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Showing 1893 - 1914 of 1981VITAL redefines the studio concept by providing the best in group fitness under one roof with cycling, yoga, TRX, HIIT and personal training. Experience the ultimate indoor ride with Stages SC Series Bikes, color-changing lights and Performance IQ metrics in the cycling studio. A mix of signature high-intensity workouts are offered in the group fitness […]
Vrindavan brings style of meal to Frisco. But the first thing you’ll want to do is make a reservation; there’s no walk-in seating. Thali is a traditional Indian meal served on stainless steel tray containing a main circular plate with eight small bowls. Here at Vrindavan a parade of servers carry a set of serving […]
In Dallas, Teiichi Sakurai and his friends serve an abundance of superb Japanese food in a variety of styles. Tei-An sources impeccable sushi and serves beautiful noodles; Tei Tei Robata and Teppo focus more on grilling and tavern food. Up in Plano, they don’t have the Sakurai dynasty of restaurants. But they do have Wa […]
The Warwick Melrose has occupied its stately brick building in the Oak Lawn area since 1924, long before any of the neighborhood hot spots like S4 and J.R.’s were even a dream. Indeed, the hotel’s grand interior, with all its shades of crimson and gold, not to mention the chandeliers and columns, seems a world […]
Water Grill has a list of seafood standards, including raw oysters, chilled crab legs, starters, sandwiches, fish and chips, simple fresh fish preparations.Then they have a slate of live seafood straight from the tanks, like lobster and Dungeness crab. And, finally, there’s a list of whole fish grilled and sold by weight. Sourcing is a […]
You might not think of arts and culture when you think of Addison, land of corporate headquarters and chain restaurants, but you should: The resident theater company of the Addison Theatre Centre (one of the most impressive venues in the area) has produced an eclectic repertoire every season since 1996, with productions ranging from Shakespeare’s […]