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Here Are Some Great Restaurants That Will Be at Iron Fork: Plus How To Get Your Tickets For Half The Cost

Last Year's Iron Fork was a lot of fun, and as new restaurants step forward to participate in this year's event, I'm only getting more excited. In addition to securing the Dallas Contemporary, a bad-ass space with lots of room to move around, we're getting some really great eats. You...
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Last Year's Iron Fork was a lot of fun, and as new restaurants step forward to participate in this year's event, I'm only getting more excited. In addition to securing the Dallas Contemporary, a bad-ass space with lots of room to move around, we're getting some really great eats.

You remember Mughlai, yes?

Their curries are worth a trip to the Design District on their own. Empire Bakery is coming, Scardello is coming and International Bakery Cuban Dulceria is coming and bringing Cubanos. The whole list of restaurants follows, but you might want to jump on this offer, first.

Today's Village Voice Daily deal will get you in for half the price you would pay at the door. You can snag a VIP ticket for just $45, or regular admission for just $25. Hurry, the offer expires at the end of the weekend.

Here's the rest of the restaurants, with more signing up each day.

Abacus Afghan Grill Crossroads at House of Blues Empire Baking Co. International Bakery Cuban Dulceria's Cubano J Black's Feel Good Lounge Kuby's Mozzarella Co. Mughlai Fine Indian Nora Nothing Bundt Cakes RA: Primebar Rathbun's Blue Plate Kitchen Scardello Artisan Cheese SER Steak + Spirits Taj Chaat House The Island Spot The Londoner Pub Torchy's Tacos Zaguan Zen Bistro & Dessert Bar

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