Tucked away in the hustle and bustle of Preston Center, this Taco Diner location offers what might be the best service and food of all the Taco Diners in the metroplex. The waitstaff is knowledgeable and helpful with questions about the menu, and service is quick and attentive. The food doesn’t disappoint either-the guacamole is […]
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Showing 1981 - 2002 of 2313With a name including the word “diner,” patrons would ostensibly imagine a greasy spoon famous for tacos. That ain’t the case. Taco Diner’s interior is sleek and modern. Light wood, purple-and-white color scheme, tile bar wall and subdued evening lighting are on par with corporate owner MCrowd Restaurant Group’s original concept – the cuisine of […]
Taco Joint is a fast-casual style restaurant serving Tex-Mex at three locations in Dallas and one in Richardson. Menu items include all the Tex-Mex favorites, from tacos to burritos, chalupas, enchiladas and more. Diners looking for a Tex-Mex fix first thing in the morning can enjoy Taco Joint’s breakfast offerings, including migas and chilaquiles. Taco […]
One of Bishop Arts’ most welcoming neighborhood hangouts is dedicated to the proposition that tacos pair well with wine. This isn’t your grandmother’s wine bar; it’s a super-casual spot that takes all the elitism and exclusion out of wine-drinking. Have a glass on the lawn during loteria night and pair your bubbles with a dish […]
It’s nothing to look at, but La Banqueta is without a doubt one of the best authentic taquer
Few Dallas-area restaurants are making cheffy, inspired twists on classic foods in the lowest price bracket. Tacos Mariachi, with its brilliant riffs on seafood tacos, is one of them. Where else in Dallas can you find a smoked salmon taco, the fish folded into a griddle-melted blanket of cheese? Other offerings showcase octopus and shrimp, […]
A less-corporate alternative to that “other” Lowest Greenville taco spot, Tacos Y Mas looks more like a permanent food trailer than an actual restaurant. It has tacos, as one might expect from the name — all the typical fillings including chicken, pastor, fajita, lengua and even tripa are represented, available on corn or flour tortillas […]
A less-corporate alternative to that “other” Lowest Greenville taco spot, Tacos Y Mas looks more like a permanent food trailer than an actual restaurant. It has tacos, as one might expect from the name–all the typical fillings including chicken, pastor, fajita, lengua and even tripa are represented, available on corn or flour tortillas with the […]
This converted Pizza Hut barely resembles its former checkered-tablecloth self with a completely remodeled interior that includes murals of the Taj Mahal, vases and henna-covered hands. The buffet takes up most of the back wall with the all-you-can-eat staples (salad, fresh fruit and desserts) on one side and the heated Indian dishes to the right […]
A popular spot in North Dallas, this place deserves its fans. The food is good, the atmosphere is pleasant, and the service efficient and professional. For appetizers, the samosas are decent. The stuffing is good, but the outer crust could be a little less greasy. The soups are well-seasoned. Try the coconut tomato version. For […]
For anyone who’s tasted the gelato in Italy, coming back to the United States and settling for the gelato here feels like cruel and unusual punishment. That is until we found a gelato in the States that we actually liked, and it turns out it’s made right here in Big D. Talenti, which can be […]
There are some Dallas restaurants that are great then there are restaurants that make Dallas great. Tango Room is both. The experience starts when you walk into the restaurant, which sits quietly in the shadows of showy Carbone. Here a sleek red sign no more than 2 feet high whispers its presence. Inside, Andy Warhol’s […]
Considered among the best of Dallas’ taco shacks, El Si Hay (pronounced L See Ay and translating to something akin to “Yes, we have it”) is situated across the street from another Oak Cliff landmark, Bolsa. However, the latter establishment can’t compete with the dedicated masses of El Si Hay fans. The lines are more […]
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