under the ownership of Sallie “Mother” Goodman and her son Dewey, Highland Park expanded to several locations and became destination dining for an entire nation before downsizing to one family-owned […]

Hillstone

When Houston’s changed its name to Hillstone, reportedly to evade legislation requiring chains of a certain size to print calorie counts on their menus, fans worried their beloved restaurant would change. But everything seems to be just as it always was at this phenomenally popular upscale steak joint, and the teeming crowds apparently agree. Even […]

Hole in the Wall

Exactly what you”d expect given the name: kind of out-of-the-way and tiny as a circus-sideshow attraction. There are few better places in the area to get the blues (or a burger) than Hole in the Wall, where local legend Hash Brown hosts a jam every Wednesday and Kenny Traylor plays every Thursday. Come in the […]

Holy Grail Pub

From the dim lighting, vast beer selection, warm wood accents and various not-neon beer signs, the Holy Grail Pub is the quintessential North Texas take on a European pub. Open since the fall of 2009, the pub quickly earned a reputation for offering a wide variety of beer from bottles to draughts – some 170 […]

Homewood

Chef Matt McCallister’s new joint was supposed to be a more casual, less ambitious spot with comforting food. It is definitely more casual, and the food is delicious without requiring diners to sneakily Google obscure ingredients or cooking techniques. But McCallister is McCallister, which means this kitchen is still ultra-creative. Homewood makes its own pastas, […]

Hon Sushi

Hon Sushi offers a full slate of main courses – chicken katsu, udon bowls, teriyaki while presentation flourishes abound, like an upended martini glass with sushi pieces balanced on top and herb and veggie garnishes captured underneath the glass’s rim. But happily, the food is the real star here: salmon belly sashimi is a first-rate […]

Honey Berry Pancakes and Cafe

Honey Berry Pancakes and Café was founded outside Chicago in 2019. They have a typical brunch menu and hours of operation to match, opening early and closing early. They offer up crepes, waffles, various takes on the Benedict (basic, corned beef, Florence, southwestern, etc.), along with omelets, biscuits and gravy, breakfast sliders, country fried steak, […]

Hook, Line & Sinker

The fried shrimp and catfish fillets have a strong reputation-especially the catfish. Clean and straightforward, they provide a satisfying crunch without all the greasy residue. Fries may disappoint, and the gumbo can be good or mediocre, depending on the day. But the hush puppies have a welcome, savory heft, and there’s plenty else to satisfy […]

Hooters

Home of the double entendre, the Hooters chain has become an American icon over the course of its short life. Founded in Florida during the glorious 1980s, the company with a hooting owl for a logo boasts its own magazine, a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, and famous alumni like Hugh Hefner’s former girlfriend […]