Just across the parking lot from Quoc Bao (and a two-minute walk from Pho Bang), Saigon Deli’s emphasis is more on the filling of the sandwiches rather than the bread. Spring for seafood or excellent, rich pate, which is a perfect foil to the slices of jalapeno. Plus, unlike Quoc Bao, Saigon Deli has tables.
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Showing 67 - 81 of 81Sali’s Pizza and Pasta specializes in New York-style pies, because have you ever met anyone named Sali who wasn’t from New York? (Then again, have you ever met anyone named Sali at all?) Monikers aside, Sali’s has been serving pizza, pasta and calzones to legions of loyal Garland customers for decades. The decor is typical […]
There are plenty of Ethiopian restaurants to choose from near the corner of Greenville Avenue and Forest Lane, but you’d do well to choose Sheba’s Ethiopian Kitchen. Now well-established, it still shines like a brand-new restaurant. The cooking stands out too, with strong flavors, quality ingredients and injera with a seriously sour bite. Start with […]
Summer blockbusters, rom coms, and family friendly flicks with a side of friend and fancy are Studio Movie Grill’s forte. It’s a home theater experience writ large. Popcorn isn’t as popular as the mix and match appetizers and the house favorites (try the megaplex burger with peppered bacon, sauteed mushrooms, onions, and cheddar and pepperjack […]
This movie theater is located off N. Central Expressway in Dallas. Amenities include a lobby bar, in-theater dining, stadium seating, free parking, reserved seating, wheelchair access and Dolby3D.
Tandoori Flame in Garland, located on the northeast corner of Shiloh and Campbell Road, is owned by Manpreet and Aman Gakhal, who after spending their entire lives in Minnesota, desired a change of scenery and a warmer climate. Manpreet worked at his family-owned restaurant in Minnesota for years where he mastered his craft. He and […]