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Top 100 Restaurants

The best restaurants
across Dallas and the surrounding cities.
Even while in a pandemic, Dallas restaurants rallied to not only keep their doors open and staff paid but supplied Dallas customers with unforgettable meals. We’ve eaten at hundreds of establishments, taking no freebies and eating anonymously, and we have identified the best restaurants in Dallas and its surrounding cities. From quick bites to dive bars to fine dining, these are the restaurants making Dallas the destination that it is, even when all the meals are takeout.
Some of the best enchiladas verdes in Dallas can be found here, and if you agree with us, you can order them in an enormous platter of six. There are other hits on the menu too, including picadillo gorditas, lengua tacos and divine mole. Stacks of tortillas make a carnitas platter or a plate of pollo en mole even more enticing. This is some of Oak Cliff’s best Mexican comfort food, and El Pueblo has been carrying out a lively trade in takeout during the pandemic in addition to seating customers at every other table in the dining room.
Top pick: We advise going for the regular-sized order of enchiladas, rather than the plate of six, because the plate of six doesn’t come with rice or beans.
The downside: As of our last visit, El Pueblo is still cash only.($$)
214-946-3070