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Lightbulbs, Garden Pots and Tree Stumps: Dallas Restaurants Serve Food on Everything But Plates

We're all familiar with the metal tray of barbecue or a greasy burger served in a little red basket at our favorite dive, but in all styles of Dallas cuisine, the plate seems to be increasingly pasé. Lately, creativity is spilling out onto the plate — or non-plate, as it were...
18th & Vine serves its adorable new summer special - a smoked salmon board with dill aioli, fried capers and grilled toast - on this rustic wooden circle. Count the rings for added dinner entertainment.

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We’re all familiar with the metal tray of barbecue or a greasy burger served in a little red basket at our favorite dive, but in all styles of Dallas cuisine, the plate seems to be increasingly pasé.

Lately, creativity is spilling out onto the plate – or non-plate, as it were. We’ve seen some, uh, creative serving vessels, from bread served in a terra cotta planter to lightbulbs filled with bubble tea and shrimp served in a teeny-tiny fryer basket. Some work better than others – there are occasions, like charcuterie, when a typical plate just isn’t the most functional choice – but some just leave us wondering how far this anti-plate trend will go.

Head over to this slideshow, where we’ll explore the array of non-dishware items that are frequently taking the place of plates at Dallas restaurants.

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